As of May 2024, Correctional Officers and Jailers earned an average annual wage of $52,580, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, wages for this occupation vary significantly by location. States that pay higher wages typically have higher living costs or greater demand for qualified personnel.
Salary Range: $35,590 – $85,550
Min. Education: High school diploma or equivalent
Job Outlook 2023-33: 5% (As fast as average)
Related Careers: Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists, Police and Detectives, Security Guards, Social Workers
Highest Paying States for Correctional Officers and Jailers
State | Hourly Mean Wage | Annual Mean Wage |
---|---|---|
California | $42.57 | $88,550 |
New Jersey | $39.38 | $81,900 |
Massachusetts | $37.14 | $77,260 |
Oregon | $35.54 | $73,930 |
Alaska | $35.29 | $73,400 |
Nevada | $32.66 | $67,930 |
New York | $35.86 | $74,580 |
Washington | $31.75 | $66,040 |
Illinois | $31.94 | $66,430 |
Connecticut | $28.87 | $60,050 |
Sources:
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Data extracted on June 18, 2024
Correctional officers and jailers play a crucial role in the criminal justice system, maintaining order and overseeing inmates in jails and prisons. These states offer higher wages to attract and retain qualified professionals in this challenging field.
curiousCO says
I’m curious if you might have a total list that you didn’t list all of?