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Salary data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics

Average Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other Salary in the United States

The national median salary for Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other is $42,750 per year. The middle 50% earn between $36,890 and $49,930, with 20,270 workers employed nationally.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates . Data covers 37 states and 83 metro areas.

$42,750
National median annual wage
$21/hour median
$45,850
National mean annual wage
$22/hour mean
20,270
National employment
$28,950
10th to 90th percentile spread
$33,850 to $62,800

Wage range

Pay distribution

Here is how Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other pay is distributed across workers nationally. The 10th percentile typically reflects entry-level or early-career pay, the median is the midpoint, and the 90th percentile represents the top earners in the field.

10th
$33,850
25th
$36,890
Median
$42,750
75th
$49,930
90th
$62,800

All values are percentiles of annual wages.

Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other earn close to the national median for all US workers. Solidly middle-income.

The spread between entry-level and top-end pay is typical for US occupations. Experience and specialization matter, but the range is not unusually wide.

BLS projections

Job outlook

BLS projects employment for metal workers and plastic workers, all other from 2024 to 2034. This occupation is projected to shrink. Workers may face more competition for fewer openings, and the role may see automation or consolidation pressure.

Projected growth
-9.5%
-1,900 net jobs over the projection period.
Annual openings
1,700
Includes growth plus replacements for workers who leave. Annual openings reflect typical replacement demand alongside any growth.
Typical entry education
High school diploma or equivalent
On-the-job training
Moderate-term on-the-job training

A high-school diploma is typically sufficient for entry, with much of the training happening on the job.

Where Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other earn the most

Location matters a lot. The gap between top-paying and bottom-paying states is large, so where metal workers and plastic workers, all other work can reshape their total compensation. Right now, the top-paying state is Washington at $63,470, about 48.5% above the national median. At the metro level, Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL leads with a median of $78,960.

By state

Top-paying states

StateMedian salaryEmployment
Washington$63,470420
New York$62,590120
Alabama$62,310150
Oklahoma$61,440N/A
Kentucky$52,200160
Massachusetts$51,19030
Indiana$50,890410
Montana$50,54080

By metro

Top-paying metros

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Salary trend and related occupations

Between 2019 and 2024, the national median salary for Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other rose from $34,830 to $42,750, a gain of +22.7% in nominal dollars.

Over the same period, US consumer prices rose by +22.7%. Just to keep pace with inflation, the 2019 median of $34,830 would need to be worth $42,736 in 2024 dollars.

The actual 2024 median of $42,750 is $14 above that inflation-adjusted benchmark, a real change of +0.0% in purchasing power.

Wages have roughly kept pace with inflation. Nominal pay rose by 22.7%, but inflation absorbed most of it.

Nominal change
+22.7%
2019–2024
Cumulative inflation
+22.7%
US CPI, 2019–2024
Real change
+0.0%
After adjusting for inflation

Annual history

Median salary over time

Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other median pay by year, going back through the available BLS releases.

2019
$34,830
2020
$35,520
2021
$36,990
2022
$38,340
2023
$41,200
2024
$42,750

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Common salary questions for Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other

What does the median salary mean? +

The median is the midpoint of all wages. Half of Metal Workers And Plastic Workers, All Other workers earn more and half earn less. It is a better measure of typical pay than the average, which can be skewed by very high or very low earners.

Why does pay vary so much by location? +

Local labor markets, cost of living, industry concentration, and employer competition all affect wages. High-cost metros like San Francisco and New York often pay more in nominal terms, though some of that premium is offset by higher living costs.

How current is this salary data? +

This page uses the May 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics release. BLS publishes OEWS data once per year, typically in the spring for the previous May reference period.

What do the percentile ranges tell me? +

The 10th and 90th percentiles show the full pay band. The 25th to 75th percentile range, the middle 50%, is where most workers fall. A wide spread usually means experience, specialization, or location matter a lot for this occupation.