
Last Updated on May 22, 2026
Updated May 2026 · By Florian Smeritschnig, Former McKinsey Senior Consultant
MBB salaries in 2026 are remarkably similar across the three firms: a first-year undergraduate hire at McKinsey, BCG, or Bain in the US earns approximately $140,000 total compensation, climbing to $230K-$245K as a post-MBA Associate/Consultant, $280K-$290K as an Engagement Manager / Project Leader / Manager, $360K-$420K at the Principal / Associate Partner level, and $650K to $5M+ at Partner and Senior Partner.
McKinsey pays at the top of MBB at most levels, BCG runs within 2-3% of McKinsey, and Bain runs 3-5% below at most levels. Below is the full side-by-side MBB salary comparison by level, with signing bonuses and total Year 1 comp, geographic variations, the 10-year pay trajectory, and how MBB pay compares to Big 4 strategy arms.
After 5 years at McKinsey and coaching candidates into 700+ MBB and top consulting firm offers, I have seen offer letters across all three MBB firms at every level from Business Analyst to Partner. The salary numbers below reflect what actually shows up in offer letters in 2025-2026, with explicit notes on what changes for international markets, advanced-degree hires, and the meaningful (but smaller than candidates expect) gap between the three firms.
Key Takeaways
- MBB entry-level total comp is ~$140K across all three firms (BA/Associate/AC). Differences between firms at entry are negligible.
- Post-MBA Associate/Consultant total comp: McKinsey $245K, BCG $242K, Bain $230K. McKinsey leads by ~$15K vs Bain.
- EM / Project Leader / Manager total comp: McKinsey $290K, BCG $280K, Bain $290K. All three within ~$10K.
- AP / Principal total comp: McKinsey $420K, BCG $410K, Bain $360K. Largest pre-Partner gap is at this level.
- Partner range: $650K to $1.5M+ across all three firms with profit-sharing dominating total comp.
- Senior Partner range: $1.2M to $5M+. McKinsey’s One Firm Principle equalizes Senior Partner pay globally; BCG and Bain show more office-by-office variation.
- Signing bonuses are essentially identical: $10-15K for undergrad entry, $30-35K for post-MBA entry at all three firms.
MBB Salary Comparison: Side-by-Side by Level (2026, US)
The headline numbers across all three MBB firms, base salary plus target bonus only. Signing bonuses, equity, and total-package extras are below.
| Level | McKinsey | BCG | Bain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry (BA / Associate / Associate Consultant) | $140,000 | $140,000 | $140,000 |
| Post-MBA (Associate / Consultant / Consultant) | $245,000 | $242,000 | $230,000 |
| Engagement Manager / Project Leader / Manager | $290,000 | $280,000 | $290,000 |
| Associate Partner / Principal | $420,000 | $410,000 | $360,000 |
| Partner | $700K – $1.5M+ | $700K – $1.5M+ | $650K – $1.4M+ |
| Senior Partner | $1.5M – $5M+ | $1.5M – $5M+ | $1.2M – $4M+ |
A few important notes on this table:
- Title differences are cosmetic, not substantive. McKinsey’s “Engagement Manager,” BCG’s “Project Leader,” and Bain’s “Manager” are the same role with different names. The same applies at Associate Partner level (McKinsey) vs Principal (BCG) vs Associate Partner (Bain).
- Total comp = base salary + target bonus. Maximum bonus can run 30-40% higher than target for top performers. Signing bonuses are added on top in Year 1.
- Partner compensation is profit-sharing, not base + bonus. The floor figures represent the Partner draw; total earnings depend on firm profitability and book of business.
- Senior Partner ranges are the widest of any level. Top performers with major industry portfolios reach $3-5M+ at McKinsey and BCG, $3-4M+ at Bain.
- Geographic variation: figures reflect typical US offices (New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Washington DC). Tier-2 US offices pay 5-10% less. International offices follow regional norms.
For firm-specific salary depth, including signing bonuses, regional adjustments, and practice-specific compensation breakdowns, see the McKinsey salary guide, BCG salary guide, and Bain salary guide.
Which MBB Firm Pays the Most?
