analytics Real Pay Index BLS wages × BEA cost of living May 2025 release

Heavy Equipment Operator Salary, Adjusted for Cost of Living

Hawaii pays heavy equipment operators the most both on paper ($115,860/yr) and after cost of living. But below the top, the ranking reshuffles sharply once a dollar's local value is taken into account.

paid Highest nominal pay
HI · $115,860
savings Highest real pay
HI · $105,374
trending_up Biggest climb (COL-adjusted)
IA ▲ 13 spots
Rank states by
# State Nominal / yr Cost of living Real pay / yr COL shift
Hawaii $115,860 110 $105,374
Illinois $97,740 100 $97,781
Indiana $79,580 93 $85,268 ▲ 4
New Jersey $89,660 109 $82,404 ▼ 1
Minnesota $79,130 99 $80,236 ▲ 3
Wisconsin $75,280 94 $80,004 ▲ 6
California $87,160 111 $78,721 ▼ 3
Washington $81,700 107 $76,346 ▼ 3
Alaska $77,810 102 $76,017 ▲ 1
Connecticut $78,750 104 $76,006 ▼ 1
New York $80,980 108 $75,036 ▼ 5
Massachusetts $76,820 106 $72,638 ▼ 1
Nevada $71,410 100 $71,425 ▲ 2
Oregon $73,430 103 $71,042
Ohio $64,940 93 $69,998 ▲ 1
North Dakota $62,150 89 $69,864 ▲ 6
Iowa $60,330 88 $68,743 ▲ 13
Wyoming $62,960 93 $67,925
District of Columbia $74,610 110 $67,888 ▼ 6
South Dakota $59,500 89 $67,166 ▲ 11
Missouri $60,540 91 $66,662 ▲ 7
Michigan $62,690 96 $65,155 ▼ 3
Montana $61,580 95 $65,064 ▲ 1
Nebraska $58,360 90 $64,770 ▲ 9
Idaho $61,680 96 $64,590 ▼ 2
Kentucky $57,780 90 $64,087 ▲ 9
Rhode Island $63,610 102 $62,192 ▼ 10
Pennsylvania $60,530 98 $62,036 ▲ 1
Utah $60,740 99 $61,438 ▼ 3
Colorado $62,620 103 $60,765 ▼ 10
Arizona $60,620 101 $60,212 ▼ 4
Vermont $58,870 98 $60,097
New Hampshire $62,200 104 $59,713 ▼ 12
Louisiana $51,700 88 $58,612 ▲ 6
Maryland $61,410 105 $58,509 ▼ 10
Delaware $58,020 100 $58,132 ▼ 2
Maine $56,140 97 $57,846
West Virginia $51,300 90 $57,320 ▲ 4
Kansas $51,620 90 $57,312 ▲ 2
Tennessee $52,000 92 $56,602 ▼ 1
Virginia $57,160 101 $56,536 ▼ 5
New Mexico $52,000 92 $56,392 ▼ 4
Oklahoma $47,970 88 $54,609 ▲ 4
Mississippi $47,410 87 $54,524 ▲ 6
Alabama $47,520 89 $53,500 ▲ 4
North Carolina $49,310 94 $52,276 ▼ 1
South Carolina $48,940 94 $52,203 ▼ 1
Texas $50,460 97 $51,990 ▼ 5
Arkansas $44,520 87 $51,209 ▲ 2
Georgia $47,880 96 $49,723 ▼ 2
Florida $49,400 103 $47,769 ▼ 7

How to read this

Nominal pay is the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) median wage for heavy equipment operators in each state. Real pay divides that by the state's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity, U.S. average = 100), so it reflects what the salary is actually worth locally. A state with high nominal pay but high costs can rank lower on real pay than a cheaper state — that's the COL shift column.

Methodology: nominal medians from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) (May 2025 release); cost of living from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (all items, 2024). Real pay = nominal ÷ (RPP ÷ 100). Cite as “WageAtlas Real Pay Index.”

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