Average Salary in Virginia
Average wage, unemployment, and how Virginia ranks — from official BLS data.
The average worker in Virginia earns about $82,420 a year across all industries — about $15,481 above the national average. Roughly 4,166,869 jobs are covered in the state.
How it works
The average annual wage for Virginia is the BLS QCEW average weekly wage across all covered industries, annualized (2025 Q4). The unemployment rate is the seasonally adjusted state figure from BLS LAUS. These are averages — a typical (median) worker usually earns less than the average, which is pulled up by high earners.
Good to know
- Average wage is employer-reported and covers ~95% of US jobs; it runs higher than the median.
- Weigh Virginia's wage against its cost of living and rent before comparing states.
- Figures refresh as BLS releases new quarters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average salary in Virginia?
The average annual wage in Virginia is about $82,420, based on the BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (2025 Q4) — the average across all covered industries.
What is the unemployment rate in Virginia?
Virginia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is 3.8% (BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics).
How does Virginia rank for pay?
Virginia ranks #12 of 51 states (and DC) by average wage.