Protective Service Occupations in Texas — GUPPI −1.2%
What is the wage premium for Protective Service Occupations in Texas?
Texas pays $51,310/year for Protective Service Occupations (BLS OEWS May 2025) — −1.2% in line with the national employment-weighted average of $51,939. Gera Sector GUPPI: −1.2%. Updated annually from BLS OEWS.
Gera US Sector Pay Premium Index
Texas ranks #30 of 51 states for Protective Service Occupations pay. National employment-weighted average: $51,939.
How this is calculatedState median
$51,310
BLS OEWS May 2025
National avg
$51,939
Emp-weighted mean
State rank
#30
of 51 states
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does Protective Service Occupations pay in Texas?
- The BLS OEWS May 2025 annual median wage for Protective Service Occupations in Texas is $51,310. This is the midpoint across all occupations in the Protective Service Occupations sector (SOC 330000).
- Is Texas a high-paying state for Protective Service Occupations?
- Texas pays −1.2% in line with the national average for Protective Service Occupations (GUPPI −1.2%). Texas is close to the national average for this sector.
- How does Texas rank for Protective Service Occupations pay?
- Texas ranks #30 of 51 states for Protective Service Occupations based on the Gera Sector GUPPI (−1.2%). The top-ranked state is District of Columbia (GUPPI +42.4%, median $73,950).
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Data source
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025 — Major Group Rollups · May 2025 state estimates (major-group rollup) · Public domain (U.S. federal government work)
GUPPI computed by GeraJobs. Last updated: 2026-06-20. Full methodology · ← All sectors