United States Average Hourly Earnings for Employees in the Total Private Industry in March, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.)

Updated on March 23, 2026.

According to data from the US BLS, in March 2007, District of Columbia had the highest average hourly earnings for employees in the total private industry ($33.38) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by Connecticut ($25.98), and Massachusetts ($25.89).

The chart and table below shows the average hourly earnings for employees in the total private industry for different states in March 2007.

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State Avg. Hourly Earnings ($)
District of Columbia 33.38
Connecticut 25.98
Massachusetts 25.89
New York 25.35
New Jersey 25.03
California 24.84
Alaska 24.74
Maryland 24.14
Washington 24.1
Minnesota 23.25
Colorado 23.05
Illinois 22.73
Virginia 22.32
Rhode Island 22.2
Delaware 22.1
New Hampshire 22.05
Utah 21.89
Michigan 21.65
Texas 21.07
Vermont 20.89
Georgia 20.83
Oregon 20.67
Hawaii 20.64
Wisconsin 20.56
Ohio 20.24
Florida 20.17
Pennsylvania 20.02
Arizona 19.93
Nebraska 19.91
Indiana 19.82
Missouri 19.77
Nevada 19.72
Wyoming 19.69
North Carolina 19.49
Alabama 19.4
Kansas 19.13
Tennessee 19.04
Maine 18.91
South Carolina 18.77
New Mexico 18.43
Louisiana 18.31
North Dakota 18.29
Iowa 18.09
Montana 17.89
Kentucky 17.68
Oklahoma 16.99
West Virginia 16.81
Mississippi 16.58
South Dakota 16.56
Idaho 16.06
Arkansas 15.91