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JOHNSON COUNTY

WAGE & SALARY REPORT

2015 Edition

Presenting 2

nd

Quarter 2014 Wage Data

Report prepared by:

County Economic Research Institute Inc.

11111 W. 95

th

Street, Suite 210

Overland Park, Kansas 66214

(913) 599-1616

e-mail: [email protected]

web: www.cerionline.org

Data provided by:

Kansas Department of Labor

© Copyright 2015 by County Economic Research Institute (CERI) Inc. Reproduction of this report in whole or in part by any means without written permission from CERI, Inc. is strictly prohibited.

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Introduction

... 1

Methodology

... 2

Technical Notes

... 3

Definitions of Terms

... 4

Johnson County Entry Level, Mean, Median and

Experienced Wages - All Industries:

Management Occupations

... 9

Business & Financial Operations Occupations

... 9

Computer & Mathematical Occupations

... 10

Architecture & Engineering Occupations

... 10

Life, Physical, & Social Science Occupations

... 11

Community & Social Services Occupations

... 11

Legal Occupations

... 12

Education, Training, & Library Occupations

... 12

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, & Media Occupations

... 13

Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations

... 13

Healthcare Support Occupations

... 14

Protective Service Occupations

... 14

Food Preparation & Serving-Related Occupations

... 15

Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations

... 15

Personal Care & Service Occupations

... 15

Sales & Related Occupations

... 16

Office & Administrative Support Occupations

... 16

Farming, Fishing, & Forestry Occupations

... 17

Construction & Extraction Occupations

... 17

Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Occupations

... 18

Production Occupations

... 19

Transportation & Material Moving Occupations

... 20

Johnson County Percentile Wages - All Industries:

Management Occupations

... 25

Business & Financial Operations Occupations

... 26

Computer & Mathematical Occupations

... 27

Architecture & Engineering Occupations

... 28

Life, Physical, & Social Science Occupations

... 29

Community & Social Services Occupations

... 29

Legal Occupations

... 30

Education, Training, & Library Occupations

... 30

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, & Media Occupations

... 32

Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations

... 33

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Food Preparation & Serving-Related Occupations

... 35

Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations

... 36

Personal Care & Service Occupations

... 36

Sales & Related Occupations

... 37

Office & Administrative Support Occupations

... 38

Farming, Fishing, & Forestry Occupations

... 40

Construction & Extraction Occupations

... 40

Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Occupations

... 41

Production Occupations

... 43

Transportation & Material Moving Occupations

... 46

Johnson County Wages by Industry:

Mining

... 49

Utilities

... 51

Construction

... 53

Manufacturing

... 57

Wholesale Trade

... 63

Retail Trade

... 67

Transportation & Warehousing

... 71

Information

... 75

Finance & Insurance

... 79

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

... 83

Professional, Scientific & Technical Services

... 85

Management Companies & Enterprises

... 91

Administrative, Support, Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Services

... 95

Educational Services

... 101

Health Care & Social Assistance

... 107

Art, Entertainment & Recreation

... 113

Accommodation & Food Services

... 115

Other Services (Except Public Administration)

... 117

Public Administration

... 121

Kansas City, MO-KS MSA Entry Level, Mean, Median and

Experienced Wages - All Industries:

Management Occupations

... 129

Business & Financial Operations Occupations

... 129

Computer & Mathematical Occupations

... 130

Architecture & Engineering Occupations

... 130

Life, Physical, & Social Science Occupations

... 131

Community & Social Services Occupations

... 132

Legal Occupations

... 132

Education, Training, & Library Occupations

... 132

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, & Media Occupations

... 134

Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations

... 134

Healthcare Support Occupations

... 136

Protective Service Occupations

... 136

Food Preparation & Serving-Related Occupations

... 136

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Sales & Related Occupations

... 138

Office & Administrative Support Occupations

... 138

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations

... 139

Construction & Extraction Occupations

... 140

Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Occupations

... 141

Production Occupations

... 142

Transportation & Material Moving Occupations

... 144

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Introduction

The Johnson County Wage and Salary Report, 2015 Edition, presents prevailing

wage rate estimates as of the 2

nd

quarter of 2014. CERI has produced this report to

provide an indication of the prevailing wage rates in Johnson County and the 14-county

Kansas City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The data were collected as part of the

national Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program of the U.S. Department of

Labor over a three year survey cycle and “updated” to the 2

nd

quarter of 2014 using the

ECI

– Employment Cost Index. (see page 2 for a more detailed discussion of

methodology) The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Employment and Training

Administration contract with the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) to collect the wage

data from employers in Kansas.

Included in this report are wage data for 491 Johnson County occupations as

well as data for 651 occupations in the 14-county Kansas City MSA. The report is

divided into 5 sections:

Johnson County Entry Level, Mean, Median and Experienced

Wages (All Industries);

Johnson County Percentile Wages (All Industries);

Johnson County Wages by Industry;

Kansas City, MO-KS MSA Entry Level, Mean, Median and

Experienced Wages (All Industries); and

Occupation Codes and Definitions.

The Johnson County Wages by Industry section is provided in order to allow

users to differentiate the prevailing wages rates in various industries.

Occupations are listed in standard occupational code order and present total

estimated employment in the occupation, entry level, mean, median and experienced

hourly wage rates, and mean annual wages.

