United States
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ZipRecruiter reports an average salary of $60,500/year or roughly $29.09/hour. Most bricklayers earn between $22.12–$32.45/hour, with top earners reaching around $43–$48/hour.
Payscale lists an average hourly wage of $28.19, ranging from $18.29 on the low end to $48.92 for the highest earners.
Glassdoor estimates slightly lower: $51,900/year or about $25/hour. Entry-level starts near $19/hour, while seasoned workers can make up to $32/hour.
- Bricklayers typically earn between £15–£25/hour, translating to £120–£200/day, or approximately £28,800–£48,000/year.
- MyJobQuote adds that newly qualified bricklayers earn around £32,000/year, experienced ones about £40,000, and self-employed tradespeople may earn £38/hour or £56,000/year. Business owners can reach up to £60,000/year.
Canada
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Hourly wages typically fall between CAD 25–45/hour, with a median around CAD 38/hour.
Country | Average Hourly Rate | Annual Salary Range |
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USA | ~$25–29/hour (avg range $18–48) | ~$50k–60k, top earners up to ~$80k+ |
UK | £15–25/hour | £28k–48k; Self-employed higher up to £60k |
Australia | AUD 33–45/hour | AUD 67k–94k/year |
Canada | CAD 25–45/hour | - |