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Best states for a vice president, fixed income

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It seems like vice presidents, fixed income are becoming more and more common across America. But working conditions and demand for vice presidents, fixed income aren't the same everywhere in the U.S. Our research found that Utah is the best state for vice presidents, fixed income, while Alaska and Washington are ranked highest in terms of median salary. Utah has a median salary of $186,226 and Alaska has the highest median salary among all 50 states for vice presidents, fixed income.
The median salary for vice presidents, fixed income in Utah is $186,226. Compare that to the median salary in Louisiana of $147,472, which ranked worst for vice presidents, fixed income, and you can see how your location is important for your career.We found that Utah is the best state for vice president, fixed income jobs, whereas Louisiana is the worst.

10 best states for vice presidents, fixed income in 2025

  1. Utah #1 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    1. Utah

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:155
    Average annual salary:$186,226
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$130,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$265,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  2. Washington #2 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    2. Washington

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:302
    Average annual salary:$201,260
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$146,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$276,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95
  3. Arizona #3 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    3. Arizona

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:362
    Average annual salary:$177,645
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$122,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$258,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.43
  4. South Dakota #4 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    4. South Dakota

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:35
    Average annual salary:$183,404
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$128,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$261,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.75
  5. Alaska #5 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    5. Alaska

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:21
    Average annual salary:$214,837
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$162,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$283,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.58
  6. Idaho #6 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    6. Idaho

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:45
    Average annual salary:$186,599
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$131,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$265,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.63
  7. Colorado #7 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    7. Colorado

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:235
    Average annual salary:$185,540
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$130,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$264,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.91
  8. Montana #8 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    8. Montana

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:23
    Average annual salary:$198,542
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$143,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$274,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.46
  9. Oregon #9 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    9. Oregon

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:190
    Average annual salary:$177,205
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$122,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$256,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.06
  10. New Hampshire #10 best state for vice presidents, fixed income

    10. New Hampshire

    Total vice president, fixed income jobs:45
    Average annual salary:$182,877
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$128,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$260,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.59

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Detailed list of the best states for a vice president, fixed income

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Utah$186,226$130,0003,101,833155
2Washington$201,260$146,0007,405,743302
3Arizona$177,645$122,0007,016,270362
4South Dakota$183,404$128,000869,66635
5Alaska$214,837$162,000739,79521
6Idaho$186,599$131,0001,716,94345
7Colorado$185,540$130,0005,607,154235
8Montana$198,542$143,0001,050,49323
9Oregon$177,205$122,0004,142,776190
10New Hampshire$182,877$128,0001,342,79545
11Nevada$173,225$118,0002,998,03962
12New Jersey$176,183$121,0009,005,644626
13Maine$169,404$116,0001,335,90738
14North Dakota$177,345$123,000755,39314
15Illinois$164,325$110,00012,802,023877
16Rhode Island$161,399$109,0001,059,63952
17New Mexico$167,001$112,0002,088,07032
18Virginia$166,813$112,0008,470,020368
19Wyoming$160,339$106,000579,31517
20Kentucky$161,359$107,0004,454,18984
21Connecticut$161,199$108,0003,588,184204
22Maryland$163,567$110,0006,052,177240
23Massachusetts$159,816$107,0006,859,819648
24Georgia$157,911$104,00010,429,379446
25Wisconsin$159,681$106,0005,795,483145
26Vermont$162,192$109,000623,65721
27Ohio$154,999$102,00011,658,609355
28Michigan$159,450$106,0009,962,311143
29District of Columbia$156,850$104,000693,972155
30North Carolina$154,523$101,00010,273,419425
31Minnesota$157,730$105,0005,576,606237
32West Virginia$157,935$104,0001,815,85717
33New York$165,240$112,00019,849,399197
34Tennessee$152,099$99,0006,715,984172
35Pennsylvania$152,730$101,00012,805,537386
36Delaware$162,884$109,000961,9394
37Arkansas$151,254$98,0003,004,27977
38Kansas$152,807$100,0002,913,12384
39Texas$150,621$98,00028,304,5961,206
40South Carolina$155,235$102,0005,024,36996
41Alabama$155,032$101,0004,874,74755
42California$150,582$98,00039,536,6531,976
43Oklahoma$152,960$100,0003,930,86455
44Indiana$150,972$98,0006,666,818159
45Missouri$152,888$100,0006,113,532160
46Florida$132,598$83,00020,984,400895
47Iowa$149,219$97,0003,145,71187
48Hawaii$146,680$89,0001,427,53815
49Nebraska$148,012$96,0001,920,07657
50Mississippi$149,786$97,0002,984,10021
51Louisiana$147,472$95,0004,684,33358

Highest paying states for vice presidents, fixed income

RankStateAvg. Vice President, Fixed Income Salary
1Utah$186,226
2Washington$201,260
3Arizona$177,645
4South Dakota$183,404
5Alaska$214,837
6Idaho$186,599
7Colorado$185,540
8Montana$198,542
9Oregon$177,205
10New Hampshire$182,877
11Nevada$173,225
12New Jersey$176,183
13Maine$169,404
14North Dakota$177,345
15Illinois$164,325
16Rhode Island$161,399
17New Mexico$167,001
18Virginia$166,813
19Wyoming$160,339
20Kentucky$161,359
21Connecticut$161,199
22Maryland$163,567
23Massachusetts$159,816
24Georgia$157,911
25Wisconsin$159,681
26Vermont$162,192
27Ohio$154,999
28Michigan$159,450
29District of Columbia$156,850
30North Carolina$154,523
31Minnesota$157,730
32West Virginia$157,935
33New York$165,240
34Tennessee$152,099
35Pennsylvania$152,730
36Delaware$162,884
37Arkansas$151,254
38Kansas$152,807
39Texas$150,621
40South Carolina$155,235
41Alabama$155,032
42California$150,582
43Oklahoma$152,960
44Indiana$150,972
45Missouri$152,888
46Florida$132,598
47Iowa$149,219
48Hawaii$146,680
49Nebraska$148,012
50Mississippi$149,786
51Louisiana$147,472

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