Compare One Occupation Across States
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Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other
Full textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other overview →U.S. mean $40,560 · median $37,280
| State | Rank | Mean | Median | Hourly | Mean vs U.S. | P10–P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Washington | #1 | $66,670 | $67,890 | $32 | +64.4% | $40,800–$89,980 |
| Maine | #2 | $58,580 | $55,160 | $28 | +44.4% | $38,700–$76,340 |
| New York | #3 | $58,050 | $54,040 | $28 | +43.1% | $34,870–$97,210 |
| Florida | #4 | $48,670 | $43,330 | $23 | +20% | $32,910–$64,290 |
| Massachusetts | #5 | $47,040 | $40,050 | $23 | +16% | $34,650–$68,220 |
| Oklahoma | #6 | $46,910 | $45,020 | $23 | +15.7% | $23,720–$67,410 |
| Illinois | #7 | $46,610 | $42,370 | $22 | +14.9% | $32,520–$74,990 |
| Colorado | #8 | $44,560 | $42,640 | $21 | +9.9% | $34,650–$63,790 |
| Indiana | #9 | $43,690 | $43,340 | $21 | +7.7% | $31,890–$56,100 |
| Connecticut | #10 | $43,630 | $41,360 | $21 | +7.6% | $34,010–$59,500 |
| New Hampshire | #11 | $43,450 | $45,650 | $21 | +7.1% | $34,090–$56,420 |
| Virginia | #12 | $42,500 | $38,660 | $20 | +4.8% | $28,590–$66,890 |
| South Carolina | #13 | $41,700 | $39,960 | $20 | +2.8% | $31,140–$51,960 |
| Pennsylvania | #14 | $41,430 | $39,470 | $20 | +2.1% | $29,160–$61,980 |
| Oregon | #15 | $41,290 | $38,430 | $20 | +1.8% | $33,810–$49,390 |
| Rhode Island | #16 | $40,730 | $41,670 | $20 | +0.4% | $35,400–$46,760 |
| Tennessee | #17 | $40,160 | $36,440 | $19 | -1% | $30,480–$51,760 |
| Ohio | #18 | $40,080 | $37,200 | $19 | -1.2% | $33,790–$50,000 |
| California | #19 | $40,070 | $36,740 | $19 | -1.2% | $34,320–$48,260 |
| Alabama | #20 | $39,830 | $35,090 | $19 | -1.8% | $23,860–$61,480 |
| Utah | #21 | $39,520 | $38,260 | $19 | -2.6% | $31,200–$52,270 |
| North Carolina | #22 | $39,430 | $37,280 | $19 | -2.8% | $27,780–$50,900 |
| Missouri | #23 | $39,230 | $36,060 | $19 | -3.3% | $31,200–$47,260 |
| Wisconsin | #24 | $39,090 | $36,290 | $19 | -3.6% | $30,910–$52,000 |
| New Jersey | #25 | $38,990 | $37,410 | $19 | -3.9% | $32,220–$46,280 |
| Nevada | #26 | $38,740 | $37,520 | $19 | -4.5% | $34,790–$47,240 |
| Georgia | #27 | $37,430 | $36,510 | $18 | -7.7% | $31,680–$43,920 |
| Nebraska | #28 | $36,980 | $37,410 | $18 | -8.8% | $31,680–$44,720 |
| Minnesota | #29 | $36,900 | $34,440 | $18 | -9% | $29,000–$49,940 |
| Michigan | #30 | $36,350 | $31,270 | $17 | -10.4% | $31,270–$47,090 |
| Maryland | #31 | $35,760 | $31,740 | $17 | -11.8% | $31,200–$45,480 |
| Texas | #32 | $35,650 | $35,010 | $17 | -12.1% | $26,120–$44,780 |
| Mississippi | #33 | $34,240 | $31,530 | $16 | -15.6% | $26,840–$43,990 |
| Arkansas | #34 | $33,950 | $33,710 | $16 | -16.3% | $26,670–$36,700 |
| North Dakota | #35 | $30,550 | $29,100 | $15 | -24.7% | $28,840–$36,700 |
| Idaho | #36 | $30,060 | $30,000 | $14 | -25.9% | $22,890–$34,330 |
P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.