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U.S. mean $143,830 · median $153,990

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Rhode Island #1 $213,840 $239,760 $103
+48.7%
$81,690–$271,090
Hawaii #2 $213,030 $211,810 $102
+48.1%
$205,300–$217,110
Massachusetts #3 $201,060 $221,710 $97
+39.8%
$155,450–$221,710
New York #4 $198,770 $216,390 $96
+38.2%
$166,930–$232,590
Nebraska #5 $197,450 $208,180 $95
+37.3%
$202,550–$213,800
Connecticut #6 $194,050 $217,760 $93
+34.9%
$114,380–$217,760
Colorado #7 $191,340 $198,790 $92
+33%
$170,080–$219,580
Florida #8 $186,200 $186,040 $90
+29.5%
$171,860–$220,410
Tennessee #9 $173,150 $208,350 $83
+20.4%
$64,300–$221,470
Idaho #10 $171,860 $172,920 $83
+19.5%
$79,180–$226,260
Alaska #11 $170,670 $183,310 $82
+18.7%
$82,160–$221,220
New Jersey #12 $170,500 $204,160 $82
+18.5%
$56,290–$215,540
Minnesota #13 $167,790 $190,110 $81
+16.7%
$117,520–$190,110
New Mexico #14 $166,270 $205,400 $80
+15.6%
$76,260–$218,030
North Dakota #15 $164,880 $171,100 $79
+14.6%
$58,040–$175,960
Washington #16 $159,620 $134,270 $77
+11%
$112,360–$239,740
Oregon #17 $159,490 $166,400 $77
+10.9%
$76,950–$230,850
Vermont #18 $158,760 $194,170 $76
+10.4%
$57,730–$194,170
Indiana #19 $157,070 $183,000 $76
+9.2%
$58,960–$183,000
Delaware #20 $152,360 $131,340 $73
+5.9%
$93,490–$211,350
Maryland #21 $151,880 $172,190 $73
+5.6%
$53,210–$204,420
Nevada #22 $149,080 $166,360 $72
+3.7%
$57,220–$227,870
Kentucky #23 $140,470 $150,650 $68
-2.3%
$98,230–$156,550
Maine #24 $139,890 $161,470 $67
-2.7%
$55,760–$165,110
Texas #25 $127,900 $139,990 $61
-11.1%
$31,380–$184,790
Arizona #26 $126,550 $93,280 $61
-12%
$81,120–$209,950
Virginia #27 $125,190 $104,000 $60
-13%
$62,180–$213,830
Kansas #28 $123,200 $148,910 $59
-14.3%
$76,590–$163,160
Georgia #29 $121,580 $133,660 $58
-15.5%
$37,420–$187,990
Utah #30 $114,690 $92,780 $55
-20.3%
$32,640–$195,950
Iowa #31 $113,160 $147,510 $54
-21.3%
$45,470–$173,670
Pennsylvania #32 $109,520 $110,580 $53
-23.9%
$110,580–$110,580
Ohio #33 $109,500 $95,260 $53
-23.9%
$38,330–$210,440
South Carolina #34 $98,400 $86,210 $47
-31.6%
$35,950–$211,840
Wisconsin #35 $94,290 $76,620 $45
-34.4%
$27,380–$175,880
Louisiana #36 $93,040 $83,040 $45
-35.3%
$24,660–$143,800
West Virginia #37 $90,520 $63,240 $44
-37.1%
$63,240–$138,590
Michigan #38 $87,370 $51,210 $42
-39.3%
$45,720–$181,280
Montana #39 $82,810 $84,630 $40
-42.4%
$44,470–$123,780
Mississippi #40 $68,270 $49,960 $33
-52.5%
$27,510–$165,240
Alabama #41 $66,740 $52,850 $32
-53.6%
$37,420–$110,110

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