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BLSSalary

Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other Salary (2025)

Based on 24,770 employed workers · BLS OEWS May 2025

Official BLS Data
Annual Mean
$45,140
$21.70/hr
Annual Median
$42,670
$20.51/hr
Bottom 10%
$32,900
$15.82/hr
Top 10%
$60,080
$28.89/hr

Salary Percentile Breakdown

PercentileAnnual
10th Percentile
Bottom 10%
$32,900
25th Percentile
Lower quarter
$37,030
50th PercentileMedian
Median
$42,670
75th Percentile
Upper quarter
$48,880
90th Percentile
Top 10%
$60,080

Salary Distribution

Annual Salary Range

10th

$33K

25th

$37K

Median

$43K

75th

$49K

90th

$60K

Highest Paying States for Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other

States with highest average wages · BLS May 2025

StateAnnual Mean
New York$66,260
Washington$62,400
Missouri$54,850
Illinois$52,570
California$52,130
New Jersey$48,500
Alaska$48,450
Ohio$48,260
Vermont$48,020
Colorado$47,850

Geographic Salary Variation

Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other salaries vary significantly across the United States. The highest paying state is New York at an average of $66,260 per year, while Colorado has an average of $47,850 — a difference of $18,410. These geographic differences reflect variations in cost of living, demand, and local labor market conditions.

About Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 24,770 workers were employed as Helpers, Construction Trades, All Others in the United States as of May 2025. This occupation is classified under Construction and Extraction Occupations. The annual mean wage of $45,140 reflects data from employer surveys conducted by BLS.

Source: BLS OEWS May 2025 · SOC Code: 47-3019

What do these percentiles mean? The 10th percentile ($32,900) represents entry-level or part-time Helpers, Construction Trades, All Others, while the 90th percentile ($60,080) represents highly experienced professionals or those in high-demand locations. The median ($42,670) is the midpoint — half of all Helpers, Construction Trades, All Others earn more and half earn less than this amount.
Data sourced from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program, May 2025. Public domain. Not affiliated with the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.