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Mapped: Median Salary by U.S. State
Visual Capitalist ^ | 09/28/25 | Niccolo Conte

Posted on 09/28/2025 9:05:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Across the United States, median full-time salaries vary widely depending on the state. From booming coastal economies to regions with lower costs of living, geographic differences play a major role in shaping income levels.

This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, maps out the median full-time salary by state in 2024 using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, the latest data available as of September 2025.

Median Full-Time Salary Across the U.S. in 2024

The U.S. overall median full-time salary sits at approximately $61,702 per year, though the gap between the highest and lowest earning states exceeds $50,000.

The data table below shows the median earnings of the full-time, year-round civilian workforce aged 16 and older in every U.S. state:

RankState / DistrictMedian full-time salary (civilians, aged 16+)
1District of Columbia$102,970
2Massachusetts$79,113
3Washington$76,323
4Maryland$74,982
5New Jersey$74,164
6Connecticut$72,834
7Colorado$72,028
8New York$70,254
9California$70,031
10New Hampshire$69,275
11Alaska$69,063
12Virginia$67,309
13Rhode Island$67,142
14Minnesota$66,932
15Illinois$65,513
16Oregon$65,360
17Vermont$64,971
18Utah$62,249
19Pennsylvania$61,973
20Delaware$61,651
21Maine$60,948
22Hawaii$60,836
23Wisconsin$60,803
24Michigan$60,613
25Arizona$60,459
26Ohio$60,300
27North Dakota$60,170
28Georgia$59,240
29Texas$58,650
30Idaho$58,476
31North Carolina$57,727
32Iowa$57,716
33Kansas$57,418
34Wyoming$57,343
35Indiana$57,303
36Nebraska$56,723
37Missouri$56,210
38Montana$55,992
39South Dakota$55,708
40South Carolina$55,325
41Tennessee$55,313
42Nevada$54,800
43Florida$54,311
44New Mexico$54,000
45Kentucky$53,824
46Alabama$53,459
47Louisiana$52,959
48West Virginia$52,080
49Oklahoma$51,676
50Arkansas$50,899
51Mississippi$50,120
n/aUnited States$61,702

At the very top is the District of Columbia, where the median full-time salary reaches $102,970—well above any state.

Massachusetts ($79,113), Washington ($76,323), Maryland ($74,982), and New Jersey ($74,164) round out the top five. These states benefit from strong tech, finance, and government sectors that boost wages significantly above the national level.

While it’s primarily coastal states that have a median full-time salary above $70,000, Colorado is the notable exception of a landlocked state with higher median earnings at $72,028.

States with the Lowest Median Full-Time Salary in 2024

At the other end of the spectrum, Mississippi ranks last with a median full-time salary of $50,120.

Other low-earning states include Arkansas ($50,899), Oklahoma ($51,676), West Virginia ($52,080), and Louisiana ($52,959). Many of these states are concentrated in the South, reflecting broader regional wage gaps tied to industry mix, job availability, and cost of living.

A clear divide emerges between coastal and interior states. High salaries cluster in the Northeast and on the West Coast, while much of the South lags behind the U.S. median of $61,702.

To learn more about earnings in the U.S., check out this graphic which breaks down how education affects earnings in every single state on Voronoi, the new app from Visual Capitalist.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: salary; state
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1 posted on 09/28/2025 9:05:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Looks pretty uniform. The high-tax states have the highest incomes.


2 posted on 09/28/2025 9:16:57 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: SeekAndFind

DC should never be a state.


3 posted on 09/28/2025 9:33:47 PM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: SeekAndFind

If you kick out the outliers (highest - Wash D.C. and lowest - Mississippi), the median is $60,300 - $1,700 less than with the outliers left in.

The northeast states minus Maine plus California, Virginia (Fed Gov) and Alaska, top the list. What surprises me is Florida ranks fairly low, with only six states ranked lower. Ohio is right at the median.

