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U.S. mean $139,580 · median $134,050

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Washington #1 $164,930 $168,070 $79
+18.2%
$93,610–$224,910
California #2 $161,350 $158,870 $78
+15.6%
$97,070–$224,930
New Jersey #3 $159,330 $162,350 $77
+14.1%
$101,730–$213,630
Maryland #4 $156,070 $159,460 $75
+11.8%
$98,900–$213,140
Massachusetts #5 $151,770 $155,060 $73
+8.7%
$98,730–$211,580
South Dakota #6 $151,620 $153,390 $73
+8.6%
$96,670–$199,420
Connecticut #7 $148,180 $143,890 $71
+6.2%
$98,180–$197,040
New York #8 $147,700 $140,390 $71
+5.8%
$83,260–$214,590
Virginia #9 $147,660 $141,340 $71
+5.8%
$85,050–$210,180
Colorado #10 $146,160 $139,230 $70
+4.7%
$94,920–$206,600
District of Columbia #11 $145,960 $137,670 $70
+4.6%
$102,450–$205,420
Delaware #12 $143,630 $148,390 $69
+2.9%
$85,270–$199,690
Illinois #13 $138,530 $132,790 $67
-0.8%
$81,630–$201,190
Florida #14 $137,290 $132,800 $66
-1.6%
$81,500–$184,680
South Carolina #15 $136,370 $134,990 $66
-2.3%
$82,060–$185,160
Pennsylvania #16 $136,290 $131,840 $66
-2.4%
$79,240–$188,120
Oregon #17 $135,470 $135,660 $65
-2.9%
$90,360–$173,880
Texas #18 $134,820 $133,310 $65
-3.4%
$70,110–$191,800
New Hampshire #19 $133,880 $125,420 $64
-4.1%
$76,080–$209,530
Minnesota #20 $133,830 $133,270 $64
-4.1%
$81,500–$171,700
Wisconsin #21 $133,230 $131,720 $64
-4.5%
$87,280–$172,690
Ohio #22 $133,060 $131,070 $64
-4.7%
$84,340–$180,640
Nevada #23 $132,760 $138,060 $64
-4.9%
$83,830–$164,880
Arizona #24 $131,420 $130,890 $63
-5.8%
$81,530–$175,820
Rhode Island #25 $131,220 $131,320 $63
-6%
$58,760–$175,800
North Carolina #26 $130,700 $127,320 $63
-6.4%
$79,120–$173,410
Georgia #27 $129,370 $133,890 $62
-7.3%
$51,710–$179,040
Alabama #28 $128,680 $130,810 $62
-7.8%
$76,960–$173,400
Utah #29 $127,970 $121,000 $62
-8.3%
$75,640–$182,790
Alaska #30 $127,400 $119,720 $61
-8.7%
$88,690–$173,070
Tennessee #31 $127,270 $123,860 $61
-8.8%
$82,340–$172,980
Indiana #32 $123,940 $124,190 $60
-11.2%
$76,270–$174,580
Arkansas #33 $119,000 $110,400 $57
-14.7%
$80,930–$166,780
Nebraska #34 $118,960 $116,420 $57
-14.8%
$77,570–$163,200
Idaho #35 $118,790 $107,620 $57
-14.9%
$70,720–$174,510
Michigan #36 $118,490 $112,040 $57
-15.1%
$71,400–$167,960
Hawaii #37 $118,260 $108,000 $57
-15.3%
$78,980–$165,940
Vermont #38 $117,370 $110,930 $56
-15.9%
$84,970–$155,420
Oklahoma #39 $115,160 $109,450 $55
-17.5%
$70,290–$165,730
Maine #40 $115,030 $108,570 $55
-17.6%
$83,990–$158,480
West Virginia #41 $114,450 $122,520 $55
-18%
$79,440–$146,440
Louisiana #42 $114,070 $106,620 $55
-18.3%
$78,930–$162,340
North Dakota #43 $112,630 $108,990 $54
-19.3%
$76,320–$146,550
Montana #44 $111,320 $104,300 $54
-20.2%
$73,970–$162,590
Missouri #45 $111,160 $103,130 $53
-20.4%
$62,080–$168,820
Kentucky #46 $110,120 $103,740 $53
-21.1%
$62,850–$168,350
Iowa #47 $109,740 $103,050 $53
-21.4%
$62,850–$160,320
New Mexico #48 $108,650 $109,080 $52
-22.2%
$70,680–$152,260
Kansas #49 $105,830 $100,610 $51
-24.2%
$62,320–$159,920
Mississippi #50 $104,060 $90,990 $50
-25.4%
$57,760–$174,600
Wyoming #51 $100,240 $100,520 $48
-28.2%
$79,180–$134,970

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