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Best states for a registered representative

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Registered representative opportunities vary in different parts of the country. In order to help you determine the best states for registered representatives, we ranked all fifty states from best to worst for registered representatives.Although there are abundant registered representative jobs in the United States, a large number of them are in the West. Kansas is the best state in the country for registered representative jobs.
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 registered representatives.We found that the West is best for registered representatives, and the Northeast is the worst. New York, NY is the best city in the country for registered representative jobs, where as Kansas is the best state in the country.

10 best states for registered representatives in 2025

  1. Kansas #1 best state for registered representatives

    1. Kansas

    Total registered representative jobs:526
    Average annual salary:$73,245
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$129,000
    Location Quotient:
    4.72
  2. Connecticut #2 best state for registered representatives

    2. Connecticut

    Total registered representative jobs:110
    Average annual salary:$69,718
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$119,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.9
  3. Missouri #3 best state for registered representatives

    3. Missouri

    Total registered representative jobs:204
    Average annual salary:$62,650
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$111,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  4. Rhode Island #4 best state for registered representatives

    4. Rhode Island

    Total registered representative jobs:36
    Average annual salary:$67,254
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$39,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$113,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.8
  5. New York #5 best state for registered representatives

    5. New York

    Total registered representative jobs:314
    Average annual salary:$102,507
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$174,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.66
  6. Minnesota #6 best state for registered representatives

    6. Minnesota

    Total registered representative jobs:285
    Average annual salary:$58,656
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$32,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.16
  7. Pennsylvania #7 best state for registered representatives

    7. Pennsylvania

    Total registered representative jobs:348
    Average annual salary:$62,513
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$110,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.81
  8. North Carolina #8 best state for registered representatives

    8. North Carolina

    Total registered representative jobs:304
    Average annual salary:$59,427
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$32,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$108,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.86
  9. New Jersey #9 best state for registered representatives

    9. New Jersey

    Total registered representative jobs:251
    Average annual salary:$62,106
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$35,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$107,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.86
  10. Wyoming #10 best state for registered representatives

    10. Wyoming

    Total registered representative jobs:44
    Average annual salary:$52,548
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$30,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.99

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Detailed list of the best states for a registered representative

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Kansas$73,245$41,0002,913,123526
2Connecticut$69,718$40,0003,588,184110
3Missouri$62,650$35,0006,113,532204
4Rhode Island$67,254$39,0001,059,63936
5New York$102,507$60,00019,849,399314
6Minnesota$58,656$32,0005,576,606285
7Pennsylvania$62,513$35,00012,805,537348
8North Carolina$59,427$32,00010,273,419304
9New Jersey$62,106$35,0009,005,644251
10Wyoming$52,548$30,000579,31544
11Virginia$58,785$32,0008,470,020291
12Maryland$58,489$32,0006,052,177219
13New Hampshire$62,281$37,0001,342,79541
14Wisconsin$52,942$29,0005,795,483400
15West Virginia$60,153$33,0001,815,85724
16Arkansas$48,309$27,0003,004,279250
17Massachusetts$60,270$36,0006,859,819218
18Illinois$56,421$31,00012,802,023338
19Delaware$55,550$31,000961,93939
20Michigan$49,866$27,0009,962,311303
21Indiana$57,209$31,0006,666,818117
22North Dakota$47,947$26,000755,39370
23Texas$51,533$28,00028,304,596734
24Ohio$54,951$30,00011,658,609252
25Kentucky$55,829$30,0004,454,18979
26Vermont$50,476$30,000623,65726
27District of Columbia$58,606$32,000693,97237
28Florida$48,034$27,00020,984,400665
29Washington$55,395$31,0007,405,743167
30Maine$49,451$30,0001,335,90741
31Alaska$47,620$29,000739,79531
32South Dakota$43,874$24,000869,66635
33California$50,414$27,00039,536,653864
34Nebraska$46,381$26,0001,920,07662
35Alabama$42,128$23,0004,874,747147
36Colorado$42,875$24,0005,607,154230
37Utah$39,914$22,0003,101,833254
38Arizona$40,771$22,0007,016,270263
39Mississippi$41,809$23,0002,984,10069
40Tennessee$45,604$25,0006,715,984121
41Hawaii$39,569$24,0001,427,53843
42Iowa$42,991$23,0003,145,71182
43Montana$44,178$25,0001,050,49325
44Oregon$47,086$26,0004,142,77662
45Oklahoma$33,394$19,0003,930,864874
46Nevada$40,997$22,0002,998,03957
47New Mexico$41,692$23,0002,088,07040
48Louisiana$38,487$21,0004,684,33395
49South Carolina$38,141$21,0005,024,369116
50Georgia$36,154$20,00010,429,379287
51Idaho$35,430$20,0001,716,94341

Highest paying states for registered representatives

RankStateAvg. Registered Representative Salary
1Kansas$73,245
2Connecticut$69,718
3Missouri$62,650
4Rhode Island$67,254
5New York$102,507
6Minnesota$58,656
7Pennsylvania$62,513
8North Carolina$59,427
9New Jersey$62,106
10Wyoming$52,548
11Virginia$58,785
12Maryland$58,489
13New Hampshire$62,281
14Wisconsin$52,942
15West Virginia$60,153
16Arkansas$48,309
17Massachusetts$60,270
18Illinois$56,421
19Delaware$55,550
20Michigan$49,866
21Indiana$57,209
22North Dakota$47,947
23Texas$51,533
24Ohio$54,951
25Kentucky$55,829
26Vermont$50,476
27District of Columbia$58,606
28Florida$48,034
29Washington$55,395
30Maine$49,451
31Alaska$47,620
32South Dakota$43,874
33California$50,414
34Nebraska$46,381
35Alabama$42,128
36Colorado$42,875
37Utah$39,914
38Arizona$40,771
39Mississippi$41,809
40Tennessee$45,604
41Hawaii$39,569
42Iowa$42,991
43Montana$44,178
44Oregon$47,086
45Oklahoma$33,394
46Nevada$40,997
47New Mexico$41,692
48Louisiana$38,487
49South Carolina$38,141
50Georgia$36,154
51Idaho$35,430

Expert opinions on the best states for registered representatives

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

    Ann M. EbbertsAnn M. Ebberts LinkedIn profile

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    There are over 92,600 government entities across the United States - all of which spend taxpayer dollars and need financial staff/managers/leaders to ensure funds are allocated (and managed) to support the priorities of the government entity. In support of these government entities, there are an estimated 24M employees (as of 2018) supporting federal (civilian and military), state and local governments, and tribal entities.

    With respect to the Federal government, there are an estimated 2.2 million civilians and 1.4 million in the military. Fifteen percent of the federal government works in the Washington Metropolitan area, and the others are spread across the U.S., with Washington D.C., California, Maryland, Texas, and Virginia having the highest concentration of federal workers. The balance of the federal workforce is working in the other 46 states and U.S. territories.
    Interested newcomers to the government can find opportunities across the country.

    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics -see

    "Demand for efficient use of public funds at the state and local levels will lead to continued demand for budget analysts. Although many states are facing budget shortfalls, the employment of these workers should remain steady. Because budget analysts are responsible for managing the allocation of resources, the need for these workers remains even during times of tight budgets."

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