Auditor earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Auditor salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $75,590
Alabama $58,027
Arkansas $59,797
Arizona $62,533
California $75,690
Colorado $72,940
Connecticut $76,450
District of Columbia $98,130
Delaware $72,750
Florida $62,270
Georgia $68,870
Guam $44,690
Hawaii $63,477
Iowa $66,222
Idaho $66,110
Illinois $65,558
Indiana $63,306
Kansas $66,269
Kentucky $66,542
Louisiana $61,200
Massachusetts $81,460
Maryland $74,030
Maine $63,150
Michigan $65,850
Minnesota $66,240
Missouri $63,640
Mississippi $56,690
Montana $61,460
North Carolina $69,840
North Dakota $59,660
Nebraska $59,820
New Hampshire $67,120
New Jersey $90,400
New Mexico $60,120
Nevada $62,350
New York $83,250
Ohio $64,630
Oklahoma $65,030
Oregon $65,760
Pennsylvania $63,625
Puerto Rico $32,770
Rhode Island $76,770
South Carolina $58,640
South Dakota $62,270
Tennessee $62,100
Texas $72,860
Utah $63,410
Virginia $76,490
Virgin Islands, U.S. $48,650
Vermont $67,310
Washington $70,600
Wisconsin $63,390
West Virginia $62,670
Wyoming $60,870

How do auditor salaries compare to similar careers?

Auditors earn 7% less than similar careers in the United States. On average, they make less than operations research analysts but more than accountants.

Career Median Salary
Operations research analyst salary $85K
Consultant salary $78K
Business analyst salary $75K
Budget analyst salary $76K
Credit analyst salary $68K
Auditor salary $65K
Securities and commodities broker salary $62K
Loan officer salary $58K
Stock trader salary $60K
Accountant salary $61K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)