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Average Logging Workers, All Other Salary in the United States

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

How much does a logging workers, all other make in the United States?

The average salary for a logging workers, all other in the United States is $52,950, but the range typically falls between $40,560 and $61,930. This corresponds to an average hourly wage of $25.46, with a range between $19.5 and $29.77.

There are approximately 2,540 people employed as a logging workers, all other in the United States. With Oregon, Washington, California employing the highest number of logging workers, all other.The state with the best pay for a logging workers, all other is West Virginia, with an average annual salary of $64,940, while Alabama has the lowest average annual salary of $41,390.

Annual SalaryHourly Wage
10th Percentile$34,520$16.6
25th Percentile$40,560$19.5
Median$52,480$25.23
75th Percentile$61,930$29.77
90th Percentile$70,890$34.08

Average logging workers, all other salary by location

The salary of a logging workers, all other can vary depending on the state. Below is a map of the United States showing the average annual salary for a logging workers, all other in each state. The darker the color, the higher the salary. The best states for logging workers, all other are West Virginia, Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Virginia while the worst states are Alabama, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, California, Georgia.

Lower salary
Higher salary
StateLow-endAverageHigh-end
Alabama$30,550$41,390$50,870
California$35,770$45,270$59,150
Florida$35,820$42,760$46,460
Georgia$28,460$46,430$78,860
Louisiana$38,850$62,210$89,610
North Carolina$29,040$36,620$43,660
Oregon$49,210$55,960$62,160
Pennsylvania$16,680$32,300$40,210
Tennessee$31,120$43,740$63,690
Vermont$42,340$44,390$46,280
Virginia$29,780$46,190$61,930
Washington$52,920$67,890$79,610
West Virginia$23,450$64,940$70,890

Even between cities, the salary of a logging workers, all other can vary. For example, the areas with the highest average salary for logging workers, all other is Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area, WA with an average salary of $86,080.The city with the lowest average salary for logging workers, all other is Redding, CA with an average salary of $41,750.

Areas with highest average salaries for logging workers, all other

  1. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area, WA - $86,080
  2. Longview, WA - $70,820
  3. Western Washington nonmetropolitan area, WA - $65,220
  4. Corvallis, OR - $62,670
  5. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro area, OR - $59,100

Areas with lowest average salaries for logging workers, all other

  1. Redding, CA - $41,750
  2. South Georgia nonmetropolitan area, GA - $43,430
  3. Southside Virginia nonmetropolitan area, VA - $49,140
  4. North Coast Region of California nonmetropolitan area, CA - $50,660
  5. Coast Oregon nonmetropolitan area, OR - $54,150

Employment trends for logging workers, all other in the United States

The number of logging workers, all other in the United States has been decreasing over the years. Since 2020, the number of logging workers, all other has decreased by -1,310. On average, the number of logging workers, all other has been increasing by -8.5% each year. The salary of logging workers, all other has been increasing. Since 2020, the salary of logging workers, all other has increased by $11,120. On average, the salary of logging workers, all other has been increasing by 6.6% each year.

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How logging workers, all other salaries compare to other farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

Logging Workers, All Other are part of the farming, fishing, and forestry occupations group. Below is a comparison of the average annual salary for logging workers, all other compared to other jobs in the same occupation group. View all farming, fishing, and forestry occupations jobs here.

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