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Carpenter Salary by State

State-by-state wage data for carpenters across all industries. Figures are drawn from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025.

National Median
$60,580
Annual
National Mean
$65,630
Annual
Total Employed
670,090
Nationwide
StateMedian AnnualMean AnnualMedian HourlyEmployed
Alabama$48,220$49,490$23.185,560
Alaska$73,860$80,460$35.512,560
Arizona$58,580$58,980$28.1716,230
Arkansas$47,760$51,350$22.964,030
California$75,920$78,810$36.50100,750
Colorado$62,830$66,190$30.2112,740
Connecticut$64,060$68,680$30.805,160
Delaware$59,200$62,690$28.462,250
District of Columbia$61,710$65,990$29.671,540
Florida$49,870$52,560$23.9839,300
Georgia$49,350$50,290$23.729,190
Hawaii$85,280$87,480$41.004,810
Idaho$52,000$56,080$25.008,380
Illinois$79,000$80,320$37.9819,570
Indiana$62,870$64,950$30.2315,240
Iowa$57,710$57,640$27.755,770
Kansas$56,960$59,460$27.395,210
Kentucky$52,680$54,820$25.338,540
Louisiana$49,920$51,600$24.008,990
Maine$62,160$63,300$29.885,170
Maryland$62,960$69,040$30.279,770
Massachusetts$75,200$79,680$36.1618,540
Michigan$61,680$62,140$29.6618,590
Minnesota$64,930$70,320$31.2214,930
Mississippi$48,650$49,280$23.392,950
Missouri$60,840$65,000$29.2514,410
Montana$58,820$59,640$28.284,030
Nebraska$50,320$54,960$24.195,710
Nevada$62,380$69,250$29.9912,700
New Hampshire$61,200$64,100$29.423,760
New Jersey$64,010$71,990$30.7714,230
New Mexico$59,720$57,430$28.713,630
New York$72,330$75,970$34.7740,630
North Carolina$49,100$50,510$23.6113,480
North Dakota$57,890$57,980$27.832,360
Ohio$60,810$62,590$29.2418,450
Oklahoma$46,910$49,610$22.553,820
Oregon$62,870$70,880$30.2315,110
Pennsylvania$59,370$63,220$28.5430,630
Rhode Island$60,840$64,320$29.252,580
South Carolina$50,670$55,350$24.366,950
South Dakota$48,140$51,330$23.144,560
Tennessee$50,830$53,990$24.448,200
Texas$48,900$50,990$23.5133,540
Utah$52,360$55,360$25.1715,220
Vermont$62,400$62,000$30.003,080
Virginia$55,690$55,390$26.7720,460
Washington$74,190$79,170$35.6726,960
West Virginia$48,710$50,540$23.423,670
Wisconsin$61,660$65,300$29.6513,880
Wyoming$56,850$59,350$27.332,260

Wage figures on this page are sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program, May 2025 release. SOC code 47-2031 covers carpenters across all industries, including union and non-union employment, in both the private and public sectors.

The median wage is the midpoint -- half of workers in that state earn more, half earn less. The mean wage is the average and can be pulled higher by top earners. For most purposes, median is the more useful benchmark.

Employment counts do not include self-employed workers. BLS OEWS is a survey-based program and estimates are subject to sampling error.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025 - SOC 47-2031 (Carpenters) - Cross-Industry, All Ownership