In the Johnson County Percentile Wages section occupations are listed in

standard occupational code order and present total estimated employment in the

occupation, the 10

th

, 25

th

, 50

th

, 75

th

and 90

th

percentile hourly wage rates and annual

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Occupational Employment Estimates (OES) Program

– Occupational and wage data

are collected under the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program of the

United States Department of Labor. The Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Employment

and Training Administration contract with Labor Market Information Services, Kansas

Department of Labor to collect wage data from employers. The OES program started in

Kansas in 1979 and has been responsible for providing occupational employment

demand information for the state since that time. In 1996, the OES program assumed

collection of occupational wage information to lessen the reporting burden on employers.

From the survey results, estimates of wages and employment by occupation are

produced for the country. To access information for other states and national averages,

the following web address is available: http://www.bls.gov/oes/home.htm.

Coding Occupations

– The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey is an

annual mail survey measuring occupational employment and wage rates for wage and

salary workers in non-farm establishments, by industry. The Standard Occupational

Classification (SOC) System is used to code occupations and was developed in

response to a growing need for a universal occupational classification system. The

system is used by all Federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational

categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data. All workers

are classified into one of over 820 occupations according to their classification;

occupations are combined to form 22 major groups, 96 minor groups and 449 broad

occupations. Each broad occupation includes detailed occupations requiring similar job

duties, skills, education or experience.

Wage Updating

– Wages were updated to the 2

nd

quarter of 2014 using the

Employment Cost Index (ECI). The ECI, administered as part of the BLS National

Compensation Survey, is computed quarterly from data collected in March, June,

September, and December. The ECI measures changes in hourly labor compensation,

free from the influence of employment shifts among occupations and industries, and is

based on data originally obtained through the Occupational and Employment Survey

(OES) which is conducted annually by the State of Kansas. Studies have shown that the

ECI is a reliable and valid indicator of employment cost changes from quarter to quarter

and many states, including Kansas, use the index to make wage estimates based on

OES data more current. For additional information, access the Bureau of Labor

Statistics at http://www.bls.gov/, or call Labor Market Information Services, Kansas

Department of Labor at (785) 296-5000.

The Wage Survey

– Unemployment Insurance (UI) files provide the universe from which

the OES survey draws its sample. The employment benchmarks are obtained from

reports submitted by employers to the UI program. In some non-manufacturing

industries, supplemental sources are used for establishments not reporting to the UI

program. The OES survey sample is stratified by area, industry, and size class.

Employers are the only sources of data used to estimate wages and are among the top

users of the information. The survey is primarily collected by mail. However, employers

have available a toll-free line for making inquiries and reporting employment and wages.

Follow-up reminder postcards are sent to sample units that do not respond after the first

mailing. In addition, phone calls are made to clarify reported data and to encourage

employer participation.

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year and, over a 3-year period, contacts approximately 1.2 million establishments. Each

single-year sample represents a one-third sample of the full 3-year sample plan. While

estimates can be made from a single year of data, the OES survey has been designed

to produce estimates using the full 3 years of data. The full 3-year sample allows the

production of estimates at fine levels of geography, industry, and occupational detail,

while estimates using any one year of data would be subject to a higher sampling error

(due to the smaller sample size) and the limitations associated with having only 1/3 of

the units from the certainty strata. Producing estimates using the 3 years of sample data

provides significant sampling error reductions (particularly for small geographic areas

and occupations); however, it also has some quality limitations in that it requires the

adjustment of earlier years' data to the current reference period.

Employment Estimates

– Employment estimates are for the 2

nd

quarter of 2014. The

estimates reflect only wage and salary employment. Occupational estimates for total

employment are contained in the Kansas Occupational Outlook. The outlook

employment estimates include self-employment and unpaid family workers, and workers

not covered under the Kansas Unemployment Insurance Program.

Technical Notes

General

– In 1999 the Occupational Employment Survey (OES) began using the Office

of Management and Budget’s (OMB) new occupational classification system – the

Standard Occupational Classification System (SOC). The SOC system is the first OMB

required occupational classification system for Federal agencies. The OES survey used

22 major occupational groups from the SOC to categorize workers in one of over 820

detailed occupations.

Wages

– The wages for the OES survey are straight-time gross pay, exclusive of

premium pay. Included are base rate, cost-of-living allowances, guaranteed pay,

hazardous-duty pay, and incentive pay including commissions and production bonuses,

and on-call pay. Excluded are back pay, jury duty pay, overtime pay, severance pay,

shift differentials, non-production bonuses, and tuition reimbursements. Wages were

updated to the 2

nd

quarter of 2014 using ECI factors.

Annual Wages

– Most employees are paid at an hourly rate by their employers and may

work less than or more than 40 hours per week. There are a small number of

occupations where an annual wage figure is provided. The workers in these

occupations are paid based on an annual amount, but generally work less than the usual

2,080 hours per year. Since the survey does not collect the actual hours worked, the

hourly rate cannot be calculated with a reasonable degree of confidence from the annual

wages. For this reason, only the annual salary is reported for these occupations.

Occupations that typically have a work-year of less than 2,080 hours include musical

and entertainment occupations, flight attendants and pilots, and teachers. Annual

wages were updated to the 2

nd

quarter of 2014 using ECI factors.

Not Available (NA)

– In some instances employment or wage data is not available.

