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1 All Occupations $24.39 $11.52 $18.57 $ Accountants and Auditors $32.78 $25.52 $31.90 $ Administrative Services Managers $43.33 $34.50 $42.23 $ Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors $34.93 $33.10 $35.54 $ Advertising Sales Agents $39.53 $16.99 $21.99 $ Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians $30.53 $23.07 $29.32 $ Amusement and Recreation Attendants $11.33 $9.43 $10.69 $ Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate $31.62 $23.03 $30.68 $ Architects, Except Landscape and Naval $39.35 $28.55 $42.21 $ Architectural and Civil Drafters $27.44 $24.34 $27.13 $ Architecture and Engineering Occupations $38.85 $28.45 $37.30 $ Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations $26.42 $12.48 $21.62 $ Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other $14.85 $11.24 $13.64 $ Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants $12.98 $11.81 $13.20 $ Automotive Body and Related Repairers $20.28 $16.59 $20.51 $ Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $20.15 $15.33 $19.61 $ Baggage Porters and Bellhops $9.98 $9.28 $9.41 $ Bakers $12.82 $10.61 $11.83 $ Bartenders $10.51 $9.23 $9.37 $ Bill and Account Collectors $20.16 $17.06 $20.22 $ Billing and Posting Clerks $19.36 $15.35 $18.95 $ Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $18.45 $15.21 $18.19 $ Budget Analysts $34.03 $27.48 $34.88 $ Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations $13.76 $10.09 $12.18 $ Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists $25.48 $20.19 $24.64 $ Bus Drivers, School or Special Client $16.25 $14.17 $16.62 $ Business and Financial Operations Occupations $33.30 $23.11 $31.51 $ Business Operations Specialists, All Other $30.53 $22.05 $30.62 $ Butchers and Meat Cutters $20.65 $15.89 $18.97 $ Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products $14.74 $12.99 $14.02 $ Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels $22.95 $16.81 $19.42 $ Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $29.42 $21.54 $26.98 $ Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School $76,890 $62,920 $80,070 $91, Carpenters $23.33 $18.05 $21.95 $27.00 Page 1 of 12
2 Cashiers $11.06 $9.43 $10.38 $ Chefs and Head Cooks $25.09 $18.33 $21.79 $ Chemical Technicians $24.20 $19.71 $23.12 $ Chief Executives $95.73 $68.31 # # Child, Family, and School Social Workers $28.68 $19.81 $26.29 $ Childcare Workers $11.14 $9.32 $10.15 $ Civil Engineering Technicians $29.75 $22.14 $27.73 $ Civil Engineers $44.80 $36.82 $45.65 $ Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators $38.64 $33.92 $39.30 $ Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment $12.91 $10.34 $11.89 $ Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists $36.46 $27.49 $37.92 $ Coaches and Scouts $35,440 $19,370 $19,980 $50, Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.10 $11.28 $16.15 $ Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food $11.32 $9.33 $10.33 $ Community and Social Service Occupations $25.54 $17.34 $24.18 $ Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other $22.64 $16.26 $18.46 $ Community Health Workers $21.42 $17.11 $20.23 $ Compensation and Benefits Managers $58.22 $41.58 $54.10 $ Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $31.52 $22.93 $30.08 $ Compliance Officers $38.65 $31.44 $36.71 $ Computer and Information Systems Managers $57.73 $42.23 $52.74 $ Computer and Mathematical Occupations $40.94 $29.33 $39.45 $ Computer Network Architects $51.71 $43.21 $49.94 $ Computer Network Support Specialists $29.61 $20.98 $27.45 $ Computer Occupations, All Other $42.16 $36.20 $40.33 $ Computer Programmers $46.58 $35.16 $46.34 $ Computer Systems Analysts $41.93 $33.68 $42.11 $ Computer User Support Specialists $24.67 $20.15 $23.72 $ Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers $19.91 $14.84 $19.87 $ Concierges $11.93 $10.34 $11.22 $ Construction and Building Inspectors $32.89 $28.37 $33.45 $ Construction and Extraction Occupations $24.88 $18.26 $23.54 $ Construction Laborers $19.98 $16.09 $18.53 $ Construction Managers $53.13 $40.39 $51.89 $66.73 Page 2 of 12
