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Salary by State: Electrical Engineers vs Mechanical Engineers
Showing 49 states where both occupations have BLS data. Electrical Engineers pays more in 43 states; Mechanical Engineers pays more in 6.
| State | Electrical Engineers | Mechanical Engineers | Difference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $125,630 | $100,230 | +$25,400 | ||
| Alaska | $125,970 | $124,340 | +$1,630 | ||
| Arizona | $100,550 | $100,270 | +$280 | ||
| Arkansas | $96,860 | $80,180 | +$16,680 | ||
| California | $144,040 | $130,900 | +$13,140 | ||
| Colorado | $120,760 | $124,430 | $-3,670 | ||
| Connecticut | $104,160 | $105,090 | $-930 | ||
| Delaware | $126,970 | $125,130 | +$1,840 | ||
| District of Columbia | $143,000 | $133,300 | +$9,700 | ||
| Florida | $104,780 | $99,980 | +$4,800 | ||
| Hawaii | $106,350 | $98,740 | +$7,610 | ||
| Idaho | $129,340 | $93,190 | +$36,150 | ||
| Illinois | $107,860 | $102,680 | +$5,180 | ||
| Indiana | $102,670 | $99,590 | +$3,080 | ||
| Iowa | $105,820 | $97,700 | +$8,120 | ||
| Kansas | $102,630 | $86,260 | +$16,370 | ||
| Kentucky | $98,550 | $101,050 | $-2,500 | ||
| Louisiana | $123,710 | $119,540 | +$4,170 | ||
| Maine | $114,620 | $102,430 | +$12,190 | ||
| Maryland | $125,150 | $122,870 | +$2,280 | ||
| Massachusetts | $127,720 | $119,300 | +$8,420 | ||
| Michigan | $106,070 | $104,890 | +$1,180 | ||
| Minnesota | $109,510 | $99,140 | +$10,370 | ||
| Mississippi | $104,990 | $98,000 | +$6,990 | ||
| Missouri | $118,670 | $99,330 | +$19,340 | ||
| Montana | $87,360 | $94,190 | $-6,830 | ||
| Nebraska | $107,260 | $88,060 | +$19,200 | ||
| Nevada | $107,400 | $102,680 | +$4,720 | ||
| New Hampshire | $135,710 | $103,660 | +$32,050 | ||
| New Jersey | $125,370 | $112,300 | +$13,070 | ||
| New Mexico | $158,520 | $157,710 | +$810 | ||
| New York | $119,010 | $102,440 | +$16,570 | ||
| North Carolina | $110,130 | $100,720 | +$9,410 | ||
| North Dakota | $110,810 | $86,330 | +$24,480 | ||
| Ohio | $100,620 | $99,100 | +$1,520 | ||
| Oklahoma | $107,760 | $101,850 | +$5,910 | ||
| Oregon | $125,160 | $103,470 | +$21,690 | ||
| Pennsylvania | $110,820 | $97,920 | +$12,900 | ||
| South Carolina | $98,440 | $104,580 | $-6,140 | ||
| South Dakota | $98,980 | $88,380 | +$10,600 | ||
| Tennessee | $104,450 | $99,550 | +$4,900 | ||
| Texas | $129,450 | $112,410 | +$17,040 | ||
| Utah | $105,720 | $102,500 | +$3,220 | ||
| Vermont | $111,310 | $107,330 | +$3,980 | ||
| Virginia | $119,030 | $104,180 | +$14,850 | ||
| Washington | $132,710 | $110,430 | +$22,280 | ||
| West Virginia | $113,420 | $97,390 | +$16,030 | ||
| Wisconsin | $99,700 | $95,870 | +$3,830 | ||
| Wyoming | $111,740 | $117,750 | $-6,010 |
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