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Fiber Optics / Cable Installer Salary by State (2026)

Median annual pay for fiber and cable line installers in all 51 reporting states, from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS, May 2025) data. Roughly 97,760 fiber and cable line installers are employed nationwide โ€” the highest median pay is $103,810 in Rhode Island, and the typical state median is about $63,660.

Top-Paying States

#1
Rhode Island
$103,810
median / year
#2
Massachusetts
$103,410
median / year
#3
New Jersey
$102,090
median / year
#4
New York
$100,960
median / year
#5
California
$97,980
median / year

Full Table: All States

#StateMedian Annual WageEmployment
1Rhode Island$103,810490
2Massachusetts$103,4102,230
3New Jersey$102,0902,540
4New York$100,9608,530
5California$97,9808,810
6District of Columbia$97,600500
7Alaska$97,450390
8Connecticut$97,140500
9Delaware$93,850310
10Maine$92,120680
11West Virginia$89,6901,270
12New Hampshire$86,370540
13Maryland$82,3802,400
14Pennsylvania$81,0203,890
15Hawaii$79,880680
16Virginia$79,0904,120
17Washington$76,0701,510
18Texas$75,7409,700
19Montana$75,720530
20Michigan$74,3602,780
21Minnesota$73,7101,130
22Nevada$72,230730
23Illinois$70,7002,460
24Colorado$66,0201,630
25Kentucky$64,0101,870
26Wyoming$63,660160
27Kansas$63,560530
28Wisconsin$63,560950
29Tennessee$63,5102,620
30Ohio$62,8603,920
31Vermont$61,970310
32Florida$61,7405,760
33Alabama$60,8901,530
34Iowa$60,890820
35Arkansas$60,8401,690
36Oregon$60,330920
37Utah$60,090800
38South Carolina$59,7901,310
39North Dakota$59,280300
40Missouri$59,0802,710
41Indiana$58,9201,580
42Georgia$58,7603,530
43Arizona$58,600790
44New Mexico$58,130350
45North Carolina$56,6802,610
46Idaho$56,340300
47Nebraska$50,070390
48South Dakota$49,560590
49Mississippi$49,360700
50Oklahoma$48,9001,410
51Louisiana$48,770960

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025 state estimates. "โ€”" means BLS did not publish an estimate for that state. Wages are medians โ€” half of workers earn more. Click a column header to sort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do fiber and cable line installers earn more in some states than others?

State pay differences come down to union density, cost of living, licensing requirements, and local industry mix. States with strong union representation and major industrial or construction activity tend to pay fiber and cable line installers more โ€” but higher-paying states often have higher living costs, so compare take-home value, not just the number.

Is this what a beginner fiber optics makes?

No โ€” these are median wages across all experience levels, so half of fiber and cable line installers earn more and half earn less. Apprentices and entry-level workers typically start around 40โ€“60% of the experienced rate, with scheduled raises as they complete training. Within a few years, most reach or pass the figures in this table.

Do fiber and cable line installers need a college degree?

No. Most fiber and cable line installers train through paid apprenticeships or short certificate programs and earn while they learn โ€” no four-year degree or student debt required. See our guide on how to become an apprentice.

Next Steps

Pay is only half the picture โ€” training path, licensing, and demand matter just as much. Start here:

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