Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2021 Q4

Updated on December 30, 2023.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, for 2021 Q4, among all US states and DC, District of Columbia had the highest average weekly wage ($2,317), followed by Massachusetts ($1,836), and New York ($1,830).

On the other hand, Mississippi had the lowest average weekly wage ($945), followed by West Virginia ($1,051), and Arkansas ($1,066).

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.

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Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2021 Q4
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Ranking of US States By Average Weekly Wage in 2021 Q4
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Rank State Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 District of Columbia 2317
2 Massachusetts 1836
3 New York 1830
4 California 1803
5 Washington 1682
6 Connecticut 1607
7 New Hampshire 1581
8 New Jersey 1564
9 Maryland 1498
10 Colorado 1485
11 Illinois 1473
12 Virginia 1425
13 Minnesota 1378
14 Texas 1375
15 Pennsylvania 1352
16 Delaware 1340
17 Oregon 1331
18 Rhode Island 1317
19 Alaska 1310
20 Florida 1294
21 Georgia 1293
22 Michigan 1290
23 Arizona 1282
24 Tennessee 1264
25 Nevada 1245
26 North Carolina 1242
27 Utah 1231
28 Hawaii 1229
29 Ohio 1222
30 Wisconsin 1201
31 North Dakota 1193
32 Vermont 1190
33 Missouri 1179
34 Maine 1165
35 Iowa 1156
36 Alabama 1153
36 Indiana 1153
37 Louisiana 1143
37 Wyoming 1143
38 Nebraska 1140
39 Kansas 1133
40 Idaho 1111
41 Kentucky 1109
42 Montana 1108
43 South Dakota 1107
44 South Carolina 1101
45 New Mexico 1097
46 Oklahoma 1079
47 Arkansas 1066
48 West Virginia 1051
49 Mississippi 945