Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other Salary in Georgia
According to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the median annual wage for Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other in Georgia is $39,890. BLS estimates approximately 1,320 people work in this occupation in Georgia. Georgia is 6.5% below the national median ($42,670).
Salary Distribution
Not everyone earns the median. Percentile wages show the range of pay within this occupation.
| Percentile | Annual wage | Hourly wage |
|---|---|---|
| 10th percentile | $29,070 | $13.98 |
| 25th percentile | $35,190 | $16.92 |
| Median (50th) | $39,890 | $19.18 |
| 75th percentile | $50,180 | $24.12 |
| 90th percentile | $63,790 | $30.67 |
Data Reliability
BLS OEWS is a survey, not a full census — every estimate carries a margin of error. The relative standard error (RSE) below is BLS’s own measure of how much an estimate could vary; lower is more precise.
- Wage estimate
- RSE 2% — Very reliable
- Employment estimate
- RSE 9.4% — Reliable
Where Does Your Salary Fall?
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Concentration
- Jobs per 1,000
- 0.269
- Location quotient
- 1.69
Cost-of-Living Adjusted Salary
Georgia’s regional price level is below the national average (index 96.293, where 100 = U.S. average). Adjusted for that, the median salary has the purchasing power of $41,426 at the national price level.
This is a Career Atlas USA calculation based on BLS wage data and BEA Regional Price Parities. It is not a separate BLS wage estimate. Wage data: May 2025. Cost-of-living data: 2024.
Opportunity Score
A Career Atlas USA score combining cost-adjusted salary, job density, concentration and employment availability, ranked against every other state for this career. How we calculate this score →
Sources
Wage data: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — May 2025 (release 25).
Figures shown as “Not available” reflect wages the source does not publish (e.g. suppressed for reliability), not zero.