Table B2.1

State-by-State Data and Rankings on Men’s Employment and Earnings, 2013

Median Annual Earnings for Men Employed Full-Time, Year-Round

Percent of Men in the Labor Force

Percent of All Men Employed in Managerial or Professional Occupations

State

Dollars

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

$43,400

35

64.2%

46

28.9%

41

Alaska

$56,000

6

75.6%

2

29.2%

40

Arizona

$44,000

34

64.4%

45

32.9%

22

Arkansas

$40,000

44

63.8%

48

27.5%

47

California

$50,000

12

69.9%

23

34.5%

14

Colorado

$50,000

12

73.5%

6

36.8%

7

Connecticut

$60,000

2

73.0%

8

37.7%

5

Delaware

$49,900

19

67.5%

35

35.2%

12

District of Columbia

$69,000

1

72.7%

9

61.0%

1

Florida

$40,000

44

63.9%

47

30.1%

36

Georgia

$42,500

39

68.3%

31

32.3%

24

Hawaii

$48,000

20

70.6%

21

30.4%

32

Idaho

$40,000

44

69.5%

25

30.4%

32

Illinois

$50,000

12

71.1%

18

33.5%

19

Indiana

$45,000

27

68.9%

27

28.1%

46

Iowa

$45,000

27

71.0%

19

30.3%

35

Kansas

$45,000

27

72.1%

13

33.6%

18

Kentucky

$42,800

38

64.9%

44

28.4%

45

Louisiana

$48,000

20

65.8%

41

27.2%

48

Maine

$43,000

36

66.2%

40

29.4%

38

Maryland

$57,000

5

72.7%

9

40.4%

3

Massachusetts

$60,000

2

71.9%

14

40.8%

2

Michigan

$48,000

20

65.3%

43

32.3%

24

Minnesota

$50,000

12

73.5%

6

35.4%

10

Mississippi

$40,000

44

61.8%

50

25.1%

50

Missouri

$43,000

36

67.9%

33

31.0%

31

Montana

$42,000

42

67.4%

36

31.5%

26

Nebraska

$45,000

27

75.0%

4

33.8%

17

Nevada

$42,300

40

69.5%

25

24.9%

51

New Hampshire

$52,000

9

72.6%

11

34.1%

16

New Jersey

$60,000

2

71.6%

16

37.5%

6

New Mexico

$42,300

40

63.7%

49

31.3%

28

New York

$50,000

12

68.5%

29

35.3%

11

North Carolina

$42,000

42

68.0%

32

31.2%

29

North Dakota

$46,200

24

76.4%

1

29.6%

37

Ohio

$46,900

23

67.8%

34

31.4%

27

Oklahoma

$40,000

44

68.8%

28

28.5%

44

Oregon

$46,000

25

66.6%

39

34.6%

13

Pennsylvania

$50,000

12

67.4%

36

33.4%

20

Rhode Island

$52,000

9

70.5%

22

32.9%

22

South Carolina

$40,000

44

65.8%

41

28.8%

42

South Dakota

$39,000

51

72.4%

12

33.0%

21

Tennessee

$40,000

44

66.9%

38

29.3%

39

Texas

$45,000

27

71.9%

14

31.2%

29

Utah

$50,000

12

75.4%

3

36.6%

8

Vermont

$45,000

27

68.4%

30

34.2%

15

Virginia

$52,000

9

71.4%

17

38.7%

4

Washington

$53,000

7

69.8%

24

36.0%

9

West Virginia

$45,000

27

60.7%

51

25.9%

49

Wisconsin

$46,000

25

70.8%

20

30.4%

32

Wyoming

$53,000

7

73.8%

5

28.7%

43

United States

$48,000

68.9%

33.0%

Note: Aged 16 and older.

Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey data (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0).