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Best states for an investment associate

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Not all states present equal opportunity for employees, and when it comes to investment associate jobs, it's no different. We know how hard job search can be, and in order to make your life a little easier, we have the information you need in order to determine where you might want to start your job search. As investment associates are popular in the U.S., we wanted to bring you a list of the best states for investment associates. In case you are trying to decide where to start your career as an investment associate, or if you are considering moving to a different city or state, we got you covered.
In order to get you the best states for investment associates, 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 New York is the best state for investment associate jobs, whereas Montana is the worst.

10 best states for investment associates in 2025

  1. New York #1 best state for investment associates

    1. New York

    Total investment associate jobs:1,194
    Average annual salary:$124,035
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$197,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.62
  2. California #2 best state for investment associates

    2. California

    Total investment associate jobs:1,784
    Average annual salary:$125,172
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$76,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$204,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.06
  3. Rhode Island #3 best state for investment associates

    3. Rhode Island

    Total investment associate jobs:49
    Average annual salary:$121,626
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$75,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$194,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.7
  4. Connecticut #4 best state for investment associates

    4. Connecticut

    Total investment associate jobs:207
    Average annual salary:$114,709
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$185,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.09
  5. New Jersey #5 best state for investment associates

    5. New Jersey

    Total investment associate jobs:358
    Average annual salary:$120,840
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$75,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$193,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.79
  6. Massachusetts #6 best state for investment associates

    6. Massachusetts

    Total investment associate jobs:425
    Average annual salary:$116,902
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$188,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.81
  7. Nevada #7 best state for investment associates

    7. Nevada

    Total investment associate jobs:67
    Average annual salary:$120,930
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$198,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.56
  8. Vermont #8 best state for investment associates

    8. Vermont

    Total investment associate jobs:35
    Average annual salary:$111,589
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$182,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.8
  9. Hawaii #9 best state for investment associates

    9. Hawaii

    Total investment associate jobs:52
    Average annual salary:$117,928
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$200,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.08
  10. Illinois #10 best state for investment associates

    10. Illinois

    Total investment associate jobs:762
    Average annual salary:$106,869
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$174,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.11

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Detailed list of the best states for an investment associate

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1New York$124,035$77,00019,849,3991,194
2California$125,172$76,00039,536,6531,784
3Rhode Island$121,626$75,0001,059,63949
4Connecticut$114,709$71,0003,588,184207
5New Jersey$120,840$75,0009,005,644358
6Massachusetts$116,902$72,0006,859,819425
7Nevada$120,930$73,0002,998,03967
8Vermont$111,589$68,000623,65735
9Hawaii$117,928$69,0001,427,53852
10Illinois$106,869$65,00012,802,023762
11District of Columbia$112,392$69,000693,972228
12Virginia$109,540$66,0008,470,020614
13New Hampshire$112,536$69,0001,342,79560
14North Carolina$107,425$64,00010,273,419415
15Washington$110,840$67,0007,405,743345
16New Mexico$108,826$64,0002,088,07049
17Pennsylvania$103,396$63,00012,805,537466
18Alaska$106,768$65,000739,79534
19Minnesota$101,973$63,0005,576,606384
20Arizona$101,254$59,0007,016,270299
21Indiana$100,917$61,0006,666,818255
22Texas$99,189$57,00028,304,5961,081
23West Virginia$103,350$62,0001,815,85733
24Delaware$98,875$60,000961,93974
25Maine$104,075$63,0001,335,90739
26Michigan$94,744$57,0009,962,311437
27South Carolina$103,272$61,0005,024,369109
28Wisconsin$91,264$55,0005,795,483470
29Wyoming$88,772$53,000579,31561
30Ohio$96,500$58,00011,658,609341
31North Dakota$88,059$54,000755,39386
32Alabama$89,867$52,0004,874,747238
33Maryland$97,022$58,0006,052,177372
34Florida$91,920$53,00020,984,400907
35Iowa$94,138$57,0003,145,711129
36Louisiana$92,238$53,0004,684,333112
37Oklahoma$82,493$47,0003,930,864887
38Utah$84,367$49,0003,101,833304
39Oregon$95,785$56,0004,142,776132
40Arkansas$81,023$47,0003,004,279286
41Missouri$87,499$52,0006,113,532295
42Georgia$88,216$51,00010,429,379430
43Kansas$79,586$47,0002,913,123557
44South Dakota$82,965$50,000869,66645
45Kentucky$86,005$51,0004,454,189100
46Mississippi$86,334$49,0002,984,10062
47Idaho$85,633$50,0001,716,94361
48Nebraska$84,490$50,0001,920,07680
49Tennessee$82,205$48,0006,715,984207
50Colorado$79,201$46,0005,607,154332
51Montana$83,141$50,0001,050,49329

Highest paying states for investment associates

RankStateAvg. Investment Associate Salary
1New York$124,035
2California$125,172
3Rhode Island$121,626
4Connecticut$114,709
5New Jersey$120,840
6Massachusetts$116,902
7Nevada$120,930
8Vermont$111,589
9Hawaii$117,928
10Illinois$106,869
11District of Columbia$112,392
12Virginia$109,540
13New Hampshire$112,536
14North Carolina$107,425
15Washington$110,840
16New Mexico$108,826
17Pennsylvania$103,396
18Alaska$106,768
19Minnesota$101,973
20Arizona$101,254
21Indiana$100,917
22Texas$99,189
23West Virginia$103,350
24Delaware$98,875
25Maine$104,075
26Michigan$94,744
27South Carolina$103,272
28Wisconsin$91,264
29Wyoming$88,772
30Ohio$96,500
31North Dakota$88,059
32Alabama$89,867
33Maryland$97,022
34Florida$91,920
35Iowa$94,138
36Louisiana$92,238
37Oklahoma$82,493
38Utah$84,367
39Oregon$95,785
40Arkansas$81,023
41Missouri$87,499
42Georgia$88,216
43Kansas$79,586
44South Dakota$82,965
45Kentucky$86,005
46Mississippi$86,334
47Idaho$85,633
48Nebraska$84,490
49Tennessee$82,205
50Colorado$79,201
51Montana$83,141

Expert opinions on the best states for investment associates

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

    Dr. Michael Tin Shan SuenDr. Michael Tin Shan Suen LinkedIn profile

    Professor, Kean University

    Based on conventional thinking, good places for finance graduates to find work are New York (including the tri-state area), Chicago, and San Francisco. However, big cities in Texas and Florida are showing a growth trend.

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