Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2019 Q2

Updated on December 30, 2023.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, for 2019 Q2, among all US states and DC, District of Columbia had the highest average weekly wage ($1,779), followed by Massachusetts ($1,377), and New York ($1,347).

On the other hand, Mississippi had the lowest average weekly wage ($767), followed by Idaho ($820), and South Dakota ($837).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high average weekly wage, and the table below shows the ranking for all US states and DC.

Related Topics: US BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2019 Q2
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Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2019 Q2
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Rank State Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 District of Columbia 1779
2 Massachusetts 1377
3 New York 1347
4 California 1324
5 Washington 1287
6 Connecticut 1264
7 New Jersey 1236
8 Maryland 1179
9 Colorado 1128
10 Illinois 1122
11 Virginia 1113
12 Minnesota 1101
12 Texas 1101
13 New Hampshire 1090
14 Alaska 1075
15 Pennsylvania 1071
16 Delaware 1061
17 Oregon 1036
17 Rhode Island 1036
18 North Dakota 1027
19 Georgia 1017
19 Michigan 1017
20 Arizona 1010
21 Hawaii 989
22 North Carolina 971
23 Florida 968
24 Tennessee 965
25 Ohio 964
26 Nevada 961
27 Missouri 948
28 Wisconsin 939
29 Utah 932
30 Wyoming 931
31 Vermont 929
32 Louisiana 923
33 Kentucky 912
34 Alabama 910
35 Indiana 909
36 Kansas 905
37 Iowa 902
38 Oklahoma 900
39 Nebraska 889
39 New Mexico 889
39 West Virginia 889
40 Maine 873
41 South Carolina 868
42 Arkansas 861
43 Montana 842
44 South Dakota 837
45 Idaho 820
46 Mississippi 767