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Social Work Salary in North Dakota

Social workers in North Dakota earn a mean annual wage of $64,850, based on the latest federal wage data. Here's how that breaks down by specialization and experience, and what raises your pay.

Data: BLS OEWS May 2024  ·  Last updated: July 2026
ND mean wage
$64,850
per year (SOC 21-1020)
Social workers employed
in North Dakota
National median
$61,330
all social workers

How North Dakota compares

The national median wage for social workers is $61,330 (BLS, May 2024), well above the $49,500 median for all U.S. occupations. North Dakota's mean wage of $64,850 runs about 6% above that median.

Salary by specialization

"Social worker" covers four BLS specializations, each with a different pay profile. These are national median wages (May 2024); North Dakota pay tracks the same ordering, scaled to the state's wage level.

SpecializationNational median# Employed (US)
Social workers, all other$69,48081,000
Healthcare social workers$68,090193,200
Mental health & substance abuse social workers$60,060136,800
Child, family, and school social workers$58,570399,900

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024.

The pay range: percentiles

Wages span a wide range depending on experience, licensure, and setting. Nationally, the spread looks like this:

PercentileAnnual wageWho's typically here
10th (entry)$41,580New BSW-level roles
25th$49,290Early-career, pre-licensure
50th (median)$61,330Licensed, mid-career
75th$74,600Experienced / LCSW
90th (top)$99,500Senior clinicians, administrators

The band above is national. State-level percentiles for North Dakota can be added from the full BLS OEWS state table when available.

What raises your pay in North Dakota

See social work jobs in North Dakota → North Dakota licensing guide

Frequently asked questions

How much do social workers make in North Dakota?

Social workers in North Dakota earn a mean annual wage of $64,850 according to the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Pay ranges widely by license level, specialization, and setting; the national percentile band runs from $41,580 (10th percentile) to $99,500 (90th).

Which social work specialization pays the most?

Nationally, “Social workers, all other” ($69,480 median) and healthcare social workers ($68,090 median) pay the most, while child, family, and school social workers earn the least ($58,570 median). The same ordering generally holds in North Dakota.

Do I need a license to earn more as a social worker in North Dakota?

Yes — advancing to LMSW and then LCSW is the biggest driver of higher pay, opening clinical roles that cluster in the upper half of the wage range. See the North Dakota licensing guide for the exact requirements and supervised-hours rules.

Is North Dakota a good state for social work pay?

North Dakota's mean social work wage of $64,850 is near the national median of $61,330. Remember to compare salary to local cost of living, not just to other states.

About this data — not financial advice. Figures are estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024, and represent ranges across the profession, not a guarantee of pay for any individual or role. Your actual salary depends on your license level, setting, employer, experience, and local market. Verify current figures at bls.gov and confirm licensure requirements with your state board. SocialWorkU is not a financial advisor, employer, or state licensing board.

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024; BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook: Social Workers (May 2024).