Event Planner Salary in Colorado (2026)

The median event planner in Colorado earns $62,050 a year in the latest federal wage data. That puts the state right in line with the national median, ranking 12th of the 50 states and DC.

Colorado median: $62,050 per year ($29.83/hour) · right in line with the national median of $61,160 · rank 12th of 51 · 4,650 planners employed

Salary range in Colorado

PercentileAnnualWhat it usually means
10th$40,140First year, small markets, assistant roles
25th$47,930Early career, coordinator titles
Median$62,050Mid-career planners
75th$79,450Senior planners, corporate and association work
90th$102,710Leads and specialists in the biggest markets

Hourly, that runs from $19.30 at the 10th percentile to $49.38 at the 90th, with the median at $29.83. The mean ($66,830) sits above the median, which tells you the top of the market pulls hard: a minority of senior corporate and convention roles carry outsized pay.

How Colorado compares to nearby states

StateMedianvs Colorado
Wyoming$55,550lower
Kansas$54,840lower
Utah$54,150lower

Self-employed planners in Colorado: different math

The figures above cover employed planners only. The federal survey does not measure self-employed planner income, which is where the ceiling is higher. Independent planners price per event: month-of coordination typically runs $1,500 to $3,500, partial planning $2,500 to $6,000, and full planning $4,000 to $12,000 at typical US budgets, with luxury work quoted at 10 to 15 percent of event spend. Adjust for your Colorado market with the pricing calculator, which factors region and experience.

Event planner salary in Colorado: FAQ

How much do event planners make in Colorado?

The median salary for meeting, convention, and event planners in Colorado is $62,050 per year ($29.83 per hour) in the May 2025 federal wage data. The middle half of planners earn between $47,930 and $79,450, and the top 10 percent earn $102,710 or more.

What does an entry level event planner make in Colorado?

Early-career planners in Colorado typically start near the lower end of the state's range: the 10th percentile is $40,140 and the 25th percentile is $47,930. Coordinator roles at hotels, venues, and nonprofits are the usual entry doors.

Is Colorado a good state for event planner pay?

Colorado ranks 12th of the 50 states and DC for median event planner pay, right in line with the national median of $61,160. Self-employed planners price per event rather than earning a salary, so local demand and budgets matter as much as the wage data.

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Sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025 (released April 2026), occupation 13-1121, Colorado estimates; EventPlanning.com 2026 pricing benchmarks. Self-employed income is not captured by the federal survey. See the full national breakdown in our event planner salary guide.