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Is a Chef a Good Career in Maine?

Maine · 2026 BLS salary data

a Chef pay in Maine

The median wage is $57,010/yr — 9% below the national median. Among U.S. states, Maineranks #40 of 51 states by median pay.

The numbers in Maine

Real BLS state-level figures for Chef.

Median salary
$57,010/yr
Pay range (25th–75th)
$55,070 – $63,060
National median
$62,470/yr
Employed in Maine
1,250

Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS), state estimates, May 2025 release.

What that pay is really worth in Maine

Salary alone can mislead — Maine costs 3% less than the U.S. average. Here's the median adjusted for local prices (real purchasing power).

Cost of living (US=100)
97
Nominal median
$57,010
Adjusted for cost of living
≈ $58,773
State income tax
Up to 7.15%

Because Maine costs 3% less than the U.S. average, its pay stretches further — it ranks #38 of 51 once adjusted for cost of living, up from #40 on raw salary.

Cost of living: BEA Regional Price Parities (all items, US=100), 2024. Adjusted pay = nominal median ÷ (RPP/100) — purchasing power vs the U.S. average. State income tax = top marginal rate on wage income (Tax Foundation, 2025); your effective rate is lower and depends on income and deductions.

The verdict, pros, and cons below apply to Chef nationally — Maine pay is 9% below the national median. See the full a Chef career guide →

The verdict

It depends on your why — being a chef is creative and passion-driven with faster-than-average growth, but the reality is long hours, high stress, modest early pay, and a tough lifestyle. Worth it if you love the craft; not if you're chasing money or balance.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Creative, passion-driven work
  • Faster-than-average projected growth
  • Culinary school is optional — many rise through the line
  • Clear path to head chef, ownership, or media
  • Tangible, immediate results

Cons

  • Long, late hours including weekends/holidays
  • High-stress, physically demanding kitchens
  • Modest pay until you reach head-chef roles
  • High burnout and turnover
  • Tough work-life balance

Who it's for

✓ A good fit if…

  • People genuinely passionate about food and craft
  • Those who thrive under pressure
  • Anyone aiming to own a restaurant or brand

✗ Probably not if…

  • People prioritizing pay and balance
  • Those who dislike high-stress, late-hour work

What people are actually asking

Real Reddit discussions on whether Chef is worth it — titles link to the original threads.