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Are you wondering which place in the United States is the best state for Stylists?
Knowing how challenging it is to figure out where to start your career or where to move to advance your career, we decided to bring you a list of best states for Stylist jobs.
In fact, our research shows that New Jersey is the best state for Stylists in America.
The best city in America for Stylists with the highest pay is Marina del Rey.
62% of people in the field are White, while 15% are Hispanic or Latino.
We found that the South is best for Stylists, and the Northeast is the worst.
Marina del Rey is the best city in the country for Stylist jobs, where as New Jersey is the best state in the country.
We found that New Jersey is the best state for Stylists, and Massachusetts is also high in terms of median salary.
Our calculations are based on higher annual income for Stylist jobs, and having plenty of job openings as well.
Finally, here is the list of all states from best to worst for Stylist jobs.
If you're interested, you can read more about the job scene here:
1. New Jersey
2. Wyoming
3. Delaware
4. South Dakota
5. Massachusetts
6. Washington
7. Hawaii
8. District of Columbia
9. Minnesota
10. Michigan