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Millwright Salary by State (2026)

Median annual pay for millwrights in all 48 reporting states, from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS, May 2025) data. Roughly 39,610 millwrights are employed nationwide โ€” the highest median pay is $107,540 in New Jersey, and the typical state median is about $64,560.

Top-Paying States

#1
New Jersey
$107,540
median / year
#2
New Mexico
$90,230
median / year
#3
Michigan
$89,190
median / year
#4
Wisconsin
$82,630
median / year
#5
Colorado
$81,440
median / year

Full Table: All States

#StateMedian Annual WageEmployment
1New Jersey$107,540340
2New Mexico$90,23060
3Michigan$89,1902,900
4Wisconsin$82,6301,220
5Colorado$81,440200
6Kansas$79,690840
7New York$79,5601,000
8Minnesota$78,570480
9California$77,9502,230
10Indiana$77,1401,760
11Alaska$76,940300
12Connecticut$76,810110
13Washington$76,4901,020
14New Hampshire$76,19080
15Ohio$73,2201,930
16Oregon$70,700460
17Kentucky$70,6101,220
18Maine$68,220350
19West Virginia$67,270330
20Illinois$66,6402,160
21Missouri$66,480830
22Louisiana$66,0801,080
23Massachusetts$65,220โ€”
24Idaho$64,710410
25Pennsylvania$64,4101,700
26Vermont$64,18060
27Nevada$63,040150
28Utah$63,040220
29North Carolina$62,990700
30Wyoming$62,780130
31Georgia$62,7601,780
32Texas$62,6303,540
33Iowa$62,220690
34Florida$62,000530
35South Dakota$61,820240
36Tennessee$61,8101,060
37South Carolina$61,700950
38Alabama$61,4101,400
39North Dakota$60,750170
40Nebraska$60,320590
41Montana$60,05070
42Maryland$59,220160
43Delaware$58,77090
44Mississippi$58,2801,280
45Arizona$57,380450
46Arkansas$56,3101,140
47Virginia$51,430690
48Oklahoma$50,950510

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 millwrights 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 millwrights 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 millwright makes?

No โ€” these are median wages across all experience levels, so half of millwrights 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 millwrights need a college degree?

No. Most millwrights 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:

Full Millwright Career Guide โ†’ Compare All 25 Trades โ†’ How to Become an Apprentice