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Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Salary by State and Metro Area

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers in the United States earn a median salary of $95,320/year ($45.83/hr). Salaries range from $51,470 to $128,690 depending on experience. Below, compare salaries across all 50 states and DC and 30 metro areas where BLS publishes data.

$51K
10th percentile
$67K
25th percentile
$95K
Median
$110K
75th percentile
$129K
90th percentile

Where Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers have the most money left over after rent

Median pay minus estimated federal + state + FICA taxes, minus 12 months of rent at HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over each year. Hover any state for the breakdown.

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers disposable income by state, after taxes and rentUS map showing how much money is left over each year for a median-paid electrical power-line installers and repairers after estimated federal + state + FICA taxes and a 2-bedroom apartment at HUD Fair Market Rent. Darker green means more money left over. Click any state for its full profile.AlabamaMedian pay$92KTake-home (after tax)$69KRent (2BR)$1,085/moLeft over after rent$56K/yr#30th nationally →AlaskaMedian pay$92KTake-home (after tax)$73KRent (2BR)$1,643/moLeft over after rent$54K/yr#33rd nationally →ArizonaMedian pay$75KTake-home (after tax)$60KRent (2BR)$1,437/moLeft over after rent$42K/yr#50th nationally →ColoradoMedian pay$104KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$1,832/moLeft over after rent$55K/yr#31st nationally →FloridaMedian pay$87KTake-home (after tax)$69KRent (2BR)$1,658/moLeft over after rent$50K/yr#37th nationally →GeorgiaMedian pay$80KTake-home (after tax)$61KRent (2BR)$1,434/moLeft over after rent$44K/yr#47th nationally →IndianaMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$1,144/moLeft over after rent$63K/yr#13th nationally →KansasMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$75KRent (2BR)$1,066/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#16th nationally →MaineMedian pay$83KTake-home (after tax)$62KRent (2BR)$1,281/moLeft over after rent$47K/yr#40th nationally →MassachusettsMedian pay$110KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$2,347/moLeft over after rent$52K/yr#35th nationally →MinnesotaMedian pay$104KTake-home (after tax)$76KRent (2BR)$1,384/moLeft over after rent$59K/yr#23rd nationally →New JerseyMedian pay$122KTake-home (after tax)$88KRent (2BR)$2,067/moLeft over after rent$63K/yr#14th nationally →North CarolinaMedian pay$77KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,284/moLeft over after rent$44K/yr#48th nationally →North DakotaMedian pay$106KTake-home (after tax)$81KRent (2BR)$1,034/moLeft over after rent$68K/yr#5th nationally →OklahomaMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,081/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#44th nationally →PennsylvaniaMedian pay$106KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$1,351/moLeft over after rent$64K/yr#11th nationally →South DakotaMedian pay$97KTake-home (after tax)$77KRent (2BR)$1,017/moLeft over after rent$65K/yr#8th nationally →TexasMedian pay$79KTake-home (after tax)$64KRent (2BR)$1,415/moLeft over after rent$47K/yr#41st nationally →WyomingMedian pay$94KTake-home (after tax)$74KRent (2BR)$1,008/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#19th nationally →ConnecticutMedian pay$127KTake-home (after tax)$91KRent (2BR)$1,679/moLeft over after rent$71K/yr#4th nationally →MissouriMedian pay$96KTake-home (after tax)$72KRent (2BR)$1,097/moLeft over after rent$59K/yr#24th nationally →West VirginiaMedian pay$84KTake-home (after tax)$64KRent (2BR)$1,008/moLeft over after rent$52K/yr#36th nationally →IllinoisMedian pay$108KTake-home (after tax)$79KRent (2BR)$1,407/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#15th nationally →New MexicoMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,119/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#43rd nationally →ArkansasMedian pay$81KTake-home (after tax)$63KRent (2BR)$1,021/moLeft over after rent$50K/yr#38th nationally →CaliforniaMedian pay$129KTake-home (after tax)$91KRent (2BR)$2,471/moLeft over after rent$61K/yr#21st nationally →DelawareMedian pay$97KTake-home (after tax)$72KRent (2BR)$1,448/moLeft over after rent$54K/yr#32nd nationally →District of ColumbiaMedian pay$101KTake-home (after tax)$74KRent (2BR)$2,146/moLeft over after rent$48K/yr#39th nationally →HawaiiMedian pay$134KTake-home (after tax)$92KRent (2BR)$2,240/moLeft over after rent$66K/yr#7th nationally →IowaMedian pay$100KTake-home (after tax)$74KRent (2BR)$1,064/moLeft over after rent$61K/yr#20th nationally →KentuckyMedian pay$77KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,110/moLeft over after rent$46K/yr#42nd nationally →MarylandMedian pay$106KTake-home (after tax)$78KRent (2BR)$1,795/moLeft over after rent$57K/yr#28th nationally →MichiganMedian pay$107KTake-home (after tax)$79KRent (2BR)$1,272/moLeft over after rent$64K/yr#9th nationally →MississippiMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$58KRent (2BR)$1,077/moLeft over after rent$45K/yr#46th nationally →MontanaMedian pay$110KTake-home (after tax)$81KRent (2BR)$1,129/moLeft over after rent$67K/yr#6th nationally →New HampshireMedian pay$102KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$1,528/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#17th nationally →New YorkMedian pay$121KTake-home (after tax)$87KRent (2BR)$1,917/moLeft over after rent$64K/yr#10th nationally →OhioMedian pay$93KTake-home (after tax)$72KRent (2BR)$1,188/moLeft over after rent$58K/yr#27th nationally →OregonMedian pay$131KTake-home (after tax)$89KRent (2BR)$1,555/moLeft over after rent$71K/yr#3rd nationally →TennesseeMedian pay$84KTake-home (after tax)$67KRent (2BR)$1,215/moLeft over after rent$53K/yr#34th nationally →UtahMedian pay$101KTake-home (after tax)$75KRent (2BR)$1,350/moLeft over after rent$59K/yr#25th nationally →VirginiaMedian pay$77KTake-home (after tax)$58KRent (2BR)$1,646/moLeft over after rent$39K/yr#51st nationally →WashingtonMedian pay$133KTake-home (after tax)$102KRent (2BR)$1,830/moLeft over after rent$80K/yr#1st nationally →WisconsinMedian pay$106KTake-home (after tax)$78KRent (2BR)$1,202/moLeft over after rent$64K/yr#12th nationally →NebraskaMedian pay$92KTake-home (after tax)$69KRent (2BR)$1,113/moLeft over after rent$56K/yr#29th nationally →South CarolinaMedian pay$77KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,263/moLeft over after rent$44K/yr#49th nationally →IdahoMedian pay$125KTake-home (after tax)$90KRent (2BR)$1,136/moLeft over after rent$77K/yr#2nd nationally →NevadaMedian pay$97KTake-home (after tax)$76KRent (2BR)$1,501/moLeft over after rent$58K/yr#26th nationally →VermontMedian pay$109KTake-home (after tax)$80KRent (2BR)$1,498/moLeft over after rent$62K/yr#18th nationally →LouisianaMedian pay$76KTake-home (after tax)$59KRent (2BR)$1,191/moLeft over after rent$45K/yr#45th nationally →Rhode IslandMedian pay$105KTake-home (after tax)$78KRent (2BR)$1,544/moLeft over after rent$60K/yr#22nd nationally →Annual $ left after rent ($K)$39K$58K (median)$80KSource: BLS OEWS, HUD FMR, federal + state tax brackets · AffordMap.com
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StateMedian (nominal)Rent/mo (2BR)Left after rent
Washington$133K$1,830$80K
Idaho$125K$1,136$77K
Oregon$131K$1,555$71K
Connecticut$127K$1,679$71K
North Dakota$106K$1,034$68K
Montana$110K$1,129$67K
Hawaii$134K$2,240$66K
South Dakota$97K$1,017$65K
Michigan$107K$1,272$64K
New York$121K$1,917$64K
Pennsylvania$106K$1,351$64K
Wisconsin$106K$1,202$64K
Indiana$102K$1,144$63K
New Jersey$122K$2,067$63K
Illinois$108K$1,407$62K
Kansas$102K$1,066$62K
New Hampshire$102K$1,528$62K
Vermont$109K$1,498$62K
Wyoming$94K$1,008$62K
Iowa$100K$1,064$61K
California$129K$2,471$61K
Rhode Island$105K$1,544$60K
Minnesota$104K$1,384$59K
Missouri$96K$1,097$59K
Utah$101K$1,350$59K
Nevada$97K$1,501$58K
Ohio$93K$1,188$58K
Maryland$106K$1,795$57K
Nebraska$92K$1,113$56K
Alabama$92K$1,085$56K
Colorado$104K$1,832$55K
Delaware$97K$1,448$54K
Alaska$92K$1,643$54K
Tennessee$84K$1,215$53K
Massachusetts$110K$2,347$52K
West Virginia$84K$1,008$52K
Florida$87K$1,658$50K
Arkansas$81K$1,021$50K
District of Columbia$101K$2,146$48K
Maine$83K$1,281$47K
Texas$79K$1,415$47K
Kentucky$77K$1,110$46K
New Mexico$76K$1,119$46K
Oklahoma$76K$1,081$46K
Louisiana$76K$1,191$45K
Mississippi$76K$1,077$45K
Georgia$80K$1,434$44K
North Carolina$77K$1,284$44K
South Carolina$77K$1,263$44K
Arizona$75K$1,437$42K
Virginia$77K$1,646$39K

