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U.S. mean $124,180 · median $112,230

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
District of Columbia #1 $156,300 $172,330 $75
+25.9%
$107,030–$195,190
Texas #2 $153,350 $152,780 $74
+23.5%
$93,180–$230,020
Maryland #3 $136,260 $130,150 $66
+9.7%
$88,770–$195,190
Florida #4 $133,820 $130,640 $64
+7.8%
$73,070–$215,470
Massachusetts #5 $128,580 $114,640 $62
+3.5%
$92,430–$168,550
South Carolina #6 $125,430 $136,990 $60
+1%
$85,000–$167,720
New York #7 $122,230 $112,230 $59
-1.6%
$112,230–$134,370
California #8 $118,380 $110,700 $57
-4.7%
$66,090–$172,760
Washington #9 $114,400 $109,550 $55
-7.9%
$82,430–$148,510
Hawaii #10 $108,120 $108,200 $52
-12.9%
$80,830–$143,020
Maine #11 $105,420 $100,430 $51
-15.1%
$79,370–$130,480
Mississippi #12 $98,740 $97,060 $47
-20.5%
$63,850–$133,020
Georgia #13 $97,080 $97,770 $47
-21.8%
$63,650–$123,350
Michigan #14 $87,040 $76,210 $42
-29.9%
$61,100–$151,110
Wisconsin #15 $82,300 $78,850 $40
-33.7%
$66,830–$105,390

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