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Oklahoma Earnings
Oklahoma Metropolitan Areas Wages
Region
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Average
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Entry Level
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Experienced
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Oklahoma City MSA
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$50,500 or $24.28/hr
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$35,480 or $17.06/hr
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$66,400 or $31.92/hr
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Tulsa MSA
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$48,010 or $23.08/hr
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$31,800 or $15.29/hr
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$65,270 or $31.38/hr
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Oklahoma Geographical Areas Wages
Region
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Average
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Entry Level
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Experienced
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Northeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$52,800 or $25.38/hr
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$29,190 or $14.03/hr
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$77,780 or $37.39/hr
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Northwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$41,130 or $19.78/hr
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$29,120 or $14.00/hr
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$77,430 or $37.23/hr
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Southwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$54,180 or $26.05/hr
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$34,320 or $16.50/hr
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$63,780 or $30.66/hr
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Southeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area
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$39,450 or $18.96/hr
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$29,120 or $14.00/hr
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$56,690 or $27.25/hr
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Oklahoma's Employment and Outlook (State-wide)
Outlook
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Stable Growth rate is estimated to be 7%
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Job Openings
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118 estimated annual job openings
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Employment
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1,241 were employed in this occupation
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Regions with stable outlook (0 to 20% growth rate expected)
Region
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Employment
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Projected Growth Rate
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Annual Openings (growth)
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Annual Openings (replacement)
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Annual Openings
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Northeast
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70
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14%
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1
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N/A
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8
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Tulsa MSA
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300
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10%
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3
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N/A
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36
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Oklahoma City MSA
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910
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14%
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13
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N/A
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113
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National Earnings
Note: variations in salaries reflect differences in size of firm, location, level of education and professional credentials.
Where do these numbers come from?
National Employment and Outlook
Outlook
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stable
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The employment change from 2022 to 2032 is estimated to be +2%.
(The National average for all occupations is +3%)
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Job Openings
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very small number
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Less than 1000 average annual openings are expected for this occupation between 2022 and 2032.
(The National Average for all occupations is 1,670 openings)
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Employment
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small occupation
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This was a small occupation in the United States, employing 71,600 workers in 2022.
(The National average for all occupations is 147,916 workers)
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Growth
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Average growth
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Steel and reinforced concrete are important parts of commercial and industrial buildings. Future construction of these structures is expected to require ironworkers. The need to fix, maintain, or replace an increasing number of older highways and bridges also is expected to lead to some employment growth.
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Industries
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Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries
- Construction (NAICS230000) (80.8%)
- Specialty trade contractors (NAICS238000) (54.2%)
- Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors (NAICS238100) (44.9%)
- Construction of buildings (NAICS236000) (20.9%)
- Nonresidential building construction (NAICS236200) (19.5%)
- Manufacturing (NAICS31-330) (8.2%)
- Self-employed workers (6.4%)
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