Confidentially and disclosure factors are considered in these designations.

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SOC Code

– The six digit SOC code assigned to occupations from the Occupational

Employment Statistics Program.

Occupational Title

– The title assigned to the occupation from the Occupational

Employment Statistics Program.

Rounded Employment

– The estimate of total wage and salary employment by

occupation. Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the

totals include other occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include

self-employed workers.

Entry Level Hourly

– Mean of the first third of the distribution of wages.

Mean Hourly Wages

– The estimated total wages for an occupation divided by its

employment.

Median Hourly Wages

– The estimated 50

th

percentile of the distribution of wages.

Experienced Hourly

– Mean of the upper two-thirds of the distribution of wages.

Mean Annual Wages

– Mean hourly wages multiplied by a year-round, full-time hours

figure of 2,080 hours. For occupations that have a work year of less than 2,080 hours

(i.e. teachers) the annual wage has been directly calculated from the reported survey

data.

Percentile Wages

– A percentile wage shows the percentage of workers in an

occupation that earn less than a given wage and the percentage that earn more.

The following table provides an example of an occupation's percentile wages:

Percentile 10% 25% 50%

Median 75% 90% Hourly Wage $11.00 $15.00 $20.00 $24.00 $29.00 Annual Wage $22,880 $31,200 $41,600 $49,920 $60,320

The hourly wage estimates in this example indicate that:

10% of employees earn less than $11.00 per hour; therefore the remaining 90%

earn more than $11.00 per hour.

25% earn less than $15.00; 75% earn more than $15.00.

50% earn less than $20.00; 50% earn more than $20.00 (The 50th percentile is

called the Median).

75% earn less than $24.00; 25% earn more than $24.00.

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The annual wage estimates in this example indicate that:

10% of employees earn less than $22,880 per year; therefore the remaining 90%

earn more than $22,880 per year.

25% earn less than $31,200; 75% earn more than $31,200.

50% earn less than $41,600; 50% earn more than $41,600 (The 50th percentile

is called the Median).

75% earn less than $49,920; 25% earn more than $49,920.

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JOHNSON COUNTY ENTRY LEVEL, MEAN,

MEDIAN AND EXPERIENCED WAGES

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All Industries

SOC

Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

00-0000 Total All Johnson County Occupations 331,520 $10.09 $23.50 $17.86 $30.20 $48,873 11-0000 Management Occupations 18,170 $27.85 $54.77 $47.50 $68.24 $113,927 11-1011 Chief Executives 1,200 $53.73 $93.85 $90.19 $113.91 $195,207 11-1021 General and Operations Managers 4,970 $28.45 $57.75 $50.26 $72.41 $120,130

11-1031 Legislators 70 NA NA NA NA $23,353

11-2011 Advertising and Promotions Managers 80 $27.17 $44.98 $36.19 $53.89 $93,563 11-2021 Marketing Managers 710 $35.91 $62.56 $55.44 $75.88 $130,118 11-2022 Sales Managers 1,420 $30.83 $60.32 $52.35 $75.06 $125,466 11-2031 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 120 $35.47 $52.56 $44.82 $61.10 $109,322 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 830 $27.34 $42.13 $39.23 $49.53 $87,632 11-3021 Computer and Information Systems Managers 1,060 $40.89 $60.20 $56.63 $69.86 $125,225 11-3031 Financial Managers 1,330 $36.68 $64.52 $55.19 $78.45 $134,212 11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 250 $30.28 $42.39 $37.93 $48.45 $88,178 11-3061 Purchasing Managers 210 $27.81 $49.06 $45.91 $59.69 $102,055 11-3071 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution

Managers 390 $33.18 $52.42 $48.68 $62.05 $109,040

11-3111 Compensation and Benefits Managers 70 $25.56 $45.47 $41.04 $55.42 $94,568 11-3121 Human Resources Managers 360 $32.51 $51.11 $48.33 $60.40 $106,300 11-3131 Training and Development Managers 100 $23.68 $44.64 $35.86 $55.12 $92,845 11-9021 Construction Managers 540 $24.79 $40.16 $39.49 $47.85 $83,540 11-9031 Education Administrators, Preschool and

Childcare Center/Program 130 $13.29 $24.81 $23.34 $30.56 $51,596 11-9032 Education Administrators, Elementary and

Secondary School 350 NA NA NA NA $92,237

11-9033 Education Administrators, Postsecondary 200 $27.16 $40.73 $40.01 $47.51 $84,716 11-9039 Education Administrators, All Other 20 $34.19 $46.49 $45.36 $52.65 $96,708 11-9041 Architectural and Engineering Managers 580 $39.48 $54.15 $50.90 $61.48 $112,624 11-9051 Food Service Managers 640 $15.49 $23.38 $23.01 $27.33 $48,636

11-9081 Lodging Managers NA $13.17 $23.83 $16.54 $29.17 $49,577

11-9111 Medical and Health Services Managers 610 $31.44 $49.15 $44.76 $58.01 $102,238 11-9121 Natural Sciences Managers 110 $31.52 $49.45 $43.51 $58.42 $102,857 11-9141 Property, Real Estate, and Community

