Criminal Justice

National Estimates for Bailiffs

StateEmployment 1Hourly mean wageAnnual mean wage 2Employment per 1,000 jobsLocation quotient 9
Alabama100$16.89$35,1200.0510.39
Arizona330$17.03$35,4200.1170.9
Arkansas40$16.8$34,9400.0350.27
California$34.96$72,710
Colorado1600.0620.47
Delaware100$16.56$34,4500.2341.8
Florida1350$22.47$46,7400.161.22
Georgia880$23.63$49,1400.2041.57
Idaho70$19.76$41,1000.1020.78
Illinois660$22.62$47,0600.1170.9
Indiana480$18.26$37,9700.1631.25
Iowa40$24.28$50,4900.0280.21
Kansas390$25.17$52,3600.2952.26
Kentucky550$12.45$25,8900.312.38
Louisiana280$19.9$41,3900.1561.2
Maine$30.42$63,260
Maryland530$21.65$45,0400.2111.62
Michigan700$22.03$45,8300.1771.36
Minnesota180$25.37$52,7700.0660.51
Mississippi130$16.54$34,3900.1210.93
Missouri300$17.54$36,4800.110.85
Nebraska60$28.69$59,6700.0670.51
Nevada190$29.76$61,9000.1541.18
New Hampshire70$16.28$33,8600.1080.83
New Jersey80$24.78$51,5500.0210.16
New York4000$32.04$66,6300.463.53
North Carolina170$18.24$37,9500.0390.3
North Dakota190$15$31,2100.4653.57
Ohio1370$24.45$50,8500.2672.05
Oklahoma40$21.82$45,3900.0270.21
Oregon60$26.45$55,0100.0310.23
Pennsylvania650$17.16$35,7000.1190.91
South Carolina220$15.65$32,5400.1080.83
Tennessee320$21.79$45,3200.1110.85
Texas910$25.8$53,6700.0750.58
Utah30$23.84$49,5900.0230.17
Virginia470$21.45$44,6100.1270.97
Washington59300$43.90$91,310190.86
West Virginia170$29.73$61,8500.0540.42
Wisconsin180$15.77$32,8100.0670.52

(1) Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers.

(2) Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by a “year-round, full-time” hours figure of 2,080 hours; for those occupations where there is not an hourly wage published, the annual wage has been directly calculated from the reported survey data.

(9) The location quotient is the ratio of the area concentration of occupational employment to the national average concentration. A location quotient greater than one indicates the occupation has a higher share of employment than average, and a location quotient less than one indicates the occupation is less prevalent in the area than average.

College Resources