Salary by state
Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers Salary by State
Median annual wage from the latest BLS Occupational Employment Statistics release. Hover any state for the cost-of-living adjusted figure. Click to open the full state breakdown.
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Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers — median wage by state
- Wisconsin: $129,440
- Oregon: $129,020
- California: $125,700
- Washington: $125,010
- Minnesota: $124,760
- Arizona: $121,680
- Ohio: $117,960
- Oklahoma: $117,250
- New York: $117,180
- New Mexico: $116,560
- New Jersey: $115,080
- Kansas: $109,140
- Rhode Island: $107,970
- Massachusetts: $107,720
- North Carolina: $107,070
- Colorado: $106,690
- Indiana: $105,750
- Maryland: $105,650
- Michigan: $103,810
- Virginia: $103,170
- Tennessee: $103,020
- Georgia: $101,710
- District of Columbia: $101,620
- Kentucky: $101,420
- Connecticut: $100,590
- Florida: $99,980
- Pennsylvania: $97,900
- North Dakota: $97,520
- Texas: $97,160
- South Carolina: $96,350
- Montana: $94,700
- Iowa: $91,760
- Nevada: $90,640
- Utah: $86,140
- Illinois: $83,730
- Missouri: $77,550
- Nebraska: $72,590
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- Wisconsin$129,440
- Oregon$129,020
- California$125,700
- Washington$125,010
- Minnesota$124,760
- Arizona$121,680
- Ohio$117,960
- Oklahoma$117,250
- New York$117,180
- New Mexico$116,560
- New Jersey$115,080
- Kansas$109,140
- Rhode Island$107,970
- Massachusetts$107,720
- North Carolina$107,070
- Colorado$106,690
- Indiana$105,750
- Maryland$105,650
- Michigan$103,810
- Virginia$103,170
- Tennessee$103,020
- Georgia$101,710
- District of Columbia$101,620
- Kentucky$101,420
- Connecticut$100,590
- Florida$99,980
- Pennsylvania$97,900
- North Dakota$97,520
- Texas$97,160
- South Carolina$96,350
- Montana$94,700
- Iowa$91,760
- Nevada$90,640
- Utah$86,140
- Illinois$83,730
- Missouri$77,550
- Nebraska$72,590
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