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Civil 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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Civil Engineers — median wage by state

  • California: $118,450
  • Rhode Island: $112,250
  • Alaska: $107,240
  • Washington: $105,090
  • New Mexico: $104,600
  • Massachusetts: $104,450
  • Mississippi: $103,940
  • New Jersey: $103,690
  • Oregon: $103,070
  • New York: $102,440
  • Louisiana: $102,350
  • District of Columbia: $102,170
  • Connecticut: $101,800
  • Minnesota: $101,440
  • Maryland: $100,320
  • Kentucky: $100,200
  • Delaware: $99,820
  • South Carolina: $99,680
  • Oklahoma: $99,540
  • Nebraska: $99,360
  • Nevada: $98,690
  • Alabama: $98,100
  • Florida: $97,810
  • Tennessee: $97,730
  • Illinois: $97,640
  • Virginia: $96,210
  • North Dakota: $96,160
  • Wyoming: $95,800
  • South Dakota: $95,110
  • Texas: $95,050
  • Indiana: $95,000
  • Idaho: $94,990
  • Hawaii: $94,970
  • Maine: $94,880
  • Iowa: $94,500
  • North Carolina: $93,590
  • Arizona: $93,500
  • Ohio: $93,480
  • Missouri: $93,020
  • Pennsylvania: $92,460
  • New Hampshire: $92,020
  • Utah: $92,000
  • Wisconsin: $90,770
  • West Virginia: $88,200
  • Kansas: $86,780
  • Vermont: $85,720
  • Michigan: $85,550
  • Arkansas: $81,930
  • Georgia: $81,030
  • Montana: $80,390
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