Wages vary based on the jeweler's duties and level of experience. Wages also vary by area of the country and by employer. Jewelers in larger companies usually earn more than those in small shops.
Benefits vary by employer. Salaried jewelers who work full time generally receive benefits such as paid vacation and health insurance. Many employers also provide payment for work-related courses and discounts on jewelry purchases.
Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers (SOC 51-9071)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $16.05 | $19.04 | $24.72 |
Yearly | $33,384 | $39,601 | $51,423 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $16.05 | $19.18 | $24.72 |
Yearly | $33,384 | $39,888 | $51,422 | |
Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $18.64 | $24.45 | $26.56 |
Yearly | $38,762 | $50,849 | $55,236 | |
Rockford Area | Hourly | $18.75 | $24.58 | $27.40 |
Yearly | $38,995 | $51,126 | $56,997 | |
United States | Hourly | $17.56 | $22.81 | $29.84 |
Yearly | $36,510 | $47,450 | $62,070 |