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Do you want to become a benefits representative at American Income Life Insurance, and you wonder what that means or entails? We have the full list of best states for benefits representatives that you can check out, before you begin your journey. Turns out, the median salary for the highest 10% of benefits representatives in America is $51,000.
New York is the best state for jobs for benefits representatives, and South Dakota is the worst. The most common pay in New York is $53,695, while the median pay in South Dakota is $25,502.We found that the South is best for benefits representatives, and the Northeast is the worst. New York, NY is the best city in the country for benefits representative jobs, where as New York is the best state in the country.

10 best states for benefits representatives in 2026

  1. New York #1 best state for benefits representatives

    1. New York

    Total benefits representative jobs:267
    Average annual salary:$53,695
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$37,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.14
  2. New Jersey #2 best state for benefits representatives

    2. New Jersey

    Total benefits representative jobs:149
    Average annual salary:$54,367
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$37,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$78,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.03
  3. Massachusetts #3 best state for benefits representatives

    3. Massachusetts

    Total benefits representative jobs:181
    Average annual salary:$50,202
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$36,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.08
  4. Rhode Island #4 best state for benefits representatives

    4. Rhode Island

    Total benefits representative jobs:28
    Average annual salary:$42,408
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$30,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.26
  5. Washington #5 best state for benefits representatives

    5. Washington

    Total benefits representative jobs:109
    Average annual salary:$49,605
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$38,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.82
  6. District of Columbia #6 best state for benefits representatives

    6. District of Columbia

    Total benefits representative jobs:38
    Average annual salary:$48,252
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$33,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  7. Nevada #7 best state for benefits representatives

    7. Nevada

    Total benefits representative jobs:49
    Average annual salary:$41,026
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$29,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  8. California #8 best state for benefits representatives

    8. California

    Total benefits representative jobs:538
    Average annual salary:$45,702
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$32,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01
  9. Vermont #9 best state for benefits representatives

    9. Vermont

    Total benefits representative jobs:9
    Average annual salary:$45,465
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$34,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.64
  10. Illinois #10 best state for benefits representatives

    10. Illinois

    Total benefits representative jobs:191
    Average annual salary:$42,792
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$32,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.88

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Detailed list of the best states for a benefits representative

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1New York$53,695$37,00019,849,399267
2New Jersey$54,367$37,0009,005,644149
3Massachusetts$50,202$36,0006,859,819181
4Rhode Island$42,408$30,0001,059,63928
5Washington$49,605$38,0007,405,743109
6District of Columbia$48,252$33,000693,97238
7Nevada$41,026$29,0002,998,03949
8California$45,702$32,00039,536,653538
9Vermont$45,465$34,000623,6579
10Illinois$42,792$32,00012,802,023191
11North Dakota$46,547$37,000755,3937
12Virginia$43,473$30,0008,470,020174
13Minnesota$41,228$32,0005,576,606129
14Alaska$46,675$41,000739,79511
15New Hampshire$42,648$31,0001,342,79527
16Texas$38,472$27,00028,304,596537
17Connecticut$44,799$31,0003,588,18443
18Mississippi$42,193$30,0002,984,10027
19Idaho$40,471$31,0001,716,94326
20Colorado$41,582$31,0005,607,15498
21Georgia$38,224$27,00010,429,379217
22Pennsylvania$37,690$26,00012,805,537240
23Nebraska$42,062$31,0001,920,07624
24Maryland$43,613$30,0006,052,17784
25Oregon$39,366$30,0004,142,77683
26Delaware$39,087$27,000961,93921
27Iowa$38,458$29,0003,145,71149
28Oklahoma$36,915$27,0003,930,86448
29Michigan$37,048$27,0009,962,311114
30Arizona$35,336$25,0007,016,270162
31Missouri$37,269$27,0006,113,53293
32Florida$34,935$24,00020,984,400383
33Ohio$35,203$26,00011,658,609170
34North Carolina$35,779$25,00010,273,419184
35Maine$34,931$26,0001,335,90729
36Kansas$36,825$27,0002,913,12325
37Utah$32,240$24,0003,101,83373
38Louisiana$34,274$24,0004,684,33356
39South Carolina$31,297$22,0005,024,36999
40Wisconsin$34,328$26,0005,795,48364
41Montana$25,649$20,0001,050,49329
42Alabama$33,576$24,0004,874,74748
43Indiana$33,636$25,0006,666,81866
44Wyoming$34,093$26,000579,3153
45Kentucky$32,876$24,0004,454,18941
46Hawaii$26,454$20,0001,427,53817
47New Mexico$33,139$24,0002,088,07019
48Tennessee$29,946$21,0006,715,98474
49West Virginia$31,153$22,0001,815,8579
50Arkansas$26,576$19,0003,004,27933
51South Dakota$25,502$19,000869,6669

Highest paying states for benefits representatives

RankStateAvg. Benefits Representative Salary
1New York$53,695
2New Jersey$54,367
3Massachusetts$50,202
4Rhode Island$42,408
5Washington$49,605
6District of Columbia$48,252
7Nevada$41,026
8California$45,702
9Vermont$45,465
10Illinois$42,792
11North Dakota$46,547
12Virginia$43,473
13Minnesota$41,228
14Alaska$46,675
15New Hampshire$42,648
16Texas$38,472
17Connecticut$44,799
18Mississippi$42,193
19Idaho$40,471
20Colorado$41,582
21Georgia$38,224
22Pennsylvania$37,690
23Nebraska$42,062
24Maryland$43,613
25Oregon$39,366
26Delaware$39,087
27Iowa$38,458
28Oklahoma$36,915
29Michigan$37,048
30Arizona$35,336
31Missouri$37,269
32Florida$34,935
33Ohio$35,203
34North Carolina$35,779
35Maine$34,931
36Kansas$36,825
37Utah$32,240
38Louisiana$34,274
39South Carolina$31,297
40Wisconsin$34,328
41Montana$25,649
42Alabama$33,576
43Indiana$33,636
44Wyoming$34,093
45Kentucky$32,876
46Hawaii$26,454
47New Mexico$33,139
48Tennessee$29,946
49West Virginia$31,153
50Arkansas$26,576
51South Dakota$25,502

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