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Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers

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U.S. mean $39,280 · median $38,300

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Colorado #1 $51,350 $50,390 $25
+30.7%
$47,520–$57,280
Nebraska #2 $48,810 $47,580 $23
+24.3%
$40,850–$55,230
Kansas #3 $46,990 $48,080 $23
+19.6%
$39,660–$59,250
Arizona #4 $46,360 $48,550 $22
+18%
$36,510–$48,550
New Hampshire #5 $44,970 $47,260 $22
+14.5%
$37,330–$55,060
South Dakota #6 $44,140 $44,290 $21
+12.4%
$35,730–$48,150
Washington #7 $43,410 $43,010 $21
+10.5%
$36,600–$52,470
Utah #8 $43,370 $44,150 $21
+10.4%
$37,320–$46,020
Vermont #9 $43,240 $40,110 $21
+10.1%
$29,140–$55,580
North Dakota #10 $43,090 $47,250 $21
+9.7%
$31,250–$47,250
Michigan #11 $42,610 $44,430 $20
+8.5%
$37,940–$46,630
Maine #12 $42,600 $39,170 $20
+8.5%
$32,590–$58,930
Iowa #13 $42,560 $43,190 $20
+8.4%
$39,170–$46,220
Minnesota #14 $41,980 $43,400 $20
+6.9%
$36,080–$46,770
Hawaii #15 $41,920 $40,260 $20
+6.7%
$35,660–$49,380
Wisconsin #16 $41,870 $43,300 $20
+6.6%
$35,890–$48,490
Indiana #17 $41,530 $42,450 $20
+5.7%
$36,680–$45,000
Illinois #18 $41,440 $40,690 $20
+5.5%
$35,750–$47,390
Missouri #19 $41,410 $41,890 $20
+5.4%
$34,930–$47,850
Nevada #20 $40,810 $37,920 $20
+3.9%
$31,440–$56,940
West Virginia #21 $40,480 $36,870 $19
+3.1%
$22,550–$46,840
New York #22 $40,450 $37,330 $19
+3%
$32,740–$52,040
Kentucky #23 $40,110 $39,150 $19
+2.1%
$36,860–$45,590
Rhode Island #24 $39,610 $37,740 $19
+0.8%
$33,280–$50,300
Oklahoma #25 $39,380 $36,300 $19
+0.3%
$34,960–$46,180
California #26 $38,930 $36,570 $19
-0.9%
$34,950–$46,040
Idaho #27 $38,780 $39,200 $19
-1.3%
$31,200–$44,530
Georgia #28 $38,670 $39,330 $19
-1.6%
$30,150–$45,800
Montana #29 $38,660 $37,440 $19
-1.6%
$34,950–$47,580
Massachusetts #30 $38,570 $36,570 $19
-1.8%
$33,330–$46,400
Ohio #31 $38,390 $37,020 $18
-2.3%
$35,350–$45,410
Arkansas #32 $38,360 $37,980 $18
-2.3%
$33,470–$44,540
Alaska #33 $38,020 $37,180 $18
-3.2%
$35,640–$38,840
Oregon #34 $37,810 $36,060 $18
-3.7%
$35,640–$45,360
New Jersey #35 $37,760 $34,930 $18
-3.9%
$32,220–$51,110
Wyoming #36 $37,670 $37,040 $18
-4.1%
$30,030–$45,790
North Carolina #37 $37,630 $39,170 $18
-4.2%
$29,710–$41,640
Connecticut #38 $37,180 $34,780 $18
-5.3%
$34,010–$44,530
Pennsylvania #39 $37,020 $36,480 $18
-5.8%
$31,800–$43,550
Tennessee #40 $36,670 $37,590 $18
-6.6%
$28,090–$44,220
Mississippi #41 $36,390 $37,890 $18
-7.4%
$28,870–$41,170
South Carolina #42 $35,780 $34,790 $17
-8.9%
$34,090–$39,390
Maryland #43 $35,770 $32,950 $17
-8.9%
$31,200–$45,870
Delaware #44 $35,740 $35,500 $17
-9%
$34,320–$38,070
Texas #45 $35,540 $35,890 $17
-9.5%
$23,230–$45,230
Virginia #46 $35,460 $36,170 $17
-9.7%
$29,470–$43,240
Florida #47 $34,740 $31,160 $17
-11.6%
$27,240–$46,170
New Mexico #48 $34,050 $31,240 $16
-13.3%
$29,330–$44,490
Alabama #49 $31,840 $31,080 $15
-18.9%
$22,130–$39,330
Louisiana #50 $29,410 $27,850 $14
-25.1%
$21,570–$38,120

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