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Electrician salary in California

A electrician in California earns an estimated $71,500 a year (about $34.38/hour) — roughly 17% above the US median. Here's how it breaks down, and how long it takes to get there.

Estimated California median$71,500
Entry level$47,000
Experienced$121,500+
US median (for comparison)$61,000

Estimate: national median adjusted for California's wage level (+17%). Not a survey figure for California specifically — see official state BLS OEWS data or local listings for exact pay.

How long to become one
about 4–5 years
Apprenticeship
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Hourly in California
$34.38/hr
estimated median wage

Electrician pay in California — FAQ

How much does a electrician make in California?

A electrician in California earns an estimated $71,500 a year (about $34.38/hour), roughly 17% above the US median. Most fall between roughly $47,000 and $121,500 depending on experience, employer and city. This is an estimate adjusted from the national median — check local listings for exact pay.

How long does it take to become a electrician in California?

About the same as anywhere in the US — about 4–5 years (Apprenticeship). Licensing details can vary by state, so confirm California's specific requirements with its licensing board.

Electrician salary in other states

General information only — not career, legal or financial advice. State salary figures are estimates adjusted from national medians and will differ from exact local survey data.