Glass blower earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Glass blower salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $39,430
Alabama $31,970
Arkansas $29,120
Arizona $28,730
California $33,670
Colorado $36,140
Connecticut $37,250
Delaware $33,540
Florida $28,600
Georgia $29,970
Hawaii $38,660
Iowa $35,440
Idaho $36,810
Illinois $35,930
Indiana $34,900
Kansas $37,600
Kentucky $32,630
Louisiana $25,150
Massachusetts $31,330
Maryland $33,000
Maine $33,830
Michigan $29,910
Minnesota $37,330
Missouri $33,240
Mississippi $32,430
Montana $36,630
North Carolina $30,960
North Dakota $34,980
Nebraska $36,850
New Hampshire $34,800
New Jersey $44,530
New Mexico $35,750
Nevada $31,420
New York $35,290
Ohio $34,230
Oklahoma $32,280
Oregon $33,500
Pennsylvania $32,900
Puerto Rico $17,780
Rhode Island $41,730
South Carolina $38,660
Tennessee $30,310
Texas $32,490
Utah $32,540
Virginia $32,940
Vermont $48,890
Washington $38,620
Wisconsin $32,820
West Virginia $30,600

How do glass blower salaries compare to similar careers?

Glass blowers earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than jewelers but more than projectionists.

Career Median Salary
Jeweler salary $41K
Graphic designer salary $39K
Photographer salary $38K
Craft artist salary $37K
Potter salary $34K
Glass blower salary $34K
Engraver salary $31K
Sewer salary $30K
Painting, coating & decorating worker salary $29K
Projectionist salary $25K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)