Network And Computer Systems Administrator Pay By State

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    Network And Computer Systems Administrator Pay By State

    Network and computer systems administrators, who are responsible for the day-to-day operations of computer networks, make an average of $80,600 annually, according to the latest data released on March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    The IT professionals earn the highest average salary in New Jersey at $108,860. Maryland is second at $106,480, followed by California at $105,770.

    Below are the mean annual wages for network and computer systems administrators in 50 states and Washington, D.C., according to May 2021 data, the most recent available. The states are listed in alphabetical order.

    Alabama: $79,260

    Alaska: $87,240

    Arizona: $87,900

    Arkansas: $72,510

    California: $105,770

    Colorado: $93,550

    Connecticut: $98,740

    Delaware: $83,520

    Florida: $81,840

    Georgia: $90,450

    Hawaii: $89,640

    Idaho: $76,600

    Illinois: $91,930

    Indiana: $80,350

    Iowa: $84,060

    Kansas: $80,920

    Kentucky: $72,380

    Louisiana: $74,400

    Maine: $79,160

    Maryland: $106,480

    Massachusetts: $102,990

    Michigan: $82,180

    Minnesota: $90,340

    Mississippi: $71,730

    Missouri: $85,760

    Montana: $81,370

    Nebraska: $85,280

    Nevada: $91,380

    New Hampshire: $91,710

    New Jersey: $108,860

    New Mexico: $82,650

    New York: $102,480

    North Carolina: $87,000

    North Dakota: $82,720

    Ohio: $86,910

    Oklahoma: $77,810

    Oregon: $93,180

    Pennsylvania: $74,570

    Rhode Island: $93,220

    South Carolina: $83,810

    South Dakota: $68,900

    Tennessee: $79,370

    Texas: $89,630

    Utah: $89,720

    Vermont: $77,120

    Virginia: $98,810

    Washington: $96,490

    Washington, D.C.: $104,490

    West Virginia: $71,530

    Wisconsin: $80,280

    Wyoming: $73,790