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Best states for a litigation paralegal

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We decided to bring you a list of the best states for jobs for litigation paralegals in the United States. Litigation paralegal positions are available in every state, but not all states are the same. Some states do not offer the same wages, benefits, time off, etc for litigation paralegals.Although there are abundant litigation paralegal jobs in the United States, a large number of them are in the Midwest. Washington is the best state in the country for litigation paralegal jobs.
Washington is the best state for jobs for litigation paralegals, and Indiana is the worst. The most common pay in Washington is $70,804, while the median pay in Indiana is $42,023.Washington is the best state, and Windsor is the city with the highest pay for litigation paralegals.

10 best states for litigation paralegals in 2025

  1. Washington #1 best state for litigation paralegals

    1. Washington

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:116
    Average annual salary:$70,804
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.31
  2. California #2 best state for litigation paralegals

    2. California

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:495
    Average annual salary:$71,342
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$108,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.39
  3. District of Columbia #3 best state for litigation paralegals

    3. District of Columbia

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:157
    Average annual salary:$71,075
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$107,000
    Location Quotient:
    7.69
  4. New York #4 best state for litigation paralegals

    4. New York

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:213
    Average annual salary:$66,784
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$100,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.37
  5. West Virginia #5 best state for litigation paralegals

    5. West Virginia

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:28
    Average annual salary:$57,811
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$38,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$86,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.51
  6. Oregon #6 best state for litigation paralegals

    6. Oregon

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:37
    Average annual salary:$68,558
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$104,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.73
  7. Pennsylvania #7 best state for litigation paralegals

    7. Pennsylvania

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:112
    Average annual salary:$62,848
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.79
  8. New Jersey #8 best state for litigation paralegals

    8. New Jersey

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:100
    Average annual salary:$63,316
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$42,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.04
  9. Nevada #9 best state for litigation paralegals

    9. Nevada

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:15
    Average annual salary:$65,147
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$42,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$98,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.59
  10. Illinois #10 best state for litigation paralegals

    10. Illinois

    Total litigation paralegal jobs:147
    Average annual salary:$60,087
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$88,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01

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Detailed list of the best states for a litigation paralegal

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Washington$70,804$47,0007,405,743116
2California$71,342$47,00039,536,653495
3District of Columbia$71,075$47,000693,972157
4New York$66,784$44,00019,849,399213
5West Virginia$57,811$38,0001,815,85728
6Oregon$68,558$45,0004,142,77637
7Pennsylvania$62,848$41,00012,805,537112
8New Jersey$63,316$42,0009,005,644100
9Nevada$65,147$42,0002,998,03915
10Illinois$60,087$40,00012,802,023147
11Alaska$60,848$50,000739,79515
12Connecticut$65,217$43,0003,588,18421
13Utah$60,741$40,0003,101,83324
14Colorado$58,056$40,0005,607,154101
15Delaware$61,447$40,000961,93911
16New Hampshire$62,898$42,0001,342,7957
17Michigan$55,729$37,0009,962,31174
18Massachusetts$57,540$38,0006,859,819124
19Rhode Island$57,072$38,0001,059,63910
20North Carolina$56,258$37,00010,273,41971
21Idaho$57,820$38,0001,716,9439
22Arizona$53,247$36,0007,016,27067
23Minnesota$53,538$36,0005,576,60678
24Hawaii$60,622$48,0001,427,5389
25Nebraska$53,550$37,0001,920,07620
26Texas$52,066$34,00028,304,596203
27Mississippi$51,711$34,0002,984,10020
28North Dakota$48,870$34,000755,39320
29Florida$49,522$32,00020,984,400382
30Wisconsin$52,891$35,0005,795,48332
31South Dakota$52,831$36,000869,6666
32Maryland$52,896$35,0006,052,17764
33Kentucky$51,629$34,0004,454,18921
34Tennessee$48,085$32,0006,715,98462
35Georgia$48,556$32,00010,429,379150
36Iowa$49,816$34,0003,145,71129
37Wyoming$45,990$32,000579,31513
38Vermont$50,004$34,000623,6577
39Montana$48,754$33,0001,050,49312
40Virginia$49,717$32,0008,470,020101
41Ohio$50,218$33,00011,658,60956
42New Mexico$50,411$34,0002,088,07011
43Missouri$47,357$32,0006,113,53259
44Alabama$48,029$32,0004,874,74720
45Arkansas$44,060$30,0003,004,27927
46Kansas$48,434$33,0002,913,12312
47Maine$46,744$32,0001,335,9079
48Louisiana$45,945$30,0004,684,33321
49Oklahoma$46,351$32,0003,930,8646
50South Carolina$40,959$27,0005,024,36932
51Indiana$42,023$28,0006,666,81837

Highest paying states for litigation paralegals

RankStateAvg. Litigation Paralegal Salary
1Washington$70,804
2California$71,342
3District of Columbia$71,075
4New York$66,784
5West Virginia$57,811
6Oregon$68,558
7Pennsylvania$62,848
8New Jersey$63,316
9Nevada$65,147
10Illinois$60,087
11Alaska$60,848
12Connecticut$65,217
13Utah$60,741
14Colorado$58,056
15Delaware$61,447
16New Hampshire$62,898
17Michigan$55,729
18Massachusetts$57,540
19Rhode Island$57,072
20North Carolina$56,258
21Idaho$57,820
22Arizona$53,247
23Minnesota$53,538
24Hawaii$60,622
25Nebraska$53,550
26Texas$52,066
27Mississippi$51,711
28North Dakota$48,870
29Florida$49,522
30Wisconsin$52,891
31South Dakota$52,831
32Maryland$52,896
33Kentucky$51,629
34Tennessee$48,085
35Georgia$48,556
36Iowa$49,816
37Wyoming$45,990
38Vermont$50,004
39Montana$48,754
40Virginia$49,717
41Ohio$50,218
42New Mexico$50,411
43Missouri$47,357
44Alabama$48,029
45Arkansas$44,060
46Kansas$48,434
47Maine$46,744
48Louisiana$45,945
49Oklahoma$46,351
50South Carolina$40,959
51Indiana$42,023

Expert opinions on the best states for litigation paralegals

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for litigation paralegals 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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