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Electrician Salary in Georgia

Wage data for electricians in Georgia from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program, May 2025.

Wage figures reflect all electricians across all employment types -- union and non-union, residential and commercial, apprentice through master. Union journeymen typically earn above the state median. Non-union residential work typically falls below it. State figures are averages -- wages vary significantly between metro and rural markets within the same state. City-level data coming soon.

Median Annual
$58,320
$-4,870 vs. national
Mean Annual
$61,090
$-10,400 vs. national
Median Hourly
$28.04
Per hour
State Rank
#47
of 51 states + DC
Annual Median Wage$58,320
Annual Mean Wage$61,090
Hourly Median Wage$28.04
Hourly Mean Wage$29.37
Total Employed21,650

City and regional wage data for Georgia. Metro figures reflect workers in that specific market -- wages vary significantly between urban and rural areas within the same state.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025 - SOC 47-2111 (Electricians) - Cross-Industry, All Ownership