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Best states for a health researcher

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Crystal Sehlke
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It seems like health researchers are becoming more and more common across America. But working conditions and demand for health researchers aren't the same everywhere in the U.S. Turns out, the median salary for the highest 10% of health researchers in America is $122,000.
Indiana is the best state for jobs for health researchers, and South Carolina is the worst. The most common pay in Indiana is $96,250, while the median pay in South Carolina is $61,311.Indiana is the best state, and Mahwah is the city with the highest pay for health researchers.

10 best states for health researchers in 2025

  1. Indiana #1 best state for health researchers

    1. Indiana

    Total health researcher jobs:937
    Average annual salary:$96,250
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$140,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.78
  2. Tennessee #2 best state for health researchers

    2. Tennessee

    Total health researcher jobs:745
    Average annual salary:$91,554
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$132,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.58
  3. Maryland #3 best state for health researchers

    3. Maryland

    Total health researcher jobs:697
    Average annual salary:$101,111
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$149,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.37
  4. Vermont #4 best state for health researchers

    4. Vermont

    Total health researcher jobs:115
    Average annual salary:$89,045
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$139,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.87
  5. Delaware #5 best state for health researchers

    5. Delaware

    Total health researcher jobs:108
    Average annual salary:$98,227
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$144,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.07
  6. New Jersey #6 best state for health researchers

    6. New Jersey

    Total health researcher jobs:138
    Average annual salary:$111,707
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$75,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$165,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.22
  7. California #7 best state for health researchers

    7. California

    Total health researcher jobs:3,294
    Average annual salary:$98,499
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$143,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.4
  8. Arizona #8 best state for health researchers

    8. Arizona

    Total health researcher jobs:662
    Average annual salary:$91,496
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.41
  9. Maine #9 best state for health researchers

    9. Maine

    Total health researcher jobs:8
    Average annual salary:$106,097
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$165,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.08
  10. Connecticut #10 best state for health researchers

    10. Connecticut

    Total health researcher jobs:32
    Average annual salary:$108,541
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$162,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.12

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Detailed list of the best states for a health researcher

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Indiana$96,250$66,0006,666,818937
2Tennessee$91,554$63,0006,715,984745
3Maryland$101,111$68,0006,052,177697
4Vermont$89,045$56,000623,657115
5Delaware$98,227$66,000961,939108
6New Jersey$111,707$75,0009,005,644138
7California$98,499$67,00039,536,6533,294
8Arizona$91,496$63,0007,016,270662
9Maine$106,097$68,0001,335,9078
10Connecticut$108,541$72,0003,588,18432
11Pennsylvania$96,903$65,00012,805,537174
12Washington$82,581$56,0007,405,7431,163
13District of Columbia$95,334$64,000693,972169
14Rhode Island$88,855$59,0001,059,639106
15Virginia$89,976$61,0008,470,020908
16Alaska$95,148$70,000739,79511
17Nevada$88,934$61,0002,998,039162
18Ohio$75,382$50,00011,658,6091,345
19Massachusetts$91,656$60,0006,859,819547
20New York$93,323$62,00019,849,399247
21North Carolina$74,322$50,00010,273,4191,170
22Michigan$71,618$47,0009,962,3111,166
23Arkansas$72,131$50,0003,004,279318
24Montana$85,983$60,0001,050,49313
25New Hampshire$83,292$54,0001,342,795116
26West Virginia$81,203$54,0001,815,85720
27Oklahoma$71,015$49,0003,930,864364
28Louisiana$70,408$47,0004,684,333380
29Oregon$81,356$56,0004,142,77683
30Minnesota$68,776$47,0005,576,6061,013
31Illinois$81,997$56,00012,802,023114
32Colorado$76,524$53,0005,607,154582
33Alabama$69,365$47,0004,874,747464
34Wyoming$68,669$47,000579,31563
35Missouri$67,645$47,0006,113,532679
36Hawaii$74,049$56,0001,427,53888
37Kentucky$67,493$46,0004,454,189376
38Wisconsin$63,180$42,0005,795,483633
39Florida$73,256$48,00020,984,40087
40South Dakota$64,031$44,000869,66691
41Idaho$60,193$41,0001,716,943208
42Kansas$63,941$44,0002,913,123297
43Mississippi$63,062$43,0002,984,100200
44Utah$64,255$44,0003,101,833257
45New Mexico$66,301$45,0002,088,07014
46Georgia$62,904$43,00010,429,379212
47North Dakota$57,809$40,000755,39390
48Iowa$49,948$34,0003,145,711368
49Texas$58,830$40,00028,304,5961,699
50Nebraska$55,969$38,0001,920,076174
51South Carolina$61,311$41,0005,024,36927

Highest paying states for health researchers

RankStateAvg. Health Researcher Salary
1Indiana$96,250
2Tennessee$91,554
3Maryland$101,111
4Vermont$89,045
5Delaware$98,227
6New Jersey$111,707
7California$98,499
8Arizona$91,496
9Maine$106,097
10Connecticut$108,541
11Pennsylvania$96,903
12Washington$82,581
13District of Columbia$95,334
14Rhode Island$88,855
15Virginia$89,976
16Alaska$95,148
17Nevada$88,934
18Ohio$75,382
19Massachusetts$91,656
20New York$93,323
21North Carolina$74,322
22Michigan$71,618
23Arkansas$72,131
24Montana$85,983
25New Hampshire$83,292
26West Virginia$81,203
27Oklahoma$71,015
28Louisiana$70,408
29Oregon$81,356
30Minnesota$68,776
31Illinois$81,997
32Colorado$76,524
33Alabama$69,365
34Wyoming$68,669
35Missouri$67,645
36Hawaii$74,049
37Kentucky$67,493
38Wisconsin$63,180
39Florida$73,256
40South Dakota$64,031
41Idaho$60,193
42Kansas$63,941
43Mississippi$63,062
44Utah$64,255
45New Mexico$66,301
46Georgia$62,904
47North Dakota$57,809
48Iowa$49,948
49Texas$58,830
50Nebraska$55,969
51South Carolina$61,311

Expert opinions on the best states for health researchers

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

    Crystal SehlkeCrystal Sehlke LinkedIn profile

    Program Director,, University of Maryland

    Some sectors are growing: E-commerce, online services, almost anything related to the delivery of goods. Technology skills will remain in demand, and there is an expanding need for data analytics and people who can extract key messages from masses of data. Another area of rapid expansion is human-focused services that can be delivered remotely, such as telehealth and tele-counseling. The popularity of "remote work" in the job and internship market has exploded out of necessity, and some of our current students have benefited from it by applying for remote internships at jobs and organizations that might have posed a geographic challenge prior to COVID-19.

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