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The average salary for a tap in the United States is $34,626 per year. Factors such as experience, location, and industry significantly impact earnings. For instance, entry-level positions might start around $27,000, while experienced tappers can earn upwards of $50,000 annually.
According to recent data, hourly wages for tappers range from $12 to $20, depending on the factors mentioned earlier. Job growth in this field is steady, with opportunities available in various sectors such as manufacturing and food services.
States like California, New York, and Texas tend to offer higher salaries for tappers, often due to the cost of living and demand for skilled labor. The highest paying industries include beverage manufacturing, where specialized skills can lead to higher compensation.
Various job platforms have reported similar salary figures, reinforcing the average earnings for tappers and highlighting potential career growth avenues.
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| Experience level | Avg. salary | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-level tapper | $24,600 | $11.83 |
| Mid-level tapper | $27,200 | $13.06 |
| Senior-level tapper | $41,000 | $19.70 |
The highest-paying states for tappers are California, Hawaii, and Montana. The lowest average tapper salary states are West Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia.
| Rank | State | Avg. salary | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Montana | $39,881 | $19.17 |
| 2 | Minnesota | $39,337 | $18.91 |
| 3 | Nevada | $39,346 | $18.92 |
| 4 | Indiana | $36,292 | $17.45 |
| 5 | North Dakota | $38,438 | $18.48 |
| 6 | Oregon | $38,961 | $18.73 |
| 7 | Utah | $37,368 | $17.97 |
| 8 | Nebraska | $36,611 | $17.60 |
| 9 | New Mexico | $38,069 | $18.30 |
| 10 | Missouri | $37,873 | $18.21 |
| 11 | North Carolina | $36,727 | $17.66 |
| 12 | Ohio | $35,051 | $16.85 |
| 13 | California | $42,617 | $20.49 |
| 14 | New Hampshire | $38,175 | $18.35 |
| 15 | Louisiana | $37,577 | $18.07 |
| 16 | Wyoming | $37,000 | $17.79 |
| 17 | Colorado | $39,223 | $18.86 |
| 18 | Mississippi | $35,843 | $17.23 |
| 19 | Alaska | $39,167 | $18.83 |
| 20 | Wisconsin | $35,191 | $16.92 |
| 21 | South Dakota | $36,966 | $17.77 |
| 22 | Iowa | $34,632 | $16.65 |
| 23 | Illinois | $37,492 | $18.02 |
| 24 | Maryland | $38,746 | $18.63 |
| 25 | Connecticut | $37,447 | $18.00 |
| 26 | Arizona | $36,211 | $17.41 |
| 27 | Hawaii | $40,213 | $19.33 |
| 28 | New York | $37,370 | $17.97 |
| 29 | Pennsylvania | $34,253 | $16.47 |
| 30 | Oklahoma | $34,531 | $16.60 |
| 31 | Vermont | $36,524 | $17.56 |
| 32 | Maine | $34,426 | $16.55 |
| 33 | Tennessee | $33,584 | $16.15 |
| 34 | Massachusetts | $35,494 | $17.06 |
| 35 | Idaho | $35,058 | $16.85 |
| 36 | Kansas | $34,266 | $16.47 |
| 37 | West Virginia | $31,945 | $15.36 |
| 38 | Washington | $35,428 | $17.03 |
| 39 | Kentucky | $32,432 | $15.59 |
| 40 | Alabama | $31,469 | $15.13 |
| 41 | Rhode Island | $33,322 | $16.02 |
| 42 | Texas | $31,988 | $15.38 |
| 43 | Michigan | $32,789 | $15.76 |
| 44 | Georgia | $31,423 | $15.11 |
| 45 | New Jersey | $33,642 | $16.17 |
| 46 | District of Columbia | $32,961 | $15.85 |
| 47 | Florida | $32,179 | $15.47 |
| 48 | South Carolina | $30,832 | $14.82 |
| 49 | Delaware | $32,364 | $15.56 |
| 50 | Virginia | $29,914 | $14.38 |
| 51 | Arkansas | $27,645 | $13.29 |
The highest-paying cities for tappers are Painesville, OH, Jackman, ME, and Skowhegan, ME.
| Rank | City | Avg. salary | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Painesville, OH | $35,386 | $17.01 |
| 2 | Jackman, ME | $34,319 | $16.50 |
| 3 | Skowhegan, ME | $34,302 | $16.49 |
A tapper's salary ranges from $27,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $43,000 at the 90th percentile.

| Percentile | Annual salary | Monthly salary | Hourly rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90th Percentile | $43,000 | $3,583 | $21 |
| 75th Percentile | $39,000 | $3,250 | $19 |
| Average | $34,626 | $2,886 | $17 |
| 25th Percentile | $30,000 | $2,500 | $14 |
| 10th Percentile | $27,000 | $2,250 | $13 |
The highest paying types of tappers are bucket operator, can striper, and multi-skilled operator.
| Job title | Annual salary | Monthly salary | Hourly rate | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Production Utility Worker | $31,692 | $2,641 | $15.24 | 81,054 |
| Production Employee | $32,872 | $2,739 | $15.80 | 75,730 |
| Production Worker | $30,847 | $2,571 | $14.83 | 136,584 |
| Production Line Operator | $33,261 | $2,772 | $15.99 | 155,014 |
| Production Operator | $35,185 | $2,932 | $16.92 | 117,254 |
| Finisher Operator | $35,406 | $2,951 | $17.02 | 77,850 |
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The average tapper salary has risen by $5,177 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average tapper earned $29,449 annually, but today, they earn $34,626 a year. That works out to a 9% change in pay for tappers over the last decade.
Compare tapper salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.
Compare tapper salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.
| Year | Avg. salary | Hourly rate | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $34,600 | $16.65 | +5.2% |
| 2024 | $32,800 | $15.79 | -1.2% |
| 2023 | $33,200 | $15.98 | +4.2% |
| 2022 | $31,800 | $15.31 | +0.4% |
| 2021 | $31,700 | $15.24 | +2.9% |
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