SalaryFact logosalaryfact.comData: BLS OEWS 2024

North Dakota Salary Percentile
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North Dakota has a state median salary of $55K, 7% below the national median of $59K. The calculator below lets you see how your salary ranks against North Dakota workers using BLS 2024 data.

Enter your gross annual salary (pre-tax). Hourly workers: multiply hourly rate by 2,080.

North Dakota salary percentiles — 2024

PercentileNorth DakotaNational
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

The median salary in North Dakota is $55K. Half of all North Dakota workers earn less than this amount. Your state percentile measures where you stand relative to other North Dakota workers, while your national percentile compares you to all US workers.

North Dakota salary — frequently asked questions

What is the median salary in North Dakota?

The median annual salary in North Dakota is approximately $55K based on 2024 BLS data. This means half of all North Dakota workers earn below this amount and half earn above it. The national median is $59K, making North Dakota 7% below the national average.

What is a good salary in North Dakota?

A salary above $72K puts you in roughly the top quarter of earners in North Dakota. The top 10% in most states starts around 2-2.5x the state median. The calculator above shows your exact percentile for any salary in North Dakota.

How does North Dakota compare to national salary averages?

North Dakota's state median of $55K is 7% below the national median of $59K. State salaries vary significantly based on the mix of industries, cost of living, and local demand for workers. Use the calculator to see both your state and national percentile.

Does location within the state affect salary percentile?

Yes. Metropolitan areas in North Dakota typically have higher wages than rural areas. The calculator uses the state-level median as its benchmark. Workers in North Dakota's major cities likely rank differently against their local peers than against the statewide distribution.

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