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 Florida. On average, they make less than painting, coating & decorating workers but more than sewers.

Career Median Salary
Painting, coating & decorating worker salary $27K
Glass blower salary $29K
Potter salary $29K
Security guard salary $28K
Tailor salary $27K
Florist salary $27K
Switchboard operator salary $27K
Concierge salary $27K
Lifeguard salary $27K
Sewer salary $26K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)