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Best Cities for Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss by Take-Home Pay

The cities that pay Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss the most on paper aren't usually the best deals once rent and prices are factored in. Chattanooga ranks first with a COL-adjusted equivalent of $49,071/year, better purchasing power than Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington's higher nominal pay of $45,580. San Francisco and New York dominate the headline salary lists for most occupations, but they don't crack the COL-adjusted top 10 here. The table below uses BLS OEWS May 2025 salary data and BEA Regional Price Parities.

Highest nominal pay

#1 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington$45,580
#2 Chattanooga$44,880
#3 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell$44,790

Best purchasing power

#1 Chattanooga$49,071
#2 Scranton--Wilkes-Barre$45,425
#3 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell$44,763

Top 25 metros by purchasing power

Ranked by COL-adjusted salary. Metros with fewer than 100 employed textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenderss excluded.

Rank
Metro
Nominal
COL-adj.
#1
Chattanooga
37% rent burden
$44,880
$49,071
#2
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre
35% rent burden
$42,500
$45,425
#3
$44,790
$44,763
#4
$45,580
$44,447
#5
Dalton
30% rent burden
$39,840
$44,346
#6
Spartanburg
35% rent burden
$40,280
$44,239
#7
$39,760
$42,633
#8
Lynchburg
38% rent burden
$37,690
$42,178
#9
$36,200
$40,909
#10
$39,530
$40,606
#11
Winston-Salem
41% rent burden
$36,440
$39,591
#12
Greensboro-High Point
43% rent burden
$36,730
$39,554
#13
$44,530
$39,209
#14
Providence-Warwick
53% rent burden
$39,110
$38,430
#15
$41,350
$36,736
#16
Burlington
48% rent burden
$33,540
$35,987

COL-adjusted = nominal salary divided by (BEA RPP divided by 100). Rent burden = annual 2BR FMR as % of nominal salary. Sources: BLS OEWS May 2025, BEA Regional Price Parities, HUD Fair Market Rents.

Common questions

What does "COL-adjusted pay" mean for Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss?

COL-adjusted pay divides the BLS median salary by the BEA Regional Price Parity index (100 = national average). A salary of $45,580 in a city with RPP 120 has the same purchasing power as $37,983 at national average prices.

Why doesn't New York or San Francisco top this list?

Both cities pay above-average salaries, but rent and everyday costs eat most of that premium. A textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders in New York might earn 30% more but pay 60-80% more in rent. The net result is often less purchasing power than mid-cost metros.

How is purchasing power calculated?

Purchasing power equals nominal median salary divided by (BEA RPP divided by 100). BEA's Regional Price Parities measure relative price levels across metro areas, updated annually from the National Income and Product Accounts.

What's the most affordable metro for Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss?

Dalton has one of the lowest rent burdens for Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss in this dataset. HUD FMR for a 2-bedroom is $1,009/month, with a median salary of $39,840.

Where do Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss get paid the most in nominal terms?

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington pays the highest nominal median salary at $45,580/year, per BLS OEWS May 2025. But check the COL-adjusted column before accepting any relocation offer.

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