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How much do construction workers earn in Illinois?

Illinois is one of the highest-paying states for those who work in construction. Find out how much they earn per hour and per year in this state.

Illinois es uno de los estados que más pagan a los trabajadores de la construcción. Conoce cuánto ganan por hora y al año en este estado.
MARCOS BRINDICCIReuters

Illinois is one of the highest paying states for construction workers in the United States. Both the average hourly salary, as well as the average annual salary, exceed the numbers at the national level.

How much do construction workers earn in Illinois?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wages report, the median annual wage for a construction worker in Illinois is about $65,590, while the median wage per hour is $31.53.

The average annual wage exceeds the national average by more than $19,000, while the hourly wage for construction workers in Illinois is above the federal average by about $9.20.

According to the same BLS report, the average annual wage for construction workers in the United States is $46,350 dollars, while the national average hourly wage is $22.29.

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As for what job boards indicate, according to Career Explorer, a platform that helps you find your ideal job, the average salary for a construction worker in Illinois is around $58,550 per year. According to ZipRecruiter, the average hourly wage for a construction worker in Illinois is $21.95 per hour.

Meanwhile, according to the BLS, at the federal level, the median salary for construction workers is $40,750 per year and $19.59 per hour. The median salary is the 50th percentile salary estimate; That is, 50% of workers earn less than the median and 50% of workers earn more than the median.

The lowest percentile (10%) of construction workers earn about $14.28 per hour or $29,700 per year. On the other hand, the top 10% earn $34.82 per hour or $72,430 per year.