How Much Does an Electrician Charge Per Hour in the USA? (2026)

2026 Electrician rate benchmarks — US market rates
Hourly rate
$65–$130
Day rate
$480–$950
Call-out fee
$130–$220
Source: Angi / HomeAdvisor 2026. Rates vary by location, experience and job complexity.

US electrician rates in 2026 typically range from $100 to $200 per hour, with the national average around $130-$150/hr for a licensed journeyman or master electrician running their own business. Here is the full breakdown.


US Electrician Hourly Rates by State (2026)

State/Region Typical Hourly Rate
California (Bay Area, LA) $150-$220/hr
New York, New Jersey $140-$200/hr
Washington, Oregon $120-$180/hr
Texas, Florida $90-$150/hr
Midwest (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan) $85-$140/hr
Southeast (Georgia, Tennessee) $80-$130/hr
Rural areas nationally $75-$120/hr

Source: HomeAdvisor, Angi, BLS Occupational Employment data, 2026.


Rates by Job Type

Job Typical Cost
Service call / diagnostic $75-$200 flat
Outlet or switch replacement $100-$200
Panel upgrade (200A) $1,500-$4,000
EV charger installation $400-$1,200
Whole-home rewire $8,000-$20,000+
Generator installation $3,000-$10,000

Why Electricians Should Stop Undercharging

The most common mistake self-employed US electricians make is pricing based on what they earned as an employee. As a self-employed electrician you must cover: self-employment tax (15.3%), health insurance, vehicle, tools, insurance, slow periods, and still make a profit. When all of that is factored in, an electrician charging $80/hr is often making less net income than they did as a $45/hr employee.




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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a fair price for an electrician in 2026?
$100-$180/hr is fair market rate in most US cities. If you’re being quoted significantly less, ask whether the contractor is licensed, insured, and will pull the required permits – all three are non-negotiable on electrical work.

Do electricians charge more for weekend or emergency callouts?
Yes – 1.5x to 2x the standard rate for emergency callouts is standard and widely accepted.


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