Salary by State 2026 — Complete Guide
Understanding how salaries vary by state is essential for career planning, relocation decisions, and salary negotiations. Our state-by-state salary guides cover 25 professions across all 50 states and Washington DC — giving you the most comprehensive salary comparison database available.
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- Software Engineer Salary in Alabama
- Software Engineer Salary in Alaska
- Software Engineer Salary in Arizona
- Software Engineer Salary in Arkansas
- Software Engineer Salary in California
- Software Engineer Salary in Colorado
- Software Engineer Salary in Connecticut
- Software Engineer Salary in Delaware
- Software Engineer Salary in Florida
- Software Engineer Salary in Georgia
- Software Engineer Salary in Hawaii
- Software Engineer Salary in Idaho
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- Software Engineer Salary in Kentucky
- Software Engineer Salary in Louisiana
- Software Engineer Salary in Maine
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- Software Engineer Salary in Massachusetts
- Software Engineer Salary in Michigan
- Software Engineer Salary in Minnesota
- Software Engineer Salary in Mississippi
- Software Engineer Salary in Missouri
- Software Engineer Salary in Montana
- Software Engineer Salary in Nebraska
- Software Engineer Salary in Nevada
- Software Engineer Salary in New Hampshire
- Software Engineer Salary in New Jersey
- Software Engineer Salary in New Mexico
- Software Engineer Salary in New York
- Software Engineer Salary in North Carolina
- Software Engineer Salary in North Dakota
- Software Engineer Salary in Ohio
- Software Engineer Salary in Oklahoma
- Software Engineer Salary in Oregon
- Software Engineer Salary in Pennsylvania
- Software Engineer Salary in Rhode Island
- Software Engineer Salary in South Carolina
- Software Engineer Salary in South Dakota
- Software Engineer Salary in Tennessee
- Software Engineer Salary in Texas
- Software Engineer Salary in Utah
- Software Engineer Salary in Vermont
- Software Engineer Salary in Virginia
- Software Engineer Salary in Washington
- Software Engineer Salary in West Virginia
- Software Engineer Salary in Wisconsin
- Software Engineer Salary in Wyoming
- Software Engineer Salary in Washington DC
How to Use This Data
Each state salary guide includes: average pay by experience level, comparison against the national average, state tax impact on take-home pay, and the top employers in that state. Use this data to:
- Evaluate relocation opportunities and whether a pay increase actually improves your purchasing power
- Benchmark your current salary against peers in your state
- Prepare for salary negotiations with specific regional data
- Plan your career trajectory with context on where your profession pays best
Key Findings: Highest and Lowest Paying States (2026)
| Tier | States | vs National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Paying | California, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, New Jersey | +25–40% |
| Above Average | Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, Oregon | +8–18% |
| Near Average | Texas, Florida, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina | ±5% |
| Below Average | Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri | -8–15% |
| Lowest Paying | Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana | -18–25% |
Does a Higher Salary State Mean Higher Take-Home Pay?
Not necessarily. States with high salaries often have high taxes and high costs of living that offset the nominal salary advantage. For example, a Software Engineer earning $165,000 in California may take home less purchasing power than one earning $125,000 in Texas — due to California’s high income tax (up to 13.3%) and higher housing costs.
Our state-by-state guides account for these differences, giving you a true picture of compensation.