McKinsey pays at the top of MBB at most levels in 2026, with BCG within 2-3% at every level and Bain running 3-5% below. The gap is small and rarely the right basis for a firm choice.
The 2026 ranking by total comp at the post-MBA Associate / Consultant level:
- McKinsey: $245K (Associate)
- BCG: $242K (Consultant) — within 1.5% of McKinsey
- Bain: $230K (Consultant) — ~6% below McKinsey
At Engagement Manager / Project Leader / Manager:
- McKinsey: $290K (Engagement Manager)
- Bain: $290K (Manager) — tied with McKinsey at this specific level
- BCG: $280K (Project Leader) — ~3.5% below McKinsey/Bain
At Associate Partner / Principal:
- McKinsey: $420K (Associate Partner)
- BCG: $410K (Principal) — within 2.5% of McKinsey
- Bain: $360K (Associate Partner) — ~14% below McKinsey
The Bain-vs-McKinsey gap is largest at the Associate Partner level, where Bain’s lower bonus target ($100K vs McKinsey’s $140K) creates a more meaningful difference. At Partner and above, the firms converge again because compensation is dominated by profit-sharing rather than base salary.
The honest take: the firm-by-firm pay gap is smaller than candidates expect. A $15K-$60K annual difference at most levels is meaningfully less than what culture fit, office choice, practice area, and personal performance contribute to your career outcomes. Choose the firm where you can do your best work — the pay will follow.
For broader context on choosing between MBB firms, see the Big 3 consulting firms guide.
Year 1 Total Comp: Including Signing Bonuses
The base + bonus table above understates Year 1 comp because it excludes signing bonuses, relocation, and the timing of when bonuses pay out. The full Year 1 picture:
Undergraduate Entry (Business Analyst / Associate / Associate Consultant)
| Component | McKinsey BA | BCG Associate | Bain Associate Consultant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base salary | $110,000 | $110,000 | $110,000 |
| Target bonus | $30,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 |
| Signing bonus | $10K – $15K | $10K – $15K | $10K – $15K |
| Relocation | $5K – $10K | $5K – $10K | $5K – $10K |
| Year 1 total | $155K – $165K | $155K – $165K | $155K – $165K |
At the undergraduate entry level, all three MBB firms are effectively indistinguishable on total comp. Differences of $1-3K exist but are within negotiation range.
Post-MBA Entry (Associate / Consultant / Consultant)
| Component | McKinsey Associate | BCG Consultant | Bain Consultant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base salary | $195,000 | $192,000 | $180,000 |
| Target bonus | $50,000 | $50,000 | $50,000 |
| Signing bonus | $30K – $35K | $30K – $35K | $30K – $35K |
| Relocation | $5K – $15K | $5K – $15K | $5K – $15K |
| Year 1 total | $280K – $295K | $277K – $292K | $265K – $280K |
Post-MBA Year 1 differs by approximately $15K between McKinsey and Bain, with BCG sitting in the middle. After Year 1, the signing bonus drops out, so steady-state comp is the base + target bonus figure from the main table.
Advanced Degree Holders (ADH / PhD)
McKinsey, BCG, and Bain all hire advanced-degree candidates (PhDs, JDs, MDs, post-docs) typically at the Associate / Consultant level rather than at Business Analyst. ADH packages are similar to standard post-MBA but with:
- Higher signing bonus: $40K – $50K typical for PhDs at all three firms
- Same base + bonus: ADH hires receive standard post-MBA compensation
- PhD-track flexibility: McKinsey’s BAARN program, BCG’s Bridge to Consulting, and Bain’s ADC programs offer fast-track promotion and additional case prep support
Bonuses, Benefits, and Total Compensation Beyond Base
Cash compensation is only part of the MBB total package. The full picture varies less between firms than you might expect.
Bonus Structure
- Junior levels (BA / Associate / AC): target bonus is ~27% of base ($30K on $110K base) at all three firms.
- Post-MBA level (Associate / Consultant): target bonus is ~25% of base, with maximums reaching 35-40%.
- EM / Project Leader / Manager: target bonus 25-30% of base, with strong-year maximums reaching 40-45%.
- AP / Principal: target bonus 35-55% of base. This is where bonus becomes a meaningful share of total comp.