3 Cooks, All Other $16.10 $13.16 $14.42 $ Cooks, Fast Food $10.07 $9.29 $9.43 $ Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria $14.27 $11.48 $13.64 $ Cooks, Restaurant $13.30 $10.64 $12.62 $ Cooks, Short Order $11.83 $10.07 $11.08 $ Cost Estimators $40.15 $31.65 $38.23 $ Counter and Rental Clerks $12.31 $9.36 $9.62 $ Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop $10.78 $9.42 $10.43 $ Court, Municipal, and License Clerks $20.70 $14.94 $21.34 $ Credit Analysts $28.79 $22.46 $26.76 $ Crossing Guards $11.52 $9.81 $11.12 $ Curators $31.89 $22.58 $32.06 $ Customer Service Representatives $14.77 $10.80 $13.43 $17.48 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $18.19 $13.87 $18.77 $ Data Entry Keyers $17.64 $14.60 $16.98 $ Database Administrators $39.68 $27.58 $39.81 $ Dental Assistants $19.17 $14.52 $19.56 $ Dental Hygienists $36.92 $33.07 $36.02 $ Dentists, General $99.78 $71.60 # # Detectives and Criminal Investigators $41.33 $32.84 $37.61 $ Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $40.60 $35.59 $42.29 $ Dietitians and Nutritionists $30.34 $24.12 $31.37 $ Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers $9.80 $9.26 $9.39 $ Dishwashers $11.86 $9.40 $10.41 $ Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance $17.15 $12.44 $16.74 $ Driver/Sales Workers $11.11 $9.37 $9.89 $ Editors $34.89 $22.91 $34.43 $ Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School $128,180 $103,050 $124,690 $148, Education Administrators, Postsecondary $45.70 $32.49 $42.70 $ Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program $27.69 $16.74 $22.09 $ Education, Training, and Library Occupations $28.25 $16.20 $26.66 $ Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors $29.67 $21.91 $30.13 $ Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers $18.14 $13.51 $16.93 $21.47 Page 3 of 12
4 Electrical and Electronics Drafters $30.77 $21.78 $32.65 $ Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians $32.65 $24.99 $30.20 $ Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment $30.85 $24.46 $32.03 $ Electrical Engineers $43.40 $36.41 $42.87 $ Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers $38.82 $33.59 $40.82 $ Electricians $25.94 $18.35 $24.40 $ Electronics Engineers, Except Computer $60.07 $47.03 $57.50 $ Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $69,400 $54,020 $69,050 $85, Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs $28.03 $25.35 $27.80 $ Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $21.45 $15.62 $20.73 $ Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other $41.23 $35.25 $40.48 $ Engineers, All Other $51.46 $44.36 $52.27 $ Environmental Engineers $44.30 $37.11 $46.38 $ Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health $54.96 $40.30 $57.48 $ Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators $22.80 $20.42 $22.72 $ Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants $27.86 $23.99 $27.77 $ Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $19.94 $16.30 $20.15 $ Family and General Practitioners $ $80.54 # # Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations $14.46 $9.35 $10.25 $ File Clerks $14.41 $11.86 $13.69 $ Financial Analysts $42.39 $28.44 $36.27 $ Financial Managers $63.59 $43.42 $56.98 $ Financial Specialists, All Other $39.50 $31.03 $38.28 $ Fire Inspectors and Investigators $25.13 $9.57 $25.77 $ Firefighters $24.79 $18.28 $25.58 $ First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $35.17 $27.17 $32.82 $ First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers $34.26 $29.80 $34.14 $ First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers $18.98 $12.78 $18.71 $ First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand $23.57 $18.12 $23.66 $ First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers $21.30 $16.73 $19.91 $ First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers $22.17 $16.26 $18.18 $ First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers $29.10 $18.74 $28.67 $36.30 Page 4 of 12
