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Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Salary by State (2024)

Compare Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers salaries across 47 states

$48,361
National Average (Median)
$60,940
Highest: Virginia
$31,500
Lowest: Arkansas

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Virginia
$60,940
#2
Washington
$60,030
#3
Connecticut
$59,930
#4
California
$59,100
#5
Vermont
$57,360

Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Salary in All 47 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Virginia $60,940 $64,130 350
2 Washington $60,030 $64,900 850
3 Connecticut $59,930 $62,110 220
4 California $59,100 $60,700 2,700
5 Vermont $57,360 $54,760 60
6 New Hampshire $56,710 $53,430 130
7 Florida $56,470 $53,680 1,160
8 Kansas $55,430 $57,350 70
9 Missouri $54,650 $54,130 280
10 Wisconsin $54,080 $52,460 380
11 Minnesota $52,390 $53,160 330
12 Colorado $51,370 $55,150 350
13 South Carolina $51,100 $50,530 190
14 Louisiana $50,990 $49,160 190
15 Iowa $50,940 $54,040 120
16 New York $50,890 $63,710 4,750
17 Mississippi $50,430 $53,530 90
18 Pennsylvania $50,160 $50,950 530
19 South Dakota $49,960 $46,730 90
20 Michigan $49,930 $54,090 440
21 Maryland $49,900 $54,420 90
22 Nebraska $48,980 $50,730 120
23 Hawaii $48,880 $54,290 180
24 Tennessee $48,330 $49,900 450
25 Idaho $48,320 $52,430 150
26 North Carolina $48,280 $51,330 430
27 Kentucky $47,790 $47,930 350
28 Rhode Island $47,300 $50,410 620
29 Texas $46,900 $53,930 1,780
30 Indiana $46,880 $47,190 270
31 Ohio $46,200 $51,330 530
32 Utah $46,200 $46,620 480
33 North Dakota $46,120 $48,850 60
34 Georgia $46,060 $50,110 210
35 Wyoming $45,960 $43,310 40
36 Montana $44,920 $53,300 100
37 Maine $43,720 $47,230 70
38 New Mexico $42,470 $46,110 300
39 Oregon $41,600 $47,350 N/A
40 Illinois $40,810 $49,910 990
41 New Jersey $40,260 $43,680 850
42 Arizona $40,010 $45,270 360
43 Alabama $39,730 $44,310 130
44 Oklahoma $38,690 $42,330 230
45 West Virginia $38,650 $42,740 40
46 Nevada $35,670 $45,120 250
47 Arkansas $31,500 $44,860 N/A

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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