The Best States to Be a Lawyer

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  • New York is the best state to be a lawyer, based on earnings, demand, existing employment, and current vacancies
  • New Jersey and Florida take second and third, respectively

New research has revealed the best US states to be a lawyer, with New York coming out on top.

The study by law firm Federal-Lawyer.com analyzed several factors, including demand, earnings, existing employment, and job vacancies for lawyers in every state, to see which states it would be best to work in the field.

The Best US States to Be a Lawyer

New York

It found that New York is the best state to be a lawyer. This is based on the state having the highest salary for lawyers of any state, with $179,060, with 22.79% of this going towards rent on average.

The state also has a location quotient score of 1.95, meaning that the number of lawyers per 1,000 jobs is nearly double the national average. 0.73% of all job vacancies at the time of the study were for lawyers, the highest of all states.

There are also 123 searches for lawyers per 100,000 people from search terms like “lawyer near me” and “divorce lawyer”, which shows a strong demand for the role too.

New Jersey

Coming in second on the list is the state of New Jersey, which has a lawyer salary of $153,800, with only 17.17% of this going towards rent on average. Additionally, demand is high in the state for lawyers, with 158 searches per 100,000 people.

A strong job market is indicated by a location quotient of 1.21, just above the national average, and with 0.4% of all vacancies being for jobs in the field, there are still many more jobs to fill.

Florida

Florida takes third on the list, thanks to factors such as the strongest demand for lawyers of any state, with 212 searches per 100,000 people.

Additionally, 0.41% of all vacancies were for lawyer and attorney roles. This is combined with a strong existing job market with a location quotient of 1.32 and an average lawyer salary of $129,390, with 23.88% of this going towards rent.

Illinois

Fourth place goes to the state of Illinois. It comes in with an average lawyer salary of $148,280, with 13.35% of this going towards rent. The state also has a location quotient of 1.10, 136 lawyer searches per 100,000 people, and 0.35% of all job vacancies are for lawyer roles.

Connecticut

Rounding out the top five is Connecticut, which has a lawyer salary of $153,200, and just 11.63% of this salary goes towards rent on average.

There are also 138 lawyer searches per 100,000 people, which is scored alongside a location quotient of 1.07. In addition, 0.31% of all job vacancies in the state are for lawyer roles.

#StateLawyer annual salaryRent as % of earningsLocation quotient (1 = national average)Lawyer job vacanciesTotal job vacancies% of Lawyer vacancies as totalLawyer searches per 100k people
1New York$179,06022.79%1.952,338320,7790.73%123
2New Jersey$153,80017.17%1.21640159,6630.40%158
3Florida$129,39023.88%1.321,811437,3380.41%212
4Illinois$148,28013.35%1.10875248,5870.35%136
5Connecticut$153,20011.63%1.0723174,6070.31%138
6California$176,61020.38%1.133,520580,6240.61%98
7Wyoming$92,41014.28%0.754610,6410.43%122
8Rhode Island$148,77017.34%1.219122,2430.41%113
9West Virginia$107,38010.05%0.767630,7350.25%142
10Pennsylvania$133,33013.73%0.96713273,2590.26%156

Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson for Federal-Lawyer.com said: “While a state can have good financial reasons to work in the field, it’s also important to note where there is a growing demand for legal advocates.

Additionally, with the list featuring some states you’d expect and some not, it shows that good careers are available outside some of the more major areas, and it will be interesting to see how these results progress over the next decade.“