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Best states for a visual information specialist

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Not all states present equal opportunity for employees, and when it comes to visual information specialist jobs, it's no different. We know how hard job search can be, and in order to make your life a little easier, we have the information you need in order to determine where you might want to start your job search. Our research shows that Washington is the best state in the country for visual information specialists.
The median salary for visual information specialists in Washington is $96,354. Compare that to the median salary in Alabama of $43,151, which ranked worst for visual information specialists, and you can see how your location is important for your career.If you are currently seeking employment as a visual information specialist, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for visual information specialists in 2025

  1. Washington #1 best state for visual information specialists

    1. Washington

    Total visual information specialist jobs:1,288
    Average annual salary:$96,354
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$134,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  2. Virginia #2 best state for visual information specialists

    2. Virginia

    Total visual information specialist jobs:1,732
    Average annual salary:$88,032
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$137,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  3. Massachusetts #3 best state for visual information specialists

    3. Massachusetts

    Total visual information specialist jobs:1,433
    Average annual salary:$85,016
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$121,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.1
  4. Rhode Island #4 best state for visual information specialists

    4. Rhode Island

    Total visual information specialist jobs:203
    Average annual salary:$77,569
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$112,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.18
  5. District of Columbia #5 best state for visual information specialists

    5. District of Columbia

    Total visual information specialist jobs:231
    Average annual salary:$96,132
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$146,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.97
  6. Oregon #6 best state for visual information specialists

    6. Oregon

    Total visual information specialist jobs:697
    Average annual salary:$77,087
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$110,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.18
  7. Illinois #7 best state for visual information specialists

    7. Illinois

    Total visual information specialist jobs:1,663
    Average annual salary:$80,572
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$54,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$118,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.98
  8. New York #8 best state for visual information specialists

    8. New York

    Total visual information specialist jobs:2,102
    Average annual salary:$77,932
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$52,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$114,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.15
  9. Utah #9 best state for visual information specialists

    9. Utah

    Total visual information specialist jobs:515
    Average annual salary:$72,009
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$108,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.14
  10. West Virginia #10 best state for visual information specialists

    10. West Virginia

    Total visual information specialist jobs:207
    Average annual salary:$75,415
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$48,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$116,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.96

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Detailed list of the best states for a visual information specialist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Washington$96,354$68,0007,405,7431,288
2Virginia$88,032$56,0008,470,0201,732
3Massachusetts$85,016$59,0006,859,8191,433
4Rhode Island$77,569$53,0001,059,639203
5District of Columbia$96,132$63,000693,972231
6Oregon$77,087$53,0004,142,776697
7Illinois$80,572$54,00012,802,0231,663
8New York$77,932$52,00019,849,3992,102
9Utah$72,009$47,0003,101,833515
10West Virginia$75,415$48,0001,815,857207
11Wyoming$68,281$47,000579,315123
12Idaho$72,627$49,0001,716,943252
13Wisconsin$73,834$51,0005,795,483760
14Maryland$90,412$59,0006,052,177558
15Pennsylvania$75,495$50,00012,805,5371,432
16California$74,767$47,00039,536,6534,998
17Connecticut$75,443$51,0003,588,184472
18New Hampshire$70,718$49,0001,342,795278
19Michigan$73,538$50,0009,962,311977
20North Dakota$67,316$51,000755,393158
21Nevada$70,790$45,0002,998,039315
22Arizona$69,121$44,0007,016,270980
23Montana$70,020$50,0001,050,493181
24Alaska$68,171$60,000739,795145
25Minnesota$71,888$51,0005,576,606915
26Delaware$67,059$44,000961,939203
27Vermont$67,096$47,000623,657118
28Iowa$66,692$46,0003,145,711540
29Ohio$66,421$44,00011,658,6091,242
30Colorado$67,580$46,0005,607,154865
31New Jersey$69,885$47,0009,005,6441,056
32North Carolina$60,772$37,00010,273,4191,468
33Indiana$65,834$43,0006,666,818735
34Nebraska$59,904$41,0001,920,076333
35Maine$61,911$44,0001,335,907172
36New Mexico$59,350$38,0002,088,070273
37Missouri$62,220$41,0006,113,532701
38Georgia$58,002$34,00010,429,3791,392
39Hawaii$58,616$47,0001,427,538106
40Texas$53,879$32,00028,304,5962,639
41South Dakota$50,250$36,000869,666155
42Kentucky$56,684$36,0004,454,189430
43Kansas$56,113$37,0002,913,123378
44Arkansas$55,078$34,0003,004,279313
45Tennessee$55,054$33,0006,715,984662
46South Carolina$54,419$32,0005,024,369444
47Florida$41,791$23,00020,984,4002,262
48Oklahoma$50,365$32,0003,930,864364
49Louisiana$47,282$27,0004,684,333377
50Mississippi$47,047$27,0002,984,100233
51Alabama$43,151$25,0004,874,747491

Highest paying states for visual information specialists

RankStateAvg. Visual Information Specialist Salary
1Washington$96,354
2Virginia$88,032
3Massachusetts$85,016
4Rhode Island$77,569
5District of Columbia$96,132
6Oregon$77,087
7Illinois$80,572
8New York$77,932
9Utah$72,009
10West Virginia$75,415
11Wyoming$68,281
12Idaho$72,627
13Wisconsin$73,834
14Maryland$90,412
15Pennsylvania$75,495
16California$74,767
17Connecticut$75,443
18New Hampshire$70,718
19Michigan$73,538
20North Dakota$67,316
21Nevada$70,790
22Arizona$69,121
23Montana$70,020
24Alaska$68,171
25Minnesota$71,888
26Delaware$67,059
27Vermont$67,096
28Iowa$66,692
29Ohio$66,421
30Colorado$67,580
31New Jersey$69,885
32North Carolina$60,772
33Indiana$65,834
34Nebraska$59,904
35Maine$61,911
36New Mexico$59,350
37Missouri$62,220
38Georgia$58,002
39Hawaii$58,616
40Texas$53,879
41South Dakota$50,250
42Kentucky$56,684
43Kansas$56,113
44Arkansas$55,078
45Tennessee$55,054
46South Carolina$54,419
47Florida$41,791
48Oklahoma$50,365
49Louisiana$47,282
50Mississippi$47,047
51Alabama$43,151

Expert opinions on the best states for visual information specialists

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for visual information specialists to find work opportunities?

    Tori Jordan HordTori Jordan Hord LinkedIn profile

    Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Methodist University

    Many students have the tendency to flock to a "big name" area, like New York City, upon graduation. While these areas have excellent job opportunities, they can quickly become oversaturated, making it difficult for recent graduates to get their foot in the door. I would suggest cities like Raleigh, NC, Nashville, TN, or Austin, TX. These are areas that are up and coming, as far as population and industry are concerned, making them prime places for new graphic designers seeking work opportunities.

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