Mason (Bricklayer) Salary (2025)
Construction · SOC Code 47-2021 · 3-year apprenticeship
National Salary Range
Mason (Bricklayer) salaries range from $48,075 to $73,787 median across cities, depending on location, union membership, and experience level.
Mason (Bricklayer) Salary by City
| City | Median | Range (10th-90th) | COL-Adjusted | Grade | Jobs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | $73,787 | $46,484 – $109,200 | $39,458 | D | 5,808 |
| San Francisco, CA | $71,364 | $45,655 – $107,052 | $37,560 | D | 6,565 |
| Seattle, WA | $69,652 | $42,662 – $103,527 | $46,746 | D | 3,777 |
| Boston, MA | $69,339 | $43,174 – $103,336 | $45,618 | D | 6,089 |
| Los Angeles, CA | $66,349 | $42,697 – $96,683 | $39,969 | D | 7,623 |
| Chicago, IL | $64,675 | $41,357 – $98,767 | $60,444 | C | 2,968 |
| Philadelphia, PA | $61,754 | $37,257 – $88,892 | $53,699 | D | 2,319 |
| Houston, TX | $60,138 | $37,284 – $87,928 | $62,644 | C | 2,545 |
| Minneapolis, MN | $60,044 | $36,926 – $91,749 | $56,645 | D | 2,674 |
| Denver, CO | $59,262 | $37,241 – $87,271 | $46,298 | D | 3,334 |
| Portland, OR | $58,301 | $34,489 – $83,762 | $44,847 | D | 3,494 |
| Milwaukee, WI | $57,729 | $35,004 – $83,942 | $60,134 | C | 2,205 |
| Detroit, MI | $55,754 | $34,808 – $80,135 | $62,645 | C | 2,867 |
| Dallas, TX | $54,593 | $34,189 – $83,224 | $53,523 | D | 3,104 |
| Atlanta, GA | $54,451 | $34,773 – $79,935 | $51,369 | D | 2,683 |
| Miami, FL | $53,901 | $33,252 – $77,627 | $44,181 | D | 2,646 |
| Nashville, TN | $53,683 | $34,260 – $76,212 | $52,119 | D | 2,864 |
| Charlotte, NC | $53,139 | $34,063 – $79,763 | $54,223 | D | 2,822 |
| Las Vegas, NV | $53,060 | $33,802 – $79,732 | $51,019 | D | 3,473 |
| Phoenix, AZ | $51,956 | $31,716 – $77,670 | $50,443 | D | 3,461 |
| Tampa, FL | $51,869 | $31,278 – $79,367 | $51,355 | D | 2,638 |
| Pittsburgh, PA | $51,752 | $31,161 – $73,080 | $56,252 | D | 2,796 |
| Indianapolis, IN | $51,603 | $32,448 – $73,900 | $56,707 | D | 1,813 |
| San Antonio, TX | $51,423 | $30,950 – $78,339 | $57,137 | D | 2,083 |
| Salt Lake City, UT | $50,777 | $30,198 – $71,496 | $48,824 | D | 3,820 |
| St. Louis, MO | $50,573 | $32,373 – $76,907 | $56,192 | D | 2,888 |
| Kansas City, MO | $50,130 | $30,074 – $73,190 | $53,330 | D | 1,700 |
| Columbus, OH | $49,023 | $30,860 – $70,957 | $52,713 | D | 1,934 |
| New Orleans, LA | $48,957 | $29,943 – $69,589 | $51,534 | D | 1,698 |
| Raleigh, NC | $48,075 | $29,284 – $73,450 | $48,075 | D | 1,830 |
About Mason (Bricklayer) Pay
Mason (Bricklayer)s earn a national median salary of $56,904 based on 2025 BLS occupational wage data. The highest-paying city for this trade is New York at $73,787 median, while Raleigh offers the lowest at $48,075.
Becoming a mason (bricklayer) typically requires a 3-year apprenticeship program. Entry-level workers (10th percentile) can expect around $46,484, while master-level tradespeople (90th percentile) earn $109,200 or more. With 5% wage growth over the past 5 years, this trade is growing at a steady pace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The national median salary for mason (bricklayer)s is $56,904 based on 2025 BLS data. Pay ranges from $48,075 to $73,787 depending on city, experience, and union status.
New York offers the highest median pay for mason (bricklayer)s at $73,787. However, cost of living matters — the COL-adjusted pay may tell a different story. Check our city-by-city breakdown above.
With a Trade Pay Score of D and 5% wage growth over 5 years, mason (bricklayer) offers steady career prospects. There are approximately 96,521 jobs nationwide across 30 metro areas.
Becoming a mason (bricklayer) typically requires a 3-year apprenticeship program combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Entry-level pay starts around $46,484 (10th percentile).
Wage data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) 2025. Trade Pay Scores are a composite of median wage vs. metro income, wage growth, job demand, and COL-adjusted pay.