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Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders Salary: Pennsylvania vs Alaska

Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders earn a median of $49,050 in Pennsylvania and $66,570 in Alaska. That is a nominal gap of $17,520 (-26.3%), with Alaska paying more before any cost-of-living adjustment.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates. Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities, most recent release.

$49,050
Pennsylvania median
$50,271 after COL
$66,570
Alaska median
$65,036 after COL
-26.3%
Nominal gap
Alaska leads
-22.7%
Adjusted gap
Alaska leads after COL

The story behind the numbers

On raw wages, Alaska pays $17,520 more per year than Pennsylvania for crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders, a gap of +26.3%.

After adjusting for cost of living, Alaska still comes out ahead, with roughly $14,765 of extra purchasing power (+22.7% real gap). Local prices do not reverse the nominal advantage.

Full breakdown by location

Detailed wage, employment, and cost-of-living figures for crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders in each location. Click through to the full local salary page for percentiles, outlook, and peer areas.

Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders

Pennsylvania

Median salary
$49,050
Mean salary
$50,110
Employment
1,120
Location quotient
1.00
Jobs per 1,000
0.2
COL-adjusted median
$50,271
Regional Price Parity
97.6%

Exact state RPP match.

Full Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders page for Pennsylvania →

Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders

Alaska

Median salary
$66,570
Mean salary
$65,170
Employment
110
Location quotient
1.81
Jobs per 1,000
0.3
COL-adjusted median
$65,036
Regional Price Parity
102.4%

Exact state RPP match.

Full Crushing, Grinding, And Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, And Tenders page for Alaska →

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Common questions about this comparison

What does the cost-of-living adjustment actually do? +

It divides each location's nominal median wage by its Regional Price Parity (RPP), which measures how local prices compare to the national average (100 = national). A wage of $100,000 in an area with RPP 120 has the same purchasing power as roughly $83,000 nationally.

Why would the nominal and adjusted winners disagree? +

High-cost metros often pay higher salaries, but not by enough to fully offset the higher cost of housing, goods, and services. When that happens, the location with the lower nominal wage actually offers more real purchasing power.

What is a location quotient? +

The location quotient measures how concentrated an occupation is in a given area versus the national average. A value of 2.0 means the occupation is twice as common there as nationally. It is a signal of what a state specializes in.