The average salary for a logging worker in Idaho is around $43,170 per year.
Avg Salary
Logging workers earn an average yearly salary of $43,170.
Wages typically start from $17,120 and go up to $108,858.
12% below national average Updated in 2018
Logging worker earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Logging worker salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
New York | $83,600 |
Oregon | $70,560 |
Montana | $68,910 |
Washington | $61,390 |
Alaska | $57,160 |
California | $50,820 |
Texas | $47,840 |
Indiana | $47,540 |
Massachusetts | $45,710 |
North Carolina | $45,520 |
Mississippi | $45,240 |
Georgia | $44,840 |
Minnesota | $44,740 |
Alabama | $44,690 |
Arkansas | $44,600 |
Idaho | $43,170 |
Vermont | $41,000 |
Virginia | $40,280 |
Missouri | $40,020 |
Louisiana | $39,950 |
New Hampshire | $39,730 |
West Virginia | $38,030 |
Tennessee | $36,440 |
Kentucky | $35,150 |
Michigan | $34,860 |
Maryland | $34,820 |
Pennsylvania | $30,376 |
Ohio | $24,760 |
Colorado | $24,170 |
How do logging worker salaries compare to similar careers?
Logging workers earn 9% less than similar careers in Idaho. On average, they make less than occupational health specialists but more than machinists.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Occupational health specialist salary | $72K |
Logistician salary | $72K |
Industrial designer salary | $73K |
Power plant operator salary | $63K |
Mining machine operator salary | $61K |
Logging worker salary | $43K |
Non-Destructive testing specialist salary | $54K |
Tool and die maker salary | $48K |
Water treatment plant operator salary | $42K |
Machinist salary | $43K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)