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Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers Salary by State (2024)

Compare Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers salaries across 44 states

$65,641
National Average (Median)
$81,970
Highest: Washington
$52,000
Lowest: Mississippi

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Washington
$81,970
#2
Connecticut
$81,780
#3
Massachusetts
$80,060
#4
California
$78,750
#5
Minnesota
$75,940

Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers Salary in All 44 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Washington $81,970 $84,440 640
2 Connecticut $81,780 $83,880 510
3 Massachusetts $80,060 $78,560 680
4 California $78,750 $84,340 2,750
5 Minnesota $75,940 $71,010 1,490
6 Kansas $75,870 $80,250 700
7 Oregon $75,800 $77,090 450
8 Colorado $74,210 $74,010 410
9 Missouri $71,140 $75,340 430
10 Vermont $70,160 $75,020 N/A
11 Utah $69,590 $72,160 150
12 Arizona $69,220 $70,330 520
13 Tennessee $67,090 $70,340 310
14 New Jersey $66,800 $68,850 600
15 Texas $66,750 $68,570 1,540
16 Maine $66,660 $69,100 70
17 Illinois $65,920 $69,400 1,030
18 New York $65,840 $69,220 1,240
19 Florida $65,690 $68,670 780
20 Virginia $65,390 $67,690 420
21 Georgia $65,000 $67,980 350
22 Idaho $64,670 $64,610 70
23 Wisconsin $64,500 $66,880 1,490
24 South Carolina $64,000 $73,380 250
25 Maryland $63,760 $66,890 200
26 South Dakota $63,080 $63,810 100
27 New Hampshire $63,040 $68,330 410
28 Indiana $62,050 $65,520 1,350
29 Michigan $62,040 $66,690 2,470
30 Pennsylvania $61,990 $65,040 920
31 Wyoming $61,830 $61,260 30
32 Nevada $61,300 $68,060 60
33 North Carolina $60,880 $63,720 950
34 Alabama $60,840 $61,330 410
35 Rhode Island $60,670 $64,340 50
36 Ohio $59,850 $60,350 2,420
37 Kentucky $59,760 $62,110 240
38 Montana $59,680 $65,350 60
39 Nebraska $59,370 $60,330 70
40 Oklahoma $58,080 $65,180 320
41 Iowa $56,660 $57,200 700
42 Louisiana $55,720 $52,560 50
43 Arkansas $52,830 $57,140 250
44 Mississippi $52,000 $52,740 80

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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