United States Average Hourly Earnings for Employees in the Private Education and Health Services Industry in April, 2021 (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on February 23, 2025.
According to data from the US BLS, in April 2021, Washington had the highest average hourly earnings for employees in the private education and health services industry ($34.34) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by California ($33.57), and New Hampshire ($32.25).
The chart and table below shows the average hourly earnings for employees in the private education and health services industry for different states in April 2021.
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Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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| State | Avg. Hourly Earnings ($) |
|---|---|
| Washington | 34.34 |
| California | 33.57 |
| New Hampshire | 32.25 |
| New Jersey | 32.19 |
| Connecticut | 31.88 |
| Massachusetts | 31.83 |
| Hawaii | 31.77 |
| Minnesota | 31.45 |
| Indiana | 30.93 |
| Florida | 30.25 |
| Georgia | 30.17 |
| Oregon | 30.13 |
| Rhode Island | 29.95 |
| Maine | 29.72 |
| Maryland | 29.7 |
| Delaware | 29.42 |
| South Carolina | 29.1 |
| Nebraska | 29.09 |
| Vermont | 29 |
| Colorado | 28.69 |
| North Carolina | 28.67 |
| Michigan | 28.48 |
| New York | 28.21 |
| Alabama | 28.11 |
| Wisconsin | 27.97 |
| Utah | 27.96 |
| Montana | 27.95 |
| West Virginia | 27.75 |
| North Dakota | 27.47 |
| Arizona | 27.12 |
| Kentucky | 27.1 |
| Illinois | 26.66 |
| Oklahoma | 25.39 |
| Virginia | 25.27 |
| Texas | 25.16 |
| Tennessee | 25.09 |
| Iowa | 24.84 |
| Pennsylvania | 24.43 |
| Mississippi | 24.33 |
| Missouri | 24.27 |
| Kansas | 24.24 |
| Wyoming | 24.07 |
| Ohio | 24.03 |
| Idaho | 23.81 |
| South Dakota | 23.6 |
| New Mexico | 23.43 |
| Arkansas | 22.66 |
| Louisiana | 22.2 |