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Compensation and Benefits Managers
Full compensation and benefits managers overview →U.S. mean $162,640 · median $149,230
| State | Rank | Mean | Median | Hourly | Mean vs U.S. | P10–P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut | #1 | $209,600 | $197,970 | $101 | +28.9% | $98,380–$367,460 |
| Washington | #2 | $206,130 | $199,190 | $99 | +26.7% | $116,830–$301,180 |
| Massachusetts | #3 | $196,100 | $184,070 | $94 | +20.6% | $128,390–$285,030 |
| New York | #4 | $194,040 | $175,620 | $93 | +19.3% | $114,990–$287,490 |
| Delaware | #5 | $180,550 | $166,070 | $87 | +11% | $114,950–$264,990 |
| California | #6 | $180,130 | $166,730 | $87 | +10.8% | $105,840–$289,910 |
| New Jersey | #7 | $178,260 | $168,370 | $86 | +9.6% | $111,720–$259,690 |
| Virginia | #8 | $177,030 | $153,660 | $85 | +8.8% | $110,070–$281,000 |
| Georgia | #9 | $175,500 | $163,060 | $84 | +7.9% | $96,540–$290,070 |
| District of Columbia | #10 | $170,480 | $160,990 | $82 | +4.8% | $114,410–$251,490 |
| Rhode Island | #11 | $170,170 | $149,340 | $82 | +4.6% | $93,230–$264,210 |
| Minnesota | #12 | $168,320 | $163,390 | $81 | +3.5% | $102,690–$231,830 |
| Michigan | #13 | $164,050 | $151,620 | $79 | +0.9% | $95,800–$240,790 |
| Colorado | #14 | $163,370 | $165,770 | $79 | +0.4% | $92,990–$227,230 |
| Oregon | #15 | $159,880 | $161,470 | $77 | -1.7% | $100,400–$226,250 |
| Maryland | #16 | $159,390 | $139,860 | $77 | -2% | $91,730–$244,050 |
| Illinois | #17 | $156,340 | $151,730 | $75 | -3.9% | $78,420–$235,730 |
| Pennsylvania | #18 | $152,910 | $139,040 | $74 | -6% | $92,140–$225,670 |
| Ohio | #19 | $151,990 | $141,920 | $73 | -6.5% | $84,580–$227,440 |
| Maine | #20 | $150,080 | $129,690 | $72 | -7.7% | $86,600–$198,930 |
| Texas | #21 | $148,610 | $136,930 | $71 | -8.6% | $86,550–$216,890 |
| Tennessee | #22 | $148,100 | $132,780 | $71 | -8.9% | $83,010–$258,950 |
| North Carolina | #23 | $146,220 | $135,240 | $70 | -10.1% | $63,740–$227,410 |
| Wisconsin | #24 | $145,670 | $127,920 | $70 | -10.4% | $86,490–$214,250 |
| Arizona | #25 | $142,270 | $129,890 | $68 | -12.5% | $80,390–$210,860 |
| Arkansas | #26 | $140,120 | $100,810 | $67 | -13.8% | $63,120–$275,560 |
| Utah | #27 | $138,720 | $132,620 | $67 | -14.7% | $80,990–$213,870 |
| Kentucky | #28 | $137,860 | $114,290 | $66 | -15.2% | $80,850–$194,170 |
| New Mexico | #29 | $137,360 | $124,390 | $66 | -15.5% | $74,040–$248,930 |
| Missouri | #30 | $137,200 | $106,490 | $66 | -15.6% | $81,110–$204,140 |
| New Hampshire | #31 | $136,930 | $136,950 | $66 | -15.8% | $90,830–$200,200 |
| Florida | #32 | $136,770 | $127,960 | $66 | -15.9% | $79,310–$206,170 |
| Iowa | #33 | $135,150 | $118,250 | $65 | -16.9% | $77,000–$202,600 |
| Louisiana | #34 | $130,920 | $99,840 | $63 | -19.5% | $71,620–$241,390 |
| Indiana | #35 | $129,160 | $118,180 | $62 | -20.6% | $80,620–$189,560 |
| Nebraska | #36 | $129,020 | $121,630 | $62 | -20.7% | $83,200–$183,490 |
| Alabama | #37 | $128,960 | $118,470 | $62 | -20.7% | $84,090–$205,840 |
| Nevada | #38 | $125,250 | $115,180 | $60 | -23% | $62,480–$202,180 |
| Kansas | #39 | $124,320 | $114,070 | $60 | -23.6% | $82,890–$173,240 |
| Oklahoma | #40 | $123,000 | $107,760 | $59 | -24.4% | $74,880–$197,020 |
| Alaska | #41 | $122,910 | $122,490 | $59 | -24.4% | $69,150–$154,560 |
| South Carolina | #42 | $119,340 | $99,630 | $57 | -26.6% | $61,100–$211,660 |
| Hawaii | #43 | $118,940 | $110,120 | $57 | -26.9% | $76,670–$171,110 |
| Idaho | #44 | $113,490 | $90,020 | $55 | -30.2% | $83,710–$199,990 |
| Mississippi | #45 | $101,170 | $89,250 | $49 | -37.8% | $59,030–$149,990 |
P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.