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  1. Find out the average salary for police patrol officers in each state and how it compares to the national average of $60,210. See the top five highest-paying and lowest-paying states and the factors that affect the salaries within states.

  2. We’ve identified eight states where the typical salary for a Police Officer job is above the national average. Topping the list is New York, with Vermont and California close behind in second and third. California beats the national average by 7.1%, and New York furthers that trend with another $6,802 (10.9%) above the $62,148.

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · In 2022, police officers earned the highest salaries in California. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers earned a median of $104,160, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Other leading states were Washington ($94,107), New Jersey ($88,100), Illinois ($86,130), and Hawaii ($86,080).

  4. Find national and state-specific employment and wage estimates for police and sheriff's patrol officers in the U.S. based on the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) database. See industry, geographic, and percentile wage estimates, as well as the top paying industries and states for this occupation.

  5. Jun 4, 2020 · Strategy. Here's how much police officers make in every state. Andy Kiersz and Madison Hoff. Updated. Jun 4, 2020, 10:51 AM PDT. Business Insider/Madison Hoff, data from Bureau of Labor...

  6. The highest-paying state for police officers is California, at an average of $104,010 per year, while the lowest-paying state is Mississippi, at an average of $38,430 per year. 2

  7. Jun 2, 2023 · , Jun 2, 2023. As of May 2020, the average police patrol officer working in California earned 107,440 U.S. dollars per year. In New Jersey, police patrol officers earned about 90,700 U.S. dollars...

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