Ever wonder where people take home the smallest paychecks?
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics keeps data on median incomes across all types of occupations in each state. While the cost of living obviously affects how far that money goes in each state, it can still be interesting to compare. This is particularly true for remote workers, who may hold a job in a state they don’t actually live in.
Following are the states where typical workers earn the least amount of money, as of 2023.
10. Kentucky
Median annual income in this state: $43,730
Median hourly income in this state: $21.02
Kentucky’s minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. The most common occupation in the state is the category of laborers and freight, stock and material movers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
9. South Dakota
Median annual income in this state: $43,680
Median hourly income in this state: $21.00
South Dakota’s minimum wage is $11.20. The most common occupation in the state is fast food and counter service work, followed by registered nurses.
8. New Mexico
Median annual income in this state: $43,620
Median hourly income in this state: $20.97
New Mexico’s minimum wage is $12. Home health and personal care aides outnumber other occupations by a wide margin in the state.
7. South Carolina
Median annual income in this state: $42,220
Median hourly income in this state: $20.30
The minimum wage in the Palmetto State is the federal minimum of $7.25, because the state does not have its own minimum wage law. Retail is the most common type of job in the state, followed by fast food.
6. Oklahoma
Median annual income in this state: $41,480
Median hourly income in this state: $19.94
Oklahoma’s minimum wage is $7.25 for most employees. Fast food and retail are the largest occupations in the state.
5. Alabama
Median annual income in this state: $41,350
Median hourly income in this state: $19.88
Alabama does not have a minimum wage law, so the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour applies. Retail is the most frequent type of work, followed by assembly and fabrication jobs and registered nursing.
4. Louisiana
Median annual income in this state: $41,320
Median hourly income in this state: $19.87
Cashier is the largest occupation in Louisiana, followed by retail salespeople. Without a state minimum wage law of its own, the state uses the federal minimum wage of $7.25.
3. West Virginia
Median annual income in this state: $39,770
Median hourly income in this state: $19.12
The minimum wage in West Virginia is $8.75. The most common profession in the state is registered nurse, followed by home health or personal care aide.
2. Arkansas
Median annual income in this state: $39,060
Median hourly income in this state: $18.78
The minimum wage in Arkansas is $11.00. Fast food and counter workers is the most common occupation category here, followed by managers and truck drivers.
1. Mississippi
Median annual income in this state: $37,500
Median hourly income in this state: $18.03
There is no state minimum wage law in Mississippi so most employers are required to pay the federal minimum rate of $7.25 per hour. The largest occupation categories are cashier and fast food and counter worker.