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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 $48,300. For public schools, its average salary is $49,782 and private schools' average salary is $45,658. The average production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of national universities is $50,359 and the average production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $47,388.
  • Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $63,073 and Arkansas has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $34,480.
  • For public schools, Maine has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $70,304 and Arkansas has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $31,520.
  • For private schools, Montana has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $61,508 and West Virginia has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $26,859.
  • For national universities, Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $75,129 and Arkansas has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $35,642.
  • For liberal arts colleges, Connecticut has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $69,375 and West Virginia has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $20,000.
  • For community colleges, California has the highest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $70,660 and Arkansas has the lowest production, transportation, and material moving staff salary of $25,873.
By Occupation
Average Production Transportation And Material Moving Staff Salary
StateAll CollegesPublic SchoolsPrivate SchoolsNational UniversitiesLiberal Arts CollegesCommunity Colleges
Alabama$41,362$42,912$34,647$45,583$29,500$43,166
Alaska$57,911$57,911-$62,149--
Arizona$47,482$46,972$52,069$46,177-$47,945
Arkansas$34,480$31,520$39,808$35,642$36,062$25,873
California$59,163$64,690$52,056$61,083$51,107$70,660
Colorado$46,261$45,384$50,935$50,552$49,375$40,603
Connecticut$63,073$65,036$60,128$75,129$69,375$61,125
Delaware$44,131$44,131-$46,201--
District of Columbia$58,307$49,961$59,698$59,698--
Florida$40,158$42,196$37,101$40,589$65,000-
Georgia$40,688$34,870$41,416$43,117$49,149-
Hawaii$47,311$48,256$43,533$54,890-$47,194
Idaho$41,389$40,218$48,419$38,450-$41,746
Illinois$58,885$63,249$50,704$70,255$48,874$45,808
Indiana$42,954$46,615$38,248$44,851$45,568-
Iowa$42,491$50,367$36,978$43,451$44,844$49,548
Kansas$46,881$47,753$33,800$52,863-$49,956
Kentucky$37,283$38,001$36,086$38,904$36,086$33,013
Louisiana$39,385$39,086$40,103$43,153$28,306$37,534
Maine$59,065$70,304$51,573$49,560$51,573-
Maryland$53,012$54,816$47,600$51,539$50,399$54,323
Massachusetts$62,323$65,431$60,063$66,080$56,730$63,873
Michigan$54,752$57,615$45,751$56,881$49,056$52,094
Minnesota$50,605$42,231$55,173$48,462$57,587$45,163
Mississippi$41,619$41,619-$41,102-$44,922
Missouri$43,834$44,157$43,047$47,165-$49,339
Montana$52,325$48,651$61,508$46,069--
Nebraska$47,492$48,388$38,532$49,762-$51,038
Nevada$49,237$49,237-$49,209--
New Hampshire$47,942$49,726$45,266$50,306--
New Jersey$54,575$53,637$58,323$57,530-$53,215
New York$57,616$63,830$49,282$54,265$54,743$65,862
North Carolina$41,370$43,274$35,656$39,396$34,168$44,998
North Dakota$43,178$43,178-$49,208-$50,596
Ohio$44,670$47,527$42,150$43,429$55,793$52,679
Oklahoma$36,358$34,785$42,255$38,476-$33,239
Oregon$52,811$55,992$44,329$55,539$42,972$58,424
Pennsylvania$45,624$48,317$44,750$47,759$45,798$51,601
Rhode Island$52,387$51,030$52,581$52,230--
South Carolina$41,749$42,412$39,760$47,457$36,729$40,810
South Dakota$48,328$52,188$32,886$64,754--
Tennessee$45,522$46,796$43,540$40,781$38,780$42,550
Texas$48,583$49,400$45,878$47,888$36,615$43,482
Utah$44,196$43,697$47,684$47,994-$44,944
Vermont$46,434$48,259$46,069$48,259$46,779-
Virginia$49,374$49,193$49,760$50,897$39,545$53,164
Washington$50,034$51,849$45,495$49,418$40,772$31,676
West Virginia$35,184$38,514$26,859$41,907$20,000-
Wisconsin$52,095$55,481$39,903$49,759$43,888$60,938
Wyoming$41,933$41,933-$42,233-$41,833
Average$48,300$49,782$45,658$50,359$47,388$49,093