Insurance Sales Agents Salary by State (2024)

Compare Insurance Sales Agents salaries across 49 states

$57,817
National Average (Median)
$79,240
Highest: New York
$42,980
Lowest: West Virginia

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
New York
$79,240
#2
New Jersey
$77,970
#3
Massachusetts
$77,320
#4
Rhode Island
$77,120
#5
Minnesota
$76,940

Insurance Sales Agents Salary in All 49 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 New York $79,240 $108,960 19,460
2 New Jersey $77,970 $106,910 11,180
3 Massachusetts $77,320 $100,590 10,000
4 Rhode Island $77,120 $86,310 2,250
5 Minnesota $76,940 $100,750 8,840
6 Connecticut $73,410 $86,110 5,940
7 North Dakota $65,840 $83,210 1,390
8 California $63,400 $89,230 39,610
9 Vermont $62,770 $79,890 800
10 South Dakota $62,600 $75,660 1,970
11 Maryland $62,570 $69,860 5,730
12 Wisconsin $62,420 $80,350 7,910
13 Maine $62,030 $76,860 2,230
14 Colorado $60,860 $74,940 11,090
15 Alabama $60,790 $83,940 6,860
16 Washington $60,450 $77,980 11,120
17 Ohio $59,990 $76,470 15,760
18 Indiana $59,810 $73,660 12,640
19 Kansas $59,720 $82,170 6,440
20 Virginia $59,550 $80,660 10,440
21 Pennsylvania $59,450 $72,300 16,590
22 Arizona $58,900 $71,510 10,710
23 Michigan $58,880 $74,490 12,740
24 New Hampshire $58,880 $67,520 2,080
25 Hawaii $58,690 $67,950 970
26 Delaware $57,790 $65,090 1,390
27 Nebraska $57,580 $66,200 5,070
28 North Carolina $57,160 $74,870 17,720
29 Iowa $56,950 $74,100 6,050
30 Florida $56,360 $81,410 40,030
31 Missouri $54,760 $71,400 10,880
32 Oregon $54,250 $73,120 4,670
33 Montana $52,730 $75,270 2,060
34 Georgia $51,540 $93,700 17,320
35 Kentucky $51,100 $65,080 5,570
36 Illinois $50,790 $105,150 15,690
37 Alaska $49,970 $56,330 590
38 Wyoming $48,700 $65,900 720
39 Utah $48,300 $69,300 4,400
40 Arkansas $48,060 $60,480 4,070
41 Tennessee $47,930 $66,610 9,080
42 New Mexico $47,750 $71,680 2,000
43 South Carolina $47,680 $64,500 8,110
44 Mississippi $47,140 $55,390 2,760
45 Oklahoma $47,000 $65,410 5,810
46 Louisiana $46,910 $60,260 6,300
47 Nevada $45,320 $55,900 3,400
48 Texas $44,700 $62,710 44,300
49 West Virginia $42,980 $55,380 1,840

Insurance Sales Agents Take-Home Pay After Taxes

Gross salary only tells half the story. State income taxes vary from 0% to 13.3%, dramatically affecting your take-home pay. See exactly what a Insurance Sales Agents keeps after federal, state, and FICA taxes.

Take-Home in New York → Take-Home in New Jersey → Take-Home in Massachusetts →

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. After-tax figures use IRS federal brackets and state income tax rates for all 50 states.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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