Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan Wages

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The median annual wage for Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan is $40,300 nationally (2023 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $30,110 and the 90th percentile is $58,090, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.

National Wage Distribution (2023)

Employment

160,550

P10

$30,110

P25

$35,600

Median

$40,300

P75

$48,350

P90

$58,090

National Wage Trend

How national median and mean wages for Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan have moved across BLS OEWS release years.

National median and mean wage trend for Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan across BLS OEWS release years.
Year Median Mean P10 P90 Employment YoY Median
2023 $40,300 $42,750 $30,110 $58,090 160,550
2022 $38,700 $41,140 $29,520 $55,620 168,680 -3.97%
2021 $37,220 $38,840 $28,650 $50,400 169,840 -3.82%
2020 $36,170 $37,640 $24,980 $52,550 173,800 -2.82%

Wages by State (2023)

State-level OEWS wage estimates for Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan. The highest median is in District of Columbia at $58,940, 46% above the U.S. median.

Median, mean, and percentile-vs-national annual wages by state for Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan, BLS OEWS 2023.
Area Median Annual vs National Mean Annual Employment
District of Columbia $58,940 +46.3% $64,870 270
New York $50,250 +24.7% $50,080 11,450
California $48,810 +21.1% $52,140 20,680
Delaware $48,320 +19.9% $48,960 510
Rhode Island $47,720 +18.4% $49,540 540
Massachusetts $47,460 +17.8% $49,570 2,950
Colorado $47,130 +16.9% $47,640 5,370
Oregon $46,930 +16.5% $46,770 2,870
Connecticut $46,860 +16.3% $49,940 1,300
Washington $46,420 +15.2% $46,580 2,710
Minnesota $45,140 +12% $44,290 2,510
New Jersey $45,050 +11.8% $44,910 4,230
Maryland $42,460 +5.4% $44,270 3,900
New Hampshire $42,190 +4.7% $44,380 950
Illinois $41,900 +4% $43,510 3,030
Wisconsin $41,220 +2.3% $41,850 890
Michigan $40,770 +1.2% $44,210 3,740
Pennsylvania $40,190 -0.3% $41,720 4,910
North Dakota $39,700 -1.5% $40,430 80
Georgia $39,510 -2% $39,400 1,550
Vermont $39,490 -2% $40,550 380
Arizona $39,280 -2.5% $40,270 3,120
South Dakota $39,220 -2.7% $38,810 450
Montana $38,970 -3.3% $41,300 370
Florida $38,650 -4.1% $40,600 8,240
Utah $38,490 -4.5% $39,670 1,290
North Carolina $38,290 -5% $38,780 5,710
Virginia $38,110 -5.4% $39,000 5,700
Ohio $38,030 -5.6% $39,560 7,230
Maine $37,940 -5.9% $39,970 1,170
Indiana $37,860 -6.1% $39,870 5,160
Kansas $37,800 -6.2% $39,010 3,880
Wyoming $37,510 -6.9% $38,170 390
Nebraska $37,470 -7% $37,440 1,720
Texas $37,320 -7.4% $37,750 12,190
Missouri $37,200 -7.7% $38,250 4,100
Kentucky $37,170 -7.8% $37,700 1,840
Idaho $36,980 -8.2% $39,210 960
Arkansas $36,660 -9% $38,020 3,290
Oklahoma $36,400 -9.7% $37,250 1,550
Iowa $36,350 -9.8% $37,400 1,430
Tennessee $35,880 -11% $36,540 2,900
Louisiana $35,520 -11.9% $35,970 2,600
Nevada $35,000 -13.2% $41,660 2,070
New Mexico $33,390 -17.1% $36,410 50
South Carolina $32,970 -18.2% $34,880 1,050
Alabama $32,550 -19.2% $33,410 3,230
West Virginia $30,820 -23.5% $32,720 1,920
Mississippi $29,640 -26.5% $31,640 2,080