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 Hawaii. On average, they make less than hairdressers but more than security guards.

Career Median Salary
Hairdresser salary $35K
Medical administrative assistant salary $37K
Precious metal worker salary $34K
Gem worker salary $34K
Garbage collector salary $39K
Florist salary $34K
Calligrapher salary $23K
Customer service representative salary $33K
Office clerk salary $34K
Security guard salary $33K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)