- Partner+: bonus is replaced by profit-sharing. Total comp ranges widely depending on firm performance and book of business.
Signing Bonuses (Identical Across MBB)
| Entry Path | Signing Bonus Range |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate (BA / Associate / AC) | $10K – $15K |
| Master’s / Promoted Internal | $15K – $20K |
| MBA (Associate / Consultant) | $30K – $35K |
| Advanced Degree (PhD / JD / MD / Post-Doc) | $40K – $50K |
| Experienced Hire (Lateral) | Negotiable, $20K – $75K+ |
All three MBB firms benchmark signing bonuses against each other and adjust nearly in lockstep. A candidate negotiating between competing MBB offers will typically find the signing-bonus delta is within $5K.
Benefits and Total Package
The benefits package is similar across all three firms:
- 401(k) match: 50% match up to 6% of base salary at all three firms. Some additional profit-sharing contributions for senior consultants.
- Health insurance: full medical/dental/vision coverage. Employee contributions typically $50-150/month for individual coverage.
- PTO: 20-25 days annual at junior levels, increasing with tenure. All three firms have moved toward “unlimited” PTO at senior levels in recent years.
- Sabbatical: paid sabbatical of 4-12 weeks after 8-10 years of service. Bain has the most generous sabbatical policy among MBB; McKinsey has the most flexible (externships, NGO placements).
- MBA sponsorship: all three firms sponsor high-performing pre-MBA consultants for full-time MBA programs, paying full tuition in exchange for a return commitment (typically 2-year minimum).
- Tuition reimbursement: post-MBA tuition reimbursement available at all three firms (with vesting requirements).
- Pre-tax accounts: HSA, FSA, dependent care, transit benefits standard at all three firms.
The full total comp package (cash + benefits + retirement match + signing) at a typical post-MBA Associate / Consultant runs $290K – $320K in Year 1 across all three MBB firms.
MBB Salary by Geography
MBB pay varies meaningfully by office. The US Tier 1 markets (New York, San Francisco) pay at the top of the range. International offices follow regional norms with their own currencies.
US Geographic Variation (Approximate)
| Market Tier | Premium / Discount vs. NYC Base | Example Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 (top) | Base | New York, San Francisco |
| Tier 1 (other) | -3% to -5% | Chicago, Boston, Washington DC, Los Angeles |
| Tier 2 | -8% to -12% | Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Denver, Miami |
| Tier 3 | -15% to -20% | Charlotte, Tampa, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh |
The Tier 1 / Tier 2 distinction matters more at senior levels. Junior consultants (BA / Associate level) sometimes see flat pay across US offices at the same firm, while senior compensation tracks the local market more closely.
International MBB Salaries (Indicative, USD-Equivalent Total Comp)
| Market | Entry-Level (BA / AC) | Post-MBA Associate / Consultant |
|---|---|---|
| London (UK) | £55K – £65K (~$70K-$83K) | £100K – £130K (~$127K-$165K) |
| Frankfurt / Munich (Germany) | €68K – €80K (~$76K-$89K) | €110K – €140K (~$123K-$157K) |
| Paris (France) | €60K – €72K (~$67K-$80K) | €100K – €130K (~$112K-$145K) |
| Sydney (Australia) | AUD 110K – 130K (~$73K-$87K) | AUD 200K – 270K (~$133K-$180K) |
| Dubai (UAE) | AED 280K – 350K (~$76K-$95K, tax-free) | AED 500K – 750K (~$136K-$204K, tax-free) |
| Singapore | SGD 90K – 110K (~$67K-$82K) | SGD 170K – 230K (~$127K-$172K) |
| Hong Kong | HKD 600K – 750K (~$77K-$96K) | HKD 1.1M – 1.6M (~$141K-$205K) |
| Tokyo (Japan) | ¥10M – ¥12M (~$66K-$80K) | ¥18M – ¥25M (~$120K-$165K) |
A few notes on international pay:
- Europe runs 15-30% below US in nominal USD terms, partially offset by stronger labor protections, more PTO, and lower health insurance burden.
