Where Emergency Management Directors Pays Above the National Average

$86,130
National Median Salary
18
States Pay Above Average
86
Industries Pay Above Average

States Where Emergency Management Directors Earns a Premium

These 18 states pay Emergency Management Directorss above the national median of $86,130.

Rank State Annual Median Pay Premium Employment
1 District of Columbia $185,810 +115.7% 130
2 Washington $129,110 +49.9% 200
3 California $126,210 +46.5% 1,080
4 Massachusetts $115,200 +33.8% 180
5 New Mexico $111,980 +30.0% 140
6 Colorado $109,710 +27.4% 160
7 New Jersey $108,780 +26.3% 400
8 Oregon $106,870 +24.1% 110
9 Maryland $104,270 +21.1% 150
10 Connecticut $103,390 +20.0% 160
11 Minnesota $99,600 +15.6% 180
12 Alaska $98,420 +14.3% 100
13 Florida $95,360 +10.7% 620
14 Louisiana $93,970 +9.1% 190
15 Texas $90,650 +5.2% 1,070
16 New York $90,130 +4.6% 750
17 Rhode Island $88,960 +3.3% 30
18 Nebraska $86,580 +0.5% 130

Industries Where Emergency Management Directors Earns a Premium

These 86 industries pay Emergency Management Directorss above the national median.

Rank Industry Annual Median Pay Premium Employment
1 Federal Executive Branch (OEWS Designation) $187,760 +118.0% 220
2 Federal Executive Branch (OEWS Designation) $187,760 +118.0% 220
3 Natural Gas Distribution $159,840 +85.6% 70
4 Natural Gas Distribution $159,840 +85.6% 70
5 Utilities $156,290 +81.5% 260
6 Utilities $156,290 +81.5% 260
7 Nuclear Electric Power Generation $156,180 +81.3% 80
8 Nuclear Electric Power Generation $156,180 +81.3% 80
9 Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution $155,100 +80.1% 180
10 Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution $155,100 +80.1% 180
11 Employment Services $139,870 +62.4%
12 Employment Services $139,870 +62.4%
13 Scientific Research and Development Services $136,890 +58.9% 110
14 Scientific Research and Development Services $136,890 +58.9% 110
15 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences $136,890 +58.9% 110
16 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences $136,890 +58.9% 110
17 Management of Companies and Enterprises $132,070 +53.3% 280
18 Management of Companies and Enterprises $132,070 +53.3% 280
19 Management of Companies and Enterprises $132,070 +53.3% 280
20 Management of Companies and Enterprises $132,070 +53.3% 280
21 Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation $131,080 +52.2%
22 Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation $131,080 +52.2%
23 Chemical Manufacturing $127,020 +47.5% 60
24 Chemical Manufacturing $127,020 +47.5% 60
25 Chemical Manufacturing (3251, 3252, 3253, and 3259 only) $125,680 +45.9% 60
26 Chemical Manufacturing (3251, 3252, 3253, and 3259 only) $125,680 +45.9% 60
27 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $122,610 +42.4% 330
28 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $122,610 +42.4% 330
29 Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services $121,880 +41.5% 100
30 Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services $121,880 +41.5% 100
31 Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $117,500 +36.4%
32 Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $117,500 +36.4%
33 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $115,800 +34.4% 110
34 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $115,800 +34.4% 110
35 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $115,800 +34.4% 110
36 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $115,800 +34.4% 110
37 Hospitals $112,270 +30.3% 40
38 Hospitals $112,270 +30.3% 40
39 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $110,150 +27.9% 160
40 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $110,150 +27.9% 160
41 Administrative and Support Services $108,300 +25.7% 90
42 Administrative and Support Services $108,300 +25.7% 90
43 Other Support Services $108,300 +25.7%
44 Other Support Services $108,300 +25.7%
45 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $103,180 +19.8% 340
46 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $103,180 +19.8% 340
47 Educational Services $102,480 +19.0% 200
48 Educational Services $102,480 +19.0% 200
49 Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief Services $102,130 +18.6% 240
50 Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief Services $102,130 +18.6% 240
51 Waste Management and Remediation Services $99,780 +15.8% 80
52 Waste Management and Remediation Services $99,780 +15.8% 80
53 Waste Treatment and Disposal $99,780 +15.8% 70
54 Waste Treatment and Disposal $99,780 +15.8% 70
55 Junior Colleges $99,410 +15.4% 60
56 Junior Colleges $99,410 +15.4% 60
57 Social Assistance $99,150 +15.1% 250
58 Social Assistance $99,150 +15.1% 250
59 Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 760
60 Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 760
61 Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 620
62 Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 620
63 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 730
64 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 730
65 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 610
66 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $96,650 +12.2% 610
67 Junior Colleges $95,240 +10.6% 110
68 Junior Colleges $95,240 +10.6% 110
69 Educational Services $95,090 +10.4% 140
70 Educational Services $95,090 +10.4% 140
71 Educational Services $94,200 +9.4% 560
72 Educational Services $94,200 +9.4% 560
73 Elementary and Secondary Schools $92,590 +7.5% 80
74 Elementary and Secondary Schools $92,590 +7.5% 80
75 Elementary and Secondary Schools $92,580 +7.5% 80
76 Elementary and Secondary Schools $92,580 +7.5% 80
77 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $92,530 +7.4% 180
78 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools $92,530 +7.4% 180
79 Educational Services $91,450 +6.2% 230
80 Educational Services $91,450 +6.2% 230
81 Offices of Physicians $88,800 +3.1% 40
82 Offices of Physicians $88,800 +3.1% 40
83 Hospitals $87,450 +1.5% 100
84 Hospitals $87,450 +1.5% 100
85 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $87,450 +1.5% 100
86 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals $87,450 +1.5% 100