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Best states for a legal office assistant

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Do you wonder which states in the U.S. are the best for legal office assistants? If so, we have the full list of best to worst states for legal office assistant jobs for you to check out and see if you think it's time to move and start anew. Not all states fare the same when it come to job opportunity and pay.Turns out, the median salary for the highest 10% of legal office assistants in America is $47,000.
The median salary for legal office assistants in District of Columbia is $42,309. Compare that to the median salary in South Carolina of $24,168, which ranked worst for legal office assistants, and you can see how your location is important for your career.We found that the South is best for legal office assistants, and the Northeast is the worst. San Mateo, CA is the best city in the country for legal office assistant jobs, where as District of Columbia is the best state in the country.

10 best states for legal office assistants in 2025

  1. District of Columbia #1 best state for legal office assistants

    1. District of Columbia

    Total legal office assistant jobs:219
    Average annual salary:$42,309
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$29,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$61,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.73
  2. California #2 best state for legal office assistants

    2. California

    Total legal office assistant jobs:2,314
    Average annual salary:$44,018
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$29,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.05
  3. Alaska #3 best state for legal office assistants

    3. Alaska

    Total legal office assistant jobs:115
    Average annual salary:$38,281
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$30,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.83
  4. Connecticut #4 best state for legal office assistants

    4. Connecticut

    Total legal office assistant jobs:253
    Average annual salary:$39,912
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01
  5. New Hampshire #5 best state for legal office assistants

    5. New Hampshire

    Total legal office assistant jobs:130
    Average annual salary:$37,803
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.99
  6. Pennsylvania #6 best state for legal office assistants

    6. Pennsylvania

    Total legal office assistant jobs:912
    Average annual salary:$36,073
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.04
  7. Massachusetts #7 best state for legal office assistants

    7. Massachusetts

    Total legal office assistant jobs:738
    Average annual salary:$37,561
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$25,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$54,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.07
  8. New York #8 best state for legal office assistants

    8. New York

    Total legal office assistant jobs:1,272
    Average annual salary:$36,926
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$54,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.31
  9. New Jersey #9 best state for legal office assistants

    9. New Jersey

    Total legal office assistant jobs:545
    Average annual salary:$39,626
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.91
  10. Nevada #10 best state for legal office assistants

    10. Nevada

    Total legal office assistant jobs:150
    Average annual salary:$35,628
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$51,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95

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Detailed list of the best states for a legal office assistant

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1District of Columbia$42,309$29,000693,972219
2California$44,018$29,00039,536,6532,314
3Alaska$38,281$30,000739,795115
4Connecticut$39,912$26,0003,588,184253
5New Hampshire$37,803$26,0001,342,795130
6Pennsylvania$36,073$24,00012,805,537912
7Massachusetts$37,561$25,0006,859,819738
8New York$36,926$24,00019,849,3991,272
9New Jersey$39,626$26,0009,005,644545
10Nevada$35,628$24,0002,998,039150
11Colorado$34,371$24,0005,607,154487
12Illinois$33,898$24,00012,802,023913
13Michigan$32,086$22,0009,962,311638
14Washington$35,952$25,0007,405,743495
15Minnesota$33,874$24,0005,576,606476
16West Virginia$32,120$22,0001,815,857109
17Texas$33,713$23,00028,304,5961,340
18Utah$32,445$23,0003,101,833231
19Hawaii$39,856$29,0001,427,53849
20North Dakota$30,154$22,000755,39382
21Ohio$29,690$20,00011,658,609911
22Virginia$34,024$23,0008,470,020639
23Delaware$34,519$23,000961,93961
24Rhode Island$33,310$22,0001,059,63966
25Idaho$30,608$21,0001,716,943121
26Oregon$32,480$22,0004,142,776277
27South Dakota$31,518$22,000869,66649
28Vermont$31,054$22,000623,65750
29Nebraska$30,815$22,0001,920,076116
30Arizona$28,732$19,0007,016,270482
31Maryland$30,883$21,0006,052,177428
32Kentucky$29,267$20,0004,454,189216
33Wisconsin$28,628$20,0005,795,483378
34Montana$28,313$20,0001,050,49384
35Wyoming$26,291$19,000579,31555
36Maine$29,568$21,0001,335,90782
37Florida$27,045$18,00020,984,4001,858
38New Mexico$28,864$20,0002,088,070118
39Mississippi$29,368$20,0002,984,100102
40Iowa$28,934$20,0003,145,711207
41Georgia$28,493$20,00010,429,379677
42Tennessee$27,462$19,0006,715,984390
43North Carolina$24,428$17,00010,273,419768
44Alabama$27,240$19,0004,874,747214
45Kansas$27,926$19,0002,913,123138
46Indiana$24,015$17,0006,666,818446
47Missouri$25,582$18,0006,113,532372
48Louisiana$25,989$17,0004,684,333183
49Oklahoma$26,665$18,0003,930,864148
50Arkansas$25,210$17,0003,004,279147
51South Carolina$24,168$17,0005,024,369289

