How much firefighters are paid in every US state by Andy Kiersz on May 1, 2018, 3:31 PM Advertisement
 - Firefighters are a part of the bedrock of their communities.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics released data on the salaries of firefighters.
- Firefighter salaries vary widely across states.
Firefighters put their lives on the line for their communities every day. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics program, Business Insider identified the median annual salaries of firefighters and the first-line supervisors of firefighters in almost every US state as of May 2017. We also noted the overall range of firefighters' pay in each state, ranging from the low-end 10th percentile to the high-end 90th percentile of salaries. SEE ALSO: The economies of the 40 biggest US cities, ranked from worst to best Alabama Firefighters Median annual salary: $40,700 10th percentile salary: $25,030 90th percentile salary: $58,620 First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Median annual salary: $60,650 10th percentile salary: $40,870 90th percentile salary: $91,210
Alaska Firefighters Median annual salary: $60,790 10th percentile salary: $38,720 90th percentile salary: $82,740 First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Median annual salary: $84,530 10th percentile salary: $64,340 90th percentile salary: $107,820
Arizona Firefighters Median annual salary: $45,840 10th percentile salary: $23,980 90th percentile salary: $67,070 First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Median annual salary: $66,670 10th percentile salary: $41,710 90th percentile salary: $106,320
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