Health Services Managers Average Wages by State
Highest Annual Wages to Lowest
As of May, 2021
New York: $155,430
District of Columbia: $151,370
Massachusetts: $140,270
Washington: $138,580
New Jersey: $136,580
Maryland: $135,870
Delaware: $134,710
North Dakota: $134,320
California: $132,180
Rhode Island: $132,080
Hawaii: $130,930
Connecticut: $126,790
New Hampshire: $126,700
Oregon: $125,770
Illinois: $125,720
Colorado: $124,190
Alaska: $123,990
North Carolina: $121,430
Virginia: $120,890
Wisconsin: $119,670
New Mexico: $118,670
Pennsylvania: $118,380
Arizona: $117,420
Texas: $116,690
Vermont: $116,600
Nebraska: $112,710
South Carolina: $112,310
South Dakota: $112,070
Tennessee: $111,680
Ohio: $110,510
Georgia: $109,840
West Virginia: $109,290
Nevada: $108,770
Utah: $108,300
Missouri: $108,150
Florida: $107,850
Michigan: $107,820
Minnesota: $106,950
Idaho: $105,990
Wyoming: $104,500
Louisiana: $104,270
Kentucky: $104,220
Indiana: $102,790
Kansas: $102,230
Maine: $102,070
Oklahoma: $99,920
Iowa: $97,240
Montana: $95,670
Mississippi: $94,270
Alabama: $94,070
Arkansas: $92,110
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OES.
Data extracted on July 29, 2022
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