Compare One Occupation Across States

Pick an occupation, then choose states to see its pay side by side.

States

Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials

Full pressers, textile, garment, and related materials overview →

U.S. mean $34,640 · median $35,060

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Illinois #1 $46,170 $40,230 $22
+33.3%
$33,610–$71,750
California #2 $40,320 $39,300 $19
+16.4%
$36,570–$45,100
Washington #3 $40,310 $37,620 $19
+16.4%
$35,820–$46,280
Oregon #4 $39,330 $36,860 $19
+13.5%
$35,240–$46,970
New Jersey #5 $39,080 $37,920 $19
+12.8%
$33,330–$48,430
Idaho #6 $38,900 $35,990 $19
+12.3%
$25,010–$55,830
New York #7 $38,570 $36,510 $19
+11.3%
$34,200–$45,300
Colorado #8 $37,980 $38,300 $18
+9.6%
$35,550–$39,440
Connecticut #9 $37,840 $36,030 $18
+9.2%
$34,570–$43,770
New Hampshire #10 $37,590 $38,540 $18
+8.5%
$29,970–$39,410
Maine #11 $37,430 $38,020 $18
+8.1%
$33,390–$41,850
Massachusetts #12 $37,280 $36,410 $18
+7.6%
$34,000–$43,750
Arizona #13 $37,090 $36,870 $18
+7.1%
$32,050–$44,140
Michigan #14 $36,420 $36,290 $18
+5.1%
$27,230–$44,750
Hawaii #15 $36,410 $35,980 $18
+5.1%
$30,570–$40,870
Wisconsin #16 $36,270 $35,500 $17
+4.7%
$31,200–$42,630
Rhode Island #17 $35,820 $36,390 $17
+3.4%
$33,170–$37,720
Maryland #18 $35,340 $34,390 $17
+2%
$31,200–$38,850
Montana #19 $35,190 $35,270 $17
+1.6%
$30,320–$39,810
Utah #20 $34,790 $35,320 $17
+0.4%
$30,700–$37,400
Nevada #21 $34,720 $35,560 $17
+0.2%
$31,360–$37,490
Wyoming #22 $34,450 $30,460 $17
-0.5%
$29,030–$47,240
Missouri #23 $33,720 $30,520 $16
-2.7%
$28,600–$40,000
Tennessee #24 $33,390 $29,460 $16
-3.6%
$24,660–$45,220
Nebraska #25 $33,190 $33,300 $16
-4.2%
$28,080–$35,880
Florida #26 $32,500 $31,760 $16
-6.2%
$29,000–$35,660
Georgia #27 $32,110 $33,010 $15
-7.3%
$22,610–$37,210
Ohio #28 $32,010 $30,820 $15
-7.6%
$27,840–$36,950
New Mexico #29 $31,810 $28,730 $15
-8.2%
$25,570–$40,200
Pennsylvania #30 $31,660 $29,880 $15
-8.6%
$27,220–$37,390
Virginia #31 $31,430 $31,220 $15
-9.3%
$28,000–$35,810
Texas #32 $30,560 $29,680 $15
-11.8%
$22,560–$38,430
North Carolina #33 $30,470 $29,300 $15
-12%
$23,230–$36,030
Kentucky #34 $30,460 $31,200 $15
-12.1%
$24,420–$35,790
Arkansas #35 $30,450 $29,880 $15
-12.1%
$28,490–$33,970
Iowa #36 $30,300 $32,990 $15
-12.5%
$21,890–$34,120
Indiana #37 $30,170 $28,840 $15
-12.9%
$26,090–$37,310
Kansas #38 $29,110 $29,110 $14
-16%
$26,840–$31,840
West Virginia #39 $28,670 $28,400 $14
-17.2%
$23,140–$30,880
Oklahoma #40 $28,600 $28,340 $14
-17.4%
$23,860–$34,250
South Carolina #41 $28,310 $29,160 $14
-18.3%
$19,480–$35,520
Mississippi #42 $27,810 $27,180 $13
-19.7%
$22,930–$33,700
Alabama #43 $27,500 $26,860 $13
-20.6%
$23,660–$35,180
Louisiana #44 $26,880 $27,170 $13
-22.4%
$23,150–$30,230

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