Abilene carpenter wage context
The May 2025 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics estimate for the Abilene metropolitan area reports an estimated 80 wage-and-salary carpenters. Its hourly employee-wage benchmarks are:
| Measure | Hourly employee wage |
|---|---|
| Median (P50) | $20.69 |
| Mean | $21.58 |
These are employee wages, not an hourly billable rate. OEWS excludes self-employed workers, and it does not include your payroll taxes, benefits, vehicle, tools, dispatch, office overhead, warranty exposure, materials, or profit.
Texas-wide ACS PUMS employee-earnings context for carpenters in 2024 is:
| Measure | Imputed hourly employee earnings |
|---|---|
| P25 | $13.67 |
| Median (P50) | $18.13 |
| P75 | $25.38 |
ACS provides a second, Texas-wide earnings signal. The estimate includes Texas wage-and-salary carpenters and uses ACS person weights to calculate weighted percentiles. It is not Abilene-specific.
How the ACS estimate was calculated
This custom estimate uses PUMS occupation code SOCP=472031, corresponding to carpenters and mapped here to SOC 47-2031. It includes Texas wage-and-salary workers only (class-of-worker codes 1-5), with positive wage income, usual weekly hours, weeks worked, adjustment factor, and person weight. Zero or missing values are excluded; top-coded values are retained as published. Annual wage income is adjusted with ADJINC, divided by reported usual weekly hours × weeks worked, and weighted using PWGTP.
For this carpenter estimate, 632 unweighted records represent an estimated 91,334 Texas wage-and-salary workers. Weighted percentiles use the first record at or above the cumulative-weight threshold. See the 2024 PUMS occupation code list and the Texas person file.
How to calculate a loaded carpenter labor rate
BLS ECEC Table 4 reports that private-industry construction/extraction occupations had an average $31.69 in wages and $14.51 in benefits per hour in March 2026. That is an employer-cost multiplier of 1.4579. It is a national, broad-occupation benchmark, not a Abilene carpenter burden rate.
Using Abilene's OEWS median only as an example:
$20.69 employee wage × 1.4579 broad employer-cost multiplier = $30.16
Treat $30.16 per employee hour worked as an illustrative loaded-payroll starting point. It does not account for your ratio of paid hours to productive field hours, and it is not a target quote or market price.
To convert that starting point into productive field-hour cost, enter your own productive-hour ratio:
$30.16 loaded payroll cost per paid hour ÷ productive-hour ratio
At 75% productive utilization, the illustration becomes $40.21 per productive field hour. That is an example, not a Abilene benchmark.
Calculate carpenter labor cost for a job
Use your real inputs. If you do not know one yet, leave it visible as an assumption instead of hiding it in a flat-rate price.
Loaded payroll cost per paid hour = actual wage × payroll burden factor
Productive labor cost per field hour = loaded payroll cost ÷ productive-hour ratio
Job labor cost = productive labor cost per field hour × estimated field hours
Total job cost = technician labor + helper labor + materials + permits
+ equipment + travel/dispatch + subcontractors + job overhead
Required revenue at target gross margin = total job cost ÷ (1 − gross-margin rate)
For example, enter your actual technician wage, the hours you expect the job to take, the material estimate, and the margin you need. The calculation shows required revenue at your target gross margin, derived from your inputs, not a citywide customer-price claim. A 40% gross-margin target means dividing total job cost by 0.60; it does not mean adding 40% to cost. Your final quote can still reflect scope risk, warranty exposure, minimum service charges, and market positioning.
Additional Abilene and Texas market context
Taylor County finish-carpentry contractor industry
| Taylor County finish-carpentry contractor context, 2025 | Value |
|---|---|
| Private establishments | 7 |
| Average employment | 48 |
| Average weekly wage, all industry employees | $732 |
This QCEW Taylor County NAICS 23835 source file covers all occupations in the industry, so it is not a carpenter wage and should not go into a labor-cost formula. An establishment is a physical business location, not necessarily a unique company; one company operating multiple locations may be counted more than once. It is evidence of an active local finish-carpentry contractor market, not a pricing signal.
Texas regional price context
Texas's 2024 BEA all-items Regional Price Parity data was 97.1, where the U.S. average equals 100. This is broad state-level consumer price context shared by Austin, Dallas, and Houston. It does not distinguish Abilene from other Texas metros and should not be used as a labor, burden, or pricing multiplier.
Use this guide before you quote
- Start with your actual payroll wage, not the public median.
- Compare it with the Abilene OEWS context to spot a major mismatch.
- Add the burden, dispatch, materials, overhead, and margin your business actually carries.
- Save the assumptions with the estimate so you can compare forecast versus actual job cost later.
Use the calculator above with your own inputs, then use the public benchmarks as context, not as a substitute for your business economics.
Frequently asked questions
What is the median carpenter wage in Abilene?
The May 2025 BLS OEWS median wage for wage-and-salary carpenters in the Abilene metropolitan area is $20.69 per hour. It is an employee wage, not a customer billing rate. See the official OEWS table for the published Abilene data.
How do you calculate loaded labor cost for a carpenter?
Multiply the carpenter's actual hourly wage by your payroll burden factor. The broad public-data illustration on this page is $20.69 × 1.4579 = $30.16 per paid employee hour. Replace both inputs with your own payroll data.
How do productive hours affect carpenter labor cost?
Paid hours include time that may not be assigned to billable field work. Divide loaded payroll cost per paid hour by your productive-hour ratio. At 75% utilization, the illustrative $30.16 paid-hour cost becomes $40.21 per productive field hour.
What is a fully burdened carpenter labor rate?
A fully burdened carpenter labor rate combines the employee wage with the employer payroll costs assigned to that hour. To estimate the cost of a productive field hour, divide that loaded paid-hour cost by your productive-hour ratio. It is an internal cost input, not a customer billing-rate recommendation.
Is carpenter labor cost the same as an hourly billing rate?
No. Labor cost is one input. A billing rate or flat-rate quote may also need to recover vehicles, tools, dispatch, permits, materials, subcontractors, job overhead, warranty risk, scope risk, and the business's target gross margin.
Sources and methodology
- BLS OEWS, May 2025 Abilene carpenters, SOC 47-2031. Published series:
OEUM001018000000047203108(median) andOEUM001018000000047203103(mean). Extraction records:bls-oews-2025-10180-472031-p50andbls-oews-2025-10180-472031-mean. - ACS 2024 1-year PUMS Texas person file Texas wage-and-salary employee earnings distribution for PUMS occupation category
SOCP=472031, reported alongside SOC 47-2031. Record:acs-pums-2024-TX-472031. - BLS ECEC, March 2026 Private-industry construction/extraction/farming/fishing/forestry occupations. Record:
bls-ecec-2026q1-construction-extraction. - BLS QCEW, 2025 annual average Taylor County, NAICS 23835. Record:
bls-qcew-2025-48441-23835. - BEA Regional Price Parities, 2024 Texas all-items index. Record:
bea-rpp-2024-TX.
The source links above lead to the official table or downloadable file used for each benchmark. Extraction identifiers, reference periods, measurement boundaries, and geographic limitations are included so readers can judge relevance before relying on any value.
