Locksmith earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Locksmith salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $72,160
Alabama $28,210
Arkansas $30,660
Arizona $35,210
California $50,910
Colorado $45,670
Connecticut $60,220
District of Columbia $61,620
Delaware $41,100
Florida $37,840
Georgia $36,870
Hawaii $46,210
Iowa $37,490
Idaho $33,210
Illinois $51,080
Indiana $39,240
Kansas $49,490
Kentucky $34,730
Louisiana $39,610
Massachusetts $48,110
Maryland $46,500
Maine $44,380
Michigan $30,570
Minnesota $43,100
Missouri $43,900
Mississippi $45,330
Montana $37,270
North Carolina $33,160
North Dakota $54,490
Nebraska $36,490
New Hampshire $39,560
New Jersey $42,670
New Mexico $27,880
Nevada $43,410
New York $53,220
Ohio $39,200
Oklahoma $36,870
Oregon $35,810
Pennsylvania $47,370
Rhode Island $39,810
South Carolina $39,290
Tennessee $31,180
Texas $39,500
Utah $44,960
Virginia $44,500
Vermont $44,220
Washington $31,640
Wisconsin $37,720
West Virginia $34,590

How do locksmith salaries compare to similar careers?

Locksmiths earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than hazardous materials removal workers but more than highway maintenance workers.

Career Median Salary
Hazardous materials removal worker salary $44K
Event planner salary $42K
Meter reader salary $42K
Precious metal worker salary $41K
Postal service clerk salary $44K
Locksmith salary $42K
Family social worker salary $42K
Travel agent salary $40K
Correctional officer salary $42K
Highway maintenance worker salary $41K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)