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Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
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Salary by State: Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors vs Mechanical Engineers
Showing 45 states where both occupations have BLS data. Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors pays more in 29 states; Mechanical Engineers pays more in 16.
| State | Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors | Mechanical Engineers | Difference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $105,490 | $100,230 | +$5,260 | ||
| Alaska | $102,690 | $124,340 | $-21,650 | ||
| Arizona | $106,370 | $100,270 | +$6,100 | ||
| Arkansas | $101,590 | $80,180 | +$21,410 | ||
| California | $131,540 | $130,900 | +$640 | ||
| Colorado | $120,950 | $124,430 | $-3,480 | ||
| Connecticut | $115,640 | $105,090 | +$10,550 | ||
| Delaware | $118,440 | $125,130 | $-6,690 | ||
| Florida | $101,790 | $99,980 | +$1,810 | ||
| Georgia | $105,880 | $100,620 | +$5,260 | ||
| Hawaii | $82,300 | $98,740 | $-16,440 | ||
| Idaho | $98,860 | $93,190 | +$5,670 | ||
| Illinois | $111,370 | $102,680 | +$8,690 | ||
| Indiana | $83,240 | $99,590 | $-16,350 | ||
| Iowa | $106,350 | $97,700 | +$8,650 | ||
| Kansas | $102,690 | $86,260 | +$16,430 | ||
| Kentucky | $107,760 | $101,050 | +$6,710 | ||
| Louisiana | $118,490 | $119,540 | $-1,050 | ||
| Maine | $82,140 | $102,430 | $-20,290 | ||
| Maryland | $110,950 | $122,870 | $-11,920 | ||
| Massachusetts | $131,210 | $119,300 | +$11,910 | ||
| Michigan | $107,780 | $104,890 | +$2,890 | ||
| Minnesota | $120,050 | $99,140 | +$20,910 | ||
| Mississippi | $87,180 | $98,000 | $-10,820 | ||
| Missouri | $89,820 | $99,330 | $-9,510 | ||
| Montana | $97,670 | $94,190 | +$3,480 | ||
| Nebraska | $103,230 | $88,060 | +$15,170 | ||
| Nevada | $121,660 | $102,680 | +$18,980 | ||
| New Hampshire | $130,500 | $103,660 | +$26,840 | ||
| New Jersey | $119,370 | $112,300 | +$7,070 | ||
| New Mexico | $94,640 | $157,710 | $-63,070 | ||
| New York | $101,300 | $102,440 | $-1,140 | ||
| North Carolina | $106,800 | $100,720 | +$6,080 | ||
| Ohio | $129,560 | $99,100 | +$30,460 | ||
| Oklahoma | $102,890 | $101,850 | +$1,040 | ||
| Oregon | $116,020 | $103,470 | +$12,550 | ||
| Pennsylvania | $121,730 | $97,920 | +$23,810 | ||
| Rhode Island | $94,620 | $116,230 | $-21,610 | ||
| South Carolina | $104,120 | $104,580 | $-460 | ||
| Texas | $123,440 | $112,410 | +$11,030 | ||
| Utah | $106,980 | $102,500 | +$4,480 | ||
| Virginia | $104,920 | $104,180 | +$740 | ||
| Washington | $126,590 | $110,430 | +$16,160 | ||
| West Virginia | $76,700 | $97,390 | $-20,690 | ||
| Wisconsin | $92,700 | $95,870 | $-3,170 |
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