Highest paying states for legal office assistants

RankStateAvg. Legal Office Assistant Salary
1District of Columbia$42,309
2California$44,018
3Alaska$38,281
4Connecticut$39,912
5New Hampshire$37,803
6Pennsylvania$36,073
7Massachusetts$37,561
8New York$36,926
9New Jersey$39,626
10Nevada$35,628
11Colorado$34,371
12Illinois$33,898
13Michigan$32,086
14Washington$35,952
15Minnesota$33,874
16West Virginia$32,120
17Texas$33,713
18Utah$32,445
19Hawaii$39,856
20North Dakota$30,154
21Ohio$29,690
22Virginia$34,024
23Delaware$34,519
24Rhode Island$33,310
25Idaho$30,608
26Oregon$32,480
27South Dakota$31,518
28Vermont$31,054
29Nebraska$30,815
30Arizona$28,732
31Maryland$30,883
32Kentucky$29,267
33Wisconsin$28,628
34Montana$28,313
35Wyoming$26,291
36Maine$29,568
37Florida$27,045
38New Mexico$28,864
39Mississippi$29,368
40Iowa$28,934
41Georgia$28,493
42Tennessee$27,462
43North Carolina$24,428
44Alabama$27,240
45Kansas$27,926
46Indiana$24,015
47Missouri$25,582
48Louisiana$25,989
49Oklahoma$26,665
50Arkansas$25,210
51South Carolina$24,168

Expert opinions on the best states for legal office assistants

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for legal office assistants to find work opportunities?

    Emily Allen-HornblowerEmily Allen-Hornblower LinkedIn profile

    Associate Professor of Classics, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

    I would say, think broadly. Your CV gives you an edge - you chose a course of study that is somewhat atypical, original (and a great conversation starter!) that gave you widely applicable skills.

    I mean, who studies Classics? Who willingly subjects themselves to the rigors of Latin or Greek - or both? Who commits to navigating the intricacies of an interdisciplinary path that combines some of the most vital areas of inquiry for our time: social and cultural history, political science, philosophy, psychology, literary studies, material culture?

    A go-getter. Someone who is passionate. And is Driven.

    And you know what? Employers know that. They see that on your CV, and they think, wow - here is someone interesting and hard-working and who thinks out of the box. And they are right. Xerox saw that. Macy's saw that. The Air Force Intelligence Officer who hired one of our (female!) undergraduates as an officer saw that. The software engineer who hired another one of our grads to join his team as a full-time software engineer saw that. Oxford University Press in New York City saw that - and hired another recent grad as a full-time intern in their Higher Education Editorial Development department. SO: Classics majors, think big and broad. There is no restricted path for what is next.

    So - Graduating seniors in Classics (and other Liberal Arts degrees), as you prepare to go forward into the world, you have good reason to go forth with pride, and enter the world after college, with all its question marks and inevitable bumps in the road, with confidence.
    A Classics major is excellent preparation for the pursuit of a wide range of careers in a large number of fields, including, but not limited to, government, law, education, business, journalism, library science, publishing, foreign service, finance, the entertainment industry, museum, and preservation work, pharmaceutical sciences, music, and the arts, foundations, technology, web design, and labor relations. So think broadly. You've got this.

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