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Commercial and Industrial Designers Salary by State (2024)

Compare Commercial and Industrial Designers salaries across 42 states

$77,356
National Average (Median)
$106,720
Highest: Washington
$51,310
Lowest: North Dakota

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Washington
$106,720
#2
Kansas
$100,010
#3
Massachusetts
$99,310
#4
Indiana
$93,860
#5
Rhode Island
$93,340

Commercial and Industrial Designers Salary in All 42 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Washington $106,720 $107,390 450
2 Kansas $100,010 $108,990 250
3 Massachusetts $99,310 $104,020 1,020
4 Indiana $93,860 $94,050 400
5 Rhode Island $93,340 $90,060 210
6 California $93,300 $103,410 4,530
7 Nevada $87,800 $97,250 170
8 Michigan $85,460 $86,890 2,580
9 New York $85,240 $95,540 2,140
10 South Carolina $83,610 $84,600 470
11 Georgia $81,940 $89,370 460
12 New Jersey $81,330 $86,510 1,030
13 Arizona $80,860 $90,270 290
14 Arkansas $80,340 $92,920 230
15 Montana $79,360 $72,840 70
16 Connecticut $79,060 $81,240 230
17 Louisiana $79,060 $85,890 110
18 Virginia $78,190 $76,960 1,480
19 Minnesota $78,010 $80,860 560
20 Missouri $77,790 $82,300 500
21 Texas $77,540 $85,670 1,630
22 New Hampshire $77,240 $90,140 90
23 Wisconsin $76,160 $78,200 500
24 Nebraska $76,060 $80,280 80
25 Pennsylvania $75,960 $79,720 960
26 Oklahoma $75,940 $77,240 330
27 Oregon $75,340 $78,690 340
28 Maryland $75,240 $75,750 390
29 North Carolina $74,330 $81,980 1,220
30 Alabama $74,090 $69,750 90
31 Ohio $71,370 $73,750 1,060
32 Kentucky $70,470 $73,640 290
33 Iowa $69,210 $72,580 540
34 Idaho $67,530 $76,640 220
35 Vermont $67,040 $77,310 100
36 Florida $66,210 $74,770 1,800
37 Utah $66,040 $72,030 460
38 Illinois $65,290 $71,040 230
39 Tennessee $59,990 $64,900 970
40 New Mexico $59,020 $60,060 N/A
41 South Dakota $53,020 $60,820 130
42 North Dakota $51,310 $63,720 50

Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2024 estimates.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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