Correctional officer earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Correctional officer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
California $81,890
Massachusetts $77,890
New Jersey $77,270
Oregon $72,900
Rhode Island $69,710
Alaska $65,730
New York $64,640
Washington $62,810
Hawaii $60,930
Illinois $60,930
Nevada $60,780
Michigan $58,550
Connecticut $55,310
Minnesota $54,950
Pennsylvania $54,450
Colorado $50,750
New Hampshire $50,380
Iowa $50,130
District of Columbia $49,640
Wisconsin $48,820
Delaware $48,320
Maryland $47,920
Ohio $47,920
Vermont $47,920
North Dakota $47,700
Utah $46,590
Arizona $46,200
Nebraska $45,760
Wyoming $45,630
Maine $44,190
Texas $41,760
Montana $40,130
Virginia $40,130
Kansas $39,850
Idaho $39,790
South Dakota $39,550
Alabama $39,490
Indiana $38,990
Florida $38,600
Tennessee $38,410
New Mexico $38,040
North Carolina $37,980
Louisiana $37,760
Oklahoma $37,620
South Carolina $37,620
West Virginia $37,620
Arkansas $37,160
Georgia $34,830
Missouri $31,750
Kentucky $31,490
Mississippi $30,940
Puerto Rico $25,920

How do correctional officer salaries compare to similar careers?

Correctional officers earn about the same as related careers in Illinois. On average, they make less than coroners but more than arbitrators.

Career Median Salary
Coroner salary $76K
Judicial law clerk salary $63K
Private detective salary $73K
Social worker salary $71K
Probation officer salary $62K
Correctional officer salary $61K
Funeral director salary $49K
Firefighter salary $60K
Paralegal salary $59K
Arbitrator salary $49K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)