Crematory Operators and Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other Wages
SOC 39-9098 • Full occupation profile
The median annual wage for Crematory Operators and Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other is $28,420 nationally (2020 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $19,750 and the 90th percentile is $40,200, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.
National Wage Distribution (2020)
Employment
60,650
P10
$19,750
P25
$24,280
Median
$28,420
P75
$34,880
P90
$40,200
Wages by State (2020)
State-level OEWS wage estimates for Crematory Operators and Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other. The highest median is in Alaska at $58,220, 105% above the U.S. median.
| Area | Median Annual | vs National | Mean Annual | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska | $58,220 | +104.9% | $56,690 | — |
| Idaho | $37,380 | +31.5% | $47,460 | — |
| Kansas | $35,270 | +24.1% | $37,980 | — |
| Vermont | $34,930 | +22.9% | $36,040 | 30 |
| Nevada | $33,880 | +19.2% | $36,520 | 2,160 |
| Oregon | $32,550 | +14.5% | $32,410 | 15,290 |
| New York | $32,260 | +13.5% | $38,450 | 1,500 |
| California | $31,910 | +12.3% | $33,910 | 3,860 |
| Pennsylvania | $31,760 | +11.8% | $35,210 | 540 |
| Montana | $30,770 | +8.3% | $34,150 | — |
| Wyoming | $30,730 | +8.1% | $33,290 | — |
| Colorado | $30,100 | +5.9% | $34,170 | 1,400 |
| Wisconsin | $29,970 | +5.5% | $32,210 | 120 |
| Connecticut | $29,620 | +4.2% | $36,170 | 290 |
| Massachusetts | $29,230 | +2.9% | $32,230 | 530 |
| Indiana | $29,070 | +2.3% | $29,310 | — |
| Missouri | $28,370 | -0.2% | $30,580 | 290 |
| Maryland | $28,230 | -0.7% | $31,540 | 3,180 |
| Washington | $28,110 | -1.1% | $31,840 | 3,720 |
| North Carolina | $27,110 | -4.6% | $27,480 | 530 |
| Kentucky | $26,950 | -5.2% | $32,200 | 730 |
| New Jersey | $26,180 | -7.9% | $30,280 | 3,050 |
| Arizona | $26,090 | -8.2% | $28,570 | 720 |
| Maine | $25,940 | -8.7% | $30,930 | 400 |
| Illinois | $25,600 | -9.9% | $27,890 | 1,260 |
| Minnesota | $25,360 | -10.8% | $27,920 | 720 |
| North Dakota | $25,020 | -12% | $26,580 | 130 |
| South Carolina | $24,930 | -12.3% | $28,170 | 70 |
| Iowa | $24,640 | -13.3% | $27,210 | 460 |
| Hawaii | $24,430 | -14% | $28,330 | 810 |
| Michigan | $24,330 | -14.4% | $27,830 | 400 |
| Georgia | $23,810 | -16.2% | $25,990 | 1,540 |
| West Virginia | $23,780 | -16.3% | $24,510 | 110 |
| Ohio | $23,430 | -17.6% | $26,300 | 590 |
| Texas | $23,300 | -18% | $28,760 | 1,620 |
| New Mexico | $22,900 | -19.4% | $27,050 | 80 |
| Florida | $22,880 | -19.5% | $28,220 | 3,160 |
| Oklahoma | $22,670 | -20.2% | $27,210 | 330 |
| Tennessee | $22,290 | -21.6% | $23,420 | 1,160 |
| Arkansas | $21,120 | -25.7% | $23,450 | 100 |
| New Hampshire | $21,060 | -25.9% | $34,570 | 40 |
| Mississippi | $20,850 | -26.6% | $29,070 | 40 |
| Nebraska | $20,840 | -26.7% | $25,430 | 360 |
| Utah | $20,600 | -27.5% | $21,230 | — |
| Virginia | $20,090 | -29.3% | $22,900 | — |
| Louisiana | $19,220 | -32.4% | $21,480 | 3,860 |
| Alabama | $18,240 | -35.8% | $21,910 | — |