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Average Production Transportation And Material Moving Staff Salary

Average Production, Transportation, And Material Moving Staff Salary by State, School Type and Category

For all colleges in the United States, the average production, transportation, and material moving staff salary is $45,356. For public schools, its average salary is $46,772 and private schools' average salary is $42,917. The average production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of national universities is $48,642 and the average production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $43,952.
  • Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $60,686 and West Virginia has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $33,653.
  • For public schools, Maine has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $64,573 and Georgia has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $32,435.
  • For private schools, Utah has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $60,310 and South Dakota has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $28,293.
  • For national universities, Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $83,079 and Oklahoma has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $34,799.
  • For liberal arts colleges, Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $65,634 and Alabama has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $29,500.
  • For community colleges, California has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $62,394 and Kentucky has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $31,539.
By Occupation
Average Production Transportation And Material Moving Staff Salary
StateAll CollegesPublic SchoolsPrivate SchoolsNational UniversitiesLiberal Arts CollegesCommunity Colleges
Alabama$39,301$40,501$34,802$41,146$29,500$43,986
Alaska$56,056$56,056-$59,479--
Arizona$43,046$43,166$42,323$40,755-$43,883
Arkansas$34,767$32,630$39,041$35,707$34,100$35,364
California$55,512$61,395$49,188$61,140$47,246$62,394
Colorado$45,682$45,164$48,616$52,059$46,422$40,634
Connecticut$60,686$62,805$57,861$83,079$65,634$56,497
Delaware$39,813$39,813-$44,838--
District of Columbia$58,551$58,825$58,505$59,724--
Florida$37,424$37,850$36,727$36,285--
Georgia$36,425$32,435$36,868$40,831$38,106$33,978
Hawaii$47,184$46,607$49,492$52,922-$45,629
Idaho$41,361$40,040$49,287$37,362-$40,474
Illinois$56,751$60,711$49,821$65,500$51,881$41,718
Indiana$43,745$45,379$41,906$46,524$53,000-
Iowa$40,554$43,506$36,864$47,178$43,728$41,091
Kansas$44,920$45,624$35,063$47,268$35,063$49,629
Kentucky$35,829$34,029$38,829$38,548$46,675$31,539
Louisiana$36,841$37,412$35,698$42,463$29,994$35,189
Maine$53,663$64,573$46,389$49,883$46,389-
Maryland$47,581$49,350$42,021$46,029$46,187$48,681
Massachusetts$57,050$62,007$54,075$65,568$51,480$62,276
Michigan$54,343$55,934$49,342$54,453$50,650$48,438
Minnesota$48,756$42,613$51,315$50,215$53,618$41,948
Mississippi$39,275$39,275-$35,889-$44,904
Missouri$41,916$40,925$44,725$46,941-$45,827
Montana$45,582$38,390$55,171$41,743--
Nebraska$43,810$44,120$40,709$51,945-$48,425
Nevada$44,656$44,656-$47,897--
New Hampshire$46,302$48,164$43,511$49,109--
New Jersey$50,676$51,405$48,781$50,243-$53,107
New York$55,491$61,602$46,996$53,140$43,283$60,979
North Carolina$36,950$38,051$33,033$38,330$31,312$39,431
North Dakota$43,642$43,642-$49,512-$50,851
Ohio$40,440$42,591$38,146$40,270$47,996$48,729
Oklahoma$35,457$34,501$39,043$34,799-$34,507
Oregon$50,608$54,463$42,897$53,393$38,751$57,604
Pennsylvania$41,266$47,771$39,932$47,542$38,782$46,655
Rhode Island$49,443$46,076$49,924$47,903--
South Carolina$36,634$37,723$33,732$45,348$33,789$36,822
South Dakota$40,501$46,605$28,293$60,041--
Tennessee$43,416$45,726$40,412$38,414$42,477$40,987
Texas$44,572$45,224$42,412$45,330$41,018$43,574
Utah$44,921$40,524$60,310$47,216-$38,150
Vermont$45,434$44,204$46,049$44,204$47,770-
Virginia$40,140$42,570$34,238$39,660$36,231$45,062
Washington$48,671$50,008$44,126$56,112$37,578$44,234
West Virginia$33,653$36,279$28,403$42,021$31,146-
Wisconsin$50,371$53,148$38,568$46,370$51,809$58,142
Wyoming$41,503$41,503-$42,054-$41,319
Average$45,356$46,772$42,917$48,642$43,952$45,324