Barbers

Barbers

Provide barbering services, such as cutting, trimming, shampooing, and styling hair; trimming beards; or giving shaves.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Arizona 130 $48,550 $23.34
California 860 $43,840 $21.08
Colorado 180 $33,420 $16.07
Connecticut $39,600 $19.04
District of Columbia $35,560 $17.10
Florida 1,400 $31,270 $15.03
Georgia 480 $34,380 $16.53
Illinois 550 $32,210 $15.49
Indiana 340 $30,790 $14.80
Iowa 240 $34,030 $16.36
Kentucky 90 $40,840 $19.64
Louisiana 460 $36,320 $17.46
Maryland $31,220 $15.01
Massachusetts $32,030 $15.40
Michigan 490 $47,950 $23.05
Mississippi 90 $23,290 $11.20
Missouri $37,430 $17.99
Nebraska $32,000 $15.39
New Jersey 730 $41,270 $19.84
New Mexico 40 $28,070 $13.50
New York 1,420 $35,920 $17.27
North Carolina $49,870 $23.98
North Dakota 60 $32,040 $15.40
Ohio $40,260 $19.36
Oregon $44,590 $21.44
South Carolina 170 $23,760 $11.42
Tennessee 260 $31,470 $15.13
Texas 1,270 $28,550 $13.72
Utah 300 $23,780 $11.43
Virginia 510 $33,840 $16.27
Washington 700 $53,250 $25.60
West Virginia $27,040 $13.00
Wisconsin 200 $31,050 $14.93

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to shave and trim facial/neck hair and beards, cut and dress hair, fit hairpieces, give facial and scalp massages, apply cosmetic treatments, and to prepare for licensure as professional barbers at various levels. Includes instruction in facial shaving; beard and mustache shaping and trimming; shampooing; hair cutting; hair styles and styling art; facial treatments and massage; chemical applications; hair and scalp anatomy and physiology; hairpiece and toupee fitting; equipment operation; health and safety; customer service; and shop business practices.

Certificate
Certificate
Certificate

A program that prepares individuals to shampoo, cut, style, set, and dress the scalp hair of women and/or men, braid hair, apply hair cosmetics and wigs, and prepare for licensure as professional cosmetologists, hairdressers, and barbers at various levels. Includes instruction in hair design theory and concepts, hair cleaning and shampooing, hair coloring, chemical applications and permanent reconstructions, hair anatomy and physiology, scalp diseases and treatments, wig and hairpiece fitting, hair braiding, customer service, shop management, equipment operation, health and safety, and applicable laws and regulations.

Certificate
Certificate

A program that prepares cosmetologists, hairstylists, and other personal grooming specialists to manage beauty parlors, shops, and full-service or specialized salons and to prepare for licensure as professional salon owners and operators. Includes instruction in cosmetic services marketing and retailing; advertising and promotion; salon management; the cosmetic and salon supply industries; hiring, supervision, and labor relations; applicable business and professional laws and regulations; professional standards and image; and customer service.

Certificate Associate Degree
Certificate Associate Degree
Certificate Associate Degree
Certificate Associate Degree
Certificate Associate Degree

A program that prepares cosmetologists, barbers, stylists, nail technicians, and other grooming specialists to teach their specializations in licensed and accredited schools of cosmetology and barbering, and to prepare for licensure as instructors. Includes instruction in cosmetology arts and sciences teaching principles; student learning styles; professional curricula development; instructional planning; instructional methods and aids; student counseling and career assistance; test development; and classroom/clinic management.

Certificate
Certificate
Certificate
  • $35,700 per year
    National average salary
    Moderate
    Job growth rate
  • Postsecondary nondegree award
    Typical education requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as barbers.

  • Less than high school 10%
  • High school graduate 48%
  • College dropout 27%
  • Associate’s degree 8%
  • Bachelor’s degree 6%
  • Master’s degree 1%
  • Doctorate degree 0%

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