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Best states for an elementary school counselor

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Dr. Janice Byrd Ph.D.
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Are you thinking of becoming an elementary school counselor and really want to work at Varsity Tutors? Turns out, your chances to become an elementary school counselor are better in some states than others.In fact, our research shows that Pennsylvania is the best state for elementary school counselors in America. The best city in America for elementary school counselors with the highest pay is Daly City, CA.
We figured that the best places for elementary school counselor jobs has three things everyone would agree on. There would be high annual wages, good career prospects (no matter what phase of the career you are in), and a lot of job opportunities.If you are currently seeking employment as an elementary school counselor, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for elementary school counselors in 2025

  1. Pennsylvania #1 best state for elementary school counselors

    1. Pennsylvania

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:1,775
    Average annual salary:$41,694
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$21,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$80,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  2. California #2 best state for elementary school counselors

    2. California

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:3,841
    Average annual salary:$47,119
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$84,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.07
  3. New York #3 best state for elementary school counselors

    3. New York

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:2,310
    Average annual salary:$42,097
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$21,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$83,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.46
  4. Arizona #4 best state for elementary school counselors

    4. Arizona

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:917
    Average annual salary:$39,030
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$22,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.27
  5. New Jersey #5 best state for elementary school counselors

    5. New Jersey

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:1,217
    Average annual salary:$41,040
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$20,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$81,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.25
  6. District of Columbia #6 best state for elementary school counselors

    6. District of Columbia

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:196
    Average annual salary:$46,275
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$86,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95
  7. Washington #7 best state for elementary school counselors

    7. Washington

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:1,053
    Average annual salary:$38,975
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.17
  8. Texas #8 best state for elementary school counselors

    8. Texas

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:1,807
    Average annual salary:$42,236
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.73
  9. Nevada #9 best state for elementary school counselors

    9. Nevada

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:253
    Average annual salary:$37,071
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$21,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.98
  10. Virginia #10 best state for elementary school counselors

    10. Virginia

    Total elementary school counselor jobs:786
    Average annual salary:$45,615
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$84,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.68

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Detailed list of the best states for an elementary school counselor

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Pennsylvania$41,694$21,00012,805,5371,775
2California$47,119$26,00039,536,6533,841
3New York$42,097$21,00019,849,3992,310
4Arizona$39,030$22,0007,016,270917
5New Jersey$41,040$20,0009,005,6441,217
6District of Columbia$46,275$24,000693,972196
7Washington$38,975$23,0007,405,7431,053
8Texas$42,236$24,00028,304,5961,807
9Nevada$37,071$21,0002,998,039253
10Virginia$45,615$24,0008,470,020786
11Rhode Island$36,694$18,0001,059,639182
12New Mexico$35,762$20,0002,088,070255
13Louisiana$36,643$20,0004,684,333351
14Tennessee$38,174$22,0006,715,984495
15Alaska$34,287$19,000739,795164
16Delaware$36,692$19,000961,939146
17Arkansas$35,214$20,0003,004,279283
18Maryland$36,119$19,0006,052,1771,009
19Connecticut$35,129$17,0003,588,184659
20Hawaii$43,414$38,0001,427,538102
21Minnesota$33,677$20,0005,576,606950
22Colorado$34,766$21,0005,607,154785
23Florida$34,863$19,00020,984,4001,759
24Georgia$35,624$20,00010,429,379932
25Oregon$34,026$19,0004,142,776610
26Mississippi$34,290$19,0002,984,100207
27Nebraska$32,968$20,0001,920,076245
28Indiana$33,293$19,0006,666,818694
29Massachusetts$32,424$16,0006,859,8191,835
30Michigan$31,713$17,0009,962,3111,017
31Illinois$31,821$18,00012,802,0231,843
32Wisconsin$32,106$19,0005,795,483466
33Wyoming$30,650$19,000579,31568
34Missouri$31,162$18,0006,113,532689
35Ohio$30,740$17,00011,658,609999
36New Hampshire$29,370$14,0001,342,795248
37Kansas$30,513$18,0002,913,123283
38Alabama$30,908$18,0004,874,747243
39Vermont$31,295$16,000623,65779
40Montana$25,661$16,0001,050,493227
41North Carolina$31,088$17,00010,273,419691
42South Carolina$30,061$17,0005,024,369474
43Maine$24,727$12,0001,335,907260
44North Dakota$29,375$18,000755,39384
45Utah$29,961$18,0003,101,833224
46Iowa$28,117$17,0003,145,711390
47Oklahoma$27,164$15,0003,930,864348
48Idaho$24,237$14,0001,716,943198
49Kentucky$28,370$16,0004,454,189296
50West Virginia$23,367$13,0001,815,85797
51South Dakota$22,714$14,000869,66675

