Tire builders

Detailed Occupation

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2021 Workforce
14.3k
Average Age
40
Estimated Job Growth
0.476%
10-year projection
Average Salary
$52,205
Average Male Salary
$52,893
Average Female Salary
$46,608

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Employment and salary information for the Tire builders workforce. Tire builders workforce in 2021 was 14,303 people, of which 11% were women and 89% were men. Tire builders are paid most in Stephens, Caddo, Comanche (North), Tillman, Jefferson & Cotton Counties PUMA, OK but are relatively concentrated in Lawton City PUMA, OK.

Employment Over Time

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Grouping
12,736
Male Workforce
± 2.77k
1,567
Female Workforce
± 972

The Tire builders workforce in 2021 was 14,303 people (11% women and 89% men). This implies an average annual growth of −1.3% between 2014 (14,491) and 2021 (14,303).

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Employment by Location

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During 2021, the states that concentrated the best average annual wage were Kansas ($69,457), Ohio ($66,167), and New York ($61,165).

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Yearly Wage Ranking

$52,205
AVERAGE WAGE
#267 in the ranking (2021)
$59,596
NATIONAL AVERAGE WAGE
For all occupations across the US

In 2021, Tire builders earned an average of $52,205, $7,391 less than the average national salary of $59,596

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Wage Distribution

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0.247
WAGE GINI

In 2021, Tire builders had a wage GINI coefficient of 0.247, which is lower than the national average of 0.478. In other words, wages are distributed more evenly for Tire builders (shown in red) than for the overall labor force (shown in gray).

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Information on the industries that employ Tire builders and on wages for those in the field. Tire manufacturing is the industry that employs the most Tire builders, both by share and by number, though the highest paid industry for Tire builders, by average wage, is Construction ($254,875).

Occupations by Industries

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Value
14.3k
2021 Workforce
± 2,936
1.3%
1 YEAR GROWTH
± 28.8%

This graphic shows the share of Tire builders employed by various industries. Tire manufacturing employs the largest share of Tire builders at 93.8%, followed by Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores with 3.93% and Automotive repair & maintenance with 2.3%.

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Demographic information on Tire builders in the US. The workforce of Tire builders in 2021 was 14,303 people, with 11% woman, and 89% men. The average age of male Tire builders in the workforce is 39.7 and of female Tire builders is 42.6, and the most common race/ethnicity for Tire builders is White.

Gender and Age

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The workforce of Tire builders in 2021 was 14,303 people, with 11% woman, and 89% men.

The age ranges that concentrated the largest workforce were 45 to 49 years (2,179 people), 40 to 44 years (2,059  people), and 30 to 34 years (1,952 people). Among them they concentrated 43.8% of the total workforce.

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Ethnicity

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In 2021, 9.52% of Tire builders workers were Hispanic and 90.5% non-Hispanic.

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Races

In 2021, 64.8% of the Tire builders workforce were White, of which 7.73% were women and 92.3% men. Other races that concentrated a significant number of workers were Black (24.3%) and Two or More Races (5.52%).

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Data on higher education choices for Tire builders from The Department of Education and Census Bureau. The most common major for Tire builders is Business but the most specialized major according to RCA in 2021 were Mechanical Technologies.

Among the necessary skills for Tire builders, Operation Monitoring stands, but the revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that Tire builders need more than the average amount of Operation and Control.

Majors

ACS PUMS data only shows the major for bachelor's degrees. However, we can filter the data based on highest degree obtained.
Type of Majors
Degree

The most common majors achieved by Tire builders in 2021 (counting all academic degrees) were Business (137 people), Protective Services (94 people), and Communications (93 people).

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Education Levels

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The main educational levels achieved by the Tire builders workers were High School or Equivalent (7,495 people), Some college (4,171 people), and Secondary Education (1,066 people).

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Skills

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Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for Tire builders from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Tire builders need many skills, but most especially Operation Monitoring, Operation and Control, Monitoring.

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Projections on job growth for Tire Builders from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The 10-year national workforce is projected to grow 3.71%, but Tire Builders are expected to see a growth of 0.476% over the same period. This occupation is expected to grow less than the national average.

Job Growth

0.476%
Estimated Job Growth
10-year Projection
3.71%
National Growth
10-year Projection

This line chart shows the projected 10-year growth in the number of jobs for Tire builders. This profession is expected to grow less than than 3.71%, the average rate of national job growth.

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