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Electricians in North Dakota
Is North Dakota a good place for you to work as an Electrician?
You’re in luck! Jobs for Electricians in North Dakota are projected to grow and these jobs tend to pay higher than average.
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Projected employment for Electricians in North Dakota is growing faster than average.
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Electricians in North Dakota earn higher salaries than the typical U.S. wage earner.
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How Many Electricians Work in North Dakota?
There were approximately 3,110 workers employed as Electricians in this state in 2018.
There were 3,540 Electricians employed in this state in 2017.
That’s a decline of 430 jobs between 2017 and 2018.
The typical state has 9,080 Electricians working in it, which means North Dakota has fewer Electricians than average.
Job Projections for North Dakota
Jobs for Electricians in this state are growing at a rate of 7.3% which is slower than the nationwide estimated projection of 8.9%.
North Dakota Annual Job Openings
The BLS estimates 460 annual job openings, and a total of 4,110 jobs for North Dakota Electricians in 2026.
Nationwide, the prediction is 82,000 annual jobs and 726,500 total jobs in 2026.
What do Electricians Make in North Dakota?
In 2018 wages for Electricians ranged from $36,550 to $96,450 with $60,520 being the median annual salary.
Broken down to an hourly rate, workers in this field made anywhere from $17.57 to $46.37. The median hourly rate was $29.1.
In 2017 the median pay for this field was $28.75 an hour.
The hourly rate grew by $0.35.
The median salary in North Dakota is higher than the nationwide median salary.
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Top North Dakota Metros for Electricians
The table below shows some of the metros in this state with the most Electricians.
Metro | Number Employed | Annual Median Salary |
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Fargo, ND-MN | 810 | $55,150 |
Bismarck, ND | 400 | $61,180 |
Grand Forks, ND-MN | 350 | $53,640 |
Top States for Electricians Employment
View the list below to see where most Electricians work.
State | Number Employed | Annual Median Salary |
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California | 66,260 | $64,260 |
Texas | 62,180 | $49,410 |
New York | 42,450 | $70,990 |
Florida | 38,860 | $42,570 |
Ohio | 24,850 | $52,170 |
Illinois | 24,410 | $79,770 |
Michigan | 23,320 | $59,940 |
Pennsylvania | 21,390 | $60,540 |
Washington | 18,860 | $65,650 |
New Jersey | 18,020 | $64,290 |
Massachusetts | 16,440 | $64,530 |
North Carolina | 16,220 | $43,110 |
Georgia | 16,130 | $48,800 |
Virginia | 15,700 | $48,650 |
Indiana | 15,090 | $56,990 |
Colorado | 14,850 | $54,980 |
Maryland | 14,090 | $54,150 |
Louisiana | 12,730 | $50,480 |
Tennessee | 12,460 | $49,260 |
Arizona | 12,340 | $46,620 |
Below are the states where Electricians get paid the most:
State | Annual Median Salary |
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Illinois | $79,770 |
District of Columbia | $78,260 |
Alaska | $76,440 |
Hawaii | $74,140 |
Minnesota | $71,230 |
New York | $70,990 |
Oregon | $70,970 |
Washington | $65,650 |
Massachusetts | $64,530 |
New Jersey | $64,290 |
References
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
- Image Credit: By Fran Hogan under License
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