verified BLS-Verified Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2025 release

Electrician Salary in Texas

Median Annual in Texas
$58,570/yr
Median Hourly Wage
$28.16/hr
▼ 7% below U.S. median

Salary Distribution in Texas

groups Employed in TX
76,770
public U.S. Median
$63,190
savings Real pay (cost-adjusted)
$60,346 #47 of 51

Electrician pay in Texas, explained

Electricians in Texas earn a median of $58,570 per year ($28.16 per hour), which is 7% below the national median of $63,190. Entry-level workers earn around $37,920, while the most experienced electricians reach about $80,300. Pay varies by employer, setting, and metro area within Texas.

Is $58,570 good pay in Texas?

Adjusted for Texas's cost of living (which runs 97% of the U.S. average), that $58,570 is worth about $60,346 in national buying power — ranking Texas #47 for real pay (vs #45 on the sticker number).

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Electrician pay by experience in Texas

Entry level (10th pct)
$37,920
$18.23/hr
Median
Mid-career (50th pct)
$58,570
$28.16/hr
Experienced (90th pct)
$80,300
$38.61/hr

Electrician pay in neighboring states

StateMedian / yrReal payvs TX
Texas (here) $58,570 $60,346
Louisiana $61,540 $69,768 −$2,970
Oklahoma $61,010 $69,453 −$2,440
New Mexico $58,390 $63,321 +$180
Arkansas $49,070 $56,443 +$9,500

Electrician in Texas: FAQ

How much do electricians make in Texas?

Electricians in Texas earn a median of $58,570 per year ($28.16 per hour), compared with $63,190 nationally.

Does Texas pay electricians well?

At $58,570, Texas pays 7% below the national median for electricians. An estimated 76,770 work in the state.

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