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Updated May. 6, 2026Refreshed monthly
The average wage was $1,348 per week in March 2026, 2.9% higher than a year before. The average weekly wage, the typical earnings that employees bring home for one week of work, is a valuable indicator to assess economic conditions, labor market health, and wage trends. When accounting for the cost of living, Hawaii’s average weekly wage of $1,348 has the purchasing power of $1,226.

$1.35K

average weekly earnings, March 2026

2.9%

higher than a year before (adjusted for inflation)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases monthly statistics tracking the wages of all employees who don’t work for the government. In March 2026, the average weekly wage in Hawaii was $1,348. That represents the wages of 516,700 private-sector workers in the state.

As of March 2026, average weekly earnings for workers in Hawaii was higher than the US overall.

12-month rolling average of average weekly earnings, 2007-2026, adjusted for inflation

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As with other averages, most people earn more or less than the average weekly wage. Pay varies based on industry and occupation.

Which occupations have the highest wages?

In Hawaii, workers in the mining, logging and construction sector had the highest average weekly earnings at $1,951 per week, as of March 2026. Leisure and hospitality workers had the lowest average weekly wage at $864.

In Hawaii, mining, logging and construction workers had the highest average weekly wage.

Average weekly earnings, by industry (March 2026)

How do wages in Hawaii compare to the national average?

Cost of living, which also varies based on location, impacts how far a person’s earnings can go. Someone earning the weekly average will have more or less purchasing power depending on location. In Hawaii, cost of living is higher than the US overall, and the state’s average weekly wage of $1,348 has purchasing power equal to $1,226.
Hawaii’s average weekly wage is above the national average, ranking 6th among states. When accounting for regional cost of living differences, Hawaii ranks 27th among states.

Accounting for cost of living, Hawaii had an average weekly wage of $1,226 in March 2026.

Average weekly wage, March 2026, adjusted with regional price parity (2024)

Which metro areas in Hawaii have the highest wages?

Among 2 metro areas at least partially located in Hawaii, the Honolulu, HI area has the highest average weekly wage at $1,261, when accounting for the cost of living.

Among Hawaii metro areas, the Honolulu, HI area had the highest wages, accounting for cost of living.

Average weekly wage, March 2026, adjusted with regional price parity (2024)

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