• Washington’s average wage increased to $95,160 in 2024

  • OLYMPIA – Washington’s average annual wage grew by 6.8% in 2024 to $95,160, according to the state Employment Security Department. The average wage grew more in 2024 than in 2023, when it grew by 5.9%.

    Employment Security uses the average annual wage to calculate:

    • Minimum and maximum unemployment insurance (UI) benefit levels for new claims opened on or after July 6, 2025.
    • Paid Family & Medical Leave maximum benefit levels for new claims filed on or after Jan. 1, 2026.
    • Employers’ unemployment taxes beginning Jan. 1, 2026.

    The state Department of Labor & Industries also uses the average annual wage to calculate workers’ compensation benefits.

    The average annual wage and average weekly wage include only those wages that are covered by unemployment insurance (UI). State law requires Employment Security to make this data available each June for the previous year.

    Average weekly wage

    The average weekly wage rose from $1,714 in 2023 to $1,830 in 2024. The increase was driven by a 0.7% increase in employment and an 7.5% increase in total wages and salaries, which grew by nearly $23.5 billion in 2024.

    Unemployment benefits

    The average number of workers in Washington covered by UI rose from 3,520,247 in 2023 to 3,544,556 in 2024 – an increase of 24,309 workers.

    The minimum weekly unemployment benefit will increase by $24 to $366 for new claims opened on or after July 6, 2025. The minimum benefit amount is calculated at 20% of the average weekly wage.

    The maximum weekly benefit will increase by $73 to $1,152. It is calculated as the greater of $496 or 63% of the average weekly wage.

    No one can receive a weekly benefit amount that exceeds their average weekly wage.

    Paid Leave benefits

    Based on an average weekly wage of $1,830 in 2024, the maximum weekly Paid Leave benefit will be $1,647 for new claims filed on or after Jan. 1, 2026. The minimum weekly Paid Leave benefit will remain at its current amount, which is $100.

    Employers’ unemployment taxes

    The taxable wage base is the maximum amount on which employers must pay taxes for each employee. Washington's Unemployment Insurance program is an experience-based system. In general, employers’ tax rates depend on the size of their payroll and how much their former workers collect in unemployment benefits.

    Beginning in 2026, employers will pay unemployment payroll taxes on the first $78,200 paid to each employee – up from $72,800 in 2025.

    The UI tax rate for businesses is normally calculated and mailed to employers in December each year. Learn more about UI tax rates at on the Employment Security Department website.

    Summary of average annual wage (AAW) effects on benefits and taxes

     

    2024 AAW

    2023 AAW

    2022 AAW

    Average annual wage

    $95,160

    $89,138

    $84, 167

    Weekly unemployment benefits

    Minimum $366*

    Maximum $1,152

    Minimum $342*

    Maximum $1,079

    Minimum $323*

    Maximum $1,019

    Weekly Paid Leave benefits

    Minimum $100

    Maximum $1,647

    Minimum $100

    Maximum $1,524

    Minimum $100

    Maximum $1,456

    Annual unemployment taxes

    On employees’ first $78,200

    On employees’ first $72,800

    On employees’ $68,500

    *Or the average weekly wage, whichever was lower

    Data and details

    Industries with the largest average annual wage growth in 2024 were:

    • Management of companies and enterprises, up 30.5%.
    • Information, up 16.6%.
    • Utilities, up 6.6%.

    Visit the Employment Security website for more information about employment and wages in industries covered by unemployment insurance.