Transportation Workers, All Other in Wisconsin
Thinking about a career as a Transportation Workers, All Other in Wisconsin? Here’s what you need to know. All transportation workers not listed separately.
What do Transportation Workers, All Other Make in Wisconsin?
For transportation workers, all other working in Wisconsin, the median annual wage is $43,450 per year (or roughly $20.89/hour).Pay can range from $29,760 at the 10th percentile to $72,420 at the 90th percentile.
| Wage Statistic | Annual | Hourly |
|---|---|---|
| 10th percentile | $29,760 | $14.31 |
| 25th percentile | $35,110 | $16.88 |
| Median (50th) | $43,450 | $20.89 |
| 75th percentile | $59,100 | $28.41 |
| 90th percentile | $72,420 | $34.82 |
The job concentration index in Wisconsin compared to the national average — is 0.84, indicating fewer transportation workers, all other per worker than the national average.
National Wage Comparison
Nationally, transportation workers, all other earn a median of $48,797 per year ($23.46/hour), lower than the Wisconsin median.
Employment Outlook
Nationally, total employment in this occupation is 286,947 transportation workers, all other in the U.S.. In Wisconsin alone, about 170 people work in this role. That matches the typical state median of 170.
Top Wisconsin Metros for Transportation Workers, All Other
These are the Wisconsin metros with the most transportation workers, all other in Wisconsin.
| Metro Area | Number Employed | Annual Median Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | 70 | $40,830 |
Top States for Transportation Workers, All Other Employment
View the states that employ the most transportation workers, all other work.
| State | Number Employed |
|---|---|
| Louisiana | 1,650 |
| Tennessee | 1,250 |
| Georgia | 650 |
| California | 550 |
| Illinois | 550 |
| Texas | 520 |
| Nevada | 510 |
| Michigan | 410 |
| District of Columbia | 370 |
| Florida | 360 |
| New York | 340 |
| Indiana | 290 |
| Maryland | 230 |
| Minnesota | 230 |
| Oklahoma | 220 |
| Ohio | 210 |
| Wisconsin | 170 |
| Missouri | 170 |
| Connecticut | 150 |
| Hawaii | 140 |
Highest-Paying States for Transportation Workers, All Other
These states pay the most for transportation workers, all other.
| State | Annual Median Salary |
|---|---|
| New Jersey | $70,700 |
| Utah | $65,290 |
| Washington | $63,400 |
| Tennessee | $50,850 |
| California | $48,910 |
| Arizona | $48,140 |
| District of Columbia | $47,960 |
| South Carolina | $45,340 |
| Virginia | $45,340 |
| Georgia | $44,360 |
Also Known As
Airplane Pilot Helper, Airplane Refueler, Airport Ramp Attendant, Airport Utility Worker, Cable Ferryboat Operator, Check Pilot, Elevator Operator, Flag Signaler, Flag Signalman, Flying Instructor, Food or Baggage Handling Rampman, Fueler, Gasoline Attendant, Jinriksha Driver (Rickshaw), Pedicab Driver.
References
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics — https://www.bls.gov/oes/
- O*NET Online — https://www.onetonline.org/
- BLS Employment Projections — https://www.bls.gov/emp/
- O*NET-SOC code: 53-6099.00