Jeweler earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Jeweler salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $31,940
Alabama $40,889
Arkansas $36,220
Arizona $43,107
California $38,110
Colorado $42,480
Connecticut $52,839
Delaware $47,220
Florida $38,180
Georgia $34,900
Hawaii $36,572
Iowa $44,390
Idaho $40,160
Illinois $33,747
Indiana $41,220
Kansas $41,771
Kentucky $55,840
Louisiana $31,720
Massachusetts $43,460
Maryland $54,630
Maine $45,120
Michigan $38,710
Minnesota $38,010
Missouri $36,270
Mississippi $22,400
Montana $33,860
North Carolina $38,210
North Dakota $40,700
Nebraska $25,460
New Hampshire $45,510
New Jersey $56,880
New Mexico $28,710
Nevada $44,620
New York $43,290
Ohio $36,170
Oklahoma $40,870
Oregon $40,830
Pennsylvania $40,624
Puerto Rico $26,420
Rhode Island $38,280
South Carolina $37,910
South Dakota $35,370
Tennessee $38,000
Texas $38,200
Utah $36,620
Virginia $50,470
Virgin Islands, U.S. $36,120
Vermont $36,540
Washington $39,010
Wisconsin $54,720
West Virginia $38,360

How do jeweler salaries compare to similar careers?

Jewelers earn 6% less than similar careers in Tennessee. On average, they make less than urban planners but more than museum conservators.

Career Median Salary
Urban planner salary $56K
Industrial designer salary $53K
Camera operator salary $48K
Interior designer salary $46K
Graphic designer salary $46K
Jeweler salary $38K
Gem worker salary $38K
Precious metal worker salary $38K
Illustrator salary $38K
Museum conservator salary $43K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)