Association Managers 540 $16.37 $24.54 $24.09 $28.62 $51,041 11-9151 Social and Community Service Managers 130 $20.57 $29.88 $28.01 $34.54 $62,155 11-9161 Emergency Management Directors 10 $26.47 $45.05 $45.84 $54.34 $93,698 11-9199 Managers, All Other 1,140 $31.88 $47.75 $46.62 $55.68 $99,314 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations

Occupations 25,190 $20.31 $34.84 $30.79 $42.11 $72,469 13-1011 Agents and Business Managers of Artists,

Performers, and Athletes 50 $16.57 $28.10 $20.13 $33.86 $58,444 13-1021 Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products 70 $25.64 $35.18 $33.83 $39.95 $73,170 13-1022 Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm

Products 460 $17.77 $27.44 $24.75 $32.28 $57,077

13-1023 Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail,

and Farm Products 850 $22.08 $31.81 $29.52 $36.68 $66,169

13-1031 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 2,090 $16.85 $27.67 $27.54 $33.09 $57,563 13-1032 Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage 260 $26.21 $31.08 $30.88 $33.52 $64,647 13-1041 Compliance Officers 800 $17.54 $29.32 $25.93 $35.22 $60,996

13-1051 Cost Estimators 460 $18.19 $29.89 $29.33 $35.74 $62,178

13-1071 Human Resources Specialists 1,300 $18.25 $29.32 $27.96 $34.86 $60,987 13-1075 Labor Relations Specialists 30 $26.86 $35.13 $30.15 $39.27 $73,074

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All Industries

SOC

Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages 13-1081 Logisticians 300 $24.05 $34.93 $33.40 $40.37 $72,659 13-1111 Management Analysts 1,950 $24.15 $44.07 $36.99 $54.02 $91,657 13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners 230 $15.32 $23.25 $22.89 $27.21 $48,350

13-1131 Fundraisers 90 $20.88 $25.67 $23.85 $28.07 $53,399

13-1141 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis

Specialists 350 $23.24 $30.78 $28.36 $34.55 $64,026

13-1151 Training and Development Specialists 1,130 $20.30 $33.17 $30.59 $39.60 $68,984 13-1161 Market Research Analysts and Marketing

Specialists 2,130 $18.96 $30.75 $29.14 $36.64 $63,961

13-1199 Business Operations Specialists, All Other 3,390 NA NA NA NA NA 13-2011 Accountants and Auditors 3,740 $20.37 $33.15 $30.25 $39.54 $68,945 13-2021 Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate 310 $15.35 $28.45 $24.42 $34.99 $59,169

13-2031 Budget Analysts 120 $24.88 $31.02 $29.22 $34.09 $64,517

13-2041 Credit Analysts 310 $19.28 $31.19 $27.41 $37.15 $64,882

13-2051 Financial Analysts 870 $24.31 $39.83 $35.54 $47.60 $82,852 13-2052 Personal Financial Advisors 1,200 $24.53 $66.92 $52.98 $88.12 $139,197 13-2053 Insurance Underwriters 800 $23.00 $34.22 $30.41 $39.83 $71,177 13-2061 Financial Examiners 110 $26.04 $40.26 $36.61 $47.37 $83,735

13-2072 Loan Officers 1,420 $21.10 $35.97 $29.59 $43.41 $74,825

13-2081 Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue

Agents 50 $18.96 $33.28 $31.60 $40.44 $69,226

13-2082 Tax Preparers 220 $10.88 $23.69 $19.89 $30.09 $49,271

13-2099 Financial Specialists, All Other 110 $17.10 $29.71 $25.01 $36.02 $61,800 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations 15,200 $22.03 $37.81 $36.46 $45.70 $78,642 15-1111 Computer and Information Research Scientists 90 $30.04 $43.08 $39.89 $49.61 $89,616 15-1121 Computer Systems Analysts 1,840 $26.24 $39.45 $39.04 $46.05 $82,054 15-1122 Information Security Analysts 280 $25.19 $38.16 $39.62 $44.64 $79,371 15-1131 Computer Programmers 1,500 $21.75 $34.04 $33.39 $40.18 $70,799 15-1132 Software Developers, Applications 1,950 $30.82 $44.79 $43.55 $51.77 $93,159 15-1133 Software Developers, Systems Software 1,360 $32.42 $44.32 $44.13 $50.27 $92,182

15-1134 Web Developers 480 $17.22 $29.96 $26.60 $36.33 $62,318

15-1141 Database Administrators 380 $24.86 $38.80 $39.97 $45.77 $80,710 15-1142 Network and Computer Systems Administrators 2,140 $25.14 $36.21 $34.90 $41.75 $75,326 15-1143 Computer Network Architects 790 $31.12 $44.40 $45.03 $51.04 $92,358 15-1151 Computer User Support Specialists 2,800 $16.82 $25.72 $22.87 $30.16 $53,487 15-1152 Computer Network Support Specialists 310 $19.78 $29.71 $26.41 $34.68 $61,801 15-1199 Computer Occupations, All Other 330 $19.34 $31.82 $33.38 $38.06 $66,184

15-2011 Actuaries 640 $37.44 $67.72 $75.47 $82.87 $140,865

15-2031 Operations Research Analysts 180 $23.01 $38.90 $37.19 $46.85 $80,917

15-2041 Statisticians 120 $27.25 $38.99 $36.11 $44.85 $81,092

17-0000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations 6,840 $22.34 $36.35 $34.19 $43.35 $75,607 17-1011 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 310 $21.21 $31.66 $29.99 $36.88 $65,850 17-1012 Landscape Architects 20 $24.05 $33.82 $31.06 $38.71 $70,354 17-1021 Cartographers and Photogrammetrists NA $19.97 $24.72 $24.98 $27.09 $51,412

