Throughout the U.S., workers earn a median annual wage of about $48,080, according to the latest available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
But in the three states where workers earn the least, the median annual wage sits below $40,000 a year. And notably, all but two of the 10 lowest-earning states are in the South.
Bottom 10 states | |
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Mississippi | $37,500 |
Arkansas | $39,060 |
W. Virginia | $39,770 |
Louisiana | $41,320 |
Alabama | $41,350 |
Oklahoma | $41,480 |
S. Carolina | $42,220 |
New Mexico | $43,620 |
S. Dakota | $43,680 |
Kentucky | $43,730 |
Mississippi has the lowest-earning population in the U.S. with a median annual wage of just $37,500, according to the BLS.
That’s due, in part, to the fact that Mississippi has one of the least-educated populations in the country, with just 1 in 4 adults in the state holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, according to St. Louis Fed data.
More education typically correlates with higher earnings, which helps explain why Massachusetts — the most-educated state, with nearly 47% of its population holding a bachelor’s degree or higher — is also the highest-paid, according to the St. Louis Fed.
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