Arkansas pays $21,977 below the national average of $86,620.
ZipRecruiter collects its compensation data, which was updated Sept. 11, from employer job postings and third-party data sources.
Here are the 10 states where dental hygienists are paid the least, starting with the lowest-paying state:
50. Arkansas: $64,643
49. North Carolina: $65,339
48. Kentucky: $65,666
47. Florida: $67,409
46. Alabama: $67,479
45. Louisiana: $67,867
44. West Virginia: $67,933
43. Kansas: $70,114
42. Missouri: $70,521
41. Michigan: $70,903
At the Becker's 5th Annual Future of Dentistry Roundtable, taking place September 14-15 in Chicago, dental leaders and executives will gain insights into emerging technologies, practice growth strategies and the evolving landscape of dental care delivery, with a focus on innovation, patient experience and operational excellence. Apply for complimentary registration now.