1 District of Columbia $102,970
2 Massachusetts $79,113
3 Washington $76,323
4 Maryland $74,982
5 New Jersey $74,164
6 Connecticut $72,834
7 Colorado $72,028
8 New York $70,254
9 California $70,031
10 New Hampshire $69,275
11 Alaska $69,063
12 Virginia $67,309
13 Rhode Island $67,142
14 Minnesota $66,932
15 Illinois $65,513
16 Oregon $65,360
17 Vermont $64,971
18 Utah $62,249
19 Pennsylvania $61,973
20 Delaware $61,651
21 Maine $60,948
22 Hawaii $60,836
23 Wisconsin $60,803
24 Michigan $60,613
25 Arizona $60,459
26 Ohio $60,300
27 North Dakota $60,170
28 Georgia $59,240
29 Texas $58,650
30 Idaho $58,476
31 North Carolina $57,727
32 Iowa $57,716
33 Kansas $57,418
34 Wyoming $57,343
35 Indiana $57,303
36 Nebraska $56,723
37 Missouri $56,210
38 Montana $55,992
39 South Dakota $55,708
40 South Carolina $55,325
41 Tennessee $55,313
42 Nevada $54,800
43 Florida $54,311
44 New Mexico $54,000
45 Kentucky $53,824
46 Alabama $53,459
47 Louisiana $52,959
48 West Virginia $52,080
49 Oklahoma $51,676
50 Arkansas $50,899
51 Mississippi $50,120


4 posted on 09/28/2025 9:41:01 PM PDT by Wuli (uire)
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To: SeekAndFind

Salary alone is useless data.


5 posted on 09/28/2025 9:58:51 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 "/!i!! &@$%&*(@ -')
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To: SeekAndFind

Income needs to be compared to cost of living (food, car, housing, gas, utilities, etc) for a meaningful comparison.


6 posted on 09/28/2025 10:02:32 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

I am working on a spreadsheet comparison of ranking by median salary and ranking by cost of living. Have to go to bed.

In general I am thinking that if a state ranks higher in cost of living than it does by median salary, then the median salary is not making up for the cost of living. This could even be occurring in some of the states among the higher ranked median salaries, their cost of living could be even higher. I’ll finish the comparison tomorrow.


7 posted on 09/28/2025 10:32:53 PM PDT by Wuli (uire)
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To: SeekAndFind

DC’s obscene.

Otherwise the range isn’t all that great.


8 posted on 09/28/2025 10:40:17 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Wuli

Florida’s retired.


9 posted on 09/28/2025 10:41:12 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

“Florida’s retired.”

Yea - retired, snow birds (income out of state) and tourists income out of state). Makes sense.

I think also there is a lot of income in Florida that is likely not counted/mapped in median salaries, because it’s in capital gains in real estate. All states have a certain level of real estate bought and/or sold for investment purposes, and I think Florida ranks high in that regard. I know quite a few Northeast snow birds with second or investment residences in Florida.


10 posted on 09/28/2025 11:02:45 PM PDT by Wuli (uire)
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To: logi_cal869

Agree 100%. Places like where I come from in Iowa (Alaska now) has an extremely low cost of living. You don’t have to make much to be doing fine.


11 posted on 09/28/2025 11:11:39 PM PDT by vpintheak (The left is violence.)
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To: SeekAndFind

What’s missing from these data is the cost of living. The cost of living reflects differences in housing costs (which are astronomical in certain places), heating and air conditioning costs, and auto insurance rates, among other things. With my cost of living-adjusted figures, compare CA or NY to TX.

I got the cost of living by state from: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/cost-of-living-index-by-state#title