5 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers $50.22 $27.85 $33.58 $ First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers $25.71 $19.96 $24.68 $ First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers $21.14 $16.67 $20.17 $ First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives $39.05 $33.32 $39.02 $ First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $35.19 $23.40 $33.98 $ First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other $22.83 $16.93 $21.02 $ First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers $21.54 $16.15 $20.24 $25.27 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators $26.84 $19.54 $25.63 $ Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors $16.19 $9.61 $11.85 $ Floral Designers $14.31 $12.38 $13.99 $ Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations $11.93 $9.32 $10.07 $ Food Preparation Workers $11.19 $9.41 $10.13 $ Food Servers, Nonrestaurant $11.94 $9.55 $11.21 $ Food Service Managers $35.71 $24.75 $39.04 $ Foundry Mold and Coremakers $17.02 $14.00 $16.36 $ Fundraisers $26.68 $19.46 $25.01 $ Funeral Attendants $11.37 $9.25 $10.59 $ Gaming Managers $45.76 $28.38 $35.00 $ General and Operations Managers $57.81 $35.08 $47.29 $ Graphic Designers $20.76 $17.37 $19.95 $ Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists $14.20 $9.84 $12.86 $ Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other $27.17 $19.46 $25.29 $ Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations $41.69 $26.31 $35.48 $ Healthcare Social Workers $27.85 $22.09 $26.45 $ Healthcare Support Occupations $15.96 $12.65 $14.51 $ Healthcare Support Workers, All Other $18.65 $15.27 $18.59 $ Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $23.00 $18.38 $23.20 $ Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $21.03 $17.23 $21.03 $ Helpers--Carpenters $17.58 $12.92 $14.39 $ Helpers--Electricians $12.21 $9.34 $9.55 $ Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers $15.34 $12.40 $14.73 $ Helpers--Production Workers $15.31 $11.02 $15.64 $ Highway Maintenance Workers $23.60 $20.54 $23.41 $27.10 Page 5 of 12
6 Home Appliance Repairers $17.54 $15.34 $17.02 $ Home Health Aides $12.95 $11.02 $12.85 $ Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop $10.27 $9.29 $9.48 $ Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $11.13 $9.64 $10.76 $ Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $20.07 $17.48 $20.06 $ Human Resources Managers $59.32 $42.09 $50.01 $ Human Resources Specialists $28.22 $19.50 $27.03 $ Industrial Engineering Technicians $26.11 $21.32 $26.51 $ Industrial Engineers $35.74 $27.22 $33.46 $ Industrial Machinery Mechanics $29.14 $19.88 $29.43 $ Industrial Production Managers $53.02 $40.87 $49.64 $ Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $16.01 $10.86 $14.96 $ Information and Record Clerks, All Other $18.62 $13.40 $18.05 $ Information Security Analysts $52.88 $32.43 $37.75 $ Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers $24.11 $18.37 $22.54 $ Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations $23.29 $17.00 $22.16 $ Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other $24.78 $22.65 $24.63 $ Instructional Coordinators $37.49 $28.42 $36.90 $ Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks $18.15 $16.03 $17.61 $ Insurance Sales Agents $25.66 $17.24 $21.49 $ Insurance Underwriters $40.08 $30.48 $36.44 $ Internists, General $99.00 $77.01 # # Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $13.63 $10.31 $12.22 $ Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education $67,000 $50,860 $64,700 $85, Labor Relations Specialists $11.65 $9.27 $9.38 $ Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand $15.63 $11.16 $14.55 $ Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers $13.77 $10.59 $13.10 $ Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $22.58 $18.44 $21.99 $ Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers $11.35 $9.95 $10.93 $ Lawyers $62.73 $43.77 $53.89 $ Legal Occupations $41.96 $22.36 $31.49 $ Legal Secretaries $19.03 $16.31 $18.18 $ Legal Support Workers, All Other $21.83 $16.86 $22.02 $27.07 Page 6 of 12
