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Best States to Be a Welder in 2025 (Cost-of-Living Adjusted)

Sticker pay is a misleading way to compare states. For welders, a paycheck that looks identical on paper can buy far more in Vermont than in District of Columbia, because the two states' costs of living are worlds apart. We took the BLS median wage for welders in every state and adjusted it by that state's cost of living, so the numbers below reflect what the pay is actually worth where you'd spend it. For comparison, the U.S. median for welders is $49,990.

The 10 Best States for Welder Pay (Cost-of-Living Adjusted)

RankStateAdjusted median payMedian pay (BLS)Cost-of-living indexSticker-pay rank
1Alaska$78,945$80,840102.41
2Hawaii$71,818$79,000110.02
3Louisiana$70,578$62,25088.28
4North Dakota$69,663$62,00089.010
5Wyoming$68,846$63,82092.74
6New Mexico$64,902$59,84092.216
7Maine$64,144$62,22097.09
8Iowa$62,745$55,09087.828
9Connecticut$62,625$64,880103.63
10Vermont$62,133$60,89098.012

How We Adjusted the Numbers

Median pay is the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS state median annual wage for welders (SOC 51-4121, May 2025). Cost-of-living index is the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parity (all items, 2024), where 100 equals the national average — a value of 90 means prices run about 10% below average, 110 about 10% above. Adjusted median pay = median pay × 100 ÷ the cost-of-living index, which restates each salary in national-average-price terms so states can be compared fairly.

Where a Big Paycheck Doesn't Go as Far

High headline wages don't always mean a better living. District of Columbia ($60,180 median) ranks 15th on sticker pay but only 35th once its cost of living (110 vs 100) is counted. The same pattern hits other high-cost states, which is why the adjusted top of the list leans toward the Midwest and Mountain West rather than the coasts.

Full State-by-State Ranking

RankStateAdjusted median payMedian pay (BLS)Cost-of-living indexSticker-pay rank
1Alaska$78,945$80,840102.41
2Hawaii$71,818$79,000110.02
3Louisiana$70,578$62,25088.28
4North Dakota$69,663$62,00089.010
5Wyoming$68,846$63,82092.74
6New Mexico$64,902$59,84092.216
7Maine$64,144$62,22097.09
8Iowa$62,745$55,09087.828
9Connecticut$62,625$64,880103.63
10Vermont$62,133$60,89098.012
11Wisconsin$62,072$58,41094.122
12Nevada$61,520$61,520100.011
13Minnesota$61,136$60,28098.614
14New Hampshire$59,846$62,360104.27
15Massachusetts$59,140$62,570105.86
16Utah$59,029$58,38098.923
17Washington$58,897$63,020107.05
18Montana$58,784$55,61094.626
19Mississippi$58,736$51,10087.035
20Virginia$58,536$59,180101.119
21Nebraska$57,958$52,22090.131
22Oregon$57,495$59,450103.417
23Maryland$57,438$60,310105.013
24Delaware$57,385$57,27099.825
25Missouri$57,214$51,95090.832
26Kentucky$57,062$51,47090.233
27Colorado$56,828$58,590103.121
28Oklahoma$56,629$49,72087.844
29South Dakota$55,801$49,44088.645
30Arizona$55,214$55,600100.727
31Arkansas$55,201$47,97086.951
32Texas$54,933$53,34097.129
33Kansas$54,839$49,41090.146
34New York$54,810$59,140107.920
35District of Columbia$54,759$60,180109.915
36New Jersey$54,632$59,440108.818
37Alabama$54,606$48,49088.848
38West Virginia$54,536$48,81089.547
39Ohio$54,246$50,34092.840
40Pennsylvania$54,201$52,90097.630
41North Carolina$53,648$50,59094.337
42South Carolina$53,340$49,98093.742
43Indiana$53,301$49,73093.343
44Idaho$52,911$50,53095.539
45California$52,448$58,060110.724
46Tennessee$52,274$48,04091.950
47Michigan$51,965$49,99096.241
48Illinois$51,320$51,320100.034
49Georgia$50,291$48,43096.349
50Rhode Island$49,443$50,580102.338
51Florida$48,975$50,640103.436

Sources & Reuse

Wage data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025), state medians for SOC 51-4121. Cost of living: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Price Parities (2024). Figures describe current workers, not entry-level offers; verify locally before making a move.

Free to cite or reference with attribution: Human Work Guide, “Best States to Be a Welder in 2025 (Cost-of-Living Adjusted),” 2026. https://humanworkguide.com/guides/best-states-for-welders