The average salary for a hand sewer in New York is around $29,090 per year.
Avg Salary
Hand sewers earn an average yearly salary of $29,090.
Wages typically start from $21,640 and go up to $38,710.
62% below national average Updated in 2018
Hand sewer earnings by seniority
90th percentile
Top-level hand sewer earnings begin at:
$18.61 per hour
$38,710 per year
75th percentile
Senior-level hand sewer earnings begin at:
$16.95 per hour
$35,250 per year
50th percentile
Mid-level hand sewer earnings begin at:
$13.99 per hour
$29,090 per year
25th percentile
Junior-level hand sewer earnings begin at:
$10.41 per hour
$21,650 per year
10th percentile
Starting level hand sewer earnings begin at:
$10.40 per hour
$21,640 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Hand sewer salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Kentucky | $38,670 |
Oregon | $35,290 |
Colorado | $34,300 |
Missouri | $32,830 |
Wisconsin | $30,650 |
Alabama | $30,480 |
New Jersey | $29,890 |
California | $29,460 |
Massachusetts | $29,400 |
Tennessee | $29,120 |
New York | $29,090 |
Idaho | $28,920 |
Ohio | $28,010 |
Pennsylvania | $28,010 |
Indiana | $27,960 |
Texas | $27,070 |
Virginia | $26,180 |
Florida | $26,170 |
Washington | $25,650 |
Illinois | $25,060 |
Michigan | $24,850 |
Minnesota | $24,630 |
North Carolina | $24,540 |
Kansas | $24,260 |
New Mexico | $23,910 |
Mississippi | $23,420 |
Nebraska | $21,770 |
Louisiana | $20,080 |
Utah | $19,520 |
Georgia | $19,270 |
Puerto Rico | $18,780 |
How do hand sewer salaries compare to similar careers?
Hand sewers earn about the same as related careers in New York. On average, they make less than recreation workers but more than shoemakers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Recreation worker salary | $30K |
Teller salary | $32K |
Hairdresser salary | $25K |
Stock clerk salary | $29K |
Sewing machine operator salary | $26K |
Hand sewer salary | $29K |
Retail salesperson salary | $28K |
Host and hostess salary | $26K |
Lifeguard salary | $25K |
Shoemaker salary | $24K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)