Electrician Salary Overview

The average salary for electricians in the United States is approximately $26,812 per year. Entry-level positions start around $16,747, while experienced electricians can earn up to $42,926 annually.

Salary by Percentiles

PercentileAnnual SalaryHourly Wage
90th Percentile$42,926$20.64
75th Percentile$34,348$16.51
50th Percentile$26,812$12.89
25th Percentile$20,929$10.06
10th Percentile$16,747$8.05

Average Salary by State

Electrician salaries can vary significantly by state. Below is a table of average salaries across various states:

StateAverage Salary
Illinois$88,900
District of Columbia$80,160
Oregon$80,160
Hawaii$78,600
Alaska$78,070
New York$76,960
Washington$76,710
Virgin Islands, U.S.$76,610
Massachusetts$75,990
New Jersey$72,600
California$71,140
Minnesota$64,120
Wisconsin$62,590
Indiana$62,260
Connecticut$62,210
North Dakota$62,000
Michigan$61,930
Nevada$61,630
Pennsylvania$61,630
Wyoming$61,260
Montana$61,170
Rhode Island$60,760
Maryland$60,250
Missouri$60,210
New Hampshire$59,820
West Virginia$59,800
Iowa$59,430
Colorado$59,380
Ohio$59,380
Maine$58,980
Virginia$57,850
Oklahoma$52,250
Utah$50,580
Louisiana$50,100
New Mexico$49,820
Kansas$49,670
Georgia$49,490
Mississippi$48,940
Texas$48,590
Tennessee$48,500
Kentucky$48,450
Idaho$48,420
Nebraska$48,370
South Dakota$48,370
Arizona$48,200
Vermont$48,160
Delaware$47,990
Florida$47,750
South Carolina$47,590
North Carolina$47,310
Alabama$47,040
Arkansas$46,180
Guam$37,880
Puerto Rico$28,580

Comparison with Similar Careers

Electricians earn salaries that are comparable to related professions. Here’s a summary:

CareerMedian Salary
Stonemason$32,000
Shoemaker$30,000
Glazier$29,000
Electrician$27,000
Tile and Marble Setter$24,000

Conclusion

Overall, electricians enjoy a stable salary with growth potential, particularly in states with high demand and living costs. Their earnings are competitive compared to similar trades, making this a viable career option for those interested in the field.

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