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Here's how much firefighters make in every US state

FDNY firefighters standing shoulder-to-shoulder.Yuki Iwamura/APBureau of Labor Statistics data shows the salaries of firefighters across the US.The highest median wages were in Washington and New York, while the lowest were in Louisiana.The highest reported 90th percentile wage was $143,830 in California.Every day, firefighters in communities across the US risk their lives responding to emergencies. And in the age of worsening wildfires driven by the climate crisis, their jobs have become more important than ever.So how does pay correlate to such a key job? As we'll see below, firefighter wages fluctuate dramatically across the 50 states, with some states recording six-figure earnings for the highest earners, while others in the 10th percentile of earners barely scratch the $25,000 mark.The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics provides data on firefighter wages. Using the most recent data from May 2024, Business Insider identified the median annual salaries of firefighters in every US state.We also identified the overall salary range of firefighters in each state, ranging from the low-end 10th percentile to the high-end 90th percentile of salaries.Chris Lake, the director of collective bargaining for the International Association of Firefighters, told Business Insider that many factors contribute to pay differences from state to state. For starters, every state has differences in cost of living, housing prices, taxes, and other factors, so salaries will often reflect these characteristics.And beyond the economic conditions a fire department operates in, budgets and pay can vary massively on a local level."There's an old saying: If you've seen one fire department, well, you've only seen one fire department," Lake said. Differences in the type of department — local, county/regional, state, or federal — paired with balancing a budget for other agencies and services adds to the complexity, he said. The pay a career firefighter receives usually comes from tax dollars at the department's respective level of government."There's no uniform method anywhere that says, 'This is how you're going to fund emergency services,'" Lake said.He also noted that a department's location and the makeup of the response area play a role. While some fire departments train for responding to fires in dense cities with skyscrapers, others are preparing for wildfires and water rescue. These differences in response, training, and equipment could affect budgeting and pay.Another crucial detail: Nearly yüzde 70 of firefighters in the US are volunteers, according to FEMA, and many states heavily rely on their services. Though these firefighters may receive benefits, such as tax credits and certifications, they respond to emergencies for no regular paycheck.All in all, a host of variables determine the final amount on a firefighter's pay stub. Here's what that pay might look like for firefighters across the US.Hawaii was not included in the BLS data.AlabamaA firetruck at a children's library event in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.Luisa P Oswalt/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $47,490Annual 10th percentile salary: $30,880Annual 90th percentile salary: $73,360AlaskaFirefighters using a hose in Fairbanks, Alaska.Robert J Lype/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $63,220Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,600Annual 90th percentile salary: $87,940ArizonaA firefighter carrying a hose after putting out a car fire during a heatwave in Phoenix, Arizona.Patrick T. Fallon/AFPMedian annual salary: $58,650Annual 10th percentile salary: $36,650Annual 90th percentile salary: $79,780ArkansasFirefighters demonstrate a "jaws of life" rescue in Conway, Arkansas.TAH Media/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $42,100Annual 10th percentile salary: $28,600Annual 90th percentile salary: $63,930CaliforniaWildland firefighters walk along a trail during training in Sunland, California.Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $83,400Annual 10th percentile salary: $51,580Annual 90th percentile salary: $143,830ColoradoFirefighters extinguishing hot spots after a fire in Nederland, Colorado.Matthew Jonas/Boulder Daily Camera via Getty Images/MediaNews Group via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $76,560Annual 10th percentile salary: $47,030Annual 90th percentile salary: $109,680ConnecticutA helicopter fights a brush fire at Lamentation Mountain in Berlin, Connecticut.Connecticut Post/Hearst Newspapers/Houston Chronicle via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $77,660Annual 10th percentile salary: $48,580Annual 90th percentile salary: $86,140DelawareThe Wilmington Fire Department celebrates its 100th anniversary.