Highest Paying State $150,590 Delaware
National Avg Median $103,266 Across 50 states
Lowest Paying State $77,390 Mississippi

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Salary in All 50 States

Compare Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers pay across the country. Click any state for the full salary breakdown including percentiles, employment numbers, and related jobs.

State Median Salary Mean Salary Entry Level Top Earners Employed
Delaware $150,590 $150,520 $93,200 $215,080 310
Washington $131,620 $138,490 $79,900 $208,820 3,140
New Hampshire $128,070 $133,650 $79,420 $190,200 480
Colorado $123,750 $131,100 $74,030 $198,520 2,340
New Jersey $123,390 $138,700 $82,300 $205,280 8,230
New York $121,310 $135,100 $76,030 $205,640 6,280
Georgia $111,640 $126,820 $66,600 $196,120 6,760
Alaska $109,770 $120,780 $68,350 $187,200 1,030
Wyoming $108,070 $108,830 $49,380 $154,470 130
Massachusetts $107,200 $128,260 $65,190 $215,660 4,320
Maryland $107,050 $118,800 $66,760 $171,100 3,440
Virginia $107,050 $119,060 $64,110 $182,570 3,010
Hawaii $106,960 $123,790 $77,390 $170,730 620
Illinois $105,250 $120,800 $61,910 $193,230 12,440
California $104,930 $124,550 $66,550 $204,750 31,480
Minnesota $104,560 $119,500 $67,090 $184,410 3,830
Indiana $104,450 $113,410 $71,650 $166,490 3,560
Vermont $104,210 $113,920 $70,880 $160,510 350
Kansas $103,730 $116,580 $75,970 $173,360 1,200
Pennsylvania $103,530 $119,550 $61,570 $178,040 7,740
South Dakota $103,530 $104,020 $72,990 $138,440 370
Connecticut $103,500 $113,730 $58,990 $172,570 2,440
South Carolina $102,650 $117,490 $61,590 $180,910 2,680
Alabama $102,540 $111,980 $58,610 $180,740 1,180
Montana $102,480 $101,950 $65,530 $130,530 260
North Carolina $100,490 $113,830 $61,140 $179,170 6,480
Kentucky $100,110 $107,790 $56,020 $169,110 2,550
Oregon $100,020 $114,010 $60,170 $187,170 2,870
West Virginia $99,830 $108,190 $58,720 $166,100 340
Michigan $98,240 $106,600 $59,800 $166,210 8,020
Utah $97,980 $105,440 $61,140 $157,580 2,600
Texas $97,690 $109,740 $59,670 $172,140 29,200
Louisiana $97,630 $102,030 $52,100 $159,660 1,950
Arkansas $97,010 $120,060 $57,580 $219,990 950
North Dakota $96,910 $105,250 $64,350 $161,260 370
New Mexico $96,510 $96,400 $58,800 $135,530 520
Missouri $96,410 $105,680 $57,500 $167,420 2,920
Nebraska $96,310 $100,680 $60,080 $141,740 1,320
Ohio $96,290 $107,050 $58,640 $171,060 8,560
Maine $95,860 $103,790 $54,430 $160,930 470
Wisconsin $95,860 $109,490 $59,980 $172,090 3,880
Iowa $95,620 $103,650 $58,940 $156,210 1,880
Florida $95,090 $104,250 $49,360 $168,500 13,170
Tennessee $94,920 $107,080 $51,590 $172,900 5,270
Arizona $94,470 $107,900 $64,470 $170,540 3,100
Rhode Island $94,290 $101,640 $36,330 $161,100 350
Oklahoma $94,270 $104,570 $49,660 $164,590 1,570
Nevada $88,630 $98,580 $56,700 $149,990 2,400
Idaho $83,680 $87,080 $47,710 $122,410 1,210
Mississippi $77,390 $88,420 $48,860 $142,190 2,790

Data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2024. Sorted by median salary (highest to lowest). Entry Level = 10th percentile, Top Earners = 90th percentile.

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Salary FAQs

Which state pays Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managerss the most?

Delaware pays the highest median salary for Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managerss at $150,590 per year, according to 2024 BLS data. The top 5 highest paying states are: Delaware ($150,590), Washington ($131,620), New Hampshire ($128,070), Colorado ($123,750), New Jersey ($123,390).

What is the average Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers salary nationally?

The average median Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers salary across all 50 states is $103,266 per year. The salary ranges from $77,390 in Mississippi to $150,590 in Delaware — a difference of $73,200.

Which state pays Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managerss the least?

Mississippi has the lowest median Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers salary at $77,390 per year. However, cost of living in Mississippi may be lower, so purchasing power could be comparable.