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U.S. mean $119,770 · median $115,160

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Massachusetts #1 $143,720 $131,210 $69
+20%
$94,340–$215,430
California #2 $135,120 $131,540 $65
+12.8%
$83,210–$175,940
Washington #3 $134,250 $126,590 $65
+12.1%
$91,560–$179,340
Texas #4 $128,830 $123,440 $62
+7.6%
$82,340–$180,480
Ohio #5 $128,630 $129,560 $62
+7.4%
$91,920–$159,580
Colorado #6 $127,770 $120,950 $61
+6.7%
$84,400–$178,200
Nevada #7 $126,190 $121,660 $61
+5.4%
$80,390–$181,260
Oregon #8 $125,490 $116,020 $60
+4.8%
$87,460–$172,440
Alaska #9 $124,870 $102,690 $60
+4.3%
$96,610–$163,970
New Jersey #10 $121,820 $119,370 $59
+1.7%
$80,230–$170,460
Maryland #11 $121,700 $110,950 $59
+1.6%
$78,990–$181,640
Pennsylvania #12 $121,410 $121,730 $58
+1.4%
$70,560–$173,320
Minnesota #13 $120,490 $120,050 $58
+0.6%
$82,100–$165,480
Louisiana #14 $119,130 $118,490 $57
-0.5%
$62,060–$177,890
Delaware #15 $117,880 $118,440 $57
-1.6%
$85,640–$146,950
Connecticut #16 $117,280 $115,640 $56
-2.1%
$76,580–$166,230
New Hampshire #17 $116,670 $130,500 $56
-2.6%
$63,010–$152,720
Illinois #18 $116,190 $111,370 $56
-3%
$63,170–$158,220
Utah #19 $115,770 $106,980 $56
-3.3%
$62,400–$172,390
Michigan #20 $114,860 $107,780 $55
-4.1%
$71,590–$165,030
Kentucky #21 $114,380 $107,760 $55
-4.5%
$72,780–$173,470
Idaho #22 $113,290 $98,860 $54
-5.4%
$86,700–$163,050
Alabama #23 $112,970 $105,490 $54
-5.7%
$68,420–$165,440
Arizona #24 $112,960 $106,370 $54
-5.7%
$79,950–$161,580
Rhode Island #25 $112,380 $94,620 $54
-6.2%
$84,410–$159,480
Oklahoma #26 $112,150 $102,890 $54
-6.4%
$66,650–$167,910
North Carolina #27 $110,890 $106,800 $53
-7.4%
$46,280–$164,560
Georgia #28 $110,770 $105,880 $53
-7.5%
$64,000–$163,090
Virginia #29 $110,730 $104,920 $53
-7.5%
$63,760–$162,630
Iowa #30 $109,390 $106,350 $53
-8.7%
$76,830–$152,830
South Carolina #31 $108,210 $104,120 $52
-9.7%
$37,170–$177,940
Kansas #32 $107,100 $102,690 $51
-10.6%
$81,440–$137,320
New York #33 $107,050 $101,300 $51
-10.6%
$56,880–$167,130
New Mexico #34 $106,020 $94,640 $51
-11.5%
$47,410–$167,810
Florida #35 $102,830 $101,790 $49
-14.1%
$60,820–$149,030
Nebraska #36 $102,010 $103,230 $49
-14.8%
$53,050–$138,360
Arkansas #37 $101,800 $101,590 $49
-15%
$51,670–$151,010
Missouri #38 $101,770 $89,820 $49
-15%
$70,900–$157,260
Montana #39 $101,070 $97,670 $49
-15.6%
$66,920–$134,080
Hawaii #40 $100,190 $82,300 $48
-16.3%
$49,490–$184,920
Wisconsin #41 $99,290 $92,700 $48
-17.1%
$58,660–$151,170
Mississippi #42 $95,020 $87,180 $46
-20.7%
$58,100–$131,690
Indiana #43 $92,870 $83,240 $45
-22.5%
$63,970–$127,390
Maine #44 $83,570 $82,140 $40
-30.2%
$58,350–$115,920
West Virginia #45 $80,990 $76,700 $39
-32.4%
$32,400–$137,710

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