- Middle East offers tax-free pay that is often the most attractive in take-home terms. Dubai and Riyadh in particular have become increasingly competitive for MBB recruiting.
- APAC varies widely: Singapore and Hong Kong are competitive at senior levels. Tokyo pay is lower in USD terms but cost of living offsets significantly.
- McKinsey’s “One Firm Principle” equalizes Partner pay globally — a McKinsey Partner in São Paulo earns the same firm-level profit share as a Partner in New York. BCG and Bain have more office-by-office variation at Partner level.
For region-specific firm office detail, see the McKinsey office locations guide and equivalent for BCG office locations and Bain office locations.
10-Year MBB Pay Trajectory
The path from entry-level to senior consultant looks similar across all three MBB firms. Here is a typical 10-year trajectory for a McKinsey Business Analyst joining post-undergraduate, then returning to McKinsey post-MBA.
| Year | Level | Approximate Total Comp |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Business Analyst | $140K + $15K signing = $155K |
| 2 | Business Analyst | $145K (with annual increase) |
| 3 | MBA (sponsored or self-funded) | (no firm pay; $50K-$100K MBA opportunity cost) |
| 4 | MBA continued | (no firm pay) |
| 5 | Associate (post-MBA return) | $245K + $30K signing = $275K |
| 6 | Associate | $255K |
| 7 | Engagement Manager | $290K |
| 8 | Engagement Manager | $305K |
| 9 | Engagement Manager / promoted to AP | $320K – $420K |
| 10 | Associate Partner | $420K |
A few notes:
- Top performers reach AP in Year 8-9; average performers reach AP in Year 10-11.
- The MBA opportunity cost ($150K+ of foregone earnings + tuition) is meaningful but usually offset within 3-4 years post-MBA by the higher comp at Associate level vs continuing as a tenured BA.
- The largest pay jumps are at MBA return (~$95K vs Year 2 BA) and at AP promotion (+$100K vs EM).
- Without an MBA, the promoted-Senior-Associate (McKinsey) / promoted-Senior-Consultant (BCG/Bain) track offers similar pay 1-2 years earlier but with different career flexibility.
For trajectories that skip the MBA, see the firm-specific salary guides for promotion-track detail.
MBB vs Big 4: The Pay Gap
MBB pays meaningfully more than Big 4 core consulting at most levels, with the gap narrowing at the Big 4 strategy arms. The honest comparison:
| Level | MBB Total Comp | Big 4 Strategy Arm (Strategy&, Monitor, Parthenon, KPMG Strategy) | Big 4 Core Consulting (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | $140K | $100K – $161K | $85K – $130K |
| Post-MBA | $230K – $245K | $190K – $250K | $130K – $200K |
| Manager | $280K – $290K | $240K – $330K | $180K – $240K |
| Principal / Director | $360K – $420K | $300K – $550K | $250K – $400K |
| Partner | $650K – $1.5M+ | $500K – $1.5M+ | $450K – $1M+ |
The gap MBB-to-Big-4-Core is largest at the post-MBA Associate / Consultant level, where MBB pays $230K-$245K versus $130K-$200K at Big 4 core consulting. The strategy arms (Strategy&, EY-Parthenon in particular) close that gap meaningfully and approach MBB pay at the Manager+ levels for top performers.
For the full Big 4 salary comparison with strategy arm detail, see the Big 4 salaries guide and the what are the Big 4 overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average MBB salary?
The average MBB total compensation in 2026 is approximately $140K at entry-level (Business Analyst / Associate / Associate Consultant), $230K-$245K at post-MBA Associate / Consultant level, $280K-$290K at Engagement Manager / Project Leader / Manager level, and $360K-$420K at Associate Partner / Principal level. Partner and Senior Partner total comp ranges from $650K to $5M+ depending on firm performance and book of business.
Which MBB firm pays the most in 2026?
McKinsey pays at the top of MBB at most levels in 2026, with BCG within 2-3% at every level and Bain running 3-5% below at most levels. The largest pre-Partner gap is at the Associate Partner / Principal level, where McKinsey ($420K) leads Bain ($360K) by approximately $60K. At entry and Partner levels, the firms are essentially equivalent.
Is MBB pay the same at McKinsey, BCG, and Bain?
