What's the average electrician rate in Colorado?
Across 1 city indexed in Colorado, the median electrician rate is $99/hr. Hourly ranges span $75/hr to $124/hr depending on the metro and contractor.
Cities indexed
1
Hourly range, avg
$75–$124/hr
CO median
$99/hr
vs national
+13%
Colorado features high altitude with cold winters and wildfire concerns, which shapes both seasonal demand and the kind of work electricians perform locally. The state's market is characterized by booming Front Range development, and contractors operate under local licensing varies by municipality.
Across 1 city indexed in Colorado, electrician rates average $99/hr — about 13% above the national average of $88/hr.
Source: BLS OEWS May 2024 wage data, adjusted for Colorado cost of living. Read the methodology.
Across 1 city indexed in Colorado, the median electrician rate is $99/hr. Hourly ranges span $75/hr to $124/hr depending on the metro and contractor.
Colorado is 13% above the national average of $88/hr for electrician services. Local wage levels and cost of living drive most of this difference.
Denver sits at the top of the Colorado index for electrician services with rates of $74.55–$124.25/hr.
Colorado's market is shaped by high altitude with cold winters and wildfire concerns, booming Front Range development, and operates under local licensing varies by municipality. These factors flow through to consumer rates non-uniformly across the state — see the geographic precision note for how local data is sourced.
Consumer-facing rates. We apply industry-standard 1.5–2.5× multipliers to BLS hourly wages to account for business overhead, insurance, licensing, employer costs, and profit margin. The full calculation is documented in the wage-to-price methodology.
Pricing reflects the BLS OEWS May 2024 release. The next refresh lands when May 2025 data is published in April 2026. Cadence is documented in the update schedule.
Data: BLS OEWS May 2024 · Methodology · Last refreshed January 2026