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Top 10 States Where Cleaners Earn the Most

Written by Jaclyn Tyson | September 19, 2025

Cleaner wages in 2024 vary widely across the U.S., and understanding where pay is highest is essential for both professionals and businesses. From janitor pay by state to commercial cleaner salaries, knowing the top-paying regions can help cleaners maximize earnings and companies attract top talent. Based on the latest 2024 data, here’s a breakdown of the top 10 states where cleaners earn the most per hour.

10. Oregon (OR) — $18.05/hr

Oregon’s wages reflect strong demand in urban centers and growing interest in professional cleaning services.

9. New Hampshire (NH) — $18.20/hr

Competitive pay and a manageable cost of living make New Hampshire attractive for cleaners seeking steady work.

8. Minnesota (MN) — $18.42/hr

Minnesota offers a steady market with wages that support career stability and long-term employment.

7. District of Columbia (DC) — $18.46/hr

Demand in government and office spaces keeps cleaner wages in DC competitive.

6. Maine (ME) — $18.54/hr

A stable job market provides consistent pay and opportunities in both commercial and residential cleaning.

5. Vermont (VT) — $18.57/hr

Competitive wages and close-knit communities make Vermont a reliable market for cleaners.

4. California (CA) — $18.58/hr

A large labor pool and high urban demand drive steady opportunities for cleaners.

3. New York (NY) — $19.19/hr

Strong wages, though high living costs and slower job growth can offset the advantage.

2. Washington (WA) — $21.02/hr

Top-tier pay attracts talent, though businesses may face stiff competition for skilled cleaners.

1. Massachusetts (MA) — $21.43/hr

The highest cleaner pay in the country, fueled by demand in commercial and healthcare settings.

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