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U.S. mean $181,540 · median $171,270

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
New Mexico #1 $215,540 $215,120 $104
+18.7%
$163,530–$268,190
California #2 $213,110 $210,280 $102
+17.4%
$137,900–$296,130
Massachusetts #3 $203,040 $201,430 $98
+11.8%
$137,750–$286,410
Washington #4 $200,030 $189,680 $96
+10.2%
$148,930–$263,550
Colorado #5 $197,840 $183,810 $95
+9%
$135,380–$272,950
New Jersey #6 $193,220 $180,640 $93
+6.4%
$129,690–$275,950
New York #7 $188,270 $175,710 $91
+3.7%
$128,500–$274,870
Texas #8 $187,520 $171,370 $90
+3.3%
$120,460–$277,790
New Hampshire #9 $185,980 $172,240 $89
+2.4%
$120,350–$266,950
District of Columbia #10 $185,230 $185,220 $89
+2%
$138,470–$225,080
Oregon #11 $185,070 $177,190 $89
+1.9%
$129,470–$239,080
Virginia #12 $184,530 $176,160 $89
+1.6%
$124,830–$253,060
Rhode Island #13 $183,910 $175,910 $88
+1.3%
$124,410–$257,780
Delaware #14 $180,960 $181,190 $87
-0.3%
$131,490–$222,050
Arizona #15 $180,870 $167,480 $87
-0.4%
$121,500–$249,990
Connecticut #16 $180,190 $175,490 $87
-0.7%
$122,200–$245,970
Minnesota #17 $180,050 $172,130 $87
-0.8%
$128,430–$223,540
Florida #18 $178,010 $170,740 $86
-1.9%
$116,900–$251,590
Maryland #19 $175,740 $172,670 $84
-3.2%
$114,080–$231,460
Alaska #20 $174,190 $164,260 $84
-4%
$113,790–$236,490
North Carolina #21 $173,390 $167,840 $83
-4.5%
$121,900–$231,350
South Carolina #22 $173,140 $169,040 $83
-4.6%
$115,280–$226,970
Illinois #23 $170,480 $163,610 $82
-6.1%
$112,090–$231,880
Nevada #24 $170,190 $161,560 $82
-6.3%
$108,300–$228,590
Ohio #25 $170,090 $166,870 $82
-6.3%
$117,640–$220,990
Pennsylvania #26 $167,960 $164,690 $81
-7.5%
$118,170–$221,940
Michigan #27 $167,660 $166,930 $81
-7.6%
$117,490–$218,050
Tennessee #28 $167,280 $161,430 $80
-7.9%
$105,980–$239,240
Alabama #29 $167,150 $162,350 $80
-7.9%
$106,100–$236,230
Kansas #30 $166,850 $160,150 $80
-8.1%
$113,990–$235,170
Louisiana #31 $166,850 $162,850 $80
-8.1%
$119,600–$218,970
Wyoming #32 $166,490 $163,560 $80
-8.3%
$116,010–$224,990
South Dakota #33 $166,030 $164,330 $80
-8.5%
$116,320–$209,210
Utah #34 $165,940 $161,120 $80
-8.6%
$113,080–$221,400
Idaho #35 $164,770 $162,970 $79
-9.2%
$103,130–$219,970
Oklahoma #36 $163,900 $157,330 $79
-9.7%
$108,990–$234,620
Vermont #37 $163,210 $157,710 $78
-10.1%
$110,930–$214,980
Georgia #38 $163,150 $161,470 $78
-10.1%
$107,170–$221,750
Missouri #39 $161,140 $157,800 $77
-11.2%
$105,170–$213,050
Indiana #40 $158,930 $155,810 $76
-12.5%
$102,030–$214,470
North Dakota #41 $156,360 $147,400 $75
-13.9%
$112,130–$215,100
West Virginia #42 $154,690 $149,430 $74
-14.8%
$103,690–$211,550
Maine #43 $154,620 $145,720 $74
-14.8%
$111,490–$208,140
Nebraska #44 $154,310 $141,020 $74
-15%
$103,070–$222,240
Hawaii #45 $153,240 $151,670 $74
-15.6%
$99,920–$216,650
Montana #46 $153,170 $146,030 $74
-15.6%
$105,270–$204,300
Iowa #47 $153,060 $147,320 $74
-15.7%
$103,470–$210,220
Wisconsin #48 $152,620 $142,060 $73
-15.9%
$103,720–$207,680
Kentucky #49 $151,880 $147,680 $73
-16.3%
$114,220–$201,730
Arkansas #50 $148,470 $140,600 $71
-18.2%
$98,520–$209,320
Mississippi #51 $147,070 $142,790 $71
-19%
$99,210–$205,560

P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.