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
Percentile | Annual Salary | Hourly 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:
State | Average 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:
Career | Median 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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