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Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in Ohio
Is Ohio a good place for you to work as a Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Worker?
You’re in luck! Jobs for Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in Ohio are projected to grow and these jobs tend to pay higher than average.
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Projected employment for Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in Ohio is growing faster than average.
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Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in Ohio earn lower salaries than the typical U.S. wage earner.
How Many Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Work in Ohio?
There were approximately 490 workers employed as Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in this state in 2018.
There were 530 Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers employed in this state in 2017.
That’s a decline of 40 jobs between 2017 and 2018.
The typical state has 310 Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers working in it, which means Ohio has more Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers than average.
Job Projections for Ohio
Jobs for Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in this state are growing at a rate of 8.7% which is slower than the nationwide estimated projection of 11.9%.
Ohio Annual Job Openings
The BLS estimates 50 annual job openings, and a total of 500 jobs for Ohio Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers in 2026.
Nationwide, the prediction is 2,400 annual jobs and 22,500 total jobs in 2026.
What do Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Make in Ohio?
In 2018 wages for Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers ranged from $29,400 to $82,980 with $46,920 being the median annual salary.
Broken down to an hourly rate, workers in this field made anywhere from $14.13 to $39.89. The median hourly rate was $22.56.
Workers in this field were paid a median of $26.03 an hour in 2017.
The hourly rate declined by $3.47.
The median salary in Ohio is higher than the nationwide median salary.
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Top States for Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Employment
The table below shows the states where most Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers work.
State | Number Employed | Annual Median Salary |
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Texas | 3,510 | $42,560 |
California | 2,520 | $41,950 |
Florida | 1,190 | $38,830 |
New York | 1,180 | $84,420 |
Maryland | 690 | $45,740 |
North Carolina | 590 | $42,590 |
Nevada | 580 | $61,400 |
Colorado | 560 | $45,930 |
Illinois | 540 | $95,350 |
Ohio | 490 | $46,920 |
New Jersey | 440 | $87,270 |
Hawaii | 420 | $78,450 |
Louisiana | 420 | $58,120 |
Washington | 400 | $74,810 |
Tennessee | 400 | $40,160 |
Utah | 360 | $48,740 |
Missouri | 310 | $73,150 |
South Carolina | 250 | $38,410 |
Pennsylvania | 240 | $64,190 |
Kentucky | 240 | $57,710 |
Below are the states where Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers get paid the most:
State | Annual Median Salary |
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Illinois | $95,350 |
New Jersey | $87,270 |
New York | $84,420 |
Oregon | $79,310 |
Hawaii | $78,450 |
Washington | $74,810 |
Missouri | $73,150 |
Minnesota | $71,630 |
Connecticut | $70,110 |
Wisconsin | $66,580 |
References
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
More about our data sources and methodologies.