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Best States to Be a Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
After 2025 state income tax and 2024 cost of living, a food servers, nonrestaurant salary goes furthest in North Dakota — a $36,910 BLS median worth $41,491 in real terms (Gera US Real Pay Index 122.5).
Which US states are best for a food servers, nonrestaurant after cost of living and tax?
For a food servers, nonrestaurant, the Gera US Real Pay Index ranks North Dakota #1: a $36,910 BLS median becomes $41,491 in cost-of-living-and-tax-adjusted terms (index 122.5). Utah ranks last ($29,128, index 86.0). Real BLS OEWS May 2025 across 51 states; re-dated annually.
Gera US Real Pay Index
North Dakota ranks #1 of 51 states for a food servers, nonrestaurant. Index 100 = the average state; 122.5 means pay goes 22.5% further after tax and cost of living.
How this is calculatedFood Servers, Nonrestaurant — real pay by state (best first)
| # | State | BLS median | State tax | Cost (RPP) | Real pay | Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Dakota | $36,910 | — | 89.0 | $41,491 | 122.5 |
| 2 | New Mexico | $35,740 | $617 | 92.2 | $38,090 | 112.4 |
| 3 | Maine | $37,680 | $1,017 | 97.0 | $37,778 | 111.5 |
| 4 | Vermont | $37,540 | $839 | 98.0 | $37,466 | 110.6 |
| 5 | Alaska | $38,090 | — | 102.4 | $37,212 | 109.8 |
| 6 | Colorado | $38,900 | $1,052 | 103.1 | $36,727 | 108.4 |
| 7 | Washington | $38,870 | — | 107.0 | $36,323 | 107.2 |
| 8 | South Dakota | $31,980 | — | 88.6 | $36,101 | 106.6 |
| 9 | Nevada | $36,030 | — | 100.0 | $36,038 | 106.4 |
| 10 | Wisconsin | $34,670 | $766 | 94.1 | $36,032 | 106.3 |
| 11 | Wyoming | $33,090 | — | 92.7 | $35,699 | 105.4 |
| 12 | Minnesota | $36,000 | $1,126 | 98.6 | $35,361 | 104.4 |
| 13 | New Hampshire | $36,710 | — | 104.2 | $35,242 | 104.0 |
| 14 | New York | $39,370 | $1,560 | 107.9 | $35,035 | 103.4 |
| 15 | Idaho | $34,220 | $828 | 95.5 | $34,967 | 103.2 |
| 16 | Arizona | $35,390 | $410 | 100.7 | $34,745 | 102.5 |
| 17 | California | $39,010 | $572 | 110.7 | $34,716 | 102.5 |
| 18 | Kentucky | $32,200 | $1,157 | 90.2 | $34,431 | 101.6 |
| 19 | Missouri | $31,840 | $616 | 90.8 | $34,382 | 101.5 |
| 20 | Michigan | $34,260 | $1,210 | 96.2 | $34,350 | 101.4 |
| 21 | Nebraska | $31,540 | $592 | 90.1 | $34,347 | 101.4 |
| 22 | Connecticut | $35,950 | $693 | 103.6 | $34,029 | 100.4 |
| 23 | Maryland | $36,650 | $1,408 | 105.0 | $33,577 | 99.1 |
| 24 | Virginia | $35,090 | $1,218 | 101.1 | $33,502 | 98.9 |
| 25 | Illinois | $35,080 | $1,595 | 100.0 | $33,499 | 98.9 |
| 26 | South Carolina | $31,740 | $395 | 93.7 | $33,435 | 98.7 |
| 27 | District of Columbia | $37,920 | $1,175 | 109.9 | $33,434 | 98.7 |
| 28 | Rhode Island | $34,860 | $707 | 102.3 | $33,391 | 98.6 |
| 29 | Tennessee | $30,670 | — | 91.9 | $33,384 | 98.5 |
| 30 | Massachusetts | $36,750 | $1,618 | 105.8 | $33,220 | 98.0 |
| 31 | Hawaii | $37,920 | $1,429 | 110.0 | $33,189 | 98.0 |
| 32 | Indiana | $31,840 | $925 | 93.3 | $33,125 | 97.8 |
| 33 | Oregon | $36,620 | $2,400 | 103.4 | $33,107 | 97.7 |
| 34 | Pennsylvania | $33,300 | $1,022 | 97.6 | $33,081 | 97.6 |
| 35 | Montana | $32,090 | $803 | 94.6 | $33,057 | 97.6 |
| 36 | Iowa | $30,110 | $1,104 | 87.8 | $33,051 | 97.5 |
| 37 | New Jersey | $36,390 | $556 | 108.8 | $32,934 | 97.2 |
| 38 | West Virginia | $30,170 | $772 | 89.5 | $32,849 | 97.0 |
| 39 | Florida | $33,930 | — | 103.4 | $32,810 | 96.8 |
| 40 | Ohio | $30,440 | $55 | 92.8 | $32,752 | 96.7 |
| 41 | North Carolina | $31,460 | $795 | 94.3 | $32,509 | 95.9 |