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $48,060Annual 10th percentile salary: $40,560Annual 90th percentile salary: $72,380FloridaA firetruck drives through the streets of Altamonte Springs, Florida, in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.Joe Burbank/Orlando SentinelMedian annual salary: $58,360Annual 10th percentile salary: $37,330Annual 90th percentile salary: $90,010GeorgiaFirefighters respond to a fire at an antiques mall in Atlanta, Georgia.Erik S. Lesser/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $45,970Annual 10th percentile salary: $33,290Annual 90th percentile salary: $61,530IdahoChildren squirt water at firefighters in Eagle, Idaho.txking/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $53,860Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,210Annual 90th percentile salary: $91,990IllinoisAn old-fashioned firetruck transports attendees at a St. Patrick's Day parade in Chicago, Illinois.Roberto Galan/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $79,080Annual 10th percentile salary: $33,760Annual 90th percentile salary: $117,060IndianaFirefighters extinguish the remnants of a fire in Bloomington, Indiana.Jeremy Hogan/Jeremy HoganMedian annual salary: $61,470Annual 10th percentile salary: $36,940Annual 90th percentile salary: $88,940IowaFiretrucks after an emergency response in Burlington, Iowa.Ken's Clicks/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $55,190Annual 10th percentile salary: $34,970Annual 90th percentile salary: $87,840KansasEmergency Medical Services vehicles respond to a wildfire near Protection, Kansas.Bo Rader/Wichita Eagle/TNSMedian annual salary: $44,060Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,030Annual 90th percentile salary: $76,390KentuckyTwo firefighters stand amidst a pile of rubble after a tornado in Dawson Springs, Kentucky.Scott Olson/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $37,140Annual 10th percentile salary: $26,680Annual 90th percentile salary: $58,860LouisianaFirefighters rest after extinguishing a fire in New Orleans, Louisiana.Jen Golbeck/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $33,700Annual 10th percentile salary: $23,320Annual 90th percentile salary: $52,080MaineFirefighters walk through floodwaters during an emergency response in Ocean Park, Maine.Portland Press Herald/Portland Press Herald via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $47,490Annual 10th percentile salary: $33,900Annual 90th percentile salary: $63,040MarylandFirefighters gather during a response in Baltimore, Maryland.Wesley Lapointe for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $70,580Annual 10th percentile salary: $45,450Annual 90th percentile salary: $99,940MassachusettsFirefighters clean up after extinguishing an electric car fire in Boston, MA.David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $73,110Annual 10th percentile salary: $47,330Annual 90th percentile salary: $98,610MichiganFirefighters practice a water rescue on Lake St. Clair near Harrison Township, Michigan.UCG/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $55,570Annual 10th percentile salary: $37,440Annual 90th percentile salary: $78,590MinnesotaA firetruck drives in a parade in Staples, Minnesota.Jerry Pruitt/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $41,990Annual 10th percentile salary: $29,040Annual 90th percentile salary: $72,970MississippiA firefighter walks past a damaged house in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $36,980Annual 10th percentile salary: $27,070Annual 90th percentile salary: $54,030MissouriA firefighter stands in front of the rubble of a strip mall in Ferguson, Missouri.Scott Olson/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $48,470Annual 10th percentile salary: $29,910Annual 90th percentile salary: $76,960MontanaFirefighters put out a wildfire in Big Timber, Montana.Avalon/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $64,020Annual 10th percentile salary: $46,640Annual 90th percentile salary: $78,880NebraskaFirefighters battle a fire near Springview, Nebraska.Dave Weaver/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $61,760Annual 10th percentile salary: $45,120Annual 90th percentile salary: $69,400NevadaA firefighter opens the storage compartment of a firetruck in North Las Vegas, Nevada.Kyle Oster/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $67,120Annual 10th percentile salary: $48,170Annual 90th percentile salary: $97,440New HampshireFirefighters drive a vintage firetruck at a Christmas parade in Concord, New Hampshire.Joseph Prezioso/AFP/GettyMedian annual salary: $57,030Annual 10th percentile salary: $34,770Annual 90th percentile salary: $83,770New JerseyFirefighters use a truck's ladder to battle a fire in Hawthorne, New Jersey.Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $87,660Annual 10th percentile salary: $47,090Annual 90th percentile salary: $124,980New MexicoFirefighters undergoing training in Abeytas, New Mexico.MICHAEL A JACKSON FILMS/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $42,920Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,200Annual 90th percentile salary: $59,580New YorkFirefighters conversing while responding to a fire in New York City.Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $88,380Annual 10th percentile salary:. $56,220Annual 90th percentile salary: $105,270North CarolinaFirefighters take a break after responding to a wildfire in Saluda, North Carolina.Allison Joyce/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $37,250Annual 10th percentile salary: $28,360Annual 90th percentile salary: $64,140North DakotaA firefighter works with volunteers to prepare for a flood in Horace, North Dakota.Scott Olson/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $53,660Annual 10th percentile salary: $37,950Annual 90th percentile salary: $74,610OhioFirefighters hose down a house in Dayton, Ohio.Martin Wheeler III/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $59,470Annual 10th percentile salary: $35,420Annual 90th percentile salary: $87,160OklahomaFirefighters put out hotspots in a home after a wildfire in Mannford, Oklahoma.Scott Olson/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $47,270Annual 10th percentile salary: $28,990Annual 90th percentile salary: $76,700OregonFirefighters put out a hotspot after a wildfire northeast of Klamath Falls, Oregon.Payton Bruni / AFPMedian annual salary: $73,270Annual 10th percentile salary: $35,010Annual 90th percentile salary: $102,920PennsylvaniaFirefighters fill a hydrant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Cavan-Images/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $71,430Annual 10th percentile salary: $34,820Annual 90th percentile salary: $90,240Rhode IslandA firefighter directs a firetruck while standing in a flooded street in Cranston, Rhode Island.Darren McCollester/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $69,480Annual 10th percentile salary: $52,000Annual 90th percentile salary: $89,140South CarolinaFirefighters rescue a baby turtle caught in a fishing net in Charleston, South Carolina.Adam McCullough/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $45,960Annual 10th percentile salary: $29,220Annual 90th percentile salary: $64,010South DakotaChildren line up to view a firetruck in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.Jim Parkin/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $47,520Annual 10th percentile salary: $35,650Annual 90th percentile salary: $62,140TennesseeFirefighters respond to a house fire in Nashville, Tennessee.Brett Carlsen/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $47,300Annual 10th percentile salary: $32,480Annual 90th percentile salary: $71,300TexasFirefighters participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Parade in Houston, Texas.Houston Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Houston Chronicle via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $60,840Annual 10th percentile salary: $42,430Annual 90th percentile salary: $76,840UtahFiretrucks at a station in Saint George, Utah.MATTHEW GOLDBERG/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $49,270Annual 10th percentile salary: $35,890Annual 90th percentile salary: $81,240VermontFirefighters put out a barn fire in Charlotte, Vermont.Robert Nickelsberg/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $46,130Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,480Annual 90th percentile salary: $58,240VirginiaFirefighters gather in a huddle during training in New Baltimore, Virginia.Cindy Goff/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $58,300Annual 10th percentile salary: $38,280Annual 90th percentile salary: $78,220WashingtonFirefighters gather in response to a fire in Seattle, Washington.Ian Dewar Photography/ShutterstockMedian annual salary: $93,490Annual 10th percentile salary: $41,650Annual 90th percentile salary: $118,460West VirginiaFirefighters spray water at a house fire in West Virginia.Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $41,500Annual 10th percentile salary: $29,280Annual 90th percentile salary: $59,770WisconsinA firefighter observes flooding in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.Andy Manis/Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $47,710Annual 10th percentile salary: $31,200Annual 90th percentile salary: $77,960WyomingFirefighters work near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty ImagesMedian annual salary: $51,850Annual 10th percentile salary: $38,890Annual 90th percentile salary: $70,570Read the original article on Business Insider Olayla ilgili resmi açıklama bekleniyor.
Here's how much firefighters make in every US state

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