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  1. Nineteen states have higher average salaries for patrol officers than the national average. Alaska offers the highest average salary at $69,000 annually. California ($68,800), New Jersey ($68,100), Massachusetts ($67,000), and Connecticut ($66,600) complete the top five highest-paying states.

  2. Apr 23, 2020 · California average police officer salary: $105,220; Alaska average police officer salary: $87,870; New Jersey average police officer salary: $86,840; Washington average police officer...

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  3. 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.

  4. 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).

  5. Nov 30, 2016 · Here’s a quick snapshot of the top ten states for police officer salaries: California. New Jersey. Washington. Alaska. Nevada. Illinois. Pennsylvania. Oregon. Delaware. Ohio. Let’s take a look at how we got here and a full ranking of all the states. How we determined police officer pay by state.

  6. In order to help you assess your career options for becoming a police officer, the following sortable table displays the average annual salary for patrol officers in each state, the percentage of the median home price that the annual salary buys, and the projected job growth for police officers.

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