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The Best-Paying Construction Industry Professions in Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI, JUL 15 – Construction trades in Mississippi offer median weekly earnings of $1,026 without requiring college degrees as demand grows due to infrastructure investment and retiring workers.

  • Employment in the construction industry is anticipated to increase by 5.6% from 2023 to 2033, surpassing the projected average growth rate of 4.0% for all occupations during that decade.
  • This expansion is fueled by increased spending on infrastructure and manufacturing, a growing population, and the necessity to fill positions vacated by retiring employees, alongside a renewed interest among young people in skilled trades.
  • Construction wages vary widely, with states like Hawaii, Illinois, and Massachusetts reporting median hourly wages from $35 to over $38, reflecting strong regional pay differences.
  • Elevator and Escalator Installers earn the highest median annual wage at $106,580, while electricians earn a national median of $62,350 and face projected 10.8% job growth.
  • Nearly 14% of individuals in the construction industry operate as self-employed professionals, reflecting strong opportunities for entrepreneurship, while increasing interest in skilled trades indicates ongoing growth and competitive wages in the sector.
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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