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Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary Salary by State and Metro Area

Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondaries in the United States earn a median salary of $99,650/year. Salaries range from $57,840 to $171,310 depending on experience. Below, compare salaries across 31 states and 26 metro areas where BLS publishes data.

$58K
10th percentile
$75K
25th percentile
$100K
Median
$129K
75th percentile
$171K
90th percentile

Where Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondaries have the most money left over after rent

Median pay minus estimated federal + state + FICA taxes, minus 12 months of rent at HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over each year. Hover any state for the breakdown.

Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary disposable income by state, after taxes and rentUS map showing how much money is left over each year for a median-paid anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary after estimated federal + state + FICA taxes and a 2-bedroom apartment at HUD Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over. Click any state for its full profile.AlabamaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →AlaskaMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$1,643/moLeft over after rent$60K/yr#10th nationally →ArizonaMedian pay$81KTake-home (after tax)$63KRent (2BR)$1,437/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#26th nationally →ColoradoMedian pay$79KTake-home (after tax)$60KRent (2BR)$1,832/moLeft over after rent$38K/yr#30th nationally →FloridaMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$62KRent (2BR)$1,658/moLeft over after rent$42K/yr#28th nationally →GeorgiaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →IndianaMedian pay$85KTake-home (after tax)$66KRent (2BR)$1,144/moLeft over after rent$52K/yr#14th nationally →KansasStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →MaineMedian pay$86KTake-home (after tax)$64KRent (2BR)$1,281/moLeft over after rent$49K/yr#20th nationally →MassachusettsMedian pay$107KTake-home (after tax)$79KRent (2BR)$2,347/moLeft over after rent$50K/yr#17th nationally →MinnesotaMedian pay$98KTake-home (after tax)$72KRent (2BR)$1,384/moLeft over after rent$55K/yr#12th nationally →New JerseyMedian pay$83KTake-home (after tax)$64KRent (2BR)$2,067/moLeft over after rent$39K/yr#29th nationally →North CarolinaMedian pay$64KTake-home (after tax)$51KRent (2BR)$1,284/moLeft over after rent$35K/yr#31st nationally →North DakotaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →OklahomaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →PennsylvaniaMedian pay$101KTake-home (after tax)$76KRent (2BR)$1,351/moLeft over after rent$60K/yr#9th nationally →South DakotaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →TexasMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$1,415/moLeft over after rent$63K/yr#5th nationally →WyomingStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →ConnecticutMedian pay$113KTake-home (after tax)$82KRent (2BR)$1,679/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#7th nationally →MissouriMedian pay$131KTake-home (after tax)$94KRent (2BR)$1,097/moLeft over after rent$81K/yr#1st nationally →West VirginiaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →IllinoisMedian pay$85KTake-home (after tax)$64KRent (2BR)$1,407/moLeft over after rent$47K/yr#21st nationally →New MexicoMedian pay$105KTake-home (after tax)$78KRent (2BR)$1,119/moLeft over after rent$64K/yr#2nd nationally →ArkansasStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →CaliforniaMedian pay$128KTake-home (after tax)$90KRent (2BR)$2,471/moLeft over after rent$61K/yr#8th nationally →DelawareStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →District of ColumbiaMedian pay$106KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$2,146/moLeft over after rent$51K/yr#16th nationally →HawaiiStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →IowaMedian pay$86KTake-home (after tax)$65KRent (2BR)$1,064/moLeft over after rent$52K/yr#15th nationally →KentuckyMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$76KRent (2BR)$1,110/moLeft over after rent$63K/yr#3rd nationally →MarylandMedian pay$105KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$1,795/moLeft over after rent$56K/yr#11th nationally →MichiganMedian pay$105KTake-home (after tax)$78KRent (2BR)$1,272/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#6th nationally →MississippiStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →MontanaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →New HampshireStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →New YorkMedian pay$100KTake-home (after tax)$73KRent (2BR)$1,917/moLeft over after rent$50K/yr#18th nationally →OhioMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$61KRent (2BR)$1,188/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#23rd nationally →OregonMedian pay$103KTake-home (after tax)$72KRent (2BR)$1,555/moLeft over after rent$54K/yr#13th nationally →TennesseeMedian pay$98KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$1,215/moLeft over after rent$63K/yr#4th nationally →UtahMedian pay$79KTake-home (after tax)$60KRent (2BR)$1,350/moLeft over after rent$44K/yr#27th nationally →VirginiaMedian pay$94KTake-home (after tax)$70KRent (2BR)$1,646/moLeft over after rent$50K/yr#19th nationally →WashingtonMedian pay$86KTake-home (after tax)$69KRent (2BR)$1,830/moLeft over after rent$47K/yr#22nd nationally →WisconsinMedian pay$78KTake-home (after tax)$60KRent (2BR)$1,202/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#25th nationally →NebraskaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →South CarolinaMedian pay$80KTake-home (after tax)$61KRent (2BR)$1,263/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#24th nationally →IdahoStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →NevadaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →VermontStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →LouisianaStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →Rhode IslandStatusAwaiting dataView state profile →Annual $ left after rent ($K)$35K$51K (median)$81KSource: BLS OEWS, HUD FMR, federal + state tax brackets · AffordMap.com
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StateMedian (nominal)Rent/mo (2BR)Left after rent
Missouri$131K$1,097$81K
New Mexico$105K$1,119$64K
Kentucky$102K$1,110$63K
Tennessee$98K$1,215$63K
Texas$102K$1,415$63K
Michigan$105K$1,272$62K
Connecticut$113K$1,679$62K
California$128K$2,471$61K
Pennsylvania$101K$1,351$60K
Alaska$102K$1,643$60K
Maryland$105K$1,795$56K
Minnesota$98K$1,384$55K
Oregon$103K$1,555$54K
Indiana$85K$1,144$52K
Iowa$86K$1,064$52K
District of Columbia$106K$2,146$51K
Massachusetts$107K$2,347$50K
New York$100K$1,917$50K
Virginia$94K$1,646$50K
Maine$86K$1,281$49K
Illinois$85K$1,407$47K
Washington$86K$1,830$47K
Ohio$76K$1,188$46K
South Carolina$80K$1,263$46K
Wisconsin$78K$1,202$46K
Arizona$81K$1,437$46K
Utah$79K$1,350$44K
Florida$76K$1,658$42K
New Jersey$83K$2,067$39K
Colorado$79K$1,832$38K
North Carolina$64K$1,284$35K

Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary salary by state

StateMedianHourlyEmployment
Missouri$131K, 160
California$128K, 630
Connecticut$113K, 100
Massachusetts$107K, 250
District of Columbia$106K, 50
Michigan$105K, 170
Maryland$105K, 70
New Mexico$105K, 40
Oregon$103K, 140
Kentucky$102K, 60
Texas$102K, 280
Alaska$102K, 40
Pennsylvania$101K, 140
New York$100K, 670
Tennessee$98K, 80
Minnesota$98K, 90
Virginia$94K, 230
Iowa$86K, 40
Washington$86K, 140
Maine$86K, 40
Indiana$85K, 110
Illinois$85K, 180
New Jersey$83K, 190
Arizona$81K, 100
South Carolina$80K, 40
Colorado$79K, 170
Utah$79K, 60
Wisconsin$78K, 90
Florida$76K, 60
Ohio$76K, 180
North Carolina$64K, 250
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Showing 1–10 of 31 states with published data

BLS does not publish data for every state when sample sizes are too small

Top paying metro areas

Small sample sizes. BLS metro-level data for this occupation is based on limited survey responses. Metros marked with report medians significantly below the national figure, which may reflect small samples rather than actual pay differences.

Metro areaMedianEmployment
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA$199K40
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA$160K40
Amherst Town-Northampton, MA$133K,
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA$132K180
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA$129K130
Lexington-Fayette, KY$114K30
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH$106K190
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV$106K140
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA$105K40
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA$105K100
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA$104K90
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI$104K30
Syracuse, NY$104K,
Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX$103K40
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD$102K90
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ$101K500
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI$100K50
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX$98K50
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA$97K80
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT$97K,
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY$97K30
Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO$85K60
Rochester, NY$83K,
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN$81K100
Cleveland, OH$80K40
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC$45K,
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