To make more money as an electrician, you can get more experience, more certifications, specialize in areas that are in high demand, and think about joining a union.
First-year apprentice electricians typically earn between $14 and $22 per hour. The national average is about $18.43 per hour, which is roughly 40-50% of a journeyman electrician's wage.
Yes, the electrician job market is projected to grow 6% between 2022 and 2032, faster than the average for all occupations.
Electricians who work in places with high cost of living, like San Francisco, make a lot more than those who work in places with lower cost of living.
Electricians working in the information industry and power generation sector tend to earn higher salaries, with averages around $81,690 and $76,000 per year, respectively.
Entry-level electricians with less than one year of experience can expect to earn around $16.46 per hour.