Logging Workers, All Other Salary

Average salary, salary range, and compensation data for Logging Workers, All Other positions across the United States.

Median Annual Salary

$52,000

National average

Salary Range

$37,260 – $72,070

10th–90th percentile

Data Year

2024

Source: BLS

Logging Workers, All Other Salary by City

LocationMedian SalaryMinMax
Louisiana$81,140$41,800$99,000
Washington$66,850$52,340$78,700
Western Washington nonmetropolitan area$65,770$46,950$73,240
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA$61,120$51,280$72,330
Albany, OR$60,410$47,460$61,920
South Carolina$59,990$37,260$65,120
Coast Oregon nonmetropolitan area$59,180$48,070$64,170
Oregon$59,110$47,720$64,480
Salem, OR$53,840$45,810$63,860
Eugene-Springfield, OR$52,520$48,520$64,480
Georgia$51,220$32,590$82,490
North Coast Region of California nonmetropolitan area$49,290$37,730$58,110
California$48,070$37,900$58,490
Pennsylvania$42,060$35,840$42,060
North Carolina$41,670$31,200$82,640
Alabama$39,250$37,970$45,870
Redding, CA$37,900$37,900$59,000
Florida$26,520$26,070$47,460

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Logging Workers, All Other make?

The median annual salary for a Logging Workers, All Other is $52,000, with a typical range of $37,260 – $72,070 depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the starting salary for a Logging Workers, All Other?

Entry-level Logging Workers, All Other positions typically start around $37,260 per year. Salaries increase significantly with experience and specialization.

Where do Logging Workers, All Others earn the most?

Logging Workers, All Others tend to earn the highest salaries in major metropolitan areas. Use the salary by city table above to compare compensation across different locations.