Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers

Detailed Occupation

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2022 Workforce
32.5k
Average Age
46.6
Average Salary
$48,001
Average Male Salary
$53,561
Average Female Salary
$40,335

About

Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers are most often employed by the Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores industry. The average yearly wage for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers was $48,001 in 2022.

Employment

Employment and salary information for the Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workforce. Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workforce in 2022 was 32,508 people, of which 42% were women and 58% were men. Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers are paid most in Hudson County (Central)--Jersey City (North) PUMA, NJ but are relatively concentrated in Northwest New Mexico Navajo Nation PUMA, NM.

Employment Over Time

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Grouping
18,842
Male Workforce
± 3.37k
13,666
Female Workforce
± 2.87k

The Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workforce in 2022 was 32,508 people (42% women and 58% men). This implies an average annual growth of 12.8% between 2014 (28,818) and 2022 (32,508).

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Employment by Location

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This map shows the states in the United States shaded by average wage for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers.

During 2022, the states that concentrated the best average annual wage were Maryland ($73,690), New Jersey ($67,869), and Florida ($63,509).

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Yearly Wage Ranking

$48,001
AVERAGE WAGE
#339 in the ranking (2022)
$64,683
NATIONAL AVERAGE WAGE
For all occupations across the US

In 2022, Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers earned an average of $48,001, $16,682 less than the average national salary of $64,683

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Wage Distribution

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0.409
WAGE GINI

In 2022, Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers had a wage GINI coefficient of 0.409, which is lower than the national average of 0.478. In other words, wages are distributed more evenly for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers (shown in red) than for the overall labor force (shown in gray).

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Industry

Information on the industries that employ Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers and on wages for those in the field. Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores is the industry that employs the most Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers, both by share and by number, though the highest paid industry for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers, by average wage, is Architectural, engineering & related services ($80,323).

Occupations by Industries

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32.5k
2022 Workforce
± 4,426
11.1%
1 YEAR GROWTH
± 17.8%

This graphic shows the share of Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers employed by various industries. Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores employs the largest share of Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers at 64.6%, followed by Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c. with 29.4% and Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers with 5.98%.

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Diversity

Demographic information on Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers in the US. The workforce of Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers in 2022 was 32,508 people, with 42% woman, and 58% men. The average age of male Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers in the workforce is 49.3 and of female Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers is 42.8, and the most common race/ethnicity for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers is White.

Gender and Age

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The workforce of Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers in 2022 was 32,508 people, with 42% woman, and 58% men.

The age ranges that concentrated the largest workforce were 35 to 39 years (4,298 people), 55 to 59 years (4,023  people), and 50 to 54 years (3,505 people). Among them they concentrated 36.7% of the total workforce.

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Ethnicity

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In 2022, 19.1% of Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workers were Hispanic and 80.9% non-Hispanic.

The treemap shows the distribution of Hispanic workers according to their origin, highlighting Mexican (65.5%), Puerto Rican (17.7)%, and Ecuadorian (16.7)%

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Races

In 2022, 64.1% of the Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workforce were White, of which 42.4% were women and 57.6% men. Other races that concentrated a significant number of workers were Asian (13.3%) and Two or More Races (8.3%).

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Education & Skills

Data on higher education choices for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers from The Department of Education and Census Bureau. The most common major for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers is Visual & Performing Arts but the most specialized major according to RCA in 2022 were Mechanical Technologies.

Among the necessary skills for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers, Critical Thinking stands, but the revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers need more than the average amount of Equipment Selection.

Majors

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The most common majors achieved by Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers in 2022 (counting all academic degrees) were Visual & Performing Arts (2,836 people), Business (1,846 people), and Social Sciences (660 people).

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Education Levels

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The main educational levels achieved by the Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers workers were High School or Equivalent (8,588 people), Some college (8,175 people), and Bachelors Degree (7,558 people).

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Skills

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Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jewelers & precious stone & metal workers need many skills, but most especially Critical Thinking, Quality Control Analysis, Judgment and Decision Making.

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