Compare One Occupation Across States
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Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Full laundry and dry-cleaning workers overview →U.S. mean $34,920 · median $34,890
| State | Rank | Mean | Median | Hourly | Mean vs U.S. | P10–P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado | #1 | $44,750 | $37,680 | $22 | +28.2% | $32,700–$46,450 |
| District of Columbia | #2 | $41,690 | $37,790 | $20 | +19.4% | $36,700–$57,980 |
| Washington | #3 | $41,240 | $39,590 | $20 | +18.1% | $35,940–$47,310 |
| California | #4 | $39,750 | $37,790 | $19 | +13.8% | $35,450–$46,240 |
| Oregon | #5 | $39,460 | $37,800 | $19 | +13% | $34,000–$46,660 |
| Hawaii | #6 | $39,050 | $35,690 | $19 | +11.8% | $30,310–$55,730 |
| Minnesota | #7 | $38,590 | $37,580 | $19 | +10.5% | $31,090–$46,530 |
| Vermont | #8 | $38,570 | $37,300 | $19 | +10.5% | $31,570–$45,960 |
| Massachusetts | #9 | $38,160 | $37,490 | $18 | +9.3% | $34,540–$42,710 |
| Maine | #10 | $38,010 | $37,380 | $18 | +8.8% | $34,640–$44,190 |
| North Dakota | #11 | $37,940 | $37,470 | $18 | +8.6% | $31,040–$45,630 |
| New York | #12 | $37,780 | $35,050 | $18 | +8.2% | $33,330–$45,690 |
| New Hampshire | #13 | $37,750 | $36,860 | $18 | +8.1% | $31,270–$44,540 |
| Rhode Island | #14 | $37,620 | $37,230 | $18 | +7.7% | $31,200–$43,750 |
| Connecticut | #15 | $37,400 | $36,310 | $18 | +7.1% | $34,010–$42,000 |
| Nevada | #16 | $37,230 | $36,210 | $18 | +6.6% | $29,360–$50,220 |
| Montana | #17 | $36,730 | $36,250 | $18 | +5.2% | $30,160–$44,980 |
| Alaska | #18 | $36,650 | $36,050 | $18 | +5% | $27,200–$48,550 |
| New Jersey | #19 | $36,460 | $36,050 | $18 | +4.4% | $32,220–$40,770 |
| Arizona | #20 | $36,380 | $36,500 | $17 | +4.2% | $32,690–$38,530 |
| Nebraska | #21 | $35,730 | $34,790 | $17 | +2.3% | $29,910–$43,990 |
| Illinois | #22 | $35,630 | $35,220 | $17 | +2% | $31,200–$40,460 |
| Michigan | #23 | $35,530 | $35,100 | $17 | +1.7% | $28,440–$43,180 |
| Utah | #24 | $35,470 | $35,690 | $17 | +1.6% | $26,980–$45,230 |
| Maryland | #25 | $35,340 | $34,710 | $17 | +1.2% | $31,200–$39,800 |
| Wisconsin | #26 | $35,120 | $35,700 | $17 | +0.6% | $29,270–$42,240 |
| Delaware | #27 | $34,860 | $33,730 | $17 | -0.2% | $31,200–$41,980 |
| Missouri | #28 | $34,370 | $33,870 | $17 | -1.6% | $28,600–$39,270 |
| Idaho | #29 | $34,330 | $35,140 | $17 | -1.7% | $23,700–$45,540 |
| Iowa | #30 | $34,170 | $34,050 | $16 | -2.1% | $28,750–$41,700 |
| Pennsylvania | #31 | $33,770 | $34,060 | $16 | -3.3% | $26,970–$41,880 |
| South Dakota | #32 | $33,710 | $32,780 | $16 | -3.5% | $28,100–$43,330 |
| Florida | #33 | $33,240 | $32,340 | $16 | -4.8% | $29,150–$38,010 |
| Virginia | #34 | $32,730 | $32,140 | $16 | -6.3% | $26,490–$38,500 |
| Tennessee | #35 | $32,660 | $33,220 | $16 | -6.5% | $27,420–$36,900 |
| North Carolina | #36 | $32,410 | $31,920 | $16 | -7.2% | $26,020–$38,360 |
| Ohio | #37 | $32,240 | $30,520 | $16 | -7.7% | $26,380–$38,620 |
| Indiana | #38 | $31,970 | $30,930 | $15 | -8.4% | $26,000–$38,790 |
| New Mexico | #39 | $31,960 | $30,850 | $15 | -8.5% | $27,210–$36,690 |
| Wyoming | #40 | $31,530 | $28,630 | $15 | -9.7% | $27,460–$41,160 |
| South Carolina | #41 | $31,520 | $30,470 | $15 | -9.7% | $23,470–$38,050 |
| Texas | #42 | $31,190 | $29,630 | $15 | -10.7% | $22,620–$38,960 |
| Kansas | #43 | $31,080 | $30,120 | $15 | -11% | $25,800–$36,640 |
| Georgia | #44 | $30,650 | $30,580 | $15 | -12.2% | $22,580–$36,970 |
| West Virginia | #45 | $30,280 | $28,970 | $15 | -13.3% | $23,070–$37,030 |
| Kentucky | #46 | $29,840 | $29,220 | $14 | -14.5% | $23,140–$36,610 |
| Oklahoma | #47 | $29,090 | $28,170 | $14 | -16.7% | $20,750–$38,600 |
| Arkansas | #48 | $28,870 | $28,460 | $14 | -17.3% | $23,640–$34,170 |
| Alabama | #49 | $28,840 | $28,370 | $14 | -17.4% | $22,450–$35,560 |
| Louisiana | #50 | $27,880 | $27,460 | $13 | -20.2% | $21,680–$36,530 |
| Mississippi | #51 | $27,550 | $27,190 | $13 | -21.1% | $21,430–$36,500 |
P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.