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

PercentileHourly WageAnnual 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:

StateAverage 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:

CareerMedian 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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