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Surveyors Salary in Idaho

Median Annual Salary $74,270 +2% above national average (national: $72,740)
$74,910Mean Annual
$36Median Hourly
270Employed in State

Idaho ranks 25th of 51 states and D.C. for surveyors pay, trailing top-paying California ($103,790) by $29,520 — a 40% gap.

The 10th-to-90th percentile range runs from $43,770 to $109,120 — a $65,350 spread, 10% tighter than the national $72,650 range.

Salary Range: 10th to 90th Percentile

$74,270
$43,770
10th pct.
$109,120
90th pct.

Full Percentile Breakdown

PercentileAnnual WageHourly Wage
10th percentile (entry-level)$43,770$21.04
25th percentile$47,570$22.87
50th percentile (median)$74,270$35.71
75th percentile$98,760$47.48
90th percentile (top earners)$109,120$52.46
Mean (average)$74,910$36.02

How Idaho Compares

StateMedian Annualvs. Idaho
Idaho (current) $74,270 n/a
California $103,790 +40%
New Jersey $93,260 +26%
Washington $88,340 +19%
Oregon $87,730 +18%
South Dakota $86,260 +16%
Alaska $85,520 +15%
Delaware $85,350 +15%
Massachusetts $84,260 +13%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Surveyors salary in Idaho?

The mean surveyors salary in Idaho is $74,910 per year. The median (middle) salary is $74,270 per year.

What is the starting salary for a Surveyors in Idaho?

Entry-level surveyorss (10th percentile) in Idaho typically earn around $43,770 per year. Workers at the 25th percentile earn approximately $47,570 per year.

What is the highest Surveyors salary in Idaho?

Top earners (90th percentile) in this occupation in Idaho make approximately $109,120 per year. Those in the 75th percentile earn around $98,760 per year.

How does the Idaho Surveyors salary compare to the national average?

The median surveyors salary in Idaho is $74,270, which is +2% above national average of $72,740.

Figures use the most current federal occupational wage survey. All wages are estimates; actual pay varies by experience, education, and employer. About the data.