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Electrician Salary in Florida (2026)

$57,250 /year median

$27.52 per hour · take-home ≈ $48,180/year ($4,015/month) for a single filer

Electrician pay range in Florida

PercentileAnnual wageMeaning
10th percentile (entry) $38,190 Lowest-paid 10% earn less than this
25th percentile $47,660 A quarter earn less
Median (50th) $57,250 Half earn more, half earn less
75th percentile $61,900 Top quarter starts here
90th percentile (top) $77,180 Highest-paid 10% earn more than this

BLS reports 49,700 Electrician jobs in Florida (occupation code 47-2111, “Electricians”).

Gross vs. take-home in Florida

A median Electrician salary of $57,250 doesn’t all reach your bank account. After federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare (no state income tax in Florida), a single filer keeps about $48,180 — an effective tax rate of 15.8%.

Gross (median)$57,250
Federal income tax−$4,690
Social Security + Medicare−$4,380
Florida state income tax−$0
Take-home (annual)$48,180
Take-home (monthly)$4,015

Want your exact numbers — married, 401(k), different salary? Use the free Florida paycheck calculator on PaycheckTally.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Electrician make in Florida?
The median Electrician salary in Florida is $57,250 per year ($27.52 per hour) according to the latest BLS data. The middle 50% earn between $47,660 and $61,900.
What is the take-home pay for a Electrician in Florida?
On the median salary of $57,250, a single filer in Florida takes home about $48,180 per year ($4,015 per month) after federal tax, FICA — an effective tax rate of 15.8%.
How many Electrician jobs are there in Florida?
BLS counts 49,700 Electrician jobs in Florida in the latest survey (May 2025).

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Sources and methodology

Wage and employment figures: BLS OEWS May 2025 (state file, released April 2026) — the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, the most authoritative public salary dataset. Take-home estimate: 2026 federal brackets, FICA, and verified Florida state tax rules (single filer, standard deduction, no credits or local taxes). Estimates only — not financial advice.

  • BLS OEWS — official occupational wage data.
  • PaycheckTally — interactive 2026 take-home calculator for Florida.