I assume that you are speaking about your W-2, right?
On the W-2, box 16 is used to report the wages for that state (see box 15) that the employer is reporting to the state.
Normally, there is pre-printed text of "16. State wages, tips, etc.". Are you saying that there is something else in box 16 other than a dollar amount for your state wages?
When an employer lists 'Total State' in the state section of the W-2, it usually means this is the total amount for state wages, but other copies of the W-2 are supplied to show wages that apply to each state and the withholdings that apply to each state. In other words it would occur if you happen to work in more than one state for the same employer.
NOTE: Not all states have the same taxable wages as the federal taxable wages. For example, not all states allow you to defer, tax-free, the amounts put into 401(k)s, but some do.