Highest paying states for elementary school counselors

RankStateAvg. Elementary School Counselor Salary
1Pennsylvania$41,694
2California$47,119
3New York$42,097
4Arizona$39,030
5New Jersey$41,040
6District of Columbia$46,275
7Washington$38,975
8Texas$42,236
9Nevada$37,071
10Virginia$45,615
11Rhode Island$36,694
12New Mexico$35,762
13Louisiana$36,643
14Tennessee$38,174
15Alaska$34,287
16Delaware$36,692
17Arkansas$35,214
18Maryland$36,119
19Connecticut$35,129
20Hawaii$43,414
21Minnesota$33,677
22Colorado$34,766
23Florida$34,863
24Georgia$35,624
25Oregon$34,026
26Mississippi$34,290
27Nebraska$32,968
28Indiana$33,293
29Massachusetts$32,424
30Michigan$31,713
31Illinois$31,821
32Wisconsin$32,106
33Wyoming$30,650
34Missouri$31,162
35Ohio$30,740
36New Hampshire$29,370
37Kansas$30,513
38Alabama$30,908
39Vermont$31,295
40Montana$25,661
41North Carolina$31,088
42South Carolina$30,061
43Maine$24,727
44North Dakota$29,375
45Utah$29,961
46Iowa$28,117
47Oklahoma$27,164
48Idaho$24,237
49Kentucky$28,370
50West Virginia$23,367
51South Dakota$22,714

Expert opinions on the best states for elementary school counselors

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for elementary school counselors to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Janice Byrd Ph.D.

    Professor, Kent State University

    COVID-19 and racial violence are global phenomena that cause many mental health challenges for students globally. Schools are scrambling to identify solutions to address the social/emotional needs of their students. Some are investing in curriculum related to Social Emotional Learning, Trauma-Informed Schools, or seeking anti-racism experts to join their staff in conversations.

    This emphasis is also illustrated in funding opportunities that have been advertised for schools and school-based researchers to consider innovative ways to address the increased stress our students are under, given the ongoing issues mentioned. While COVID-19 will hopefully, one day, decrease, the impact will be present for decades. As for racial violence against Black and Brown people, this oppression has/continues to harm communities across generations.

    I implore schools to lean on school counselors as trained leaders to guide responses to these crises and support students. Due to budget constraints at the moment, we may see a decrease in job postings, but once the economy begins to heal, we will need more school counselors - not less. School counseling graduates awaiting employment should extend their knowledge about instructional based technology that may aid in their facilitation of counseling tasks, examine their bias/stereotypical thinking so they do not harm their BIPOC students, and create toolkits of information that may inform how they foster the development of anti-racist cultures in K-12 settings.

    We all must remember that students do not perform well academically if they are not mentally/emotionally healthy or do not feel safe. Because COVID, the mental health challenges that have arisen due to the pandemic, and race-based violence, which causes mental health challenges for many, are global pandemics, school counselors face similar barriers to finding jobs across the nation. In time, given proper professional advocacy by school counselors, we will be acknowledged as leaders in the plight to heal students, schools, and communities.

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