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General and Operations Managers Salary by State (2024)

Compare General and Operations Managers salaries across 50 states

$102,571
National Average (Median)
$149,990
Highest: New Jersey
$64,260
Lowest: Arkansas

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
New Jersey
$149,990
#2
Delaware
$136,900
#3
South Dakota
$133,440
#4
Colorado
$130,340
#5
Washington
$130,240

General and Operations Managers Salary in All 50 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 New Jersey $149,990 $182,010 63,940
2 Delaware $136,900 $165,580 4,740
3 South Dakota $133,440 $150,020 4,440
4 Colorado $130,340 $161,130 43,140
5 Washington $130,240 $157,840 53,800
6 Connecticut $130,230 $160,220 46,780
7 New York $129,990 $169,610 210,890
8 California $125,240 $163,330 292,300
9 Massachusetts $123,850 $154,280 105,350
10 Rhode Island $122,040 $139,150 9,060
11 Virginia $121,530 $140,090 99,710
12 Alaska $120,470 $136,920 6,010
13 Wisconsin $113,170 $136,820 35,520
14 Indiana $108,410 $137,010 46,120
15 New Hampshire $107,060 $142,560 21,180
16 Alabama $106,330 $134,790 32,370
17 Maryland $105,320 $129,700 91,810
18 Hawaii $105,160 $124,590 13,010
19 Tennessee $102,850 $129,040 66,610
20 Louisiana $102,060 $126,900 42,020
21 Illinois $101,430 $132,970 170,790
22 Florida $100,750 $128,610 249,620
23 Pennsylvania $100,400 $121,150 168,110
24 Texas $100,290 $129,620 454,720
25 New Mexico $100,200 $119,280 16,550
26 Georgia $99,800 $127,450 111,240
27 Michigan $99,660 $124,310 86,000
28 South Carolina $99,340 $118,180 39,170
29 North Carolina $99,190 $125,540 72,250
30 Oregon $98,580 $127,980 42,140
31 Maine $96,740 $109,540 15,100
32 Minnesota $96,130 $115,300 73,900
33 Nevada $94,990 $124,730 42,130
34 Ohio $94,990 $117,950 146,860
35 Wyoming $94,900 $112,520 7,030
36 North Dakota $93,290 $114,420 11,660
37 Vermont $93,290 $110,950 7,260
38 Utah $91,230 $114,710 45,910
39 Arizona $90,000 $120,180 100,340
40 Mississippi $88,290 $112,540 14,530
41 Kansas $85,600 $107,240 25,500
42 Montana $85,240 $101,530 11,090
43 Nebraska $82,570 $101,660 23,050
44 Iowa $80,620 $100,750 33,560
45 Oklahoma $80,620 $104,650 45,900
46 West Virginia $80,490 $100,160 16,070
47 Missouri $77,410 $101,060 105,210
48 Kentucky $77,150 $96,350 58,570
49 Idaho $76,480 $91,880 30,600
50 Arkansas $64,260 $87,730 35,710

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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