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Total Covered Employment and Wages Average Wage Per Job in 2023

RankStateFIPS CodeAverage Wage
1New York36000$280,832
2District of Columbia11000$226,927
3Connecticut09000$215,216
4Massachusetts25000$190,438
5California06000$171,908
6New Jersey34000$162,505
7Illinois17000$151,838
8Maryland24000$133,383
9Minnesota27000$128,968
10Washington53000$126,544
11New Hampshire33000$126,536
12Colorado08000$124,506
13Virginia51000$124,073
14North Carolina37000$123,401
15Delaware10000$122,772
16Pennsylvania42000$118,306
17Florida12000$116,829
18Texas48000$115,086
19Georgia13000$112,177
20Vermont50000$108,342
21Rhode Island44000$108,236
22Tennessee47000$104,578
23Oregon41000$102,121
24Ohio39000$99,947
25Maine23000$99,889
26Nevada32000$99,256
27Wisconsin55000$98,950
28Iowa19000$98,805
29Arizona04000$98,151
30Missouri29000$96,840
31Utah49000$96,683
32Michigan26000$95,515
33Wyoming56000$94,621
34Hawaii15000$94,225
35Alabama01000$93,499
36Kansas20000$92,585
37Nebraska31000$91,288
38South Carolina45000$90,417
39Kentucky21000$89,038
40Montana30000$88,668
41Indiana18000$88,199
42Idaho16000$86,153
43South Dakota46000$85,812
44North Dakota38000$83,443
45Louisiana22000$83,251
46Alaska02000$81,957
47Arkansas05000$80,666
48Oklahoma40000$79,049
49New Mexico35000$78,055
50Mississippi28000$71,943
51West Virginia54000$70,261

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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