Comparison

Planned Versus Actual Labor on Electrical Jobs

This comparison puts the labor assumed in the estimate next to the labor actually recorded on the job, using both hours and cost. To get a true picture of profit, the report should use the fully burdened labor rate, not just hourly wages. If the calculation ignores payroll taxes, benefits, and workers’ compensation, the job’s labor margin can appear stronger than it really is.

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Updated 2026-08-12

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