Electrician earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level electrician earnings begin at:

$32.18 per hour

$66,944 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level electrician earnings begin at:

$25.16 per hour

$52,336 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level electrician earnings begin at:

$19.14 per hour

$39,811 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level electrician earnings begin at:

$14.56 per hour

$30,284 per year

10th percentile

Starting level electrician earnings begin at:

$11.38 per hour

$23,676 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Electrician salary by state

State Name Average Salary
District of Columbia $78,260
Alaska $76,440
Hawaii $74,872
New York $70,990
Oregon $70,970
Massachusetts $68,030
Minnesota $66,915
Washington $65,650
New Jersey $64,290
California $64,260
Missouri $63,290
Wisconsin $61,620
North Dakota $60,520
Michigan $59,940
Nevada $59,210
Rhode Island $59,070
Wyoming $59,050
Connecticut $58,890
Montana $58,280
Delaware $56,920
Utah $55,440
Colorado $54,980
Maine $54,850
New Hampshire $54,460
Maryland $54,150
West Virginia $54,120
Illinois $54,002
Ohio $52,170
Indiana $51,387
Texas $50,980
Pennsylvania $50,972
Vermont $50,850
Virgin Islands, U.S. $50,580
Louisiana $50,480
Mississippi $49,540
Tennessee $49,260
Kansas $49,224
Oklahoma $49,120
New Mexico $48,900
Idaho $48,840
Georgia $48,800
Iowa $48,743
Virginia $48,650
Nebraska $48,010
Alabama $45,930
Florida $45,240
Kentucky $45,205
South Dakota $44,560
South Carolina $43,730
North Carolina $43,110
Arkansas $39,627
Arizona $38,386
Guam $37,540
Puerto Rico $25,370

How much does an Electrician earn?

Electricians will always be in great demand. New technologies pop up on a regular basis. Besides, there are still huge areas that are not covered in electricity, so the expansion is very likely to last for many decades.

Electricians typically earn more than other trades, even more than plumbers, carpenters, and bricklayers. The top 10 percent of electricians earned at least $82,680 per year. More than 69 percent of the electricians in the United States worked in the building equipment contractors industry where they earned average annual salaries of $52,600. Those who worked in the business schools and computer and management training industry were highly compensated with average salaries of $79,250 per year.

An oilfield electrician might earn up to $80,000 a year. On a different note, field service electricians make up to $102,000. Other general salaries for electricians may include: $45,000 for electrician control technicians, $50,000 for road electricians, and $25,000 for rig electricians.

How do electrician salaries compare to similar careers?

Electricians earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than tile and marble setters but more than construction painters.

Career Median Salary
Tile and marble setter salary $43K
Stonemason salary $43K
Drywall and ceiling tile installer salary $41K
Pipelayer salary $39K
HVAC technician salary $40K
Electrician salary $40K
Maintenance worker salary $39K
Carpenter salary $39K
Roofer salary $37K
Construction painter salary $35K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)