7 Librarians $28.83 $23.25 $28.42 $ Library Assistants, Clerical $14.32 $11.06 $13.45 $ Library Technicians $16.26 $12.98 $14.95 $ Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $26.35 $24.21 $26.51 $ Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $11.60 $9.85 $10.99 $ Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers $17.48 $10.86 $14.11 $ Loan Interviewers and Clerks $20.09 $16.48 $19.38 $ Loan Officers $35.61 $23.99 $29.90 $ Lodging Managers $35.46 $19.57 $28.57 $ Logisticians $34.16 $26.07 $33.09 $ Machinists $25.24 $20.93 $25.16 $ Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $11.39 $9.44 $10.59 $ Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $14.65 $10.85 $14.79 $ Maintenance and Repair Workers, General $20.03 $15.21 $19.43 $ Maintenance Workers, Machinery $25.12 $20.82 $25.61 $ Management Analysts $42.71 $33.34 $41.77 $ Management Occupations $57.44 $36.59 $50.44 $ Managers, All Other $56.44 $45.07 $51.21 $ Manicurists and Pedicurists $12.35 $9.29 $10.58 $ Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $24.12 $17.68 $22.53 $ Marketing Managers $53.60 $35.88 $47.42 $ Marriage and Family Therapists $25.62 $18.16 $22.78 $ Massage Therapists $18.32 $10.74 $17.02 $ Mechanical Drafters $29.63 $25.07 $28.11 $ Mechanical Engineering Technicians $31.70 $25.36 $29.81 $ Mechanical Engineers $41.33 $31.45 $40.75 $ Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians $26.30 $18.85 $25.25 $ Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists $34.06 $28.88 $34.04 $ Medical and Health Services Managers $52.98 $39.99 $51.20 $ Medical Assistants $16.49 $13.92 $16.31 $ Medical Records and Health Information Technicians $23.60 $17.40 $22.33 $ Medical Secretaries $18.75 $15.44 $18.50 $ Medical Transcriptionists $22.28 $19.09 $22.07 $ Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $22.59 $16.45 $21.26 $27.87 Page 7 of 12
8 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers $31.56 $23.14 $32.75 $ Mental Health Counselors $26.62 $16.41 $27.56 $ Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers $12.80 $9.23 $12.28 $ Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $74,180 $62,200 $75,850 $88, Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $21.52 $20.33 $21.84 $ Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $23.80 $21.08 $22.70 $27.03 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $15.97 $14.75 $16.20 $ Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians $21.93 $17.49 $20.43 $ Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $18.99 $15.21 $18.46 $ Network and Computer Systems Administrators $36.43 $30.11 $36.53 $ Nonfarm Animal Caretakers $13.42 $9.76 $11.31 $ Nuclear Engineers $53.26 $44.49 $53.64 $ Nurse Practitioners $49.27 $42.19 $48.34 $ Nursing Assistants $14.47 $12.45 $13.81 $ Occupational Health and Safety Specialists $38.30 $32.27 $39.45 $ Occupational Therapists $41.18 $35.00 $41.39 $ Occupational Therapy Assistants $29.85 $26.43 $29.70 $ Office and Administrative Support Occupations $18.12 $12.26 $16.99 $ Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other $13.42 $9.38 $9.64 $ Office Clerks, General $15.70 $10.99 $15.00 $ Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $14.43 $10.45 $13.12 $ Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $27.99 $22.11 $26.32 $ Operations Research Analysts $51.86 $38.44 $54.45 $ Ophthalmic Medical Technicians $16.96 $14.61 $16.85 $ Order Clerks $17.32 $12.74 $16.80 $ Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders $12.49 $9.62 $11.51 $ Packers and Packagers, Hand $11.88 $9.54 $10.92 $ Painters, Construction and Maintenance $19.32 $15.59 $18.87 $ Painters, Transportation Equipment $26.90 $25.79 $27.70 $ Paralegals and Legal Assistants $22.03 $20.01 $21.88 $ Parts Salespersons $14.73 $11.01 $13.67 $ Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks $18.22 $14.08 $18.28 $ Personal Care Aides $13.24 $10.68 $12.69 $15.17 Page 8 of 12
