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Average Production Workers, All Other Salary in the United States

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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

The average salary for a production workers, all other in the United States is $41,400, but the range typically falls between $33,070 and $46,520. This corresponds to an average hourly wage of $19.9, with a range between $15.9 and $22.36.

There are approximately 243,500 people employed as a production workers, all other in the United States. With California, Georgia, Tennessee employing the highest number of production workers, all other.The state with the best pay for a production workers, all other is District of Columbia, with an average annual salary of $73,820, while Kansas has the lowest average annual salary of $31,070.

Annual SalaryHourly Wage
10th Percentile$29,220$14.05
25th Percentile$33,070$15.9
Median$37,430$18
75th Percentile$46,520$22.36
90th Percentile$59,090$28.41

Average production workers, all other salary by location

The salary of a production workers, all other can vary depending on the state. Below is a map of the United States showing the average annual salary for a production workers, all other in each state. The darker the color, the higher the salary. The best states for production workers, all other are District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Alaska, Colorado while the worst states are Kansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma, Virginia.

Lower salary
Higher salary
StateLow-endAverageHigh-end
Alabama$24,430$36,500$55,930
Alaska$34,700$54,300$76,240
Arizona$33,580$41,250$53,700
Arkansas$29,350$37,360$48,510
California$34,250$44,970$63,930
Colorado$34,850$48,420$64,880
Connecticut$29,120$42,170$59,590
Delaware$30,720$37,960$43,450
District of Columbia$33,490$73,820$122,370
Florida$27,040$37,260$50,430
Georgia$29,190$41,620$58,990
Hawaii$27,110$51,480$86,660
Idaho$29,320$37,680$46,510
Illinois$31,550$45,990$66,880
Indiana$31,200$42,210$60,470
Iowa$30,530$41,650$53,640
Kansas$15,080$31,070$44,750
Kentucky$27,730$37,960$52,000
Louisiana$24,420$41,060$59,720
Maine$32,430$45,830$63,380
Maryland$30,170$42,740$57,940
Massachusetts$37,950$62,960$96,420
Michigan$30,650$38,650$51,220
Minnesota$30,840$44,820$60,440
Mississippi$26,890$36,130$46,940
Missouri$30,220$42,120$56,680
Montana$28,450$45,590$63,820
Nebraska$25,720$41,290$59,190
Nevada$29,790$39,740$55,050
New Hampshire$36,880$46,060$57,400
New Jersey$30,590$39,420$51,380
New Mexico$29,790$55,090$76,810
New York$29,670$41,720$62,230
North Carolina$28,240$41,680$61,190
North Dakota$36,430$47,040$61,030
Ohio$28,940$40,870$56,760
Oklahoma$16,980$33,030$50,400
Oregon$35,000$44,670$57,420
Pennsylvania$30,330$44,050$61,390
Rhode Island$32,370$44,980$62,730
South Carolina$29,170$39,770$52,730
Tennessee$28,460$38,370$48,980
Texas$27,520$38,350$52,430
Utah$28,970$38,640$47,390
Vermont$34,900$45,460$62,360
Virginia$27,900$34,280$38,760
Washington$34,020$53,060$83,860
West Virginia$25,030$42,370$60,330
Wisconsin$28,740$37,640$51,590
Wyoming$20,800$42,910$70,920

Even between cities, the salary of a production workers, all other can vary. For example, the areas with the highest average salary for production workers, all other is Hanford-Corcoran area, CA with an average salary of $66,500.The city with the lowest average salary for production workers, all other is Northwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area, OK with an average salary of $25,500.

Areas with highest average salaries for production workers, all other

  1. Hanford-Corcoran area, CA - $66,500
  2. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area, WA - $64,600
  3. Boston-Cambridge-Nashua area, MA - $64,200
  4. Yuba City, CA - $58,920
  5. North Florida nonmetropolitan area, FL - $57,530

Areas with lowest average salaries for production workers, all other

  1. Northwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area, OK - $25,500
  2. Kansas nonmetropolitan area, KS - $27,310
  3. Topeka, KS - $28,950
  4. Lincoln, NE - $29,470
  5. Brownsville-Harlingen area, TX - $29,590

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

The number of production workers, all other in the United States has been increasing over the years. Since 2020, the number of production workers, all other has increased by 49,140. On average, the number of production workers, all other has been increasing by 6.3% each year. The salary of production workers, all other has been increasing. Since 2020, the salary of production workers, all other has increased by $5,780. On average, the salary of production workers, all other has been increasing by 4.1% each year.

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How production workers, all other salaries compare to other production occupations

Production Workers, All Other are part of the production occupations group. Below is a comparison of the average annual salary for production workers, all other compared to other jobs in the same occupation group. View all production occupations jobs here.

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