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TRADEWAGES

Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2024

Los Angeles vs Detroit

Skilled-trade workers in Los Angeles earn an average median wage of $74,460 versus $67,215 in Detroit, per 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. After adjusting for cost of living, Detroit delivers $75,522 in U.S.-average purchasing power versus $44,855 for Los Angeles.

Nominal Pay vs Real Pay

On nominal pay, Los Angeles runs ahead — $74,460 versus $67,215, a gap of $7,245. Whether that gap survives a cost-of-living adjustment is the key question, and it usually does not survive in coastal-versus-interior comparisons.

Cost of living diverges meaningfully — Los Angeles at index 166 versus Detroit at 89. Los Angeles is the more expensive metro by 77 index points, which means a worker in Los Angeles needs roughly that much more in nominal pay just to match the purchasing power of a worker in Detroit.

Once cost of living is factored in, Detroit delivers $30,667 more in real purchasing power than Los Angeles. That is a substantial gap on a per-year basis and compounds over a career; for a worker comparing offers, it is often the deciding number.

Los Angeles, CA

Avg Median Salary$74,460
COL Index166
COL-Adjusted$44,855
Avg Trade Pay Score49
Trades Tracked47
Better Purchasing Power

Detroit, MI

Avg Median Salary$67,215
COL Index89
COL-Adjusted$75,522
Avg Trade Pay Score62
Trades Tracked41

Trade-by-Trade Comparison

TradeLos AngelesDetroitDifference
Construction Manager$128,730$108,560+$20,170
Power Line Installer$127,810$106,360+$21,450
Electrical Power-Line Tech$127,810$106,360+$21,450
Boilermaker$107,600$96,510+$11,090
Building Inspector$103,480$72,460+$31,020
Heavy Equipment Operator$93,220$65,210+$28,010
Aircraft Mechanic$85,550$74,490+$11,060
Millwright$84,010$83,860+$150
Tool and Die Maker$78,810$72,300+$6,510
Sheet Metal Worker$78,560$61,750+$16,810
Electrician$76,120$80,330-$4,210
Environmental Engineering Tech$75,250$48,500+$26,750
Diesel Mechanic$74,490$60,550+$13,940
Telecommunications Tech$74,080$62,870+$11,210
Carpenter$73,840$65,060+$8,780
Industrial Machinery Mechanic$72,120$65,110+$7,010
Industrial Electrician$67,320$63,430+$3,890
Concrete Finisher$65,430$62,650+$2,780
Glazier$65,320$59,240+$6,080
Plumber$65,110$81,480-$16,370
Pipefitter$65,110$81,480-$16,370
Fire Sprinkler Fitter$65,110$81,480-$16,370
Steamfitter$65,110$81,480-$16,370
HVAC Technician$64,820$61,140+$3,680
Refrigeration Mechanic$64,820$61,140+$3,680
Drywall Installer$64,170$56,330+$7,840
Roofer$62,860$60,590+$2,270
Auto Mechanic$62,820$50,700+$12,120
Crane Operator$61,780$84,470-$22,690
Locksmith$61,310$60,100+$1,210
Mason (Bricklayer)$60,500$62,540-$2,040
Floor Layer$60,420$51,540+$8,880
Welder$58,200$50,250+$7,950
Structural Welder$58,200$50,250+$7,950
Underwater Welder$58,200$50,250+$7,950
Painter (Construction)$58,040$55,430+$2,610
Tile Setter$55,210$56,210-$1,000
Septic Tank Servicer$52,330$50,250+$2,080
Maintenance Mechanic$52,290$48,290+$4,000
Machinist$50,610$57,240-$6,630
Insulation Worker$42,990$47,560-$4,570

How These Numbers Are Calculated

Every wage figure on this page is a real BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics median, drawn from the 2024 release at bls.gov/oes. The COL-Adjusted column uses each metro's cost-of-living index to translate nominal pay into U.S.-average purchasing power. The Avg Trade Pay Score is the average of the per-trade composites for that metro — a 0-100 grade weighted on raw pay (30%), 5-year wage growth (25%), employment depth (25%), and cost-of-living-adjusted purchasing power (20%). Read the full methodology.

Career outlook data — projected employment growth through 2032 by trade — comes from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook at bls.gov/ooh. Apprenticeship listings for both Los Angeles and Detroit are maintained at the U.S. Department of Labor's apprenticeship.gov registry. All three are public-domain federal data sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do trade workers earn more in Los Angeles or Detroit?

On nominal pay, Los Angeles earns more — $74,460 versus $67,215. After cost of living, Detroit delivers stronger real purchasing power at $75,522 versus $44,855.

What is the cost-of-living difference between Los Angeles and Detroit?

Los Angeles carries a cost-of-living index of 166; Detroit runs at 89. The 77-point difference means a worker needs roughly that much more nominal pay in the higher-cost metro just to match the purchasing power of the lower-cost metro.

Which metro has more skilled-trade jobs tracked?

Los Angeles tracks 47 trades with available BLS OEWS data; Detroit tracks 41. Both readings come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program at https://www.bls.gov/oes/, which surveys hundreds of thousands of employers per release.

How are these wages calculated?

Every wage figure is the median (50th percentile) annual salary for that trade in that metro from the 2024 BLS OEWS release. The cost-of-living-adjusted column uses each metro's COL index to convert nominal pay into U.S.-average purchasing power. Read the full BLS OEWS methodology at https://www.bls.gov/oes/ for survey design and percentile computation detail.

Where can I find apprenticeships in either metro?

Registered apprenticeship programs for both metros are listed on the U.S. Department of Labor's site at https://www.apprenticeship.gov/, which lets you filter by city and trade. Most skilled trades require 3-5 years of registered apprenticeship before reaching journeyman pay.

Skilled-trade workers in Los Angeles earn an average median wage of $74,460 versus $67,215 in Detroit, per 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. After adjusting for cost of living, Detroit delivers $75,522 in U.S.-average purchasing power versus $44,855 for Los Angeles.

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