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Despite growth, wages remain low in Florida

from payroll processor ADP.

Despite this, median wages remain among the lowest in the country in the Sunshine State. The median wage in Florida was $48,900 in August 2022. This ranks 42nd out of the 50 states and Washington, D.C., and is well below the national level of $56,000. When considering median wage increase, Florida tied with Illinois at No. 18 at 8%, which is slightly higher than the national increase of 7.6%. Wyoming had the highest percentage growth at 11.9%, and Mississippi was the lowest at 6.3%.

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