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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2025 reference period

How Much Do Welders Make?

The median welder salary is $55,518 per year as of 2026, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data covering 70 U.S. metro areas. Pay ranges from $47,440 in the lowest-paying metro to $75,040 in the highest, with a national mean of $58,491 across roughly 181,670 workers.

This page answers a common U.S. wage question: How Much Do Welders Make?. The answer draws on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — the federal survey that captures wages for over 800 occupations across every U.S. metropolitan area. Why BLS OEWS data is the right anchor: alternative wage sources (Glassdoor, levels.fyi, Payscale) are self-reported and skew toward specific roles, industries, or geographies. BLS OEWS is employer-reported, mandatory for businesses above the survey threshold, and uniformly applied across occupations and metros.

The detailed answer below uses the BLS numbers, explains how to read them, and translates the statistical detail into the worker-relevant interpretation of the question.

$55,518
National Median (50th percentile)
$47,440
Lowest-Paying Metro
$75,040
Highest-Paying Metro

50th percentile across U.S. metros, employment-weighted

What This Pay Level Means

The 50th percentile (median) is the wage at which half of workers in this occupation earn more and half earn less. It is the right anchor for the typical worker — five-to-ten years of experience, normal scope and seniority, mid-tier employer. Pay above the median requires above-median experience, scope, or employer; pay below means above-median value left on the table.

For new entrants, the 10th percentile (entry-level) is the right benchmark; for early-career workers with 2–5 years, the 25th. For senior specialists and managers, the 75th and 90th percentiles apply. See the related links below for those bands.

Welder Salary Snapshot (2026)

National Median Salary$56,053
National Mean Salary$58,491
Lowest-Paying Metro Median$47,440
Highest-Paying Metro Median$75,040
Total U.S. Employment181,670
Metro Areas Tracked70
SOC Code · Category51-4121 · Trades

Top-Paying Metros at This Level

MetroNational Pay
Hartford, CT$75,040
Anchorage, AK$74,000
Seattle, WA$66,240
San Francisco, CA$64,320
San Jose, CA$64,140

What the Numbers Tell You

Geographic pay variation for Welders is meaningful but moderate — top metros pay roughly 1.6× the lowest, a $27,600 spread. Cost of living plus a modest premium for high-demand metros explains most of it.

Roughly 181,670 Welders are employed across the metros tracked here — a sizable mid-tier occupation with reliable percentile data.

Other Pay Levels for Welders

Each percentile band targets a distinct experience level — see the dedicated page for your career stage:

How This Salary Is Calculated

Wages come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program — an annual survey of about 1.2 million U.S. establishments published by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and Metropolitan Statistical Area. The figure on this page is employment-weighted across 70 BLS-tracked metros for SOC code 51-4121. The mapping from BLS percentiles to experience bands (entry / junior / mid / senior / top 10%) follows the convention used by the U.S. Department of Labor's prevailing wage system. See full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do welders make on average?

The national median welder salary is $56,053 per year as of 2026, with a mean of $58,491. Median pay across 70 BLS-tracked metros ranges from $47,440 to $75,040 depending on location.

What is the salary range for welders?

Median welder pay spans $47,440 to $75,040 across U.S. metros tracked by BLS — a spread of $27,600. Within any single metro, the 10th-to-90th percentile band typically widens that range further.

Where do welders earn the most?

The highest-paying metro for welders tracked here is Hartford, CT at a median of $75,040. Top markets are typically high-cost coastal metros with deep talent pools.

How does welder pay compare to mean salary?

Welders have a median of $56,053 and a mean of $58,491 — a $2,438 difference. When mean exceeds median by more than a few percent, a small group of high earners is pulling the average up.

Where does this welder salary data come from?

Every wage figure comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program at bls.gov/oes — an annual survey of more than 1 million U.S. employers. The data is public domain and the same source the U.S. Department of Labor uses to set H-1B prevailing wages.

The median welder salary is $55,518 per year as of 2026, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data covering 70 U.S. metro areas. Pay ranges from $47,440 in the lowest-paying metro to $75,040 in the highest, with a national mean of $58,491 across roughly 181,670 workers.