The highest-paying states for reinforcing iron and rebar workers (ranked by average annual salary) are listed in Table 1. The entry level salary (as measured by the salary of the lowest 10% paid earners) and the number of employment of reinforcing iron and rebar workers in those states are also shown in the table. As shown in the table, with an annual salary of $103,600, Pennsylvania is the highest paying state for reinforcing iron and rebar workers. It is followed by Massachusetts (average annual salary $93,930). The salary and employment information is computed from data published by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in April 2023 [1]. For more salary information of reinforcing iron and rebar workers in a specific state, use the links in the table.
Rank | State | Average Salary i | Entry Level Salary i |
# of Empl. i |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pennsylvania | $103,600 |
$55,060 | 200 |
2 | Massachusetts | $93,930 |
$74,460 | 180 |
3 | Illinois | $84,190 |
$62,680 | 450 |
4 | Washington | $83,000 |
$44,100 | 40 |
5 | Minnesota | $82,990 |
$71,580 | 480 |
6 | Connecticut | $82,940 |
$79,860 | 90 |
7 | Wisconsin | $81,750 |
$40,210 | 130 |
8 | Hawaii | $78,670 |
$44,730 | 310 |
9 | Alaska | $75,460 |
$67,820 | 0 |
10 | Oregon | $75,420 |
$62,820 | 90 |
11 | Missouri | $72,410 |
$46,650 | 270 |
12 | West Virginia | $72,060 |
$70,990 | 60 |
13 | New York | $70,260 |
$40,300 | 980 |
14 | Ohio | $68,040 |
$50,320 | 160 |
15 | Maryland | $64,100 |
$50,700 | 620 |
16 | Nevada | $63,840 |
$31,340 | 110 |
17 | Michigan | $63,690 |
$44,080 | 110 |
18 | New Hampshire | $61,300 |
$39,430 | 0 |
19 | District of Columbia | $59,950 |
$43,880 | 30 |
20 | Delaware | $58,500 |
$49,600 | 0 |
21 | New Mexico | $57,130 |
$34,130 | 130 |
22 | California | $56,790 |
$39,690 | 3,390 |
23 | Arizona | $55,880 |
$43,010 | 80 |
24 | Indiana | $53,730 |
$36,730 | 230 |
25 | Colorado | $53,630 |
$41,600 | 310 |
26 | Utah | $51,950 |
$44,900 | 430 |
27 | North Dakota | $50,810 |
$36,160 | 40 |
28 | Georgia | $49,680 |
$37,380 | 90 |
29 | Virginia | $49,400 |
$38,700 | 970 |
30 | Texas | $48,760 |
$37,650 | 3,850 |
31 | Iowa | $48,470 |
$41,670 | 180 |
32 | Alabama | $48,110 |
$45,550 | 190 |
33 | Nebraska | $48,070 |
$37,840 | 180 |
34 | Kansas | $47,900 |
$39,990 | 140 |
35 | Tennessee | $47,730 |
$39,520 | 680 |
36 | Idaho | $47,610 |
$34,700 | 170 |
37 | North Carolina | $46,480 |
$36,100 | 410 |
38 | South Carolina | $46,020 |
$34,810 | 100 |
39 | Oklahoma | $45,820 |
$35,830 | 100 |
40 | Louisiana | $44,910 |
$37,950 | 110 |
41 | Virgin Islands | $44,840 |
$38,700 | 60 |
42 | Florida | $44,820 |
$35,250 | 880 |
43 | Arkansas | $43,680 |
$37,610 | 80 |
44 | South Dakota | $43,390 |
$31,560 | 30 |
45 | New Jersey | $42,130 |
$35,490 | 390 |
46 | Maine | $41,750 |
$28,080 | 110 |
47 | Kentucky | $40,540 |
$24,870 | 110 |
48 | Mississippi | $40,000 |
$23,520 | 70 |
49 | Guam | $34,790 |
$32,470 | 400 |
50 | Puerto Rico | $18,600 |
$17,790 | 50 |