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Best states for a legal secretary

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Do you wonder which states in the U.S. are the best for legal secretaries? If so, we have the full list of best to worst states for legal secretary 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.In order to help you decide which state is the best for legal secretaries, we ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia from best to worst for legal secretary jobs.
To that end, we dove into our dataset of job and salary numbers to figure out which states have the best opportunities for legal secretaries. District of Columbia is the best state for legal secretaries, where the median salary is $61,436.We found that District of Columbia is the best state for legal secretary jobs, whereas Idaho is the worst.

10 best states for legal secretaries in 2026

  1. District of Columbia #1 best state for legal secretaries

    1. District of Columbia

    Total legal secretary jobs:114
    Average annual salary:$61,436
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$93,000
    Location Quotient:
    3.19
  2. West Virginia #2 best state for legal secretaries

    2. West Virginia

    Total legal secretary jobs:45
    Average annual salary:$53,189
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$79,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.38
  3. New Jersey #3 best state for legal secretaries

    3. New Jersey

    Total legal secretary jobs:330
    Average annual salary:$48,210
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$31,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.95
  4. Connecticut #4 best state for legal secretaries

    4. Connecticut

    Total legal secretary jobs:89
    Average annual salary:$48,850
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$33,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.26
  5. Massachusetts #5 best state for legal secretaries

    5. Massachusetts

    Total legal secretary jobs:248
    Average annual salary:$47,967
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.27
  6. Colorado #6 best state for legal secretaries

    6. Colorado

    Total legal secretary jobs:110
    Average annual salary:$50,347
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.87
  7. California #7 best state for legal secretaries

    7. California

    Total legal secretary jobs:603
    Average annual salary:$53,552
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$34,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$82,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.97
  8. New York #8 best state for legal secretaries

    8. New York

    Total legal secretary jobs:413
    Average annual salary:$45,795
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$30,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.51
  9. New Hampshire #9 best state for legal secretaries

    9. New Hampshire

    Total legal secretary jobs:83
    Average annual salary:$43,363
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$33,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.23
  10. Pennsylvania #10 best state for legal secretaries

    10. Pennsylvania

    Total legal secretary jobs:232
    Average annual salary:$42,759
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$28,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94

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Detailed list of the best states for a legal secretary

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1District of Columbia$61,436$40,000693,972114
2West Virginia$53,189$35,0001,815,85745
3New Jersey$48,210$31,0009,005,644330
4Connecticut$48,850$33,0003,588,18489
5Massachusetts$47,967$35,0006,859,819248
6Colorado$50,347$35,0005,607,154110
7California$53,552$34,00039,536,653603
8New York$45,795$30,00019,849,399413
9New Hampshire$43,363$33,0001,342,79583
10Pennsylvania$42,759$28,00012,805,537232
11Minnesota$42,925$31,0005,576,606155
12Vermont$45,352$36,000623,65714
13Nebraska$43,408$30,0001,920,07634
14Michigan$41,219$28,0009,962,311168
15Delaware$44,136$28,000961,93924
16Wyoming$43,713$31,000579,3157
17Illinois$43,685$30,00012,802,023215
18Mississippi$43,422$28,0002,984,10024
19Washington$41,595$30,0007,405,743185
20Florida$39,662$26,00020,984,400540
21Texas$41,574$27,00028,304,596376
22Utah$43,531$30,0003,101,83332
23Kansas$42,759$29,0002,913,12333
24Maryland$42,746$27,0006,052,177137
25Nevada$43,037$28,0002,998,03923
26North Dakota$38,757$29,000755,39320
27Alaska$42,315$37,000739,79516
28Alabama$38,790$25,0004,874,74791
29New Mexico$41,385$27,0002,088,07027
30Wisconsin$38,376$27,0005,795,483112
31Oregon$40,816$28,0004,142,77653
32Rhode Island$37,109$26,0001,059,63928
33Arizona$37,680$25,0007,016,270116
34Virginia$40,508$26,0008,470,020141
35Missouri$37,106$25,0006,113,532109
36Hawaii$33,799$25,0001,427,53829
37Louisiana$36,615$24,0004,684,33350
38Maine$31,397$25,0001,335,90745
39Georgia$34,739$22,00010,429,379218
40North Carolina$36,715$24,00010,273,419130
41Tennessee$34,170$22,0006,715,984103
42South Dakota$31,166$22,000869,66625
43Montana$30,632$22,0001,050,49334
44Kentucky$34,734$23,0004,454,18941
45Iowa$33,978$23,0003,145,71155
46Oklahoma$34,166$23,0003,930,86443
47Indiana$34,784$23,0006,666,81880
48Ohio$32,857$22,00011,658,609156
49Arkansas$31,570$21,0003,004,27947
50South Carolina$31,212$20,0005,024,36962
51Idaho$31,216$22,0001,716,94320

Highest paying states for legal secretaries

RankStateAvg. Legal Secretary Salary
1District of Columbia$61,436
2West Virginia$53,189
3New Jersey$48,210
4Connecticut$48,850
5Massachusetts$47,967
6Colorado$50,347
7California$53,552
8New York$45,795
9New Hampshire$43,363
10Pennsylvania$42,759
11Minnesota$42,925
12Vermont$45,352
13Nebraska$43,408
14Michigan$41,219
15Delaware$44,136
16Wyoming$43,713
17Illinois$43,685
18Mississippi$43,422
19Washington$41,595
20Florida$39,662
21Texas$41,574
22Utah$43,531
23Kansas$42,759
24Maryland$42,746
25Nevada$43,037
26North Dakota$38,757
27Alaska$42,315
28Alabama$38,790
29New Mexico$41,385
30Wisconsin$38,376
31Oregon$40,816
32Rhode Island$37,109
33Arizona$37,680
34Virginia$40,508
35Missouri$37,106
36Hawaii$33,799
37Louisiana$36,615
38Maine$31,397
39Georgia$34,739
40North Carolina$36,715
41Tennessee$34,170
42South Dakota$31,166
43Montana$30,632
44Kentucky$34,734
45Iowa$33,978
46Oklahoma$34,166
47Indiana$34,784
48Ohio$32,857
49Arkansas$31,570
50South Carolina$31,212
51Idaho$31,216

Expert opinions on the best states for legal secretaries

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for legal secretarys 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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