Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers Salary in U.S.
In U.S., electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers earn $44,040 at the median — $21.17 an hour. The range runs from $34K at the entry level to $61K for experienced workers.
AffordMap analysis of BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (latest release, May 2024)
So what does $44K get you in U.S.?
About electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers
Compensation breakdown
Annual earnings by percentile, U.S.
Entry-level electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers (10th percentile) start around $34K. Mid-career wages sit at $44K.Top earners bring in $61K or more - a $27K spread from bottom to top.
Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers pay across states
Median income ranked highest to lowest, compared to the national figure
| State | Median salary | vs. national | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maryland | $51K | +16% | 1,250 |
| Washington | $50K | +15% | 7,280 |
| Massachusetts | $48K | +8% | 11,030 |
| Vermont | $48K | +8% | 610 |
| New Hampshire | $47K | +7% | 3,560 |
| California | $47K | +6% | 38,580 |
| Oregon | $47K | +6% | 3,090 |
| Minnesota | $46K | +5% | 6,760 |
| Ohio | $46K | +4% | 14,260 |
| Maine | $46K | +4% | 660 |
| Wisconsin | $45K | +3% | 10,310 |
| Michigan | $45K | +2% | 11,180 |
| Utah | $45K | +2% | 2,810 |
| Montana | $45K | +2% | 210 |
| Iowa | $44K | +1% | 3,290 |
Track electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers salary changes
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Frequently asked questions
How much do electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers make in U.S.?
The median is $44,040 a year - that works out to about $21.17 an hour. The range is wide: entry-level workers start around $34,110, and experienced electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers can clear $61,080. These are BLS numbers, based on employer-reported data, not self-reported surveys.
Is $44K enough to live in U.S.?
On that salary, you'd take home roughly $3,119/month after taxes. A 2-bedroom here rents for about $1,412/month, which eats 45.3% of your paycheck. That's above the 30% rule of thumb - housing will be a stretch at the median salary, though you can manage with roommates or a smaller place.
How far does a electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers salary go in U.S.?
U.S. has a Regional Price Parity of 100 (100 is the national average). That's right at the national average. After cost-of-living adjustment, the median electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers salary is worth about $44,040 in national-average purchasing power.
Where do electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers get paid the most?
The table above ranks every state by median pay for this role. Keep in mind that the highest-paying states tend to have the highest costs of living, so the top salary doesn't always mean the most money in your pocket.