Cost of Living Median Salary (000s) Real Median Salary
AK 123.8 69.1 57.8
AL 88.0 53.5 63.0
AR 88.7 50.9 59.5
AZ 111.5 60.5 56.2
CA 144.8 70.0 50.1
CO 102.0 72.0 73.1
CT 112.3 72.8 67.2
DC 141.9 103.0 75.2
DE 100.8 61.7 63.4
FL 102.8 54.2 54.6
GA 91.3 59.2 67.2
HI 186.9 60.8 33.7
IA 89.7 57.7 66.6
ID 102.0 58.5 59.4
IL 94.4 65.5 71.9
IN 90.5 57.3 65.6
KS 87.0 57.4 68.4
KY 93.0 53.8 59.9
LA 92.2 53.0 59.6
MA 145.9 79.1 56.2
MD 115.3 75.0 67.4
ME 112.1 60.9 56.3
MI 90.4 60.6 69.4
MN 95.1 66.9 72.9
MO 88.7 56.2 65.6
MS 87.9 50.1 59.0
MT 94.4 56.0 61.5
NC 97.8 57.7 61.1
ND 91.9 60.2 67.9
NE 93.1 56.7 63.1
NH 112.6 69.3 63.8
NM 93.3 54.0 60.0
NV 101.3 54.8 56.0
NY 123.3 70.3 59.1
OH 94.2 60.3 66.3
OK 85.7 51.7 62.5
OR 112.0 65.4 60.5
PA 95.1 62.0 67.5
RI 112.2 67.1 62.0
SC 95.9 55.3 59.7
SD 92.2 55.7 62.6
TN 90.5 55.3 63.3
TX 92.7 58.7 65.6
UT 104.9 62.2 61.4
VA 100.7 67.3 69.2
VT 114.4 65.0 58.9
WA 114.2 76.3 69.2
WI 97.0 60.8 64.9
WV 84.1 52.1 64.2
WY 95.5 57.3 62.2


12 posted on 09/28/2025 11:27:32 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
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To: Wuli

Ping me on that, please.


13 posted on 09/29/2025 1:06:43 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Wuli; ProtectOurFreedom

“I am working on a spreadsheet comparison of ranking by median salary and ranking by cost of living.”

That would be great! I am extremely interested if you don’t mind pinging me.

But you guys are right... How much you get to keep of that gross after costs is even more important.

I have argued this for a long time now. “Good” folks do not want to move from Ca to Az because they will make $2 less an hour in their line of work. But the reality is, even though they make less an hour in Az the lower costs of living offsets that and they actually end up breaking even with Ca or even more extra at the end of every month after their costs. Depending where they land in Az of course.

I mean just the lower electricity rate, gasoline prices, and costs of homes alone make a HUGE difference, more than that $2 an hour...

That profit/loss math comparison is extremely important... That making more in Ca can be just an illusion...


14 posted on 09/29/2025 2:53:44 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: Wuli

The median of the states is not the median of the entire country.

The median of any set, including of the states, is unchanged by eliminating an equal number of members from the top or bottom, and always exactly equal to the member in the middle, in this case # 26 Ohio, at $60,300. The U.S. median is based on ranking all full time workers, so New York and California have more influence than DC.

The famous example is that the average first year income of students graduating with geography degrees from North Carolina in 1991 was $60 million. There were five of them. One of them was Michael Jordan. The median salary was $30,000.


15 posted on 09/29/2025 3:23:53 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Nullius in verba)
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To: Redmen4ever

DC still holds the lead, but MA takes a big step down.


16 posted on 09/29/2025 3:27:35 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Wuli

It says full-time, employed, retired does not play a part in this.
Florida is an agricultural/cattle state, wages are not high in those industries.


17 posted on 09/29/2025 4:38:10 AM PDT by Fireone (1.Avoid crowds 2.Head on a swivel 3.Be prepared to protect & defend those around you 4.Avoid crowds)
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To: Steely Tom

Even still they make more than those poor people in Mississippi. I can’t see how someone even in Mississippi with lower costs can survive on that. I’m in a low price county in Florida and prices for everything has gone up significantly. I am 30K over average and it’s still amazing how much bills have gone up in 10 years.


18 posted on 09/29/2025 6:02:33 AM PDT by napscoordinator (DeSantis is a beast! Florida is the freest state in the country! )
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To: 9YearLurker

DC has a lot of high prestige law firms and 535 politicians who up the percentage.


19 posted on 09/29/2025 6:04:24 AM PDT by napscoordinator (DeSantis is a beast! Florida is the freest state in the country! )
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To: napscoordinator

“DC has a lot of high prestige law firms”

aka lobbyists and fixers.


20 posted on 09/29/2025 6:10:35 AM PDT by cgbg ("The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.")
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