Plumber Salary Overview
The average salary for a plumber in the United States is approximately $23,674 per year. Plumber wages can vary significantly based on experience, location, and specific job responsibilities.
Salary Breakdown by Percentile
Percentile | Hourly Wage | Annual Salary |
---|---|---|
90th Percentile | $18.11 | $37,663 |
75th Percentile | $14.53 | $30,227 |
50th Percentile | $11.38 | $23,674 |
25th Percentile | $8.91 | $18,542 |
10th Percentile | $7.15 | $14,882 |
Average Salary by State
Here are the average salaries for plumbers across various states:
State | Average Salary |
---|---|
Illinois | $95,090 |
Oregon | $79,330 |
Alaska | $79,000 |
Minnesota | $78,660 |
Massachusetts | $78,210 |
District of Columbia | $77,240 |
New Jersey | $76,920 |
New York | $76,810 |
Washington | $73,860 |
Hawaii | $73,590 |
Wisconsin | $71,690 |
Michigan | $63,770 |
Connecticut | $63,060 |
Delaware | $62,640 |
California | $62,390 |
Montana | $62,320 |
Ohio | $61,670 |
Indiana | $61,390 |
Nevada | $60,940 |
Rhode Island | $60,910 |
North Dakota | $60,780 |
Iowa | $60,510 |
Pennsylvania | $60,360 |
Maryland | $59,940 |
New Hampshire | $59,740 |
Louisiana | $59,380 |
Colorado | $59,090 |
Kentucky | $59,080 |
Maine | $58,510 |
Georgia | $55,890 |
Missouri | $54,550 |
Utah | $50,880 |
Nebraska | $50,260 |
Vermont | $49,170 |
Texas | $48,940 |
Kansas | $48,710 |
Tennessee | $48,600 |
Virginia | $48,510 |
Virgin Islands, U.S. | $48,450 |
West Virginia | $48,450 |
Arizona | $48,370 |
South Carolina | $48,000 |
Wyoming | $48,000 |
Florida | $47,710 |
Idaho | $47,710 |
North Carolina | $47,540 |
Oklahoma | $47,490 |
New Mexico | $47,120 |
Alabama | $47,070 |
South Dakota | $47,060 |
Mississippi | $47,040 |
Arkansas | $45,660 |
Guam | $37,950 |
Puerto Rico | $22,740 |
Comparison with Similar Careers
Plumbers typically earn salaries comparable to other skilled trades. Here’s how their median salary compares to similar occupations:
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Plumber | $24K |
Carpenter | $23K |
Welder | $23K |
Maintenance Worker | $23K |
Tile and Marble Setter | $24K |
Forklift Operator | $25K |
Machine Assembler | $26K |
Rigger | $26K |
Log Grader | $28K |
Jeweler | $21K |
Conclusion
While plumbers earn a modest salary compared to some other skilled professions, they benefit from steady employment opportunities due to the ongoing demand for plumbing services in residential and commercial settings. Salary levels can significantly vary based on location and level of experience.
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