Compare One Occupation Across States

Pick an occupation, then choose states to see its pay side by side.

States

Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

Full crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders overview →

U.S. mean $51,380 · median $48,540

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Wyoming #1 $75,730 $71,300 $36
+47.4%
$50,350–$110,270
Alaska #2 $63,070 $68,730 $30
+22.8%
$39,310–$88,300
Nevada #3 $61,990 $60,180 $30
+20.7%
$38,040–$83,390
Vermont #4 $60,220 $58,890 $29
+17.2%
$47,700–$75,980
Minnesota #5 $59,990 $56,550 $29
+16.8%
$45,500–$81,800
Maine #6 $59,700 $54,080 $29
+16.2%
$40,580–$86,690
New York #7 $59,290 $58,090 $29
+15.4%
$42,610–$74,310
Utah #8 $58,940 $51,770 $28
+14.7%
$40,590–$99,360
Iowa #9 $57,770 $62,590 $28
+12.4%
$44,840–$64,780
Nebraska #10 $56,940 $58,920 $27
+10.8%
$45,160–$78,830
West Virginia #11 $56,690 $58,760 $27
+10.3%
$38,220–$68,760
Oregon #12 $56,250 $55,600 $27
+9.5%
$39,750–$76,040
Wisconsin #13 $55,720 $54,580 $27
+8.4%
$45,150–$72,540
Montana #14 $55,610 $60,110 $27
+8.2%
$34,630–$66,250
Idaho #15 $54,660 $51,500 $26
+6.4%
$40,040–$65,070
Washington #16 $54,180 $48,020 $26
+5.4%
$39,550–$79,340
Pennsylvania #17 $53,660 $52,560 $26
+4.4%
$42,930–$66,080
North Dakota #18 $53,650 $49,280 $26
+4.4%
$36,260–$73,920
Connecticut #19 $53,330 $53,130 $26
+3.8%
$37,440–$68,890
Indiana #20 $52,830 $51,150 $25
+2.8%
$37,190–$70,200
New Hampshire #21 $52,710 $50,360 $25
+2.6%
$40,560–$68,720
Massachusetts #22 $52,020 $50,110 $25
+1.2%
$43,110–$62,640
Alabama #23 $51,610 $51,920 $25
+0.4%
$24,230–$77,090
Kansas #24 $51,490 $48,570 $25
+0.2%
$33,330–$68,450
Arizona #25 $51,190 $50,270 $25
-0.4%
$39,700–$60,100
Missouri #26 $51,140 $48,840 $25
-0.5%
$36,310–$67,680
Colorado #27 $50,170 $46,950 $24
-2.4%
$39,210–$64,590
California #28 $49,770 $45,870 $24
-3.1%
$37,340–$72,580
South Dakota #29 $49,630 $48,330 $24
-3.4%
$35,530–$63,840
Illinois #30 $49,410 $48,290 $24
-3.8%
$34,630–$72,710
Michigan #31 $49,410 $46,500 $24
-3.8%
$36,120–$68,490
Florida #32 $49,350 $46,950 $24
-4%
$36,520–$69,100
New Jersey #33 $48,870 $46,690 $24
-4.9%
$35,600–$66,500
Ohio #34 $47,960 $43,850 $23
-6.7%
$35,910–$64,110
Georgia #35 $47,850 $45,920 $23
-6.9%
$36,080–$70,200
North Carolina #36 $47,470 $46,270 $23
-7.6%
$35,970–$61,790
New Mexico #37 $46,510 $45,760 $22
-9.5%
$34,750–$59,670
South Carolina #38 $46,460 $45,280 $22
-9.6%
$34,350–$63,490
Louisiana #39 $46,290 $44,900 $22
-9.9%
$28,690–$59,500
Virginia #40 $46,110 $45,560 $22
-10.3%
$31,940–$61,750
Texas #41 $45,810 $45,090 $22
-10.8%
$32,760–$58,260
Maryland #42 $45,610 $42,280 $22
-11.2%
$35,890–$66,600
Tennessee #43 $45,300 $42,950 $22
-11.8%
$35,760–$57,800
Kentucky #44 $44,990 $42,520 $22
-12.4%
$34,340–$60,280
Oklahoma #45 $42,730 $38,380 $21
-16.8%
$33,880–$63,520
Arkansas #46 $41,350 $38,910 $20
-19.5%
$32,470–$50,540
Mississippi #47 $39,770 $37,420 $19
-22.6%
$31,090–$51,880

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