9 Personal Care and Service Occupations $14.27 $9.36 $10.52 $ Personal Financial Advisors $48.92 $25.94 $39.13 $ Pest Control Workers $18.56 $15.71 $17.70 $ Pharmacists $57.13 $52.15 $58.09 $ Pharmacy Technicians $16.11 $13.00 $15.58 $ Photographers $22.50 $16.24 $20.80 $ Physical Scientists, All Other $52.18 $44.76 $50.12 $ Physical Therapist Aides $13.24 $11.08 $13.04 $ Physical Therapist Assistants $20.78 $12.26 $21.87 $ Physical Therapists $41.17 $35.04 $40.20 $ Physician Assistants $54.44 $43.66 $48.58 $ Physicians and Surgeons, All Other $99.66 $82.88 # # Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $28.19 $23.95 $27.15 $ Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers $29.64 $25.08 $29.32 $ Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers $23.51 $19.91 $23.81 $ Postal Service Clerks $24.09 $19.14 $27.30 $ Postal Service Mail Carriers $24.46 $20.13 $27.76 $ Postsecondary Teachers, All Other $67,390 $52,600 $57,820 $65, Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $17.19 $12.61 $16.19 $ Printing Press Operators $20.33 $14.09 $19.79 $ Procurement Clerks $20.88 $18.86 $20.88 $ Producers and Directors $26.19 $11.23 $22.49 $ Production Occupations $23.68 $15.19 $21.75 $ Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks $29.07 $22.79 $28.82 $ Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers $34.37 $26.30 $29.25 $ Protective Service Occupations $22.49 $13.98 $22.52 $ Protective Service Workers, All Other $18.25 $11.43 $15.14 $ Public Relations and Fundraising Managers $55.74 $28.01 $42.46 $ Public Relations Specialists $32.75 $22.64 $32.08 $ Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products $34.13 $25.86 $30.77 $ Purchasing Managers $47.59 $30.67 $42.77 $ Radiologic Technologists $33.14 $27.01 $33.85 $ Real Estate Sales Agents $23.36 $14.28 $16.97 $ Receptionists and Information Clerks $13.68 $10.77 $13.14 $16.19 Page 9 of 12
10 Recreation Workers $13.12 $9.98 $11.69 $ Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors $18.70 $15.00 $18.08 $ Registered Nurses $35.74 $29.38 $36.32 $ Rehabilitation Counselors $24.59 $16.93 $26.54 $ Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks $13.52 $9.62 $12.04 $ Residential Advisors $15.80 $13.19 $14.77 $ Respiratory Therapists $33.48 $27.36 $34.41 $ Retail Salespersons $12.43 $9.45 $10.89 $ Riggers $23.08 $20.44 $23.19 $ Sales and Related Occupations $16.47 $9.69 $11.84 $ Sales Managers $54.91 $23.83 $46.81 $ Sales Representatives, Services, All Other $26.75 $17.17 $24.87 $31.30 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products $35.51 $25.09 $32.63 $45.60 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products $45.08 $27.96 $41.13 $ Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $69,680 $55,740 $70,850 $86, Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $19.77 $16.13 $19.52 $ Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents $55.61 $18.27 $34.04 $ Security Guards $13.72 $10.53 $12.80 $ Self-Enrichment Education Teachers $17.38 $10.92 $14.17 $ Sewing Machine Operators $14.14 $11.43 $13.34 $ Sheet Metal Workers $22.67 $16.02 $21.84 $ Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks $16.70 $13.53 $16.16 $ Skincare Specialists $19.77 $9.85 $15.61 $ Social and Community Service Managers $30.41 $22.30 $27.64 $ Social and Human Service Assistants $18.33 $13.77 $17.09 $ Software Developers, Applications $42.28 $32.10 $41.07 $ Software Developers, Systems Software $50.85 $40.04 $47.33 $ Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School $72,730 $60,040 $73,040 $87, Special Education Teachers, Middle School $69,420 $55,030 $71,000 $86, Special Education Teachers, Secondary School $76,040 $63,970 $79,630 $92, Speech-Language Pathologists $41.62 $33.85 $40.85 $48.13 Page 10 of 12
