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Best states for a children's service worker

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KJ Cerankowski Ph.D.
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Do you wonder which states in the U.S. are the best for children's service workers? If so, we have the full list of best to worst states for children's service worker jobs for you to check out and see if you think it's time to move and start anew. Not all states fare the same when it come to job opportunity and pay.This way, if you are newly entering the job market, or you are looking to change jobs, you know which places are the best for children's service worker jobs.
To do that, we looked at the most recent data we have available for the following criteria -- average annual wages, and availability of jobs for children's service workers.We found that the South is best for children's service workers, and the West is the worst. Coon Rapids, MN is the best city in the country for children's service worker jobs, where as Connecticut is the best state in the country.

10 best states for children's service workers in 2026

  1. Connecticut #1 best state for children's service workers

    1. Connecticut

    Total children's service worker jobs:409
    Average annual salary:$47,103
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$30,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.34
  2. Alaska #2 best state for children's service workers

    2. Alaska

    Total children's service worker jobs:129
    Average annual salary:$45,926
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$39,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.68
  3. Washington #3 best state for children's service workers

    3. Washington

    Total children's service worker jobs:957
    Average annual salary:$44,802
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$33,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.42
  4. West Virginia #4 best state for children's service workers

    4. West Virginia

    Total children's service worker jobs:226
    Average annual salary:$39,610
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.61
  5. Idaho #5 best state for children's service workers

    5. Idaho

    Total children's service worker jobs:183
    Average annual salary:$43,151
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$31,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.21
  6. New Jersey #6 best state for children's service workers

    6. New Jersey

    Total children's service worker jobs:415
    Average annual salary:$58,088
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$37,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.57
  7. North Carolina #7 best state for children's service workers

    7. North Carolina

    Total children's service worker jobs:1,199
    Average annual salary:$40,249
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$27,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.35
  8. New Hampshire #8 best state for children's service workers

    8. New Hampshire

    Total children's service worker jobs:247
    Average annual salary:$40,313
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.53
  9. Minnesota #9 best state for children's service workers

    9. Minnesota

    Total children's service worker jobs:238
    Average annual salary:$51,862
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$38,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.39
  10. South Dakota #10 best state for children's service workers

    10. South Dakota

    Total children's service worker jobs:136
    Average annual salary:$39,263
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$29,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$52,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.38

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Detailed list of the best states for a children's service worker

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Connecticut$47,103$30,0003,588,184409
2Alaska$45,926$39,000739,795129
3Washington$44,802$33,0007,405,743957
4West Virginia$39,610$26,0001,815,857226
5Idaho$43,151$31,0001,716,943183
6New Jersey$58,088$37,0009,005,644415
7North Carolina$40,249$27,00010,273,4191,199
8New Hampshire$40,313$26,0001,342,795247
9Minnesota$51,862$38,0005,576,606238
10South Dakota$39,263$29,000869,666136
11Oregon$42,218$30,0004,142,776508
12Maryland$46,884$30,0006,052,177501
13Nevada$44,126$30,0002,998,039106
14North Dakota$48,675$37,000755,39335
15Texas$40,604$26,00028,304,5962,151
16Hawaii$47,332$38,0001,427,53862
17District of Columbia$46,104$30,000693,97296
18New York$42,435$27,00019,849,399751
19Virginia$39,920$26,0008,470,020956
20Wyoming$37,879$27,000579,31564
21New Mexico$37,037$25,0002,088,070236
22Montana$39,475$30,0001,050,49378
23Ohio$38,342$26,00011,658,609537
24Wisconsin$39,281$28,0005,795,483270
25Nebraska$34,826$25,0001,920,076305
26Kansas$39,282$27,0002,913,123138
27Illinois$40,785$29,00012,802,023550
28Iowa$39,150$28,0003,145,711163
29Massachusetts$38,893$25,0006,859,819618
30California$37,350$24,00039,536,6533,576
31Tennessee$33,040$22,0006,715,984728
32Maine$36,238$24,0001,335,907108
33Utah$34,623$24,0003,101,833386
34Missouri$31,943$22,0006,113,532798
35South Carolina$33,460$22,0005,024,369505
36Colorado$34,955$24,0005,607,154653
37Michigan$33,926$23,0009,962,311607
38Pennsylvania$33,858$22,00012,805,537554
39Florida$29,850$18,00020,984,4002,115
40Delaware$32,875$21,000961,939109
41Louisiana$27,704$18,0004,684,333473
42Vermont$35,344$24,000623,65723
43Rhode Island$33,496$21,0001,059,63955
44Alabama$28,757$19,0004,874,747491
45Indiana$30,883$21,0006,666,818361
46Oklahoma$26,414$18,0003,930,864363
47Georgia$24,732$16,00010,429,3791,279
48Kentucky$29,279$20,0004,454,189204
49Arkansas$28,013$19,0003,004,279160
50Arizona$29,618$19,0007,016,270322
51Mississippi$23,915$16,0002,984,100198

Highest paying states for children's service workers

RankStateAvg. Children's Service Worker Salary
1Connecticut$47,103
2Alaska$45,926
3Washington$44,802
4West Virginia$39,610
5Idaho$43,151
6New Jersey$58,088
7North Carolina$40,249
8New Hampshire$40,313
9Minnesota$51,862
10South Dakota$39,263
11Oregon$42,218
12Maryland$46,884
13Nevada$44,126
14North Dakota$48,675
15Texas$40,604
16Hawaii$47,332
17District of Columbia$46,104
18New York$42,435
19Virginia$39,920
20Wyoming$37,879
21New Mexico$37,037
22Montana$39,475
23Ohio$38,342
24Wisconsin$39,281
25Nebraska$34,826
26Kansas$39,282
27Illinois$40,785
28Iowa$39,150
29Massachusetts$38,893
30California$37,350
31Tennessee$33,040
32Maine$36,238
33Utah$34,623
34Missouri$31,943
35South Carolina$33,460
36Colorado$34,955
37Michigan$33,926
38Pennsylvania$33,858
39Florida$29,850
40Delaware$32,875
41Louisiana$27,704
42Vermont$35,344
43Rhode Island$33,496
44Alabama$28,757
45Indiana$30,883
46Oklahoma$26,414
47Georgia$24,732
48Kentucky$29,279
49Arkansas$28,013
50Arizona$29,618
51Mississippi$23,915

Expert opinions on the best states for children's service workers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for children's service workers to find work opportunities?

    KJ Cerankowski Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, Oberlin College

    One great thing about a degree in these interdisciplinary fields is that it opens many job possibilities. Graduates from these fields may do all sorts of different work for nonprofits or NGOs in the education sector, politics, research, writing and editing, and healthcare settings.

    With the pandemic, there has been so much variability state-by-state in terms of spread, plans for reopening, and what remains closed, that it's hard to say which places may be better to look for work. I know some recent graduates are still landing jobs and making big moves all over the United States for those jobs, while others are taking on remote work and choosing where they will live. I recommend, if one is able, casting a wide net, being open to new places or job possibilities you might not have initially imagined for yourself.

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