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Best states for an event host

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Are you thinking of becoming an event host and really want to work at Topgolf? Turns out, your chances to become an event host are better in some states than others.Our research shows that Rhode Island is the best state in the country for event hosts.
Rhode Island is the best state for jobs for event hosts, and Georgia is the worst. The most common pay in Rhode Island is $33,208, while the median pay in Georgia is $26,828.If you are currently seeking employment as an event host, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for event hosts in 2025

  1. Rhode Island #1 best state for event hosts

    1. Rhode Island

    Total event host jobs:27
    Average annual salary:$33,208
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.19
  2. Vermont #2 best state for event hosts

    2. Vermont

    Total event host jobs:16
    Average annual salary:$33,916
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$28,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  3. Michigan #3 best state for event hosts

    3. Michigan

    Total event host jobs:135
    Average annual salary:$32,047
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.93
  4. Connecticut #4 best state for event hosts

    4. Connecticut

    Total event host jobs:62
    Average annual salary:$32,802
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$25,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    1
  5. Ohio #5 best state for event hosts

    5. Ohio

    Total event host jobs:203
    Average annual salary:$29,823
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$22,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$39,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.06
  6. New Hampshire #6 best state for event hosts

    6. New Hampshire

    Total event host jobs:24
    Average annual salary:$33,673
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$27,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.73
  7. Massachusetts #7 best state for event hosts

    7. Massachusetts

    Total event host jobs:137
    Average annual salary:$33,419
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$27,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.8
  8. New Jersey #8 best state for event hosts

    8. New Jersey

    Total event host jobs:220
    Average annual salary:$31,537
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.48
  9. Wisconsin #9 best state for event hosts

    9. Wisconsin

    Total event host jobs:74
    Average annual salary:$31,729
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.72
  10. Pennsylvania #10 best state for event hosts

    10. Pennsylvania

    Total event host jobs:212
    Average annual salary:$30,736
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.98

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Detailed list of the best states for an event host

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Rhode Island$33,208$26,0001,059,63927
2Vermont$33,916$28,000623,65716
3Michigan$32,047$24,0009,962,311135
4Connecticut$32,802$25,0003,588,18462
5Ohio$29,823$22,00011,658,609203
6New Hampshire$33,673$27,0001,342,79524
7Massachusetts$33,419$27,0006,859,819137
8New Jersey$31,537$24,0009,005,644220
9Wisconsin$31,729$24,0005,795,48374
10Pennsylvania$30,736$23,00012,805,537212
11New York$32,049$24,00019,849,399296
12North Dakota$33,825$26,000755,3937
13Minnesota$32,751$25,0005,576,60689
14Nevada$28,929$21,0002,998,03971
15Maine$33,692$28,0001,335,90712
16Delaware$29,946$22,000961,93932
17Indiana$28,966$22,0006,666,818128
18Arizona$28,618$21,0007,016,270181
19South Dakota$30,320$23,000869,6667
20Kentucky$27,938$21,0004,454,18978
21Illinois$29,976$22,00012,802,023195
22Idaho$28,718$21,0001,716,94332
23Montana$29,330$22,0001,050,49317
24Iowa$29,425$22,0003,145,71137
25California$29,385$21,00039,536,653600
26Oregon$29,052$21,0004,142,77677
27West Virginia$28,692$21,0001,815,85721
28Maryland$29,314$22,0006,052,177120
29Wyoming$28,766$21,000579,3157
30Colorado$28,317$21,0005,607,154151
31Utah$28,403$20,0003,101,83358
32Tennessee$27,290$21,0006,715,98487
33Arkansas$27,263$20,0003,004,27951
34Washington$28,944$21,0007,405,743120
35Nebraska$28,784$21,0001,920,07628
36Hawaii$30,257$27,0001,427,53816
37Mississippi$26,791$20,0002,984,10054
38Kansas$28,073$21,0002,913,12333
39Texas$27,088$20,00028,304,596415
40District of Columbia$29,036$22,000693,97218
41Virginia$28,132$21,0008,470,020150
42Missouri$28,091$21,0006,113,53267
43Oklahoma$27,402$20,0003,930,86446
44Florida$26,045$20,00020,984,400490
45Alaska$26,754$22,000739,79514
46Louisiana$26,657$20,0004,684,33353
47New Mexico$27,781$20,0002,088,07026
48South Carolina$26,828$20,0005,024,36974
49North Carolina$27,206$20,00010,273,419123
50Alabama$26,813$20,0004,874,74753
51Georgia$26,828$20,00010,429,37988

Highest paying states for event hosts

RankStateAvg. Event Host Salary
1Rhode Island$33,208
2Vermont$33,916
3Michigan$32,047
4Connecticut$32,802
5Ohio$29,823
6New Hampshire$33,673
7Massachusetts$33,419
8New Jersey$31,537
9Wisconsin$31,729
10Pennsylvania$30,736
11New York$32,049
12North Dakota$33,825
13Minnesota$32,751
14Nevada$28,929
15Maine$33,692
16Delaware$29,946
17Indiana$28,966
18Arizona$28,618
19South Dakota$30,320
20Kentucky$27,938
21Illinois$29,976
22Idaho$28,718
23Montana$29,330
24Iowa$29,425
25California$29,385
26Oregon$29,052
27West Virginia$28,692
28Maryland$29,314
29Wyoming$28,766
30Colorado$28,317
31Utah$28,403
32Tennessee$27,290
33Arkansas$27,263
34Washington$28,944
35Nebraska$28,784
36Hawaii$30,257
37Mississippi$26,791
38Kansas$28,073
39Texas$27,088
40District of Columbia$29,036
41Virginia$28,132
42Missouri$28,091
43Oklahoma$27,402
44Florida$26,045
45Alaska$26,754
46Louisiana$26,657
47New Mexico$27,781
48South Carolina$26,828
49North Carolina$27,206
50Alabama$26,813
51Georgia$26,828

Expert opinions on the best states for event hosts

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for event hosts to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Jokima HillerDr. Jokima Hiller LinkedIn profile

    Assistant Professor, Missouri State University

    Look at secondary markets for opportunities. Unfortunately, many of your major markets have been hit hard resulting in closings or in closings, reopenings, and then closings again because there hasn't been enough business to sustain them. But, you will find that the next town over had hospitality businesses that scaled back but never closed thereby meeting the needs of their regulars and attracting displaced business from the larger markets. For example, Indianapolis is a major market where their downtown area was greatly impacted. However, some hotels in Fishers remained open and are now actively seeking candidates as they ramp back up.

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