Where Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Pays Above the National Average

$45,700
National Median Salary
23
States Pay Above Average
40
Industries Pay Above Average

States Where Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Earns a Premium

These 23 states pay Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss above the national median of $45,700.

Rank State Annual Median Pay Premium Employment
1 Minnesota $56,430 +23.5% 1,330
2 Illinois $52,360 +14.6% 1,390
3 Iowa $52,310 +14.5% 880
4 New Hampshire $52,270 +14.4% 110
5 Colorado $51,140 +11.9% 630
6 Wisconsin $50,750 +11.1% 1,620
7 Missouri $50,270 +10.0% 1,210
8 Maine $49,000 +7.2% 230
9 Oregon $48,860 +6.9% 900
10 Washington $48,270 +5.6% 980
11 Nevada $48,000 +5.0% 280
12 Mississippi $47,790 +4.6% 510
13 Pennsylvania $47,580 +4.1% 1,720
14 Idaho $47,280 +3.5% 100
15 North Dakota $47,050 +3.0% 60
16 New York $46,850 +2.5% 2,160
17 Nebraska $46,820 +2.5% 410
18 Kansas $46,620 +2.0% 960
19 South Carolina $46,450 +1.6% 1,030
20 Kentucky $46,210 +1.1% 1,020
21 New Jersey $45,990 +0.6% 1,000
22 Montana $45,910 +0.5% 140
23 Arkansas $45,830 +0.3% 890

Industries Where Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Earns a Premium

These 40 industries pay Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenderss above the national median.

Rank Industry Annual Median Pay Premium Employment
1 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $62,120 +35.9% 90
2 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing $62,120 +35.9% 90
3 Other Specialty Trade Contractors $60,990 +33.5% 80
4 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing $58,410 +27.8% 50
5 Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills $56,650 +24.0% 880
6 Chemical Manufacturing (3255 and 3256 only) $55,170 +20.7% 140
7 Masonry Contractors $55,120 +20.6%
8 Building Material and Supplies Dealers $53,630 +17.4% 190
9 Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers $53,530 +17.1% 210
10 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (3321, 3322, 3325, 3326, and 3329 only) $53,190 +16.4% 180
11 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing $51,850 +13.5% 60
12 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods (4244 and 4248 only) $51,690 +13.1% 570
13 Paper Manufacturing $51,290 +12.2% 10,380
14 Converted Paper Product Manufacturing $51,020 +11.6% 9,500
15 Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing $50,640 +10.8% 200
16 Machine Shops $50,640 +10.8% 150
17 Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing $49,580 +8.5% 40
18 Tobacco Manufacturing $49,580 +8.5% 40
19 Steel Product Manufacturing from Purchased Steel $49,340 +8.0% 150
20 Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing $48,980 +7.2% 50
21 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing $48,930 +7.1% 140
22 Specialty Trade Contractors $48,880 +7.0% 1,180
23 Chemical Manufacturing $48,760 +6.7% 430
24 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing $48,710 +6.6% 110
25 Building Finishing Contractors $48,660 +6.5% 750
26 Primary Metal Manufacturing $48,370 +5.8% 460
27 Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Production and Processing $48,370 +5.8% 170
28 Construction of Buildings $47,950 +4.9%
29 Residential Building Construction $47,950 +4.9%
30 Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors $47,900 +4.8% 340
31 Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills $47,650 +4.3% 60
32 Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing $47,590 +4.1% 410
33 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods $47,130 +3.1% 980
34 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods (4242 and 4246 only) $47,120 +3.1% 210
35 Printing and Related Support Activities $46,240 +1.2% 4,420
36 Printing and Related Support Activities $46,240 +1.2% 4,420
37 Rubber Product Manufacturing $46,210 +1.1% 1,870
38 Machinery Manufacturing $46,160 +1.0% 430
39 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services $45,760 +0.1% 50
40 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing $45,710 +0.0% 100