17-1022 Surveyors 50 $26.76 $31.50 $27.92 $33.86 $65,510

17-2031 Biomedical Engineers NA $34.57 $46.37 $45.19 $52.27 $96,452 17-2041 Chemical Engineers 10 $31.52 $48.92 $45.35 $57.62 $101,754

17-2051 Civil Engineers 440 $28.59 $38.71 $37.68 $43.77 $80,524

17-2061 Computer Hardware Engineers 70 $28.17 $43.03 $42.77 $50.46 $89,497 17-2071 Electrical Engineers 990 $31.15 $45.27 $40.87 $52.32 $94,155 17-2072 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1,120 $29.91 $41.15 $39.82 $46.77 $85,594

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All Industries

SOC

Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

17-2111 Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining

Safety Engineers and Inspectors NA $25.67 $33.96 $31.94 $38.10 $70,631 17-2112 Industrial Engineers 340 $25.08 $38.03 $37.36 $44.51 $79,101 17-2141 Mechanical Engineers 1,120 $26.19 $35.92 $34.39 $40.79 $74,719 17-2199 Engineers, All Other NA $25.31 $39.32 $40.90 $46.32 $81,779 17-3011 Architectural and Civil Drafters 310 $16.36 $21.37 $21.10 $23.87 $44,442 17-3012 Electrical and Electronics Drafters 50 $18.56 $26.00 $24.15 $29.72 $54,086 17-3013 Mechanical Drafters 140 $14.75 $21.11 $21.45 $24.30 $43,916 17-3022 Civil Engineering Technicians 380 $14.49 $22.19 $21.11 $26.04 $46,154 17-3023 Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Technicians 360 $21.53 $31.69 $28.75 $36.76 $65,908

17-3025 Environmental Engineering Technicians 40 $12.07 $17.24 $18.21 $19.83 $35,869 17-3026 Industrial Engineering Technicians NA $17.84 $22.75 $22.38 $25.20 $47,311 17-3027 Mechanical Engineering Technicians NA $20.54 $25.95 $24.71 $28.65 $53,973 17-3029 Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All

Other 50 $26.32 $38.95 $38.71 $45.27 $81,023

17-3031 Surveying and Mapping Technicians 100 $14.80 $18.91 $18.03 $20.97 $39,336 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science

Occupations 2,730 $17.35 $32.13 $26.71 $39.53 $66,837 19-1012 Food Scientists and Technologists 30 $20.58 $33.95 $30.71 $40.64 $70,623 19-1013 Soil and Plant Scientists NA $20.70 $30.01 $27.90 $34.66 $62,416

19-1022 Microbiologists 10 $16.94 $23.04 $20.60 $26.09 $47,921

19-1029 Biological Scientists, All Other 50 $27.36 $43.80 $38.99 $52.01 $91,098 19-1042 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 310 $27.00 $51.61 $46.79 $63.91 $107,344

19-2031 Chemists 270 $18.50 $29.52 $27.20 $35.02 $61,393

19-2041 Environmental Scientists and Specialists,

Including Health 260 $20.71 $36.87 $38.67 $44.95 $76,683

19-2042 Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and

Geographers NA $24.06 $46.08 $37.32 $57.10 $95,853

19-3022 Survey Researchers 50 $18.27 $25.73 $25.05 $29.45 $53,510 19-3031 Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists 180 $21.75 $35.51 $32.63 $42.39 $73,856 19-3051 Urban and Regional Planners 220 $19.19 $28.04 $25.65 $32.46 $58,314 19-3099 Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other 10 $29.74 $47.07 $42.06 $55.73 $97,904 19-4011 Agricultural and Food Science Technicians NA $14.69 $18.84 $17.91 $20.91 $39,189 19-4021 Biological Technicians 470 $15.74 $21.67 $20.04 $24.64 $45,083 19-4031 Chemical Technicians 160 $13.42 $17.82 $17.18 $20.02 $37,063 19-4041 Geological and Petroleum Technicians 50 $21.31 $23.08 $21.90 $23.97 $48,011 19-4091 Environmental Science and Protection

Technicians, Including Health NA $15.61 $20.44 $18.82 $22.86 $42,520 19-4099 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians,

All Other 40 $13.91 $18.98 $17.19 $21.51 $39,473

21-0000 Community and Social Services Occupations 2,200 $14.77 $22.03 $20.49 $25.65 $45,813 21-1011 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder

Counselors 110 $15.63 $22.64 $20.43 $26.14 $47,083

21-1012 Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational

Counselors 290 $20.54 $27.90 $28.08 $31.59 $58,042

21-1013 Marriage and Family Therapists 90 $16.34 $26.54 $20.52 $31.64 $55,206 21-1014 Mental Health Counselors 150 $16.05 $20.30 $20.26 $22.42 $42,223 21-1015 Rehabilitation Counselors 20 $10.84 $18.38 $20.17 $22.16 $38,237 21-1019 Counselors, All Other 20 $19.87 $21.43 $21.51 $22.21 $44,573 21-1021 Child, Family, and School Social Workers 400 $13.19 $18.71 $16.80 $21.47 $38,913 21-1022 Healthcare Social Workers 130 $20.77 $27.39 $27.27 $30.70 $56,965

