United States Average Hourly Earnings for Employees in the Mining, Logging and Construction Industry in May, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on February 23, 2025.
According to data from the US BLS, in May 2007, Hawaii had the highest average hourly earnings for employees in the mining, logging and construction industry ($31.99) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by Maryland ($24.41), and Delaware ($23.97).
The chart and table below shows the average hourly earnings for employees in the mining, logging and construction industry for different states in May 2007.
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Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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US Average Hourly Earnings for Employees in the
Mining, Logging and Construction Industry in May, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.) ($)
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US Average Hourly Earnings for Employees in the
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| State | Avg. Hourly Earnings ($) |
|---|---|
| Hawaii | 31.99 |
| Maryland | 24.41 |
| Delaware | 23.97 |
| West Virginia | 21.33 |
| South Dakota | 19.89 |
| Nebraska | 18.1 |
| Tennessee | 18.04 |