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Credit Counselors Salary by State (2024)

Compare Credit Counselors salaries across 45 states

$51,068
National Average (Median)
$65,820
Highest: California
$39,100
Lowest: Mississippi

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
California
$65,820
#2
New Jersey
$63,330
#3
New York
$62,090
#4
Massachusetts
$62,060
#5
Washington
$61,170

Credit Counselors Salary in All 45 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 California $65,820 $68,820 2,160
2 New Jersey $63,330 $67,630 460
3 New York $62,090 $67,990 1,760
4 Massachusetts $62,060 $65,010 930
5 Washington $61,170 $64,260 250
6 Oregon $58,730 $60,740 200
7 Minnesota $58,640 $58,030 590
8 Maryland $58,300 $65,870 320
9 Rhode Island $58,220 $60,770 120
10 Georgia $57,300 $57,570 N/A
11 Idaho $55,520 $60,540 90
12 New Hampshire $53,990 $58,930 210
13 Ohio $52,470 $55,870 870
14 Delaware $52,310 $58,690 50
15 Nevada $51,960 $53,790 210
16 Colorado $51,670 $55,770 380
17 Wisconsin $51,340 $54,350 850
18 Virginia $51,330 $56,450 850
19 Illinois $51,160 $55,210 1,490
20 Michigan $51,000 $58,180 1,280
21 Nebraska $50,890 $63,910 200
22 Indiana $50,440 $50,760 570
23 North Dakota $50,430 $54,100 30
24 North Carolina $49,670 $54,650 360
25 South Dakota $49,610 $60,750 30
26 South Carolina $49,420 $50,750 250
27 Utah $49,250 $69,590 270
28 Pennsylvania $49,040 $54,620 1,420
29 Connecticut $48,380 $54,680 110
30 Florida $48,340 $50,330 2,760
31 Alabama $48,040 $49,960 N/A
32 Maine $47,910 $51,540 150
33 Kentucky $47,680 $50,600 280
34 Arizona $47,300 $48,470 1,240
35 Louisiana $47,060 $46,810 90
36 Texas $46,910 $48,370 3,530
37 Missouri $46,860 $47,560 150
38 Iowa $46,590 $47,460 490
39 New Mexico $46,340 $47,870 240
40 Tennessee $44,300 $52,370 880
41 Montana $42,520 $45,460 30
42 Oklahoma $42,250 $47,890 250
43 West Virginia $40,940 $44,200 120
44 Arkansas $40,410 $44,940 60
45 Mississippi $39,100 $44,370 250

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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