Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Electricians

Find out which cities offer the best salaries for Electricians. Data based on 2023 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage estimates.

Highest Paying City

$87,022

San Francisco, CA

National Average

$63,861

Across 50 metros

Top 10 Minimum

$69,100

To rank in top 10

RankCityMedian SalaryHourly Ratevs. AverageDetails
1
San Francisco, CA
Cost of Living: 169.3
$87,022$41.84/hr+36.3%View Details
2
San Jose, CA
Cost of Living: 179.8
$84,803$40.77/hr+32.8%View Details
3
Seattle, WA
Cost of Living: 149.6
$76,735$36.89/hr+20.2%View Details
4
New York, NY
Cost of Living: 128.7
$76,326$36.70/hr+19.5%View Details
5
Washington, DC
Cost of Living: 140.1
$75,007$36.06/hr+17.5%View Details
6
Boston, MA
Cost of Living: 148.4
$73,827$35.49/hr+15.6%View Details
7
San Diego, CA
Cost of Living: 142.8
$71,453$34.35/hr+11.9%View Details
8
Denver, CO
Cost of Living: 118.4
$69,309$33.32/hr+8.5%View Details
9
Los Angeles, CA
Cost of Living: 146.3
$69,272$33.30/hr+8.5%View Details
10
Austin, TX
Cost of Living: 105.3
$69,100$33.22/hr+8.2%View Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What city pays Electricians the most?

San Francisco, CA pays Electricians the most, with a median salary of $87,022 per year.

What is the average Electrician salary across all cities?

The average Electrician salary across all 50 major US metro areas is $63,861 per year.

Should I consider cost of living when comparing salaries?

Yes! Cities like San Francisco and New York pay higher salaries, but also have higher costs of living. A $80,000 salary in a city with 90 cost of living index has more purchasing power than$100,000 in a city with 150 cost of living index.