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Best states for a systems analyst programmer

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It seems like systems analyst programmers are becoming more and more common across America. But working conditions and demand for systems analyst programmers aren't the same everywhere in the U.S. We wanted to look at the best states for systems analyst programmers -- where there are plenty of systems analyst programmer jobs to go around and systems analyst programmers get paid what they deserve during every phase of their career.
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 systems analyst programmers.If you are currently seeking employment as a systems analyst programmer, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for systems analyst programmers in 2025

  1. Hawaii #1 best state for systems analyst programmers

    1. Hawaii

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:151
    Average annual salary:$110,502
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$86,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$140,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  2. Delaware #2 best state for systems analyst programmers

    2. Delaware

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:225
    Average annual salary:$93,738
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$127,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.11
  3. Washington #3 best state for systems analyst programmers

    3. Washington

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:1,322
    Average annual salary:$94,506
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$137,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  4. Idaho #4 best state for systems analyst programmers

    4. Idaho

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:268
    Average annual salary:$86,720
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$127,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01
  5. Oregon #5 best state for systems analyst programmers

    5. Oregon

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:820
    Average annual salary:$84,875
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$122,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.23
  6. New Hampshire #6 best state for systems analyst programmers

    6. New Hampshire

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:301
    Average annual salary:$84,881
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$114,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.07
  7. Arizona #7 best state for systems analyst programmers

    7. Arizona

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:1,215
    Average annual salary:$80,423
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$115,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  8. California #8 best state for systems analyst programmers

    8. California

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:4,441
    Average annual salary:$96,096
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$138,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  9. Massachusetts #9 best state for systems analyst programmers

    9. Massachusetts

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:1,322
    Average annual salary:$90,973
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$123,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.89
  10. Nevada #10 best state for systems analyst programmers

    10. Nevada

    Total systems analyst programmer jobs:325
    Average annual salary:$84,579
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$123,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.97

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Detailed list of the best states for a systems analyst programmer

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Hawaii$110,502$86,0001,427,538151
2Delaware$93,738$69,000961,939225
3Washington$94,506$65,0007,405,7431,322
4Idaho$86,720$59,0001,716,943268
5Oregon$84,875$58,0004,142,776820
6New Hampshire$84,881$62,0001,342,795301
7Arizona$80,423$56,0007,016,2701,215
8California$96,096$66,00039,536,6534,441
9Massachusetts$90,973$67,0006,859,8191,322
10Nevada$84,579$57,0002,998,039325
11New York$87,746$64,00019,849,3992,136
12Rhode Island$79,337$58,0001,059,639219
13Pennsylvania$81,103$59,00012,805,5371,756
14North Carolina$78,558$58,00010,273,4191,710
15District of Columbia$86,389$63,000693,972508
16Maryland$82,779$61,0006,052,1771,360
17Maine$79,215$59,0001,335,907178
18New Jersey$81,163$59,0009,005,6441,301
19Virginia$77,553$57,0008,470,0202,176
20Connecticut$78,373$57,0003,588,184587
21Minnesota$76,487$55,0005,576,6061,047
22Texas$74,805$52,00028,304,5963,550
23West Virginia$74,859$55,0001,815,857199
24Vermont$74,138$54,000623,657145
25New Mexico$72,819$50,0002,088,070378
26Ohio$74,354$54,00011,658,6091,481
27Missouri$75,985$55,0006,113,532862
28Utah$76,467$52,0003,101,833421
29Alaska$73,981$56,000739,795190
30Wisconsin$75,830$55,0005,795,483696
31Michigan$72,859$53,0009,962,3111,164
32Wyoming$69,605$48,000579,315113
33Illinois$74,447$54,00012,802,0231,893
34Tennessee$72,138$53,0006,715,984787
35Montana$72,783$49,0001,050,493181
36Georgia$73,085$53,00010,429,3791,549
37Kentucky$72,872$54,0004,454,189423
38Florida$70,743$51,00020,984,4002,789
39Arkansas$70,960$51,0003,004,279322
40Colorado$71,160$49,0005,607,154975
41Oklahoma$71,585$51,0003,930,864352
42Alabama$70,565$51,0004,874,747569
43South Carolina$71,089$52,0005,024,369583
44Indiana$70,227$51,0006,666,818776
45North Dakota$63,188$44,000755,393175
46Iowa$67,263$49,0003,145,711478
47South Dakota$63,971$45,000869,666173
48Louisiana$69,432$49,0004,684,333325
49Kansas$66,304$47,0002,913,123450
50Mississippi$66,599$48,0002,984,100282
51Nebraska$63,910$46,0001,920,076355

Highest paying states for systems analyst programmers

RankStateAvg. Systems Analyst Programmer Salary
1Hawaii$110,502
2Delaware$93,738
3Washington$94,506
4Idaho$86,720
5Oregon$84,875
6New Hampshire$84,881
7Arizona$80,423
8California$96,096
9Massachusetts$90,973
10Nevada$84,579
11New York$87,746
12Rhode Island$79,337
13Pennsylvania$81,103
14North Carolina$78,558
15District of Columbia$86,389
16Maryland$82,779
17Maine$79,215
18New Jersey$81,163
19Virginia$77,553
20Connecticut$78,373
21Minnesota$76,487
22Texas$74,805
23West Virginia$74,859
24Vermont$74,138
25New Mexico$72,819
26Ohio$74,354
27Missouri$75,985
28Utah$76,467
29Alaska$73,981
30Wisconsin$75,830
31Michigan$72,859
32Wyoming$69,605
33Illinois$74,447
34Tennessee$72,138
35Montana$72,783
36Georgia$73,085
37Kentucky$72,872
38Florida$70,743
39Arkansas$70,960
40Colorado$71,160
41Oklahoma$71,585
42Alabama$70,565
43South Carolina$71,089
44Indiana$70,227
45North Dakota$63,188
46Iowa$67,263
47South Dakota$63,971
48Louisiana$69,432
49Kansas$66,304
50Mississippi$66,599
51Nebraska$63,910

Expert opinions on the best states for systems analyst programmers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for systems analyst programmers to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Jesse Taylor Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, Angelo State University

    The three jobs in the US that come to mind are teaching math at the K-12 level, doing data analysis, and becoming an actuary. Many states currently have shortages of qualified math teachers. While the pay is not exceptional, the likelihood of getting work quickly after graduation is excellent, if you can pass the teaching licensure exam in the state you would like to teach in.

    With the shift to technology and big data in today's economy, knowing how to analyze and interpret data is a skill in increasing demand. This option typically requires a bit of coding experience, but not a full degree in computer science. The final option mentioned in my list is becoming an actuary. In short, an actuary is a business professional who analyzes risk. More specifically, they explore the financial implications of risk.

    For example, insurance companies rely on actuaries to determine how much to charge for insurance premiums so that they make money in the long-run, after accounting for all the claims they will need to payout. All of this is based on probability after accounting for factors like age, health, location, etc. This career requires only a bachelor's degree and requires you to pass a series of complicated industry-standard exams.It's an excellent option for good test-takers and organized and self-disciplined students.

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