Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Salary by State (2025)

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

$50,981
National Average (Median)
$69,800
Highest: Connecticut
$35,950
Lowest: Arkansas

Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Salary by State

Compare Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers salaries across all 50 states. Click any state for the full breakdown.

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AK AL AR AZ CA CO FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NM NV NY OH OK OR PA SC SD TN TX UT VA WA WI WV WY VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC
$35,950
$69,800

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 2025 Annual

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Connecticut
$69,800
#2
Virginia
$61,940
#3
New York
$61,720
#4
California
$60,790
#5
South Carolina
$60,380

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

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Connecticut $69,800 $66,520 140
2 Virginia $61,940 $62,440 240
3 New York $61,720 $68,730 4,300
4 California $60,790 $61,830 2,300
5 South Carolina $60,380 $58,410 200
6 Washington $60,380 $65,850 290
7 New Jersey $59,480 $61,210 780
8 Vermont $58,570 $58,700 50
9 Kansas $57,730 $56,210 110
10 Colorado $57,120 $58,680 220
11 North Dakota $57,020 $53,550 50
12 Michigan $56,610 $57,620 460
13 Missouri $56,140 $55,950 490
14 Wisconsin $55,830 $55,730 280
15 North Carolina $55,420 $58,650 770
16 Mississippi $55,010 $52,280 40
17 Illinois $54,990 $55,790 610
18 Pennsylvania $54,880 $56,960 760
19 Minnesota $54,310 $51,630 220
20 Florida $51,470 $58,460 1,070
21 Louisiana $51,420 $51,390 280
22 Massachusetts $51,060 $54,890 830
23 Iowa $50,280 $53,830 160
24 Alabama $48,890 $49,330 110
25 Rhode Island $48,800 $55,520 540
26 Hawaii $48,450 $52,210 170
27 Tennessee $48,240 $49,330 370
28 Ohio $48,190 $54,210 430
29 Maine $48,080 $57,060 50
30 Georgia $47,810 $55,120 420
31 Indiana $47,620 $49,420 380
32 Texas $47,590 $53,830 1,810
33 Idaho $47,090 $49,650 130
34 Kentucky $47,090 $50,690 320
35 Nebraska $46,920 $51,000 120
36 West Virginia $46,370 $43,740 30
37 New Mexico $46,200 $46,240 230
38 Maryland $45,430 $49,690 80
39 South Dakota $45,110 $48,520 90
40 Oregon $44,510 $55,160 530
41 New Hampshire $43,520 $52,360 170
42 Arizona $42,240 $48,730 440
43 Oklahoma $41,720 $44,390 180
44 Nevada $40,510 $47,160 330
45 Utah $39,860 $44,360 420
46 Montana $37,580 $46,150 80
47 Arkansas $35,950 $42,870 270

Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Take-Home Pay After Taxes

Gross salary only tells half the story. State income taxes vary from 0% to 13.3%, dramatically affecting your take-home pay. See exactly what a Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers keeps after federal, state, and FICA taxes.

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Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2025 estimates. After-tax figures use IRS federal brackets and state income tax rates for all 50 states.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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