It depends on the trade, which city and state you work in, your experience, and union or non-union. I am a glazier in Tacoma, WA. I have been doing this for four years and I am union (local 188). I make $36/hr and $38/hr if I am the foreman on a job.
Construction workers make from $100 to $300 depending on where construction sites are located. Workers usually get paid more in coastal regions.
The salary for a construction worker will vary depending on the state and employer. Many construction workers, make an average of $1,400 every two weeks.
It depends on how much experience you have and what company you work with. Also where you work depends on how much you make too like highway workers make more than residential workers. The average seems to be around 17 dollars per hour
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The number of US construction workers registered in a union in 2010 was 801,000. However, there are more workers that do not belong to a union. Thus, this number is actually much higher if we are counting workers overall.
construction laborers, totaling over 77,000, earned a mean annual salary of $31,870
they get paid 13,999 weekly after deductions.
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Road construction workers can expect to make about 700 to 1,400 dollars per week during the construction season. In northern states, construction is halted or minimal.
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No one answer, as there is no one construction worker. It will depend on the craft that you work in, and WHERE you are working. A skilled crane operator in a major city may make 8-9 times as much as an unskilled laborer in a rural area. Welders may make more than carpenters, electricians more than masons, etc.
Yes. It is still a construction zone workers or not.