I'll use NYC as the baseline, and I'll use Glassdoor to give an idea:
Data Scientist on average, 114k:
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Software engineer, on average, 106k:
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Comnputer engineer, on average, 91k:
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Software architect, 125k:
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Big data engineer: 108k:
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Just to give you an idea. Programming, at some point, will be "good to haves" once you start moving up the management chain (if that's what you want).