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How Much Does a Mason (Bricklayer) Make? (2024)

Construction · SOC Code 47-2021 · 3-year apprenticeship

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The average mason (bricklayer) earns $68,974 per year ($33/hour) as of 2024, according to BLS data. Yearly income ranges from $48,300 to $101,120 depending on city, with entry-level workers earning about $60,430 and top earners making $114,010+.

$68,974
National Median
$69,875
National Mean
23,930
Total Employment
+-2%
5yr Growth
29
Cities Tracked
The $100K Question

Yes — top-decile mason (bricklayer)s clear $100K in 8 of 29 metros

The 90th-percentile mason (bricklayer) in Seattle, WA earns $114,010 per year ($55/hour). Reaching that tier typically takes journeyman-to-master progression plus union membership, specialization, or running a small contracting business. Median mason (bricklayer) pay nationally is $68,974 — the $100K mark is the high-earner ceiling, not the middle.

National Salary Range

Mason (Bricklayer) salaries range from $48,300 to $101,120 median across cities, depending on location, union membership, and experience level.

Mason (Bricklayer) Salary by City

CityMedianRange (10th-90th)COL-AdjustedGradeJobs
Seattle, WA$101,120$60,430$114,010$67,866D420
Boston, MA$91,880$61,360$131,310$60,447D730
Minneapolis, MN$89,590$62,280$103,310$84,519C800
Atlanta, GA$89,140$38,190$89,140$84,094C120
Chicago, IL$86,330$51,830$108,580$80,682C2,480
Portland, OR$80,870$57,940$98,190$62,208D340
Milwaukee, WI$80,320$47,890$99,050$83,667C240
Philadelphia, PA$78,570$51,990$108,890$68,322D1,210
New York, NY$77,270$51,400$124,890$41,321F2,170
St. Louis, MO$77,120$47,050$90,250$85,689C1,070
San Francisco, CA$76,340$54,680$122,510$40,179F360
Pittsburgh, PA$76,040$50,840$94,930$82,652C830
Denver, CO$72,770$48,740$77,530$56,852D480
Kansas City, MO$70,520$46,840$83,770$75,021D600
Indianapolis, IN$69,560$41,830$83,470$76,440D710
Nashville, TN$64,620$45,160$72,600$62,738D560
Columbus, OH$64,570$50,760$84,420$69,430D380
Detroit, MI$62,540$35,290$80,810$70,270D1,430
Los Angeles, CA$60,500$48,050$107,470$36,446F1,060
Phoenix, AZ$60,030$43,080$75,400$58,282D1,200
Las Vegas, NV$59,220$49,620$74,340$56,942D780
Salt Lake City, UT$55,950$39,780$76,790$53,798D690
Dallas, TX$53,910$38,440$61,120$52,853D1,650
San Antonio, TX$53,060$36,350$59,720$58,956D530
Charlotte, NC$51,230$39,240$59,930$52,276D660
Miami, FL$50,190$37,730$82,150$41,139F670
Houston, TX$50,060$37,120$60,810$52,146D990
Tampa, FL$48,640$36,710$63,380$48,158D460
Raleigh, NC$48,300$36,840$65,650$48,300D310

About Mason (Bricklayer) Pay

Mason (Bricklayer)s earn a national median salary of $68,974 based on 2024 BLS occupational wage data. The highest-paying city for this trade is Seattle at $101,120 median, while Raleigh offers the lowest at $48,300.

Becoming a mason (bricklayer) typically requires a 3-year apprenticeship program. Entry-level workers (10th percentile) can expect around $60,430, while master-level tradespeople (90th percentile) earn $114,010 or more. With -2% wage growth over the past 5 years, this trade is growing at a steady pace.

See how this compares to other trades on our highest paying trades ranking, or browse the best cities for trade workers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The average mason (bricklayer) salary is $68,974 per year ($33/hour) based on 2024 BLS OEWS data. Average yearly income ranges from $48,300 to $101,120 depending on city, experience, and union status.

Mason (Bricklayer)s earn an average hourly wage of $33/hour based on a 2,080-hour work year. Entry-level (10th percentile) hourly pay is about $29/hour, while top earners (90th percentile) make $55/hour or more.

Seattle offers the highest median pay for mason (bricklayer)s at $101,120. 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 -2% wage growth over 5 years, mason (bricklayer) offers steady career prospects. There are approximately 23,930 jobs nationwide across 29 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 $60,430 (10th percentile).

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS)
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Wage data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) 2024. Trade Pay Scores are a composite of median wage vs. metro income, wage growth, job demand, and COL-adjusted pay.

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