11 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators $26.20 $24.06 $24.67 $ Stock Clerks and Order Fillers $12.73 $9.50 $11.18 $ Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors $21.68 $14.17 $21.58 $ Substitute Teachers $11.98 $10.31 $11.25 $ Surgical Technologists $26.88 $21.87 $25.79 $ Surveyors $28.67 $24.48 $27.46 $ Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service $14.35 $11.61 $13.75 $ Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents $33.51 $26.02 $34.79 $ Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs $12.32 $10.15 $11.45 $ Teacher Assistants $32,320 $27,770 $31,850 $36, Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers $95,230 $69,530 $92,930 $122, Team Assemblers $15.47 $11.54 $14.20 $ Technical Writers $46.03 $30.49 $52.16 $ Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers $28.42 $24.66 $27.79 $ Tellers $15.05 $12.12 $14.15 $ Tire Repairers and Changers $13.02 $10.42 $11.74 $ Tool and Die Makers $26.13 $22.87 $26.69 $ Training and Development Specialists $39.46 $26.77 $38.84 $ Transportation and Material Moving Occupations $16.48 $11.04 $14.99 $ Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $47.32 $35.98 $47.59 $ Travel Agents $21.92 $17.02 $19.48 $ Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials $21,890 $19,110 $19,180 $20, Upholsterers $16.47 $11.28 $14.10 $ Urban and Regional Planners $39.44 $33.34 $37.85 $ Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers $9.67 $9.27 $9.39 $ Veterinarians $51.62 $31.61 $38.77 $ Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $21.90 $16.51 $20.80 $ Waiters and Waitresses $10.19 $9.22 $9.31 $ Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators $30.35 $26.06 $32.54 $ Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers $21.56 $18.31 $21.47 $ Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $18.38 $13.98 $18.66 $ Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products $26.05 $20.50 $25.64 $ Writers and Authors $33.29 $22.04 $36.75 $43.51 Page 11 of 12
12 Wages are from May 2015 OES Survey. Annual salaries reported for occupations with non-standard work weeks. #: indicates a wage greater than $ per hour or $208,000 per year Page 12 of 12
Annual Average Wage. 11 3011 80 $ 69,710 $ 33.51 $ 16.96 $ 21.91 $ 29.58 $ 41.85 $ 58.68 Computer and Information Systems Managers
Area Occupation Title SOC Employment Annual Average Wage Hourly Average Wage 10th Percentile 25th Percentile Median (50th Percentile) 75th Percentile 90th Percentile All 00 0000 59,830 $ 38,330 $ 18.43
Average Hourly Wages Occupation 10th percentile 25th percentile Median 75th percentile 90th percentile Total, all Occupations 8.03 9.74 13.87 21.
Total, all Occupations 8.03 9.74 13.87 21.05 30.51 Management Occupations 17.81 23.98 33.09 44.86 (5)- Chief Executives 17.93 32.9 44.07 (5)- (5)- General and Operations Managers 21.64 27.42 34.76 44.79
Wage at 10th Percentile. 25th Percentile. Mean Occ Code Occupation Rate Type
Median 75th 90th 110000 Management Occupations Hourly wage $39.19 $17.45 $24.70 $33.65 $45.82 $66.19 110000 Management Occupations Annual wage or salary $81,510 $36,290 $51,390 $69,990 $95,290 $137,670
Demand Occupations - Approved by Board 8.20.15 - for Distribution. Page 1 of 7
11-1021 General & Operations Managers Includes Entrepreneurial Training. 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 11-3021 Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3031 Financial Managers 11-3051 Industrial
11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 11-3021 Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3031.00 Financial Managers 11-3071 Transportation,
Soc Code Job Title 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 11-3021 Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3031.00 Financial Managers 11-3071 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-9013
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