North Dakota salary, ages 16-19
Based on U.S. Census ACS 1-year 2024 PUMS · full-time, year-round wage earners
North Dakota ages 16-19 full-time workers earn about $24,085 on average. Top 10% earn at least $40,610; top 25% at least $36,453.
- What is the median salary for ages 16-19 workers in North Dakota?
- About $21,973 (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 1-year PUMS).
- What do the top 10% / 25% earn at ages 16-19 in North Dakota?
- Top 10% earn at least $40,610; top 25% at least $36,453.
- What do the bottom 10% / 25% earn at ages 16-19 in North Dakota?
- Bottom 10% earn at most $7,107; bottom 25% at most $16,166.
In North Dakota, the 2026 reference median salary for full-time, year-round wage and salary earners ages 16-19 is $21,973. The top 10% earn at least $40,610 and the top 25% at least $36,453; the bottom 25% earn at most $16,166 and the bottom 10% at most $7,107. Average: $24,085. Monthly pay is about $1,831, hourly wage about $10.56. U.S. Census ACS 1-year 2024 PUMS · full-time, year-round wage earners, released 2025-10-16.
Per month, per hour
Based on a typical (median) earner
- Monthly$1,831
- Hourly$10.6
- Take-home monthly$1,643
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At a glance
- Ranks #45 of 51 states for ages 16-19
- 38% lower than the next-younger cohort
- Highest in this age group: Rhode Island ($53,245)
- Top 10% earn 5.7x more than the bottom 10%
- $50K is in the top 5.9% for this age group
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- U.S. Census ACS 1-year 2024 PUMS (state · age weighted distribution)
- https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/microdata/access.html