The average wage for a florist in Delaware is around $13.83 per hour.
Avg Wage
Florists earn an average hourly wage of $13.83.
Salaries typically start from $9.30 per hour and go up to $19.03 per hour.
60% below national average Updated in 2018
Florist earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Florist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Alaska | $30,460 |
Alabama | $21,256 |
Arkansas | $23,910 |
Arizona | $26,650 |
California | $32,160 |
Colorado | $30,640 |
Connecticut | $34,207 |
District of Columbia | $41,490 |
Delaware | $28,770 |
Florida | $26,790 |
Georgia | $26,080 |
Guam | $20,600 |
Hawaii | $34,290 |
Iowa | $25,227 |
Idaho | $24,510 |
Illinois | $26,050 |
Indiana | $26,141 |
Kansas | $24,456 |
Kentucky | $24,110 |
Louisiana | $26,170 |
Massachusetts | $32,840 |
Maryland | $29,190 |
Maine | $26,740 |
Michigan | $28,680 |
Minnesota | $30,810 |
Missouri | $25,710 |
Mississippi | $25,470 |
Montana | $25,990 |
North Carolina | $28,100 |
North Dakota | $27,190 |
Nebraska | $24,800 |
New Hampshire | $30,990 |
New Jersey | $32,630 |
New Mexico | $23,000 |
Nevada | $32,740 |
New York | $30,180 |
Ohio | $24,730 |
Oklahoma | $24,350 |
Oregon | $25,930 |
Pennsylvania | $23,917 |
Puerto Rico | $18,220 |
Rhode Island | $24,180 |
South Carolina | $25,910 |
South Dakota | $27,600 |
Tennessee | $24,240 |
Texas | $23,870 |
Utah | $25,160 |
Virginia | $26,210 |
Vermont | $32,020 |
Washington | $30,630 |
Wisconsin | $25,870 |
West Virginia | $20,500 |
Wyoming | $24,050 |
How do florist salaries compare to similar careers?
Florists earn about the same as related careers in Delaware. On average, they make less than aestheticians but more than security guards.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Aesthetician salary | $31K |
Teller salary | $30K |
Courier salary | $30K |
Office clerk salary | $29K |
Tailor salary | $27K |
Florist salary | $29K |
Switchboard operator salary | $29K |
Janitor salary | $26K |
Recreation worker salary | $25K |
Security guard salary | $26K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)