Trades · CA
A Electrician (Journeyman) license in California costs $224 initially and requires 4-5 year apprenticeship (8000 hours). California wages are above the national median by 19%, making it a competitive market for this profession.
| State | Fee | Wage | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska | $162 | $70,630 | Medium-High |
| Alabama | $211 | $58,250 | Medium-High |
| Arkansas | $136 | $58,650 | Medium-High |
| Arizona | $215 | $64,770 | Medium-High |
| Colorado | $189 | $71,950 | Medium-High |
| Connecticut | $223 | $73,610 | Medium-High |
| District of Columbia | $209 | $78,610 | Medium-High |
| Delaware | $143 | $67,100 | Medium-High |
| Florida | $192 | $65,280 | Medium-High |
| Georgia | $159 | $63,330 | Medium-High |
| Hawaii | $187 | $79,140 | Medium-High |
| Iowa | $186 | $60,500 | Medium-High |
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