| 42 | Georgia | $31,530 | $1,053 | 96.3 | $31,651 | 93.4 |
| 43 | Oklahoma | $28,490 | $816 | 87.8 | $31,504 | 93.0 |
| 44 | Alabama | $29,000 | $1,185 | 88.8 | $31,315 | 92.4 |
| 45 | Kansas | $29,040 | $846 | 90.1 | $31,303 | 92.4 |
| 46 | Mississippi | $27,250 | $394 | 87.0 | $30,886 | 91.2 |
| 47 | Arkansas | $27,600 | $868 | 86.9 | $30,749 | 90.8 |
| 48 | Delaware | $31,430 | $1,067 | 99.8 | $30,421 | 89.8 |
| 49 | Louisiana | $27,200 | $441 | 88.2 | $30,337 | 89.5 |
| 50 | Texas | $29,300 | — | 97.1 | $30,188 | 89.1 |
| 51 | Utah | $30,170 | $1,373 | 98.9 | $29,128 | 86.0 |
"Real pay" = BLS median − 2025 state income tax, divided by the state's 2024 BEA cost of living (US = 100). Only the 51 states for which BLS publishes a median for this occupation are ranked; suppressed cells are excluded, never set to zero.
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In North Dakota, a $36,910 salary is worth about $40,454 in cost-of-living-and-tax-adjusted terms.
State income tax $923 (≈ top marginal 2.50% (upper bound)) · take-home $35,987 · BEA cost of living 89.0 (US = 100).
The same salary goes furthest in South Dakota — worth $41,666, a $1,212 gain over North Dakota.
| # | State | Real value | Cost (RPP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | South Dakota | $41,666 | 88.6 |
| 2 | Arkansas | $40,800 | 86.9 |
| 3 | Louisiana | $40,589 | 88.2 |
| 4 | Mississippi | $40,580 | 87.0 |
| 5 | Iowa | $40,459 | 87.8 |
| 6 | North Dakota | $40,454 | 89.0 |
| 7 | Tennessee | $40,176 | 91.9 |
| 8 | Oklahoma | $40,022 | 87.8 |
| 9 | Wyoming | $39,820 | 92.7 |
| 10 | Alabama | $39,477 | 88.8 |
| 11 | Kentucky | $39,301 | 90.2 |
| 12 | West Virginia | $39,254 | 89.5 |
Estimate only. State income tax is approximated from each state's 2025 flat rate (or top marginal rate as an upper bound for graduated states) and ignores federal tax, deductions and credits. The pre-published occupation and state pages use exact 2025 bracket math. Cost of living is the 2024 BEA Regional Price Parity (All Items).
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant — real pay FAQ
- What is the best state to be a food servers, nonrestaurant?
- By the Gera US Real Pay Index, North Dakota is the best state for a food servers, nonrestaurant: a BLS median of $36,910 is worth $41,491 after the 2025 state income tax ($0) and the 2024 BEA cost-of-living adjustment (RPP 89.0), an index of 122.5 where the average state is 100.
- Does the highest-paying state also leave you best off?
- Not necessarily. New York has the highest headline BLS median for a food servers, nonrestaurant at $39,370, but after state tax and cost of living it ranks #14 of 51 on real pay (index 103.4). That gap is exactly what the Gera US Real Pay Index reveals.
- Where does a food servers, nonrestaurant salary go least far?
- Utah ranks last of 51 states for a food servers, nonrestaurant: a $30,170 BLS median is worth only $29,128 after tax and cost of living (index 86.0). Higher local prices and/or income tax less far than the national average erode the headline pay.
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Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) (May 2025 state estimates, US federal public domain); U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities (All Items), by state (2024 (US = 100)); Tax Foundation — 2025 State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets. The Gera US Real Pay Index for a food servers, nonrestaurant is computed by GeraJobs from these figures; no figure is modelled or interpolated.