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.
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.
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.
Yes, the electrician job market is projected to grow 6% between 2022 and 2032, faster than the average for all occupations.
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.