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U.S. mean $138,850 · median $123,920

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
New Hampshire #1 $236,510 $201,610 $114
+70.3%
$126,290–$323,840
Massachusetts #2 $185,980 $164,410 $89
+33.9%
$84,380–$346,200
Connecticut #3 $180,860 $155,950 $87
+30.3%
$70,380–$402,560
District of Columbia #4 $166,230 $161,860 $80
+19.7%
$94,510–$217,850
Maryland #5 $163,950 $133,540 $79
+18.1%
$79,090–$315,500
Arizona #6 $162,390 $137,250 $78
+17%
$87,100–$297,420
California #7 $160,800 $137,360 $77
+15.8%
$79,050–$266,470
Missouri #8 $159,250 $116,530 $77
+14.7%
$61,760–$380,970
Michigan #9 $148,340 $129,400 $71
+6.8%
$61,470–$307,600
New York #10 $145,760 $127,500 $70
+5%
$73,450–$233,490
Oregon #11 $139,940 $136,450 $67
+0.8%
$74,790–$204,780
Virginia #12 $139,310 $128,790 $67
+0.3%
$57,540–$229,470
Louisiana #13 $135,230 $132,670 $65
-2.6%
$72,890–$211,430
Wisconsin #14 $133,140 $99,970 $64
-4.1%
$71,500–$222,110
Indiana #15 $132,650 $105,390 $64
-4.5%
$61,910–$234,330
Kansas #16 $132,650 $103,490 $64
-4.5%
$80,190–$210,210
Texas #17 $131,650 $118,530 $63
-5.2%
$58,920–$221,670
North Carolina #18 $131,590 $114,200 $63
-5.2%
$53,890–$219,260
Vermont #19 $131,570 $134,850 $63
-5.2%
$74,240–$172,320
Kentucky #20 $130,850 $106,250 $63
-5.8%
$37,900–$234,300
Minnesota #21 $130,050 $108,460 $63
-6.3%
$73,120–$218,670
Utah #22 $129,440 $128,370 $62
-6.8%
$43,370–$171,180
New Jersey #23 $129,390 $109,880 $62
-6.8%
$32,220–$222,400
Nebraska #24 $129,270 $130,980 $62
-6.9%
$63,360–$210,440
Illinois #25 $128,760 $124,850 $62
-7.3%
$59,090–$202,490
Maine #26 $124,730 $125,960 $60
-10.2%
$59,820–$172,930
Georgia #27 $124,390 $117,600 $60
-10.4%
$42,810–$209,260
Pennsylvania #28 $121,840 $117,970 $59
-12.3%
$67,320–$202,670
South Carolina #29 $117,970 $109,060 $57
-15%
$70,860–$162,800
New Mexico #30 $115,090 $110,020 $55
-17.1%
$81,580–$132,270
Ohio #31 $114,920 $105,930 $55
-17.2%
$61,040–$166,450
Tennessee #32 $113,890 $104,560 $55
-18%
$58,850–$172,430
Oklahoma #33 $110,670 $107,260 $53
-20.3%
$53,430–$171,610
Colorado #34 $110,430 $98,870 $53
-20.5%
$58,710–$166,470
Washington #35 $109,570 $96,500 $53
-21.1%
$61,810–$170,710
Alabama #36 $102,820 $101,250 $49
-25.9%
$61,260–$145,900
West Virginia #37 $98,020 $91,170 $47
-29.4%
$58,380–$129,960
Iowa #38 $94,620 $85,090 $45
-31.9%
$63,790–$136,300
Florida #39 $90,610 $91,140 $44
-34.7%
$52,500–$129,930
Mississippi #40 $90,220 $88,290 $43
-35%
$59,150–$101,560
Arkansas #41 $90,010 $76,610 $43
-35.2%
$69,870–$130,370
South Dakota #42 $86,890 $85,700 $42
-37.4%
$52,690–$126,780

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