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This article contains lists of U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories by annual median wage and annual mean wage.

The first table contains a list of U.S. states and territories by annual median income. The second table contains a list of U.S. states and territories by annual mean wage.

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Average wage in the United States was $69,392 in 2020.[1] Median income per person in the U.S. was $42,800 in 2019.[2] The average is higher than the median because there are a small number of individuals with very high earnings, and a large number of individuals with relatively low earnings. (See Income inequality in the United States.)

Mean salary map

Map of U.S. states by annual average salary (as of 2020).[3]

  Dark Blue
above $100,000
  Light Blue
$70,000 to $99,999
  Orange
$50,000 to $69,999
  Red
below $49,999

List of U.S. states and territories by annual median wage

U.S. states and territories by annual median wage 2021 (in current dollars)
National
rank
State
or territory
Median wage
in US$[4]
Average earnings
in US$[3]
1  District of Columbia $79,960 $130,836
2  Massachusetts $58,540 $93,765
3  Washington $50,450 $90,128
4  Alaska $48,820 $78,089
5  New York $48,800 $95,470
6  Connecticut $48,720 $86,235
7  Maryland $48,460 $79,257
8  New Jersey $48,200 $86,170
9  Colorado $47,940 $76,485
10  California $47,920 $93,517
11  Rhode Island $47,780 $71,848
12  Hawaii $47,700 $72,694
13  Minnesota $47,590 $74,527
14  Virginia $47,200 $74,924
15  New Hampshire $46,960 $79,928
16  North Dakota $46,960 $69,662
17  Oregon $46,910 $72,616
17  Vermont $46,910 $60,840
19  Delaware $46,700 $72,044
20  Illinois $46,630 $79,852
21  Wyoming $45,890 $62,345
22  Michigan $45,190 $68,667
23  Wisconsin $45,000 $66,542
24  Pennsylvania $44,900 $74,420
25  Maine $42,950 $61,791
26  Ohio $39,680 $67,110
27  Arizona $39,500 $67,937
28  Iowa $39,070 $62,273
29  Texas $39,030 $73,069
30  Utah $38,860 $64,689
31  Nebraska $38,780 $67,902
32  North Carolina $38,370 $66,991
33  Georgia $38,340 $68,677
34  Indiana $38,330 $68,221
35  Missouri $38,130 $64,278
36  Kansas $38,050 $65,062
37  Montana $38,050 $57,994
38  Florida $37,920 $63,238
39  Nevada $37,900 $67,922
40  New Mexico $37,810 $59,412
41  South Dakota $37,710 $67,001
42  Tennessee $37,700 $68,327
43  Kentucky $37,660 $60,619
44  Idaho $37,550 $60,515
45  Oklahoma $37,500 $61,686
46  Louisiana $37,320 $62,679
47  Alabama $37,250 $59,152
47  South Carolina $37,250 $60,698
49  West Virginia $36,860 $58,638
50  Arkansas $36,680 $56,800
51  Mississippi $35,070 $51,608
52  Puerto Rico $20,100[5] No data
 American Samoa No data No data
 Guam No data No data
 Northern Mariana Islands No data No data
 U.S. Virgin Islands No data No data

List of U.S. states and territories by annual mean wage

U.S. states and territories by mean annual wage 2018 (in current dollars)
National
rank
State
or territory
Mean wage
in US$[6]
1  District of Columbia $87,920
2  Massachusetts $63,910
3  New York $61,870
4  Connecticut $60,780
5  Washington $59,410
6  California $59,150
7  Maryland $58,770
8  Alaska $58,710
9  New Jersey $58,210
10  Colorado $55,820
11  Virginia $55,310
12  Rhode Island $54,810
13  Minnesota $54,200
14  Illinois $53,790
15  Delaware $53,320
16  Hawaii $52,900
17  New Hampshire $52,350
18  Oregon $52,000
19  Vermont $50,150
20  Pennsylvania $50,030
21  Texas $49,720
22  North Dakota $49,620
23  Michigan $49,510
24  Arizona $49,290
25  Wyoming $48,630
26 Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia $48,280
27  Ohio $48,220
28  Utah $47,920
29  Wisconsin $47,350
30  North Carolina $47,200
31  Maine $46,810
32  Nebraska $46,710
33  Missouri $46,460
34  Nevada $46,170
35  Iowa $46,150
36  Florida $46,010
37  New Mexico $45,400
38  Indiana $45,290
39  Kansas $45,280
40  Tennessee $44,660
41  Oklahoma $44,220
42  Montana $43,860
43  Alabama $43,790
44  Idaho $43,480
45  Kentucky $43,210
46  South Carolina $43,210
47  U.S. Virgin Islands $42,870
48  Louisiana $42,660
49  West Virginia $42,370
50  South Dakota $41,800
51  Arkansas $41,540
52  Mississippi $39,420
53  Guam $36,550
54  Puerto Rico $29,460
 American Samoa No data
 Northern Mariana Islands No data

See also

References

  1. ^ "Labour > Earnings > Average annual wages". OECD.
  2. ^ "Income Distribution and Poverty". stats.oecd.org. Archived from the original on 2013-06-09.
  3. ^ a b "Earnings by place of work: Average Earnings Per Job in 2018". www.statsamerica.org. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  4. ^ "Occupational Median Annual Wage in 2018". www.statsamerica.org. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  5. ^ http://www.salaryexplorer.com/salary-survey.php?loc=175&loctype=1 Salaryexplorer.com. Average Salary in Puerto Rico 2019. Retrieved June 2019.
  6. ^ "May 2022 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2023-12-20.