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This question is about apprentice electrician salaries.
1st-year apprentices earn $18.44 per hour, on average. This can range anywhere from $15.01 to $21.98 per year ($22,665 - $47,012 per year). 1st-year electrician apprentice wages vary from state to state and are based on a percentage of a Journeyman electrician's hourly pay.
For example, if a 1st-year apprentice works 40 hours per week, 50 weeks a year, they can earn a minimum of $20,000 a year. This salary is based on the lowest-paying state for electrician apprentices.
Starting hourly wages are calculated at 40% of a journeyman electrician's rate - which is typical regardless of location. So, a 1st-year apprentice working in Seattle, WA, may earn 40% of the Journeyman hourly wage in that area, which is around $45 an hour. This means a 1st apprentice would make around $16 an hour.
In other cases, apprentices attending a union apprenticeship have a set pay scale. It determines the hourly wage for apprentices based on the number of on-the-job hours worked, time in school, and satisfactory school progress. Regardless of how it is calculated, the pay rate for an apprenticeship does increase incrementally as an apprentice gains more experience.

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