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Logging workers Salary in the United States

Median pay, percentile range, and top US metros — official BLS data.

The median salary for Logging workers in the United States is $49,660 per year — about $24 per hour, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of all workers in this occupation earn between $42,490 and $60,970 a year.

Median annual salary
$49,660
~$24/hr · ~$4,138/mo
Total US jobs
44K
Decline
Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Growth: -2%

Salary range

10th %ile
$35,170
25th %ile
$42,490
Median
$49,660
75th %ile
$60,970
90th %ile
$74,080

Frequently asked questions

How much do Logging workers make in the US?

The median salary is $49,660 per year (about $24 per hour), according to BLS data. The middle 50% of workers earn between $42,490 and $60,970 a year.

How much do Logging workers make per hour?

About $24 per hour, based on the median annual salary of $49,660 for full-time work (2,080 hours per year).

What education do you need to work as Logging workers?

Typical entry-level education: High school diploma or equivalent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Do these salary figures include bonuses or overtime?

No. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics reflect base wages only — they exclude overtime pay, bonuses, and most benefits.

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Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. (May 2025 OEWS.)