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A recent nationwide ranking spots the best states for contractors by combining wages, job openings, and new construction starts, according to Lexington Herald Leader.

The study shows states such as Illinois, Washington, and New Jersey leading the pack when it comes to opportunity for trade professionals—including electricians.

Electricians in these states earn competitive pay while facing strong demand for their expertise.


The report highlights that beyond just earnings, states with active construction markets create more routes to steady work and advancement.

For electricians watching where their skills will matter most, this study provides a roadmap based on data—not just hope.

Source: Lexington Herald Leader - Metered Site

Top states for contractors: Highest wages, most jobs, and booming construction

If you're a contractor wondering where your skills are most valued and your earning potential is highest, you're asking the right questions. The construction landscape is shifting. While some sectors are declining, certain states are emerging as hotspots for construction activity, high wages, and job demand.

Eagle Woodworking's Its latest survey reveals the top states for contractors across the country. Researchers analyzed adjusted wages, employment demand, and new construction activity to identify the best states for contractors. Carpenters are overwhelmingly the most in-demand trade across the country. They also vie for the top spot when wages and number of jobs are factored in, alongside plumbers and electricians.

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