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Best US States for Cloud Architects

All 50 states + DC ranked by Cloud Architect salary. State tax structure noted for take-home math.

Top 10 states by salary
#StateEstimated salaryCost mult.State tax
1District of Columbia$192,0001.20×~5% effective
2California$188,8001.18×~5% effective
3Hawaii$184,0001.15×~5% effective
4New York$184,0001.15×~5% effective
5Alaska$180,8001.13×No state tax
6New Jersey$180,8001.13×~5% effective
7Massachusetts$179,2001.12×~5% effective
8Connecticut$176,0001.10×~5% effective
9Washington$176,0001.10×No state tax
10Maryland$172,8001.08×~5% effective
All 51 states + DC, ranked
#StateSalaryAfter state tax (rough)
1District of Columbia$192,000$140,832
2California$188,800$138,485
3Hawaii$184,000$134,964
4New York$184,000$134,964
5Alaska$180,800$141,657
6New Jersey$180,800$132,617
7Massachusetts$179,200$131,443
8Connecticut$176,000$129,096
9Washington$176,000$137,896
10Maryland$172,800$126,749
11Colorado$168,000$123,228
12New Hampshire$168,000$131,628
13Oregon$168,000$123,228
14Rhode Island$164,800$120,881
15Virginia$164,800$120,881
16Nevada$163,200$127,867
17Arizona$160,000$117,360
18Delaware$160,000$117,360
19Florida$160,000$125,360
20Illinois$160,000$117,360
21Minnesota$160,000$117,360
22Vermont$158,400$116,186
23Maine$155,200$113,839
24Pennsylvania$155,200$113,839
25Texas$155,200$121,599
26Utah$155,200$113,839
27Georgia$150,400$110,318
28North Carolina$150,400$110,318
29Idaho$148,800$109,145
30Michigan$148,800$109,145
31Montana$148,800$109,145
32Wisconsin$148,800$109,145
33Wyoming$148,800$116,585
34New Mexico$147,200$107,971
35North Dakota$147,200$107,971
36South Carolina$147,200$107,971
37Tennessee$147,200$115,331
38Indiana$145,600$106,798
39Kansas$145,600$106,798
40Nebraska$145,600$106,798
41Ohio$145,600$106,798
42South Dakota$145,600$114,078
43Iowa$144,000$105,624
44Louisiana$144,000$105,624
45Missouri$144,000$105,624
46Alabama$140,800$103,277
47Kentucky$140,800$103,277
48Oklahoma$140,800$103,277
49Arkansas$137,600$100,930
50West Virginia$137,600$100,930
51Mississippi$134,400$98,582
After-state-tax estimate uses federal ~14% + FICA 7.65% + state ~5% (or 0% in no-tax states).

Salary range across states

For Cloud Architects, the estimated median salary ranges from $134,400 in Mississippi to $192,000 in District of Columbia — a 43% range. State-by-state variation reflects local cost of living, employer density, and labor market dynamics.

No-state-tax states

Nine US states have no state income tax: Alaska, Washington, New Hampshire, Nevada, Florida, Texas, Wyoming, Tennessee, South Dakota. For high earners, this can mean $5,000-15,000+ extra per year in take-home pay vs neighboring states with similar gross salaries. New Hampshire taxes interest/dividends only (phasing out).

But: many no-state-tax states make up revenue with higher property tax (Texas) or sales tax (Tennessee). And cost of living varies — Texas urban metros (Austin, Houston) have grown expensive while Florida coastal areas command premium real estate prices.

Cost of living matters more than nominal salary

California pays the most for Cloud Architects on a nominal basis — but housing in coastal California (SF, LA, San Diego) eats 35-50% of net income for median earners. A Cloud Architect earning $188,800 in California often has less spendable income than one earning $155,200 in Texas.

Use our cost-of-living comparison tool to see specific city pairs. For state-level take-home, use our state-specific Paycheck Calculator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which state pays the most for Cloud Architects?
Based on cost-of-living-adjusted estimates, District of Columbia pays the most with an estimated median of $192,000/year for Cloud Architects. High-cost states (CA, NY, MA, HI) tend to top the list because employers compensate for local cost of living.
Do no-state-tax states pay better effective?
Often yes after taxes. Alaska, Washington, New Hampshire, Nevada, Florida have no state income tax. A 5% state tax savings on $100K = $5,000 more take-home. But verify cost of living too — Texas pays well and has no tax, but Houston/Austin housing has risen dramatically.
Why do some states pay so much more?
Three factors: (1) cost of living — coastal states cost 15-25% more, employers adjust pay; (2) employer concentration — CA dominates tech, NY finance, MA biotech; (3) regulatory environment — some states have higher unionization or licensing requirements that increase wages.
Are these salaries net or gross?
Gross — before federal income tax (~14% effective at this income), FICA (7.65%), state income tax (varies), and local taxes if applicable. Use our state-specific Paycheck Calculator for exact take-home in any state.
How does experience affect these numbers?
These are medians — entry-level often runs 25-35% below median, senior roles 40-60%+ above. A senior Cloud Architect in District of Columbia can easily exceed $288,000, while an entry-level role in a low-cost state might be $94,080.