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U.S. mean $192,160 · median $175,140

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
California #1 $238,440 $218,290 $115
+24.1%
$129,970–$325,970
New York #2 $223,590 $214,300 $108
+16.4%
$134,870–$323,670
Washington #3 $222,510 $209,370 $107
+15.8%
$130,010–$327,300
Massachusetts #4 $218,740 $214,960 $105
+13.8%
$134,390–$308,250
Virginia #5 $206,920 $201,490 $99
+7.7%
$133,320–$300,720
New Jersey #6 $206,650 $203,460 $99
+7.5%
$137,070–$294,110
Colorado #7 $202,500 $199,420 $97
+5.4%
$130,570–$293,250
District of Columbia #8 $200,760 $195,190 $97
+4.5%
$126,520–$286,280
Delaware #9 $190,950 $168,500 $92
-0.6%
$124,290–$310,250
Georgia #10 $187,100 $173,940 $90
-2.6%
$119,110–$279,640
New Hampshire #11 $186,790 $176,540 $90
-2.8%
$112,090–$263,960
Minnesota #12 $186,520 $176,380 $90
-2.9%
$110,830–$277,490
North Carolina #13 $184,680 $172,860 $89
-3.9%
$108,280–$287,840
Connecticut #14 $184,030 $171,750 $88
-4.2%
$105,920–$290,600
Texas #15 $181,500 $171,530 $87
-5.5%
$106,390–$277,160
Oregon #16 $180,880 $175,270 $87
-5.9%
$109,370–$264,440
Illinois #17 $179,190 $171,730 $86
-6.7%
$105,350–$273,500
Nevada #18 $177,200 $165,000 $85
-7.8%
$99,090–$294,150
Maryland #19 $176,850 $171,490 $85
-8%
$106,620–$245,830
Florida #20 $175,140 $168,470 $84
-8.9%
$100,390–$264,460
Rhode Island #21 $174,020 $167,270 $84
-9.4%
$103,410–$252,140
Kansas #22 $171,190 $164,830 $82
-10.9%
$102,690–$253,010
Arizona #23 $170,050 $166,430 $82
-11.5%
$102,320–$228,200
Utah #24 $169,960 $163,610 $82
-11.6%
$107,580–$237,970
Ohio #25 $169,360 $163,640 $81
-11.9%
$100,900–$233,510
Pennsylvania #26 $169,100 $163,910 $81
-12%
$101,520–$246,580
South Dakota #27 $168,550 $162,240 $81
-12.3%
$119,670–$221,420
Tennessee #28 $167,270 $158,700 $80
-13%
$98,380–$237,640
Michigan #29 $166,790 $163,760 $80
-13.2%
$99,270–$232,870
South Carolina #30 $166,190 $160,860 $80
-13.5%
$95,990–$233,500
Wisconsin #31 $165,150 $160,140 $79
-14.1%
$99,260–$230,980
Maine #32 $163,470 $160,260 $79
-14.9%
$99,030–$218,290
Missouri #33 $158,620 $159,460 $76
-17.5%
$95,690–$216,330
Idaho #34 $156,520 $162,240 $75
-18.5%
$92,680–$219,380
Hawaii #35 $155,230 $141,640 $75
-19.2%
$103,200–$229,880
New Mexico #36 $154,800 $137,730 $74
-19.4%
$89,870–$234,780
Iowa #37 $154,640 $143,780 $74
-19.5%
$101,340–$213,730
Indiana #38 $153,520 $142,040 $74
-20.1%
$94,780–$214,590
Vermont #39 $152,390 $138,460 $73
-20.7%
$99,180–$226,960
Kentucky #40 $150,620 $140,360 $72
-21.6%
$85,770–$217,000
Alabama #41 $148,000 $138,670 $71
-23%
$83,260–$213,460
Nebraska #42 $147,830 $135,780 $71
-23.1%
$97,360–$211,500
North Dakota #43 $146,840 $149,130 $71
-23.6%
$94,820–$192,560
Montana #44 $146,100 $132,860 $70
-24%
$92,820–$215,800
Oklahoma #45 $146,050 $137,280 $70
-24%
$82,970–$214,590
West Virginia #46 $141,510 $139,820 $68
-26.4%
$78,440–$205,040
Arkansas #47 $138,910 $127,220 $67
-27.7%
$78,630–$219,250
Alaska #48 $138,190 $133,490 $66
-28.1%
$92,290–$197,510
Louisiana #49 $136,670 $127,500 $66
-28.9%
$80,390–$200,870
Wyoming #50 $135,610 $120,850 $65
-29.4%
$83,740–$197,960
Mississippi #51 $131,880 $124,280 $63
-31.4%
$79,570–$186,730

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