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U.S. mean $70,280 · median $62,780

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Massachusetts #1 $113,290 $120,840 $54
+61.2%
$82,760–$128,080
New Jersey #2 $112,660 $113,220 $54
+60.3%
$94,000–$130,710
Illinois #3 $98,680 $101,850 $47
+40.4%
$64,830–$124,450
Washington #4 $98,300 $107,660 $47
+39.9%
$53,210–$128,970
Hawaii #5 $96,620 $99,860 $46
+37.5%
$53,970–$121,680
New York #6 $92,830 $92,610 $45
+32.1%
$59,140–$129,180
Minnesota #7 $92,680 $95,320 $45
+31.9%
$80,030–$99,010
Rhode Island #8 $89,740 $98,320 $43
+27.7%
$65,500–$98,330
Oregon #9 $89,260 $96,050 $43
+27%
$52,630–$120,860
Wisconsin #10 $85,460 $92,820 $41
+21.6%
$58,150–$100,160
Pennsylvania #11 $83,980 $82,970 $40
+19.5%
$51,550–$110,680
Alaska #12 $81,450 $76,970 $39
+15.9%
$65,990–$99,980
California #13 $80,920 $76,370 $39
+15.1%
$47,480–$118,030
North Dakota #14 $77,890 $82,120 $37
+10.8%
$57,410–$99,840
Nevada #15 $73,740 $62,510 $35
+4.9%
$46,560–$103,770
Iowa #16 $73,110 $77,400 $35
+4%
$59,120–$81,240
Ohio #17 $72,700 $74,710 $35
+3.4%
$47,840–$88,860
Missouri #18 $71,910 $77,410 $35
+2.3%
$48,650–$89,350
Indiana #19 $70,590 $70,130 $34
+0.4%
$45,720–$98,840
District of Columbia #20 $69,290 $61,240 $33
-1.4%
$58,130–$93,070
Connecticut #21 $68,500 $62,400 $33
-2.5%
$47,810–$97,760
Maryland #22 $68,310 $71,730 $33
-2.8%
$47,790–$82,160
Idaho #23 $68,020 $72,750 $33
-3.2%
$49,780–$80,140
West Virginia #24 $67,180 $71,850 $32
-4.4%
$50,620–$80,200
Kentucky #25 $66,980 $64,060 $32
-4.7%
$48,240–$98,360
Montana #26 $64,530 $67,390 $31
-8.2%
$47,880–$75,690
Nebraska #27 $64,390 $65,470 $31
-8.4%
$48,160–$79,040
Maine #28 $64,350 $61,750 $31
-8.4%
$45,660–$86,840
Michigan #29 $63,580 $62,830 $31
-9.5%
$41,260–$79,150
Louisiana #30 $62,830 $68,830 $30
-10.6%
$39,130–$80,560
Arizona #31 $62,360 $59,390 $30
-11.3%
$46,470–$92,270
Colorado #32 $61,010 $58,830 $29
-13.2%
$44,870–$83,150
New Hampshire #33 $60,430 $59,920 $29
-14%
$48,500–$73,480
Virginia #34 $59,520 $60,260 $29
-15.3%
$47,040–$73,890
Vermont #35 $59,500 $55,640 $29
-15.3%
$46,450–$83,630
Delaware #36 $59,350 $59,820 $29
-15.6%
$50,000–$72,370
Kansas #37 $59,310 $58,560 $29
-15.6%
$44,770–$79,820
Tennessee #38 $58,090 $56,750 $28
-17.3%
$44,500–$74,700
Texas #39 $56,740 $52,240 $27
-19.3%
$42,160–$77,520
Utah #40 $56,670 $58,250 $27
-19.4%
$40,190–$75,200
South Dakota #41 $56,500 $57,050 $27
-19.6%
$45,380–$74,800
Florida #42 $55,720 $55,700 $27
-20.7%
$37,950–$73,280
Alabama #43 $53,970 $56,640 $26
-23.2%
$40,660–$67,700
North Carolina #44 $53,250 $48,740 $26
-24.2%
$36,780–$79,130
South Carolina #45 $52,760 $50,750 $25
-24.9%
$34,890–$66,750
Georgia #46 $52,500 $48,090 $25
-25.3%
$38,370–$70,680
Mississippi #47 $51,580 $50,690 $25
-26.6%
$30,700–$74,520
Oklahoma #48 $51,200 $47,660 $25
-27.1%
$37,790–$63,670
Wyoming #49 $50,500 $47,480 $24
-28.1%
$39,960–$60,820
Arkansas #50 $46,020 $45,510 $22
-34.5%
$32,430–$61,460

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