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Do you want to become a compensation and benefits analyst at Cummins, and you wonder what that means or entails? We have the full list of best states for compensation and benefits analysts that you can check out, before you begin your journey. Our research shows that Virginia is the best state in the country for compensation and benefits analysts.
In order to get you the best states for compensation and benefits analysts, we looked at our data on jobs and wages -- specifically the average annual wage and the number of available jobs per capita.We found that the Midwest is best for compensation and benefits analysts, and the Northeast is the worst. New York, NY is the best city in the country for compensation and benefits analyst jobs, where as Virginia is the best state in the country.

10 best states for compensation and benefits analysts in 2025

  1. Virginia #1 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    1. Virginia

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:470
    Average annual salary:$94,743
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$152,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.73
  2. New York #2 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    2. New York

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:493
    Average annual salary:$96,155
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$147,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.33
  3. New Jersey #3 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    3. New Jersey

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:208
    Average annual salary:$100,640
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$154,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.91
  4. Massachusetts #4 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    4. Massachusetts

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:291
    Average annual salary:$90,349
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$137,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.1
  5. Rhode Island #5 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    5. Rhode Island

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:29
    Average annual salary:$91,712
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$139,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.83
  6. Connecticut #6 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    6. Connecticut

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:103
    Average annual salary:$89,977
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$137,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.08
  7. Colorado #7 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    7. Colorado

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:237
    Average annual salary:$85,118
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$55,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.38
  8. District of Columbia #8 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    8. District of Columbia

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:138
    Average annual salary:$89,722
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$142,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.84
  9. California #9 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    9. California

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:1,088
    Average annual salary:$88,671
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  10. Vermont #10 best state for compensation and benefits analysts

    10. Vermont

    Total compensation and benefits analyst jobs:12
    Average annual salary:$95,687
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$147,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.54

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Detailed list of the best states for a compensation and benefits analyst

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Virginia$94,743$58,0008,470,020470
2New York$96,155$62,00019,849,399493
3New Jersey$100,640$65,0009,005,644208
4Massachusetts$90,349$59,0006,859,819291
5Rhode Island$91,712$60,0001,059,63929
6Connecticut$89,977$58,0003,588,184103
7Colorado$85,118$55,0005,607,154237
8District of Columbia$89,722$56,000693,972138
9California$88,671$56,00039,536,6531,088
10Vermont$95,687$62,000623,65712
11Washington$87,587$56,0007,405,743191
12Pennsylvania$84,413$54,00012,805,537262
13Idaho$79,702$50,0001,716,94350
14Delaware$84,380$54,000961,93929
15Oregon$82,822$53,0004,142,776105
16New Hampshire$84,542$55,0001,342,79529
17Illinois$76,050$47,00012,802,023386
18Maryland$80,817$51,0006,052,177233
19Michigan$78,287$48,0009,962,311171
20Alaska$75,837$64,000739,79530
21Ohio$73,066$45,00011,658,609248
22Mississippi$79,086$48,0002,984,10024
23Arizona$69,921$45,0007,016,270229
24North Carolina$73,705$44,00010,273,419224
25Nevada$73,805$47,0002,998,03944
26Texas$69,789$43,00028,304,596604
27Maine$78,181$51,0001,335,90716
28Georgia$69,246$41,00010,429,379314
29Minnesota$71,417$45,0005,576,606162
30Iowa$71,206$45,0003,145,71168
31Missouri$67,238$42,0006,113,532154
32Arkansas$66,159$41,0003,004,27960
33North Dakota$70,714$46,000755,39314
34Oklahoma$68,709$42,0003,930,86460
35Tennessee$64,708$39,0006,715,984124
36Kansas$65,926$41,0002,913,12354
37Alabama$62,241$37,0004,874,747113
38Utah$60,728$38,0003,101,83391
39Hawaii$48,830$37,0001,427,53835
40Florida$55,744$33,00020,984,400499
41Indiana$61,998$38,0006,666,818137
42West Virginia$62,055$38,0001,815,85721
43Louisiana$64,366$39,0004,684,33338
44Wyoming$62,763$40,000579,3159
45Kentucky$62,127$38,0004,454,18953
46New Mexico$63,103$40,0002,088,07027
47Montana$48,115$31,0001,050,49334
48Wisconsin$59,817$37,0005,795,483116
49South Dakota$62,159$40,000869,66611
50Nebraska$58,044$37,0001,920,07642
51South Carolina$47,486$28,0005,024,36974

Highest paying states for compensation and benefits analysts

RankStateAvg. Compensation And Benefits Analyst Salary
1Virginia$94,743
2New York$96,155
3New Jersey$100,640
4Massachusetts$90,349
5Rhode Island$91,712
6Connecticut$89,977
7Colorado$85,118
8District of Columbia$89,722
9California$88,671
10Vermont$95,687
11Washington$87,587
12Pennsylvania$84,413
13Idaho$79,702
14Delaware$84,380
15Oregon$82,822
16New Hampshire$84,542
17Illinois$76,050
18Maryland$80,817
19Michigan$78,287
20Alaska$75,837
21Ohio$73,066
22Mississippi$79,086
23Arizona$69,921
24North Carolina$73,705
25Nevada$73,805
26Texas$69,789
27Maine$78,181
28Georgia$69,246
29Minnesota$71,417
30Iowa$71,206
31Missouri$67,238
32Arkansas$66,159
33North Dakota$70,714
34Oklahoma$68,709
35Tennessee$64,708
36Kansas$65,926
37Alabama$62,241
38Utah$60,728
39Hawaii$48,830
40Florida$55,744
41Indiana$61,998
42West Virginia$62,055
43Louisiana$64,366
44Wyoming$62,763
45Kentucky$62,127
46New Mexico$63,103
47Montana$48,115
48Wisconsin$59,817
49South Dakota$62,159
50Nebraska$58,044
51South Carolina$47,486

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