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Demonstrators and Product Promoters Salary by State (2024)

Compare Demonstrators and Product Promoters salaries across 46 states

$36,688
National Average (Median)
$63,440
Highest: Rhode Island
$27,200
Lowest: Tennessee

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Rhode Island
$63,440
#2
Indiana
$47,500
#3
Massachusetts
$46,200
#4
New York
$45,290
#5
California
$45,090

Demonstrators and Product Promoters Salary in All 46 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Rhode Island $63,440 $55,210 N/A
2 Indiana $47,500 $43,260 N/A
3 Massachusetts $46,200 $51,510 850
4 New York $45,290 $47,650 N/A
5 California $45,090 $49,890 N/A
6 Hawaii $43,960 $41,860 390
7 Maryland $43,810 $42,440 350
8 Nevada $42,840 $47,860 880
9 Vermont $42,400 $48,570 80
10 Missouri $41,680 $44,130 390
11 New Hampshire $38,770 $42,750 80
12 Virginia $38,410 $43,590 2,310
13 North Carolina $37,850 $43,590 920
14 Washington $37,540 $40,300 4,330
15 Oregon $37,420 $40,700 1,970
16 Florida $37,380 $44,720 2,420
17 Georgia $37,350 $43,320 290
18 Utah $37,300 $45,300 610
19 Wisconsin $37,200 $38,570 380
20 Connecticut $37,190 $45,870 390
21 Texas $37,110 $39,850 6,250
22 Michigan $35,950 $48,030 690
23 Iowa $35,360 $37,060 280
24 New Jersey $35,340 $38,650 1,630
25 Louisiana $35,160 $37,360 430
26 Colorado $34,710 $40,350 1,010
27 Ohio $34,570 $39,550 730
28 Arkansas $34,270 $34,680 310
29 Nebraska $34,140 $37,290 150
30 South Carolina $33,840 $36,420 690
31 Illinois $33,750 $37,920 3,020
32 New Mexico $33,560 $35,360 460
33 Arizona $33,280 $41,200 1,930
34 Minnesota $33,190 $34,150 1,650
35 Kansas $32,990 $34,330 560
36 North Dakota $32,160 $39,680 30
37 Oklahoma $32,000 $37,270 340
38 West Virginia $31,310 $31,800 60
39 Pennsylvania $31,210 $34,250 900
40 Delaware $31,110 $43,600 N/A
41 Idaho $30,900 $32,100 360
42 Kentucky $30,490 $33,770 420
43 Alabama $29,150 $29,970 N/A
44 South Dakota $28,690 $28,640 N/A
45 Mississippi $27,610 $34,650 110
46 Tennessee $27,200 $39,570 150

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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