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

21-1023 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social

Workers NA $18.01 $20.52 $20.88 $21.77 $42,674

21-1091 Health Educators 50 $19.87 $28.93 $27.16 $33.46 $60,181

21-1092 Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment

Specialists 100 $16.62 $18.26 $17.71 $19.08 $37,973

21-1093 Social and Human Service Assistants 260 $12.72 $16.89 $16.09 $18.98 $35,139 21-1094 Community Health Workers 80 $12.49 $17.25 $14.07 $19.62 $35,872 21-1099 Community and Social Service Specialists, All

Other 270 $17.15 $25.20 $24.77 $29.23 $52,421

21-2011 Clergy 40 $14.59 $22.90 $21.07 $27.05 $47,622

23-0000 Legal Occupations 2,340 $18.68 $40.90 $31.02 $52.01 $85,077

23-1011 Lawyers 1,300 $30.47 $54.75 $50.99 $66.88 $113,873

23-1022 Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators NA $20.98 $28.39 $21.85 $32.09 $59,042 23-1023 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates 30 $26.27 $61.96 $51.95 $79.81 $128,883 23-2011 Paralegals and Legal Assistants 560 $15.73 $22.30 $21.51 $25.58 $46,382

23-2091 Court Reporters NA $24.68 $45.39 $58.47 $55.74 $94,407

23-2093 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers 320 $13.47 $19.71 $19.47 $22.83 $41,001 23-2099 Legal Support Workers, All Other 70 $13.11 $21.20 $20.40 $25.24 $44,092 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 13,740 $11.88 $20.52 $20.34 $24.84 $42,679

25-1011 Business Teachers, Postsecondary 40 NA NA NA NA $60,081

25-1081 Education Teachers, Postsecondary 20 NA NA NA NA $54,936

25-1121 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary NA NA NA NA NA $59,493 25-1194 Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary 80 $14.60 $21.97 $18.04 $25.66 $45,706

25-1199 Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 410 NA NA NA NA NA

25-2011 Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 650 $8.89 $14.05 $11.19 $16.63 $29,223 25-2012 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special

Education 170 NA NA NA NA $46,818

25-2021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special

Education 2,560 NA NA NA NA $47,836

25-2022 Middle School Teachers, Except Special and

Career/Technical Education 1,000 NA NA NA NA $50,789

25-2031 Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and

Career/Technical Education 1,980 NA NA NA NA $49,530

25-2032 Career/Technical Education Teachers,

Secondary School 90 NA NA NA NA $51,691

25-2052 Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and

Elementary School 380 NA NA NA NA $52,717

25-2053 Special Education Teachers, Middle School 120 NA NA NA NA $52,782 25-2054 Special Education Teachers, Secondary School 170 NA NA NA NA $51,801 25-2059 Special Education Teachers, All Other 250 NA NA NA NA $58,831 25-3021 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 280 $8.27 $16.02 $13.67 $19.90 $33,327 25-3097 Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except

Substitute Teachers 470 NA NA NA NA $41,257

25-3098 Substitute Teachers 790 $12.96 $15.39 $16.21 $16.60 $32,008 25-4013 Museum Technicians and Conservators 60 $13.98 $18.64 $16.96 $20.97 $38,777

25-4021 Librarians 190 $22.38 $28.18 $28.26 $31.08 $58,612

25-4031 Library Technicians 70 $12.47 $14.97 $13.77 $16.23 $31,147 25-9031 Instructional Coordinators 140 $19.70 $30.63 $29.27 $36.10 $63,720

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and

Media Occupations 5,290 $12.25 $22.50 $19.75 $27.63 $46,800

27-1011 Art Directors NA $17.56 $29.41 $26.44 $35.33 $61,164

27-1014 Multimedia Artists and Animators 60 $17.45 $24.29 $24.98 $27.71 $50,519 27-1021 Commercial and Industrial Designers 90 $17.36 $26.84 $27.52 $31.57 $55,820 27-1022 Fashion Designers 160 $16.14 $25.98 $23.05 $30.90 $54,043

27-1023 Floral Designers 150 $10.88 $13.68 $13.74 $15.08 $28,453

27-1024 Graphic Designers 730 $15.75 $24.45 $21.57 $28.80 $50,850 27-1025 Interior Designers 110 $15.64 $24.05 $21.85 $28.26 $50,026 27-1026 Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers 430 $10.80 $15.17 $14.63 $17.35 $31,547 27-1027 Set and Exhibit Designers NA $16.71 $34.38 $23.38 $43.22 $71,510 27-2012 Producers and Directors NA $14.53 $33.50 $23.43 $42.98 $69,671

27-2022 Coaches and Scouts 550 NA NA NA NA $43,009

27-2023 Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials 370 NA NA NA NA $28,087 27-2041 Music Directors and Composers 60 $9.22 $16.97 $17.73 $20.85 $35,301

