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Michigan has a flat 4.25% state income tax and a diverse economy that has evolved from automotive manufacturing to include technology, healthcare, and finance. Detroit is the primary metro, with Ann Arbor's university economy close behind.

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Michigan salary percentiles — 2024

PercentileMichiganNational
10th$14K$15K
25th$24K$26K
50th (median)median$55K$59K
75th$90K$97K
90th$135K$145K
95th$186K$200K
99th$326K$350K

State figures derived from BLS OEWS 2024 state median. National figures from BLS national percentile data.

Key insight

Michigan's automotive legacy means manufacturing wages still shape the economy. The state median of $55K reflects a blend of high-paying manufacturing and tech jobs alongside retail and service sectors.

Michigan salary — frequently asked questions

What is the median salary in Michigan?

The median annual salary in Michigan is approximately $55K based on 2024 BLS data. Michigan's median has been recovering as the automotive industry has modernized and tech employment has grown, particularly in Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, and the Detroit suburbs.

What do automotive workers earn in Michigan?

Michigan's automotive industry remains a significant employer. UAW members at Ford, GM, and Stellantis earn $35-$45/hour in base wages after recent contract increases, translating to $70,000-$90,000 annually for full-time workers. Engineers and software developers working on autonomous vehicles and EV technology earn $100,000-$180,000.

How is Michigan's tech sector growing?

Michigan's tech sector has grown substantially, particularly in Ann Arbor (home to University of Michigan) and the Detroit suburbs. Quicken Loans/Rocket Companies, Ford's software division, GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, and a cluster of startups have created technology hubs. Ann Arbor's median tech salary runs 40-50% above the state median.

What is a good salary in Detroit?

In metropolitan Detroit, $60,000-$70,000 provides comfortable single living. Detroit proper has low housing costs relative to its size — median home prices remain accessible. The suburban communities of Rochester Hills, Troy, and Livonia are more expensive but still competitive with major coastal metros.

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