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Electricians salary in Connecticut GUPPI +12.8%

What is the wage premium for Electricians in Connecticut?

Connecticut pays $77,540/year for Electricians (BLS OEWS May 2025) — +12.8% above the national employment-weighted average of $68,765. Gera US Pay Premium Index (GUPPI): +12.8%. Updated annually from BLS OEWS.

Source:U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025·As of May 2025 state estimates · updated annually (BLS OEWS) · last refreshed

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Connecticut ranks #10 of 51 states for Electricians pay. National employment-weighted average: $68,765.

How this is calculated
+12.8%

State median

$77,540

BLS OEWS May 2025

National avg

$68,765

Emp-weighted mean

State rank

#10

of 51 states

Electricians — GUPPI by US state

All states where BLS publishes a median, ranked highest premium first. GUPPI = (state median − employment-weighted national average) / national average × 100.

#StateMedian salaryGUPPI
1Oregon$101,310+47.3%
2Illinois$99,560+44.8%
3Hawaii$96,460+40.3%
4Washington$95,220+38.5%
5Alaska$89,440+30.1%
6Massachusetts$79,420+15.5%
7District of Columbia$78,970+14.8%
8New York$78,750+14.5%
9Minnesota$78,160+13.7%
10Connecticut$77,540+12.8%
11New Jersey$77,250+12.3%
12Montana$76,760+11.6%
13Wisconsin$76,540+11.3%
14Michigan$76,270+10.9%
15California$76,160+10.8%
16Wyoming$76,120+10.7%
17Maine$75,380+9.6%
18Rhode Island$74,090+7.7%
19Nevada$73,570+7.0%
20Maryland$73,490+6.9%
21Indiana$68,490−0.4%
22Pennsylvania$67,600−1.7%
23Kansas$65,860−4.2%
24North Dakota$65,710−4.4%
25Missouri$65,410−4.9%
26West Virginia$64,810−5.8%
27Ohio$64,700−5.9%
28Delaware$63,700−7.4%
29Vermont$63,430−7.8%
30Idaho$63,000−8.4%
31Virginia$62,900−8.5%
32New Hampshire$62,840−8.6%
33Colorado$62,230−9.5%
34Utah$62,000−9.8%
35Louisiana$61,540−10.5%
36South Dakota$61,390−10.7%
37Tennessee$61,090−11.2%
38Arizona$61,060−11.2%
39Oklahoma$61,010−11.3%
40Mississippi$60,860−11.5%
41Iowa$60,860−11.5%
42Nebraska$60,820−11.6%
43Kentucky$59,720−13.2%
44South Carolina$58,740−14.6%
45Texas$58,570−14.8%
46New Mexico$58,390−15.1%
47Georgia$58,320−15.2%
48Florida$57,250−16.7%
49North Carolina$56,800−17.4%
50Alabama$55,690−19.0%
51Arkansas$49,070−28.6%

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ConnecticutGUPPI +12.8%

BLS median salary for Electricians in Connecticut: $77,540 per year 12.8% above the national average.

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BLS OEWS May 2025. GUPPI = (state median − employment-weighted national average) / national average × 100. Full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

How much do Electricians earn in Connecticut?
The BLS OEWS May 2025 annual median wage for Electricians in Connecticut is $77,540. This is the midpoint — half of Electricianss in the state earn more, half earn less.
Is Connecticut a high-paying state for Electricians?
Connecticut pays +12.8% above the national employment-weighted average for Electricians (GUPPI +12.8%). Yes — employers in Connecticut pay a meaningful premium for this role.
What is the Gera US Pay Premium Index (GUPPI) for Electricians in Connecticut?
GUPPI = (state median − employment-weighted national average) / national average × 100. For Electricians in Connecticut: ($77,540 − $68,765) / $68,765 × 100 = +12.8%. See the methodology page for full formula and data source details.
How does Connecticut compare to other states for Electricians salaries?
Connecticut ranks #10 of 51 states where BLS publishes a median wage for Electricians, based on the Gera US Pay Premium Index (GUPPI +12.8%). Top-ranked state: Oregon (GUPPI +47.3%, median $101,310).

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Data source

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025 · May 2025 state estimates · Public domain (U.S. federal government work)

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