TL;DR

  • Headline Electrician pay in Kentucky is $59,490. Real take-home, after the state's cost-of-living index, lands at $66,181.
  • Cost of living below the national index lifts real wage by $6,691 over the nominal — a take-home arbitrage that nominal-ranking tables miss.
  • Bottom quartile $47,030, top quartile $76,770. The P90 ($82,890) is roughly 2.2× the P10 ($37,130).
  • On a real-wage basis, this state sits at #32 of 51; nominal rank is #39.

Wage breakdown — Kentucky

Percentile Nominal (BLS) Real (BEA RPP-adjusted)
P10 (entry tier)$37,130$41,306
P25 (lower quartile)$47,030$52,320
P50 (median)$59,490$66,181
P75 (upper quartile)$76,770$85,404
P90 (top tier)$82,890$92,213
Mean$60,660$67,482
Employment10,320 Electricians in Kentucky

Cost of living — BEA Regional Price Parity

ComponentKentucky index (US = 100)
All-items RPP89.9
Goods94.5
Services80.9
Rents62.9

Kentucky sits below the national baseline (RPP 89.9), so nominal pay translates to a higher real wage than the BLS median suggests — particularly visible in rents at 62.9.

After-tax take-home — Kentucky (2024 BLS · 2024 tax year, single filer)

Layer-by-layer take-home math at the BLS median

LayerAmountNote
Gross BLS P50 (Electrician)$59,490nominal median
Federal income tax−$5,0018.4% effective; std deduction $15,750 applied
State income tax−$1,9683.5% flat 2026 (+ local 1-2.5% avg)
FICA (SS 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%)−$4,551SS capped at $183,600 wage base
Take-home (after-tax)$47,97180.6% of gross
Real take-home (RPP-adjusted)$53,366÷ (89.9 / 100) BEA cost-of-living

What the Kentucky state-tax burden means for Electrician take-home

Mid-band state-tax burden at 3.3% effective. Combined with federal and FICA, take-home is $47,971 (80.6% of gross). After the 89.9 RPP, real take-home is $53,366. Local-tax overlay: Most Kentucky counties + cities add 1–2.5% occupational license tax (Louisville ~2.2%, Lexington 2.25%).

Computed from 2026 IRS federal brackets (Rev. Proc. 2025-32), 2026 state DOR brackets, and 2026 FICA rates. Single filer, standard deduction, no other adjustments. See methodology · tax for limitations (married filers, ITM/SALT itemizers, retirement deferrals, HSA, dependent credits, etc.).

National context

Across the United States, BLS reports a national median of $62,350 for Electricians with mean pay of $69,630 and total employment of 742,580. Kentucky sits at #39 on nominal pay and #32 on real (cost-adjusted) pay among the 51 states and DC. After cost adjustment, Kentucky climbs 7 positions — the cost of living is favorable relative to the wage.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an Electrician make in Kentucky?
BLS reports a median annual wage of $59,490 for Electricians in Kentucky as of the latest OES release. That is the 50th-percentile figure — half earn more, half earn less. The 25th-percentile is $47,030 and the 75th-percentile is $76,770.
How many Electricians does Kentucky employ?
BLS OES counts 10,320 Electricians employed in Kentucky in the most recent release. Employment density relative to population determines whether wage tiers reflect a robust competitive market or a thinner labor pool.
Why is the BEA RPP for Kentucky different from a single CPI number?
BEA splits regional price parity into three components — goods, services, and rents — reweighted to the BEA's national consumption basket. Kentucky's overall index of 89.9 reflects rents 62.9, services 80.9, and goods 94.5.
Where does Kentucky rank for Electrician pay?
On nominal BLS wages alone, Kentucky ranks among the 51 states and DC by median pay. After the BEA cost-of-living adjustment the ordering changes — high-cost states fall, low-cost states rise. Both rankings are shown in the data table on this page.
How wide is the wage spread in Kentucky?
P10 to P90 spans $37,130 to $82,890. That spread captures entry-level to top-quartile pay, including specialty differentials and metro-area variance within the state.
When does this data update?
BLS OES releases a new May reference set roughly each spring; we re-run the ETL pipeline within two weeks of release. BEA RPP refreshes annually. The last-synced timestamp at the top of this page reflects the most recent build.
How much do journeyman vs master electricians earn in Kentucky?
Master electrician status (typically 4+ years post-journeyman plus state exam) commands a 15-25% premium over journeyman pay in most Kentucky markets. Master licensure also enables business ownership and permit-pulling — the income upside compounds via owner-operator scenarios.

Sources & methodology

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES), SOC 47-2111, 2024 reference period.
  • U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities, 2023 vintage (all-items, goods, services, rents).
  • Real-wage figures = nominal BLS wage ÷ (state RPP / 100).
  • See the methodology page for full computation details and limitations.

Cross-comparison: see how Kentucky Electrician pay ranks against the other 254 state × occupation pages on the Real Wage Atlas → — four-way ranking by real wage, after-tax take-home, state-tax savings, and cost-of-living arbitrage.