2007 BLS Avg. Wage Per Job: Finance and insurance
 
Stats IN
RankStatesAvg. Wage
1New York$206,210
2Connecticut$146,260
3District of Columbia$133,708
4Massachusetts$116,062
5New Jersey$98,747
6California$92,094
7Illinois$89,961
9Delaware$80,890
10Minnesota$78,660
11Maryland$78,206
12North Carolina$72,894
13New Hampshire$71,306
14Virginia$71,093
15Pennsylvania$70,711
16Washington$70,013
17Georgia$69,243
18Colorado$68,728
19Texas$66,719
20Florida$64,522
21Tennessee$62,765
22Vermont$61,859
23Rhode Island$60,863
24Oregon$59,542
25Arizona$59,500
26Ohio$58,801
27Michigan$58,756
28Alabama$58,335
29Hawaii$56,538
30Iowa$56,029
31Nevada$55,832
32Missouri$55,559
33Wisconsin$55,038
34Alaska$53,555
35Maine$52,963
36Kentucky$52,775
37Indiana$52,675
38Kansas$52,560
39South Carolina$52,485
40Utah$50,767
41Louisiana$49,991
42Nebraska$48,956
43New Mexico$47,728
44Montana$46,943
45Arkansas$46,741
46Idaho$46,297
47Wyoming$45,744
48Oklahoma$44,735
49Mississippi$44,227
50South Dakota$42,506
51North Dakota$42,457
52West Virginia$39,053
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: July 30, 2008 at 21:50