27-2042 Musicians and Singers 20 $14.84 $18.95 $19.97 $21.01 NA

27-3022 Reporters and Correspondents 60 NA NA NA NA NA

27-3031 Public Relations Specialists 630 $17.09 $29.07 $26.36 $35.06 $60,460

27-3041 Editors 250 $17.99 $30.16 $28.65 $36.24 $62,729

27-3042 Technical Writers 170 $18.24 $26.28 $25.60 $30.29 $54,657 27-3043 Writers and Authors 80 $15.10 $28.25 $29.42 $34.82 $58,757 27-3091 Interpreters and Translators NA $10.86 $20.68 $16.90 $25.59 $43,014 27-3099 Media and Communication Workers, All Other NA $9.74 $22.93 $18.95 $29.53 $47,703 27-4011 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 50 $14.04 $27.03 $23.02 $33.52 $56,218 27-4012 Broadcast Technicians 90 $10.36 $15.58 $16.33 $18.20 $32,416 27-4014 Sound Engineering Technicians 30 $16.49 $20.61 $20.58 $22.67 $42,867

27-4021 Photographers 130 $11.59 $13.90 $13.41 $15.06 $28,913

27-4031 Camera Operators, Television, Video, and

Motion Picture 20 $13.59 $17.68 $16.87 $19.72 $36,770

29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical

Occupations 15,770 $17.71 $38.94 $30.28 $49.55 $80,988

29-1011 Chiropractors 150 $16.58 $29.63 $28.09 $36.15 $61,626

29-1021 Dentists, General 250 $47.68 $87.36 $85.26 $107.21 $181,718 29-1031 Dietitians and Nutritionists 90 $23.05 $27.90 $27.78 $30.33 $58,033

29-1041 Optometrists 110 NA NA NA NA NA

29-1051 Pharmacists 840 $43.87 $56.97 $59.12 $63.52 $118,499

29-1062 Family and General Practitioners 240 $71.80 $107.48 $92.35 NA $223,553

29-1063 Internists, General 60 $90.76 $116.94 $93.46 NA $243,239

29-1064 Obstetricians and Gynecologists 90 $90.73 $112.99 $93.64 NA $235,022

29-1067 Surgeons NA $110.05 $119.88 $93.16 NA $249,350

29-1069 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 910 $91.29 $114.85 $95.22 NA $238,886 29-1071 Physician Assistants 180 $38.57 $48.91 $47.96 $54.09 $101,743 29-1081 Podiatrists 40 $49.33 $68.62 $55.46 $78.26 $142,729 29-1122 Occupational Therapists 320 $28.54 $35.52 $35.73 $39.02 $73,892 29-1123 Physical Therapists 310 $31.50 $37.49 $37.61 $40.48 $77,979 29-1125 Recreational Therapists 20 $13.43 $18.38 $18.34 $20.85 $38,231 29-1126 Respiratory Therapists 150 $19.69 $24.55 $25.30 $26.98 $51,061 29-1127 Speech-Language Pathologists 350 $23.04 $34.32 $34.61 $39.96 $71,394 29-1128 Exercise Physiologists NA $22.53 $25.60 $26.23 $27.13 $53,242 29-1131 Veterinarians 220 $24.76 $32.89 $33.60 $36.96 $68,417 29-1141 Registered Nurses 4,730 $23.74 $30.16 $30.76 $33.38 $62,741 29-1171 Nurse Practitioners 330 $36.57 $42.34 $43.13 $45.22 $88,061

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages 29-1181 Audiologists 40 $25.00 $32.15 $29.28 $35.73 $66,881

29-2011 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists 450 $23.37 $29.96 $29.86 $33.26 $62,324 29-2012 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians 530 $13.42 $18.99 $17.49 $21.78 $39,499 29-2021 Dental Hygienists 510 $29.51 $35.64 $35.82 $38.71 $74,138 29-2031 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 70 $15.31 $24.69 $25.74 $29.38 $51,357 29-2032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 120 $28.77 $35.05 $35.40 $38.19 $72,903 29-2033 Nuclear Medicine Technologists 20 $30.56 $34.66 $34.70 $36.71 $72,094 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists 370 $19.64 $25.20 $25.02 $27.97 $52,408 29-2035 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists 40 $27.04 $31.14 $31.78 $33.18 $64,761 29-2041 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 240 $13.06 $18.28 $17.40 $20.90 $38,031 29-2052 Pharmacy Technicians 900 $11.44 $14.17 $13.87 $15.54 $29,480 29-2053 Psychiatric Technicians 80 $19.73 $26.98 $27.67 $30.61 $56,127 29-2055 Surgical Technologists 190 $17.04 $22.50 $21.74 $25.23 $46,806 29-2056 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 190 $12.71 $15.70 $15.66 $17.20 $32,655 29-2061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational

Nurses 1,080 $16.76 $20.22 $20.04 $21.96 $42,064

29-2071 Medical Records and Health Information

Technicians 440 $13.49 $18.50 $18.00 $21.00 $38,473

29-2081 Opticians, Dispensing 310 $10.86 $14.12 $14.06 $15.74 $29,360 29-2099 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other 50 $17.69 $24.19 $24.38 $27.44 $50,316 29-9011 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists 90 $20.63 $32.25 $33.47 $38.06 $67,084

29-9091 Athletic Trainers 70 NA NA NA NA $41,336

29-9099 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers,

All Other 80 $33.42 $43.52 $45.03 $48.57 $90,520

31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 7,940 $9.98 $14.19 $12.96 $16.30 $29,522 31-1014 Nursing Assistants 2,840 $10.22 $12.33 $12.15 $13.39 $25,655

