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Average Annual Pay for all Production Occupations by State - 2005

Average Annual Pay
2005

Percent Change
2004-2005

Delaware
N/A
N/A

District of Columbia

$40,430

6.03%

Alaska

$38,630

2.25%

Michigan

$35,960

0.33%

Washington

$34,710

5.98%

Connecticut

$34,100

2.13%

Massachusetts

$33,290

3.42%

Wyoming

$33,090

2.96%

Louisiana

$31,960

0.82%

Minnesota

$31,850

2.74%

Ohio

$31,770

1.15%

Maryland

$31,680

3.19%

Indiana

$31,430

0.10%

Wisconsin

$31,270

1.89%

New Jersey

$31,060

-0.80%

Pennsylvania

$30,820

3.70%

New Hampshire

$30,790

2.70%

Colorado

$30,680

1.02%

New York

$30,400

3.30%

Oregon

$30,390

2.81%

Maine

$30,340

2.57%

Kentucky

$30,040

1.97%

U. S. Average

$29,890

2.08%

Illinois

$29,760

1.74%

Nevada

$29,710

4.03%

Virginia

$29,610

3.31%

West Virginia

$29,490

0.68%

Rhode Island

$29,470

3.66%

Vermont

$29,430

2.08%

Kansas

$29,400

2.40%

North Dakota

$29,340

3.60%

Hawaii

$29,130

2.39%

Iowa

$29,030

1.54%

South Carolina

$28,920

1.08%

California

$28,860

3.07%

Missouri

$28,670

1.56%

New Mexico

$28,470

2.97%

Texas

$28,290

2.28%

Tennessee

$28,060

-1.02%

Montana

$28,040

0.00%

Nebraska

$27,960

3.52%

Oklahoma

$27,810

2.92%

North Carolina

$27,800

2.55%

Arizona

$27,650

1.43%

Georgia

$27,500

1.36%

Utah

$26,260

2.25%

Alabama

$27,100

1.54%

Idaho

$26,980

2.35%

Florida

$26,940

4.34%

Mississippi

$25,650

2.93%

Arkansas

$25,620

3.02%

South Dakota

$25,100

0.76%

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Updated 05.30.07
 
 
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