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers salary by state

StateMedianHourlyEmployment
Hawaii$134K$64.59/hr600
Washington$133K$63.97/hr2,340
Oregon$131K$63.02/hr1,640
California$129K$62.04/hr8,930
Connecticut$127K$60.99/hr940
Idaho$125K$60.29/hr860
New Jersey$122K$58.45/hr1,310
New York$121K$58.31/hr5,840
Montana$110K$53.04/hr680
Massachusetts$110K$52.99/hr2,350
Vermont$109K$52.17/hr270
Illinois$108K$51.98/hr3,090
Michigan$107K$51.39/hr2,800
Pennsylvania$106K$51.07/hr4,150
Maryland$106K$51.01/hr1,830
North Dakota$106K$50.9/hr740
Wisconsin$106K$50.88/hr2,520
Rhode Island$105K$50.3/hr120
Minnesota$104K$50.09/hr2,190
Colorado$104K$49.99/hr2,370
New Hampshire$102K$49.12/hr560
Indiana$102K$49.06/hr2,540
Kansas$102K$48.86/hr1,610
District of Columbia$101K$48.67/hr150
Utah$101K$48.66/hr1,030
Iowa$100K$48.17/hr1,390
South Dakota$97K$46.79/hr740
Delaware$97K$46.72/hr330
Nevada$97K$46.42/hr920
Missouri$96K$46.33/hr3,440
Wyoming$94K$45.12/hr670
Ohio$93K$44.78/hr4,260
Alaska$92K$44.46/hr490
Nebraska$92K$44.3/hr1,490
Alabama$92K$44.24/hr2,730
Florida$87K$41.76/hr6,420
West Virginia$84K$40.29/hr1,260
Tennessee$84K$40.22/hr3,900
Maine$83K$39.95/hr1,160
Arkansas$81K$39.16/hr1,510
Georgia$80K$38.5/hr4,960
Texas$79K$37.95/hr17,280
North Carolina$77K$37.15/hr5,650
Kentucky$77K$37.03/hr2,930
South Carolina$77K$36.96/hr2,690
Virginia$77K$36.82/hr2,920
New Mexico$76K$36.76/hr1,020
Louisiana$76K$36.74/hr2,520
Oklahoma$76K$36.54/hr3,290
Mississippi$76K$36.49/hr2,290
Arizona$75K$36.26/hr3,360
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Top paying metro areas

Metro areaMedianEmployment
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA$158K300
Eugene-Springfield, OR$140K120
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA$137K770
Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater, WA$135K50
Kiryas Joel-Poughkeepsie-Newburgh, NY$135K240
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA$135K810
Urban Honolulu, HI$135K450
El Centro, CA$135K40
Salem, OR$135K180
Fresno, CA$134K230
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA$134K1,010
Fairbanks-College, AK$133K40
Kahului-Wailuku, HI$132K,
Bend, OR$132K80
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA$131K200
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA$130K2,140
Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT$130K130
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA$129K1,580
Albany, OR$129K40
Boulder, CO$128K40
Medford, OR$128K50
Pocatello, ID$128K30
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY$128K460
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA$127K210
Binghamton, NY$127K100
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA$127K650
Lewiston, ID-WA$127K30
Boise City, ID$127K340
Bakersfield-Delano, CA$127K280
Coeur d'Alene, ID$126K90
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