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Best states for a purchasing project manager

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Job opportunities vary from state to state, and executive management careers are no different. Because we know how difficult it can be to know which states are the best when it comes to purchasing project manager jobs, we decided to crunch some numbers to bring you the best states for purchasing project managers.As purchasing project managers are popular in the U.S., we wanted to bring you a list of the best states for purchasing project managers. In case you are trying to decide where to start your career as a purchasing project manager, or if you are considering moving to a different city or state, we got you covered.
To do that, we looked at the most recent data we have available for the following criteria -- average annual wages, and availability of jobs for purchasing project managers.Massachusetts is the best state, and Windsor is the city with the highest pay for purchasing project managers.

10 best states for purchasing project managers in 2025

  1. Massachusetts #1 best state for purchasing project managers

    1. Massachusetts

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:1,877
    Average annual salary:$109,949
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$83,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$143,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.17
  2. Vermont #2 best state for purchasing project managers

    2. Vermont

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:139
    Average annual salary:$110,435
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$84,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$143,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.04
  3. Oregon #3 best state for purchasing project managers

    3. Oregon

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:785
    Average annual salary:$111,143
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$81,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$150,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.09
  4. California #4 best state for purchasing project managers

    4. California

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:5,892
    Average annual salary:$113,580
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$82,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$157,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.15
  5. Utah #5 best state for purchasing project managers

    5. Utah

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:522
    Average annual salary:$105,252
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$76,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$144,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  6. Pennsylvania #6 best state for purchasing project managers

    6. Pennsylvania

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:2,262
    Average annual salary:$98,680
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.11
  7. New Hampshire #7 best state for purchasing project managers

    7. New Hampshire

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:279
    Average annual salary:$107,421
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$82,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$140,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.91
  8. Michigan #8 best state for purchasing project managers

    8. Michigan

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:1,396
    Average annual salary:$98,685
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.03
  9. Maryland #9 best state for purchasing project managers

    9. Maryland

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:1,322
    Average annual salary:$103,739
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.19
  10. Nevada #10 best state for purchasing project managers

    10. Nevada

    Total purchasing project manager jobs:339
    Average annual salary:$101,908
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$141,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.93

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Detailed list of the best states for a purchasing project manager

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Massachusetts$109,949$83,0006,859,8191,877
2Vermont$110,435$84,000623,657139
3Oregon$111,143$81,0004,142,776785
4California$113,580$82,00039,536,6535,892
5Utah$105,252$76,0003,101,833522
6Pennsylvania$98,680$74,00012,805,5372,262
7New Hampshire$107,421$82,0001,342,795279
8Michigan$98,685$74,0009,962,3111,396
9Maryland$103,739$77,0006,052,1771,322
10Nevada$101,908$73,0002,998,039339
11Washington$95,425$70,0007,405,7431,699
12Idaho$94,012$68,0001,716,943291
13Maine$98,767$76,0001,335,907205
14New York$99,741$75,00019,849,3992,128
15Connecticut$99,277$75,0003,588,184525
16Indiana$91,395$68,0006,666,8181,057
17Ohio$89,266$66,00011,658,6091,755
18North Carolina$94,704$70,00010,273,4191,501
19District of Columbia$96,307$72,000693,972646
20Rhode Island$96,445$73,0001,059,639180
21New Jersey$96,879$73,0009,005,6441,246
22Minnesota$87,685$67,0005,576,6061,319
23New Mexico$91,348$66,0002,088,070299
24Virginia$89,724$67,0008,470,0201,828
25Delaware$92,376$69,000961,939199
26Florida$93,087$64,00020,984,4002,335
27Montana$92,633$68,0001,050,493161
28Wyoming$89,713$66,000579,31581
29Illinois$88,579$66,00012,802,0231,997
30Wisconsin$83,578$63,0005,795,4831,046
31Kentucky$87,847$65,0004,454,189515
32Arkansas$83,981$62,0003,004,279416
33Alaska$91,401$75,000739,795124
34Nebraska$84,464$63,0001,920,076354
35South Dakota$86,742$65,000869,666113
36Missouri$83,282$62,0006,113,5321,027
37Texas$79,714$57,00028,304,5964,149
38Tennessee$79,770$59,0006,715,984952
39Alabama$83,073$60,0004,874,747518
40West Virginia$81,937$61,0001,815,857171
41South Carolina$83,228$61,0005,024,369592
42North Dakota$76,962$59,000755,393154
43Hawaii$73,734$59,0001,427,538158
44Arizona$80,251$58,0007,016,270929
45Colorado$81,475$60,0005,607,154929
46Iowa$80,293$60,0003,145,711529
47Kansas$73,504$54,0002,913,123502
48Mississippi$80,160$58,0002,984,100194
49Oklahoma$79,584$58,0003,930,864314
50Georgia$77,405$57,00010,429,3791,564
51Louisiana$76,625$54,0004,684,333366

Highest paying states for purchasing project managers

RankStateAvg. Purchasing Project Manager Salary
1Massachusetts$109,949
2Vermont$110,435
3Oregon$111,143
4California$113,580
5Utah$105,252
6Pennsylvania$98,680
7New Hampshire$107,421
8Michigan$98,685
9Maryland$103,739
10Nevada$101,908
11Washington$95,425
12Idaho$94,012
13Maine$98,767
14New York$99,741
15Connecticut$99,277
16Indiana$91,395
17Ohio$89,266
18North Carolina$94,704
19District of Columbia$96,307
20Rhode Island$96,445
21New Jersey$96,879
22Minnesota$87,685
23New Mexico$91,348
24Virginia$89,724
25Delaware$92,376
26Florida$93,087
27Montana$92,633
28Wyoming$89,713
29Illinois$88,579
30Wisconsin$83,578
31Kentucky$87,847
32Arkansas$83,981
33Alaska$91,401
34Nebraska$84,464
35South Dakota$86,742
36Missouri$83,282
37Texas$79,714
38Tennessee$79,770
39Alabama$83,073
40West Virginia$81,937
41South Carolina$83,228
42North Dakota$76,962
43Hawaii$73,734
44Arizona$80,251
45Colorado$81,475
46Iowa$80,293
47Kansas$73,504
48Mississippi$80,160
49Oklahoma$79,584
50Georgia$77,405
51Louisiana$76,625

Expert opinions on the best states for purchasing project managers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for purchasing project managers to find work opportunities?

    Daniel StantonDaniel Stanton LinkedIn profile

    CEO, Mr. Supply Chain

    Every business and government organization has a supply chain, and that means there are job opportunities for supply chain professionals virtually everywhere. I always encourage people to focus on industries and regions that align with their personal priorities, while factoring in the upside opportunities and downside risks. It's easier to get a job with a company that is growing, and in a region that has a strong economy. But you can still find opportunities with companies that are trying to cut costs in their supply chain to survive an economic downturn.

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