Construction Trades Worker Salary in Kentucky (2026)

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction trades worker wages in Kentucky vary by metro area, experience, and specialization. Below you will find detailed salary data and wage percentile breakdowns.

Construction-Worker Salary in Kentucky

Median Salary $45,710 $21.98/hr
Average Salary $45,840 $22.04/hr
State National Diff
Median Wage $45,710 $47,120 -3.0%
Mean Wage $45,840 $52,030 -11.9%

Salary Range

$33,770 10th pctl
$45,710 Median
$60,200 90th pctl
10th Percentile $33,770 $16.23/hr
25th Percentile $37,700 $18.13/hr
75th Percentile $50,040 $24.06/hr
90th Percentile $60,200 $28.94/hr

Employment & Outlook

Total Employed13,280
Jobs per 1,0006.6

Construction Laborers (47-2061) • BLS OEWS, May 2025 • bls.gov/oes

Construction Trades Worker Wages by Metro Area in Kentucky

Construction Laborers Wages by Metro Area in Kentucky

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2025 OES data), construction laborers wages in Kentucky vary by metro area.

Metro AreaEmploymentMedian Annual WageAvg. Annual WageEntry Level
(10th pctile)
Experienced
(90th pctile)
Cincinnati5,700$54,930$57,840$37,810$78,200
Louisville/Jefferson County4,600$47,420$49,750$36,560$64,970
Lexington-Fayette1,810$46,300$46,370$35,170$61,110
Huntington-Ashland1,580$45,170$48,950$30,690$66,990
Bowling Green840$41,880$42,350$29,850$50,050
Clarksville620$41,950$43,130$32,650$55,900
Paducah590$46,850$46,050$34,110$56,990
Owensboro340$43,760$44,020$30,830$59,630
Elizabethtown220$38,740$41,650$30,820$53,260

Wages reflect survey data and vary based on experience, credentials, employer, and local market conditions. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025.

Understanding Wage Percentiles

Wage percentiles show how construction trades worker salaries are distributed across Kentucky. The 10th percentile represents entry-level wages, while the 90th percentile reflects what experienced professionals earn. The median (50th percentile) is the midpoint where half of construction trades workers earn more and half earn less.

These figures come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and reflect reported wages for Kentucky. Actual earnings depend on employer, certifications, and years of experience.

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Data sources

Figures on this page are sourced from the federal and state datasets below. Methodology: how we rank and source data.

DataProviderVintage
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS)U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsMay 2025
Employment ProjectionsU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics2024-2034
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data SystemNational Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS)2024
College Scorecard (school-level outcomes)U.S. Department of Educationlatest release
College Scorecard (field-of-study earnings)U.S. Department of Educationlatest release (updated 2026-06-12)
Occupational licensing requirementsCareerOneStop (U.S. Department of Labor)latest release (updated 2026-02-22)
Registered apprenticeship programsCareerOneStop / Apprenticeship.gov (U.S. Department of Labor)latest release (updated 2025-10-25)
O*NET occupation profiles (skills, tasks, tools, job zones)U.S. Department of Labor (O*NET / Employment & Training Admin.)O*NET 29.1 (updated 2026-06-13)