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Best states for a support worker

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Dr. Amy Pearce Ph.D.
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Do you wonder which states in the U.S. are the best for support workers? If so, we have the full list of best to worst states for support worker 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.Although there are abundant support worker jobs in the United States, a large number of them are in the Midwest. California is the best state in the country for support worker jobs.
In order to get you the best states for support workers, we looked at our data on jobs and wages -- specifically the average annual wage and the number of available jobs per capita.If you are currently seeking employment as a support worker, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for support workers in 2025

  1. California #1 best state for support workers

    1. California

    Total support worker jobs:7,804
    Average annual salary:$44,671
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.51
  2. New York #2 best state for support workers

    2. New York

    Total support worker jobs:2,153
    Average annual salary:$46,158
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$79,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95
  3. New Mexico #3 best state for support workers

    3. New Mexico

    Total support worker jobs:524
    Average annual salary:$38,408
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.51
  4. Texas #4 best state for support workers

    4. Texas

    Total support worker jobs:3,190
    Average annual salary:$44,960
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$75,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.89
  5. South Dakota #5 best state for support workers

    5. South Dakota

    Total support worker jobs:332
    Average annual salary:$35,284
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$25,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$49,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.75
  6. Louisiana #6 best state for support workers

    6. Louisiana

    Total support worker jobs:811
    Average annual salary:$37,185
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$22,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.43
  7. Florida #7 best state for support workers

    7. Florida

    Total support worker jobs:2,790
    Average annual salary:$38,650
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$22,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01
  8. Virginia #8 best state for support workers

    8. Virginia

    Total support worker jobs:1,501
    Average annual salary:$40,849
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.9
  9. Missouri #9 best state for support workers

    9. Missouri

    Total support worker jobs:1,655
    Average annual salary:$35,092
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.59
  10. Rhode Island #10 best state for support workers

    10. Rhode Island

    Total support worker jobs:138
    Average annual salary:$41,414
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$72,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.64

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Detailed list of the best states for a support worker

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1California$44,671$26,00039,536,6537,804
2New York$46,158$26,00019,849,3992,153
3New Mexico$38,408$23,0002,088,070524
4Texas$44,960$26,00028,304,5963,190
5South Dakota$35,284$25,000869,666332
6Louisiana$37,185$22,0004,684,333811
7Florida$38,650$22,00020,984,4002,790
8Virginia$40,849$24,0008,470,0201,501
9Missouri$35,092$23,0006,113,5321,655
10Rhode Island$41,414$23,0001,059,639138
11Oklahoma$34,952$22,0003,930,864720
12New Hampshire$37,255$22,0001,342,795327
13Delaware$37,923$22,000961,939254
14Pennsylvania$37,459$22,00012,805,5371,928
15Tennessee$33,965$21,0006,715,9841,193
16Arizona$40,118$24,0007,016,270415
17District of Columbia$44,868$26,000693,972148
18Nebraska$33,191$22,0001,920,076658
19Alabama$33,674$20,0004,874,747905
20New Jersey$38,932$22,0009,005,644947
21Maryland$40,039$23,0006,052,177675
22Wisconsin$34,603$23,0005,795,483433
23Massachusetts$37,350$21,0006,859,8191,372
24Washington$32,122$24,0007,405,7432,014
25North Carolina$33,042$20,00010,273,4191,599
26Hawaii$38,515$28,0001,427,53897
27Colorado$33,785$23,0005,607,154870
28Connecticut$33,114$19,0003,588,184622
29Illinois$33,200$21,00012,802,0231,998
30Iowa$33,435$22,0003,145,711334
31Minnesota$32,850$23,0005,576,606992
32Utah$31,632$21,0003,101,833541
33South Carolina$30,587$18,0005,024,3691,114
34Alaska$34,536$29,000739,79599
35Nevada$31,205$19,0002,998,039375
36Georgia$30,526$18,00010,429,3792,643
37Michigan$30,280$19,0009,962,3111,364
38Ohio$32,367$20,00011,658,609707
39Idaho$29,629$21,0001,716,943278
40Mississippi$28,798$17,0002,984,100368
41Arkansas$29,439$18,0003,004,279416
42Oregon$29,715$21,0004,142,776723
43Maine$28,250$18,0001,335,907269
44Kansas$29,048$19,0002,913,123500
45West Virginia$26,020$16,0001,815,857344
46North Dakota$27,550$21,000755,393115
47Indiana$28,423$18,0006,666,818642
48Wyoming$28,244$20,000579,31545
49Kentucky$26,322$16,0004,454,189556
50Montana$26,475$20,0001,050,493102
51Vermont$27,700$17,000623,65748

Highest paying states for support workers

RankStateAvg. Support Worker Salary
1California$44,671
2New York$46,158
3New Mexico$38,408
4Texas$44,960
5South Dakota$35,284
6Louisiana$37,185
7Florida$38,650
8Virginia$40,849
9Missouri$35,092
10Rhode Island$41,414
11Oklahoma$34,952
12New Hampshire$37,255
13Delaware$37,923
14Pennsylvania$37,459
15Tennessee$33,965
16Arizona$40,118
17District of Columbia$44,868
18Nebraska$33,191
19Alabama$33,674
20New Jersey$38,932
21Maryland$40,039
22Wisconsin$34,603
23Massachusetts$37,350
24Washington$32,122
25North Carolina$33,042
26Hawaii$38,515
27Colorado$33,785
28Connecticut$33,114
29Illinois$33,200
30Iowa$33,435
31Minnesota$32,850
32Utah$31,632
33South Carolina$30,587
34Alaska$34,536
35Nevada$31,205
36Georgia$30,526
37Michigan$30,280
38Ohio$32,367
39Idaho$29,629
40Mississippi$28,798
41Arkansas$29,439
42Oregon$29,715
43Maine$28,250
44Kansas$29,048
45West Virginia$26,020
46North Dakota$27,550
47Indiana$28,423
48Wyoming$28,244
49Kentucky$26,322
50Montana$26,475
51Vermont$27,700

Expert opinions on the best states for support workers

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

    Dr. Amy Pearce Ph.D.Dr. Amy Pearce Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Psychology, Arkansas State University

    A great thing about psychology is the number of options available to degree-earners! Psychology majors aren't confined to one job title or geographical locale. Work opportunities will be largely dictated by the experience and skills acquired along the path of earning a bachelor's degree. This is why, in addition to the requisite coursework, it's important to gain relevant applicable experiences and acquire additional training and skills. The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook, or their O*NET Online, are good places to start searching for projections on specific careers and factors related to employability in psychology. Although a bachelor's degree in psychology doesn't make someone a psychologist, a myriad of opportunities exist in business, academic, and human service settings, which are in every city.

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