Nearly. All three MBB firms benchmark each other and adjust compensation in near-lockstep. The differences at any given level are typically 2-6% — meaningful at senior levels in absolute dollars but small relative to firm-to-firm performance variation and individual bonus differences.
What is the MBB starting salary in 2026?
The MBB undergraduate starting salary in 2026 is approximately $110K base + $30K target bonus = $140K total compensation, with an additional $10-15K signing bonus and $5-10K relocation in Year 1. The number is essentially identical across McKinsey, BCG, and Bain.
How much do MBB Partners earn?
MBB Partner total compensation ranges from approximately $650K-$700K at the floor (newly elected Partners) to $5M+ for Senior Partners with major industry portfolios at top offices. Partner compensation is structured as profit-sharing, so actual earnings depend on firm profitability and the Partner’s book of business. McKinsey’s One Firm Principle equalizes Partner pay globally; BCG and Bain show more office-by-office variation.
How long does it take to make Partner at MBB?
The typical MBB Partner track runs 10-15 years from entry-level. Top performers reach Partner in 8-10 years (particularly via the AP promotion path); average performers take 12-15 years. The MBA pause adds 2 years to the timeline for sponsored consultants, but the post-MBA track often progresses faster due to the higher promotion-eligible level on return.
Does MBB pay more than Big 4?
Yes, at every level. MBB pays 10-25% more than Big 4 core consulting (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG core practices) at most levels, with the gap widest at post-MBA Associate / Consultant level. The Big 4 strategy arms (Strategy&, Monitor Deloitte, EY-Parthenon, KPMG Strategy) close the gap meaningfully and can approach MBB pay at senior levels.
Are MBB salaries higher in New York than other US cities?
Yes, but the variation is smaller than at most firms. New York and San Francisco are Tier 1 markets at the top of MBB pay. Other Tier 1 US offices (Chicago, Boston, Washington DC, Los Angeles) pay 3-5% below. Tier 2 markets (Atlanta, Houston, Dallas) pay 8-12% below. At junior levels (BA / Associate), some MBB firms pay flat across US offices.
What is the signing bonus at MBB?
Signing bonuses at MBB are essentially identical across the three firms: $10-15K for undergraduate entry, $30-35K for post-MBA entry, $40-50K for PhDs and advanced-degree holders. Negotiation room is limited because the firms benchmark each other tightly, but competing offers between MBB firms can sometimes push the signing bonus up by $5K.
Should I choose an MBB firm based on which pays the most?
Probably not. The pay gap between McKinsey, BCG, and Bain at any given level is 2-6%, meaningfully less than what culture fit, office choice, practice area, and personal performance contribute to your career outcomes. Choose the firm where you can do your best work and where the office is the right fit; the pay differences will not change your career trajectory.
Bottom Line
MBB pay in 2026 is remarkably consistent across McKinsey, BCG, and Bain at every level. Entry-level total comp is ~$140K across all three firms. Post-MBA Associate / Consultant pay is $230K-$245K. Engagement Manager / Project Leader / Manager pay is $280K-$290K. Associate Partner / Principal pay is $360K-$420K. Partner compensation ranges from $650K to $5M+ depending on profit-sharing and book of business.
McKinsey pays slightly above BCG and Bain at most levels, but the gap is small enough that pay alone should not drive your firm choice. Culture, office, practice area, and personal fit matter far more for your career outcomes than a $15K-$60K annual difference between MBB firms. The MBB-vs-Big-4 gap, on the other hand, is meaningful — MBB pays 10-25% above Big 4 core consulting at most levels, with the Big 4 strategy arms closing the gap at senior levels.
For firm-specific salary depth, including hierarchy details and promotion timelines, see the McKinsey salary guide, BCG salary guide, and Bain salary guide. For broader context on MBB as a tier, see the Big 3 consulting firms overview. For the Big 4 comparison, see the Big 4 salaries guide and the what are the Big 4 overview. For interview preparation across all three MBB firms, the comprehensive case interview guide covers the full path. If you want personalized guidance on which MBB firm and office best fits your background, 1-on-1 coaching with Florian is the fastest way to a focused recruiting strategy.


