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U.S. mean $279,040 · median $292,910

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Louisiana #1 $397,990 $404,550 $191
+42.6%
$235,030–$515,310
Utah #2 $385,660 $437,170 $185
+38.2%
$219,810–$466,780
Vermont #3 $376,670 $418,760 $181
+35%
$231,410–$498,060
Maine #4 $370,520 $379,930 $178
+32.8%
$168,550–$490,820
Oregon #5 $366,460 $395,340 $176
+31.3%
$223,000–$444,710
Alaska #6 $365,560 $421,450 $176
+31%
$182,030–$425,690
Oklahoma #7 $364,140 $370,260 $175
+30.5%
$155,580–$459,170
Washington #8 $352,950 $343,140 $170
+26.5%
$162,800–$584,260
Arizona #9 $336,640 $369,720 $162
+20.6%
$217,940–$455,520
Maryland #10 $330,570 $306,310 $159
+18.5%
$231,840–$469,430
Minnesota #11 $329,280 $321,910 $158
+18%
$149,990–$514,620
North Dakota #12 $327,910 $414,060 $158
+17.5%
$128,150–$428,010
Georgia #13 $319,300 $354,000 $154
+14.4%
$230,070–$404,340
Wisconsin #14 $313,520 $304,990 $151
+12.4%
$148,720–$419,420
Iowa #15 $311,940 $356,020 $150
+11.8%
$164,680–$438,970
South Dakota #16 $307,380 $297,610 $148
+10.2%
$131,350–$433,910
New York #17 $306,240 $348,800 $147
+9.7%
$91,510–$449,020
Nebraska #18 $300,500 $342,570 $144
+7.7%
$94,140–$448,630
Tennessee #19 $296,570 $354,580 $143
+6.3%
$65,300–$516,700
Delaware #20 $294,730 $324,080 $142
+5.6%
$180,200–$325,160
Massachusetts #21 $289,280 $272,240 $139
+3.7%
$96,960–$441,200
Indiana #22 $279,910 $351,990 $135
+0.3%
$70,720–$394,190
New Hampshire #23 $279,730 $348,140 $134
+0.2%
$76,450–$372,260
New Mexico #24 $278,630 $259,990 $134
-0.1%
$201,340–$389,680
Virginia #25 $273,790 $282,410 $132
-1.9%
$179,990–$311,770
California #26 $272,520 $301,240 $131
-2.3%
$103,330–$401,440
South Carolina #27 $268,740 $302,340 $129
-3.7%
$103,990–$428,920
Kentucky #28 $268,360 $317,110 $129
-3.8%
$65,140–$400,000
West Virginia #29 $265,520 $300,810 $128
-4.8%
$63,120–$370,030
Rhode Island #30 $255,560 $166,390 $123
-8.4%
$76,930–$615,380
Michigan #31 $250,650 $209,650 $121
-10.2%
$127,190–$422,390
Connecticut #32 $250,000 $200,580 $120
-10.4%
$75,540–$457,670
North Carolina #33 $249,890 $134,540 $120
-10.4%
$107,420–$600,460
Texas #34 $248,730 $271,960 $120
-10.9%
$73,450–$425,630
Hawaii #35 $245,990 $338,130 $118
-11.8%
$76,650–$385,660
Illinois #36 $244,730 $208,000 $118
-12.3%
$208,000–$413,520
Idaho #37 $230,470 $223,560 $111
-17.4%
$100,710–$332,660
Ohio #38 $227,230 $181,520 $109
-18.6%
$102,160–$405,000
Kansas #39 $222,220 $220,770 $107
-20.4%
$147,520–$366,110
New Jersey #40 $222,080 $228,870 $107
-20.4%
$78,630–$354,630
Alabama #41 $208,080 $210,380 $100
-25.4%
$105,910–$396,480

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