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Tire Repairers and Changers Salary - BLS OEWS Wage Benchmarks

SOC 49-3093 · National · May 2025 OEWS Data

Median Annual Salary
$37,710
$18.13/hr
Verified BLS OEWS data · Updated May 18, 2026
Source: BLS OEWS · Published May 15, 2026
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The national median salary for Tire Repairers and Changers is $37,710 per year ($18.13/hr) according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025. The middle 50% of earners make between $34,694 and $45,302 annually. Top earners at the 90th percentile reach $50,232 per year. There are approximately 108,410 tire repairers and changers employed in the United States.

About This Role

BLS Standard Occupational Classification 2018

Repair and replace tires.

Career Outlook

BLS Employment Projections · 2024-2034
10-year growth
+5.7%
Faster than average
Annual openings
15K
per year, on avg
Workforce today
113K
as of 2024
Why those openings exist
4% from new growth96% from people leaving the role
Most openings come from replacement, not growth. Retention matters more than recruiting here.
Typical entry requirements
Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Experience
None
On-the-job training
Short-term on-the-job training

Industry Wage Breakdown

Top 5 industries by employment · median annual wage, sector-specific
IndustryWorkforce Median Pay
Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Retailers
NAICS 441300
77K$37,020
General Merchandise Retailers
NAICS 455000
10K$45,120
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
NAICS 811100
10K$36,160
Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
NAICS 423100
5K$39,920
Automobile Dealers
NAICS 441100
1K$36,540
Wage range across top 5 industries: $36,160 to $45,120 (25% spread)

Wage Percentiles

Hourly & annualized (2,080 hours)
PercentileHourly RateAnnual Salary
P10$14.43$30,014
P25$16.68$34,694
P50MEDIAN$18.13$37,710
P75$21.78$45,302
P90$24.15$50,232

Market Context Signal

JOLTS · manufacturing sector
Stable
Openings Rate
3.5%
Quits Rate
1.4%

Manufacturing openings ticked up to 462K (+19K) in March, with the rate at 3.5%. Hires rose to 310K. The sector has stabilized after late-2025 softening.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average tire repairers and changers salary?

The national median salary for Tire Repairers and Changers is $37,710 per year ($18.13/hr) according to BLS OEWS May 2025 data. The middle 50% earn between $34,694 and $45,302 annually.

How much do top-earning tire repairers and changers make?

The 90th percentile salary for Tire Repairers and Changers is $50,232 per year ($24.15/hr). The 75th percentile is $45,302 per year.

What is the entry-level salary for tire repairers and changers?

Entry-level Tire Repairers and Changers (10th percentile) earn approximately $30,014 per year ($14.43/hr). The 25th percentile is $34,694 per year.

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Tire Repairers and Changers Salary by State

Top 5 states by employment
Texas14,170 workersCalifornia11,620 workersFlorida6,960 workersMichigan4,470 workersGeorgia3,980 workers

About This Data

Wage figures on this page come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025 release. OEWS surveys roughly 1.1 million establishments annually. It is the most comprehensive employer-reported wage dataset in the United States.

P10 through P90 percentiles represent the wage distribution across all surveyed employers (not self-reported by workers). Geographic adjustments use BLS-derived cost multipliers calibrated from regional wage variation.

Wages are estimates. Individual compensation depends on experience, education, employer size, industry, and negotiation. Use this as benchmark context, not absolute ground truth.

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