Architect Salary by State (2026)

Architects, Except Landscape and Naval earn the most in Wyoming at $120,580 a year and the least in Puerto Rico at $60,120 (BLS OEWS, May 2025). The national median is $99,280. All 53 states and territories with reported data are ranked below, with a cost-of-living adjusted column.

Highest median
$120,580

Wyoming

National median
$99,280

BLS OEWS, May 2025

Lowest median
$60,120

Puerto Rico

States reporting
53

of 54 OEWS areas

Top 5 states for Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

  1. 1. Wyoming$120,580 median · $130,088 adjusted · 130 employed
  2. 2. Massachusetts$117,330 median · $110,943 adjusted · 4,590 employed
  3. 3. Maryland$114,550 median · $109,138 adjusted · 1,800 employed
  4. 4. Alaska$108,730 median · $106,224 adjusted · 210 employed
  5. 5. California$108,540 median · $98,031 adjusted · 13,270 employed

Lowest-paying states for Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

  1. 53. Puerto Rico$60,120 median · no price parity · 790 employed
  2. 52. Guam$69,990 median · no price parity · 40 employed
  3. 51. New Mexico$77,720 median · $84,284 adjusted · 600 employed
  4. 50. Arkansas$78,190 median · $89,939 adjusted · 720 employed
  5. 49. Maine$78,600 median · $80,989 adjusted · 500 employed

Architect salary in every state

Sort by any column. Employment is the number of architects, except landscape and naval OEWS estimates in that state; blank cells are estimates BLS suppressed because the sample was too small.

Annual wages by state, sortable by median, quartiles, employment and cost-of-living adjusted median
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1Wyoming$120,580$78,910$123,500130$130,088
2Massachusetts$117,330$87,050$127,7804,590$110,943
3Maryland$114,550$81,280$148,7001,800$109,138
4Alaska$108,730$79,330$129,990210$106,224
5California$108,540$85,990$152,43013,270$98,031
6Rhode Island$105,160$79,810$126,030550$102,816
7Connecticut$103,540$78,510$124,1501,200$99,932
8South Dakota$102,500$76,890$128,200180$115,707
9Colorado$102,400$80,660$128,9503,290$99,367
10Hawaii$102,340$73,690$107,370600$93,078
11District of Columbia$102,040$78,110$130,2001,700$92,847
12Arizona$102,000$84,080$124,3901,550$101,314
13Nevada$101,570$79,470$129,230530$101,591
14South Carolina$101,550$75,140$130,5701,030$108,321
15New Hampshire$101,100$75,850$108,020250$97,058
16Georgia$100,420$83,210$130,8102,440$104,286
17Oklahoma$100,350$75,630$121,050910$114,238
18Washington$100,190$80,960$114,4303,720$93,624
19Minnesota$99,940$79,030$122,2902,340$101,337
20New Jersey$99,800$84,400$132,6702,390$91,724
21New York$99,280$76,950$128,69010,360$91,993
22Oregon$98,800$80,100$117,2902,050$95,587
23Wisconsin$98,510$79,920$120,5201,230$104,692
24Missouri$98,490$77,530$128,3802,150$108,449
25Kentucky$97,680$75,420$116,460630$108,342
26Virginia$97,680$78,300$125,7502,130$96,613
27Montana$97,290$74,700$127,900550$102,795
28North Dakota$97,110$79,110$123,210290$109,163
29Delaware$97,030$91,700$118,530120$97,217
30Pennsylvania$97,030$73,550$121,5303,760$99,445
31Iowa$96,810$67,830$122,050650$110,310
32West Virginia$96,470$79,240$105,52080$107,791
33Florida$96,240$76,550$122,9405,580$93,063
34Indiana$96,060$63,040$127,4401,430$102,926
35Alabama$95,990$76,340$133,150990$108,069
36North Carolina$95,700$79,010$122,9602,980$101,457
37Utah$95,590$77,630$124,6601,520$96,688
38Ohio$94,960$64,450$122,5903,480$102,356
39Texas$94,490$76,730$121,6707,820$97,355
40Tennessee$94,030$76,070$118,0902,570$102,351
41Idaho$93,710$68,860$107,990850$98,132
42Nebraska$91,530$60,460$113,530620$101,584
43Michigan$88,430$67,360$108,3002,630$91,907
44Kansas$85,490$73,320$103,490840$94,917
45Vermont$82,400$63,400$99,990320$84,118
46Illinois$81,780$65,110$105,0905,130$81,814
47Mississippi$80,870$67,410$114,170330$93,004
48Louisiana$79,580$61,110$110,9501,200$90,220
49Maine$78,600$65,460$101,150500$80,989
50Arkansas$78,190$64,170$100,490720$89,939
51New Mexico$77,720$61,040$97,870600$84,284
52Guam$69,990$54,090$105,91040N/A
53Puerto Rico$60,120$45,940$75,920790N/A

How the cost-of-living adjustment works

The adjusted column divides each state median by that state's BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) and multiplies by 100. RPPs measure how much a fixed basket of goods, services and rents costs in one state relative to the national average, so the result restates local pay in national-average dollars.

For Architects, Except Landscape and Naval, that changes the ranking: Wyoming leads on raw pay at $120,580, while Wyoming leads once prices are taken into account at $130,088.

Source: BEA Regional Price Parities by State, 2024 (public domain). The adjustment is NueCareer's calculation, not a BLS or BEA published statistic.

Architect pay by state: FAQ

Which state pays Architects, Except Landscape and Naval the most?

Wyoming reports the highest median wage for Architects, Except Landscape and Naval at $120,580 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025), followed by Massachusetts ($117,330) and Maryland ($114,550).

Which state pays Architects, Except Landscape and Naval the least?

Puerto Rico reports the lowest median for Architects, Except Landscape and Naval at $60,120 a year, $60,460 below the highest-paying state (BLS OEWS, May 2025).

Where do Architects, Except Landscape and Naval earn the most after cost of living?

Dividing each state median by that state's BEA Regional Price Parity puts Wyoming first at $130,088 in national-average dollars, from a raw median of $120,580. BEA Regional Price Parities, 2024.

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