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Helpers--Electricians Salary by State (2024)

Compare Helpers--Electricians salaries across 47 states

$41,731
National Average (Median)
$60,860
Highest: Rhode Island
$31,020
Lowest: Illinois

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Rhode Island
$60,860
#2
Missouri
$56,870
#3
Washington
$56,020
#4
Nebraska
$50,550
#5
New York
$49,410

Helpers--Electricians Salary in All 47 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Rhode Island $60,860 $56,930 60
2 Missouri $56,870 $57,930 460
3 Washington $56,020 $63,520 570
4 Nebraska $50,550 $51,930 80
5 New York $49,410 $52,200 3,690
6 Connecticut $48,350 $51,870 590
7 California $47,540 $52,760 1,790
8 Oregon $47,020 $48,350 430
9 Idaho $46,970 $47,310 340
10 Massachusetts $46,810 $46,950 1,040
11 Texas $45,880 $44,820 8,170
12 Wisconsin $45,750 $48,430 1,130
13 Hawaii $45,650 $48,190 N/A
14 Maryland $45,460 $45,790 1,320
15 Arizona $45,410 $45,250 840
16 Maine $45,230 $50,260 1,100
17 Oklahoma $44,170 $43,350 1,840
18 Utah $42,120 $44,500 310
19 Iowa $42,010 $44,620 320
20 Nevada $41,610 $46,610 480
21 Ohio $40,730 $41,970 820
22 Michigan $40,220 $43,410 190
23 New Mexico $39,610 $40,990 410
24 Pennsylvania $39,490 $39,100 1,550
25 Indiana $39,420 $41,710 990
26 New Jersey $39,070 $42,660 2,170
27 Louisiana $39,050 $41,450 2,900
28 Arkansas $38,860 $38,850 350
29 Virginia $38,780 $41,840 3,140
30 Delaware $38,770 $39,490 90
31 Tennessee $38,720 $40,550 2,570
32 North Carolina $38,270 $39,140 6,460
33 South Carolina $38,050 $38,050 1,880
34 New Hampshire $37,980 $38,170 140
35 Kentucky $37,930 $39,660 740
36 Florida $37,590 $38,890 7,400
37 Georgia $37,300 $39,970 3,380
38 Wyoming $37,290 $37,830 N/A
39 Vermont $36,920 $42,360 150
40 Mississippi $36,580 $36,930 600
41 Alabama $35,860 $36,390 2,220
42 Montana $35,360 $36,160 40
43 Colorado $34,790 $41,320 140
44 West Virginia $34,780 $35,450 190
45 Kansas $33,550 $36,730 240
46 South Dakota $31,710 $33,510 340
47 Illinois $31,020 $38,080 350

Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2024 estimates.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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