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Electrician Salary

Electrician Salary in Miami, FL (2026)

Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures in homes and commercial buildings.

Median Annual Salary

$55,030

in Miami · BLS OEWS

Real Purchasing Power

$49,168

adjusted for local cost of living

Electricians in Miami

The median annual salary for a Electrician in Miami, FL is $55,030 per year, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics data. This works out to approximately $4,586/month or $26/hour.

Compared to the median across all surveyed cities ($76,040), Miami pays 28% less than the typical city.

Miami has a cost of living index of 111.9 (US average = 100), so higher local costs reduce your real purchasing power. In inflation-adjusted terms, $55,030 in Miami is equivalent to $49,168 in a city at the US average cost of living.

BLS wage data is collected at the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level, so this figure represents the Miami metro area, not just the city itself.

Top 10 Cities for Electricians by Salary

RankCityMedian Salary
1Berkeley, CA$102,230
2Oakland, CA$102,230
3San Francisco, CA$102,230
4Bellevue, WA$94,730
5Seattle, WA$94,730
6Bellevue, NE$94,730
7Bell, CA$94,730
8Tacoma, WA$94,730
9Chicago, IL$91,560
10Naperville, IL$91,560

Source: BLS OEWS · Metro-level data

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median Electrician salary in Miami?

The median annual salary for a Electrician in Miami, FL is $55,030 per year, according to BLS OEWS data.

How does Miami Electrician pay compare nationally?

Miami Electrician pay ($55,030) is 28% below the median across surveyed cities ($76,040).

Does cost of living affect Electrician salaries in Miami?

Yes. Miami has a cost of living index of 111.9 (US average = 100). After adjusting for local prices, a $55,030 salary in Miami has the purchasing power of approximately $49,168 in an average-cost city.

Data last updated: December 1, 2024 · Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) · Methodology