31-1015 Orderlies 50 $10.21 $13.26 $13.02 $14.79 $27,580

31-2011 Occupational Therapy Assistants 70 $22.38 $28.09 $28.23 $30.94 $58,419 31-2021 Physical Therapist Assistants 190 $17.66 $25.07 $24.30 $28.78 $52,155 31-2022 Physical Therapist Aides 90 $10.19 $13.52 $13.38 $15.18 $28,119 31-9011 Massage Therapists 260 $8.20 $15.50 $16.63 $19.15 $32,233 31-9091 Dental Assistants 690 $15.58 $21.71 $21.07 $24.78 $45,161 31-9092 Medical Assistants 1,280 $11.64 $15.45 $14.72 $17.36 $32,141 31-9093 Medical Equipment Preparers 60 $12.61 $15.25 $14.50 $16.57 $31,722 31-9094 Medical Transcriptionists NA $13.36 $15.78 $14.90 $17.00 $32,833 31-9096 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal

Caretakers 300 $8.38 $10.76 $10.72 $11.94 $22,372

31-9097 Phlebotomists 110 $13.80 $16.52 $16.38 $17.88 $34,367

31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other 60 $12.92 $17.01 $15.92 $19.05 $35,375 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 5,130 $9.29 $19.07 $16.98 $23.96 $39,667 33-1012 First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives 260 $24.96 $35.27 $34.71 $40.43 $73,366 33-1021 First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and

Prevention Workers 160 $23.61 $34.79 $34.32 $40.38 $72,365

33-1099 First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service

Workers, All Other 160 $15.51 $24.16 $22.40 $28.49 $50,258

33-2011 Firefighters 470 $14.81 $21.27 $20.55 $24.50 $44,238

33-3021 Detectives and Criminal Investigators 70 $22.01 $39.24 $40.83 $47.86 $81,626 33-3051 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 1,110 $19.85 $25.68 $24.51 $28.59 $53,411 33-9011 Animal Control Workers 40 $7.98 $14.68 $16.03 $18.03 $30,530 33-9021 Private Detectives and Investigators 60 $14.31 $19.89 $18.99 $22.68 $41,368

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

33-9092 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational

Protective Service Workers 720 $8.01 $8.55 $8.43 $8.82 $17,787 33-9099 Protective Service Workers, All Other 230 $10.09 $15.68 $11.60 $18.48 $32,617 35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related

Occupations 27,270 $8.09 $10.02 $9.09 $10.98 $20,834 35-1011 Chefs and Head Cooks 300 $12.84 $18.96 $17.43 $22.01 $39,427 35-1012 First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and

Serving Workers 1,730 $10.73 $14.63 $13.96 $16.59 $30,440

35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 1,550 $8.12 $8.74 $8.72 $9.05 $18,175

35-2012 Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 580 $9.94 $11.90 $11.68 $12.88 $24,752 35-2014 Cooks, Restaurant 2,070 $8.17 $10.55 $10.47 $11.74 $21,943

35-2015 Cooks, Short Order NA $8.06 $9.28 $9.21 $9.89 $19,308

35-2021 Food Preparation Workers 1,840 $8.11 $10.12 $10.05 $11.12 $21,041

35-3011 Bartenders 1,220 $8.07 $9.27 $8.68 $9.87 $19,275

35-3021 Combined Food Preparation and Serving

Workers, Including Fast Food 5,710 $8.10 $9.13 $8.87 $9.65 $18,991 35-3022 Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession,

and Coffee Shop 950 $8.14 $9.58 $9.05 $10.30 $19,918

35-3031 Waiters and Waitresses 6,860 $8.07 $9.88 $8.74 $10.79 $20,553 35-3041 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 1,010 $8.12 $9.06 $8.91 $9.53 $18,849 35-9011 Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and

Bartender Helpers 1,120 $8.13 $9.71 $9.04 $10.50 $20,204

35-9021 Dishwashers 910 $8.10 $8.88 $8.89 $9.28 $18,477

35-9031 Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and

Coffee Shop 1,070 $8.09 $8.89 $8.71 $9.29 $18,490

37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and

Maintenance Occupations 9,860 $8.62 $12.48 $11.35 $14.40 $25,949 37-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and

Janitorial Workers 340 $13.03 $17.31 $15.84 $19.45 $36,000

37-1012 First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn

Service, and Groundskeeping Workers 440 $12.94 $20.45 $18.45 $24.20 $42,530 37-2011 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and

Housekeeping Cleaners 4,570 $8.11 $11.99 $10.60 $13.94 $24,949 37-2012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 1,150 $8.07 $10.03 $9.91 $11.01 $20,864 37-2021 Pest Control Workers 220 $12.87 $15.59 $16.03 $16.95 $32,433 37-3011 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 3,080 $9.75 $12.12 $11.66 $13.31 $25,215 37-3012 Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators,

Vegetation 40 $12.71 $16.40 $16.17 $18.24 $34,107

39-0000 Personal Care and Service Occupations 10,320 $8.09 $12.40 $10.48 $14.55 $25,787 39-1021 First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service

Workers 670 $11.30 $17.75 $15.80 $20.98 $36,920

39-2011 Animal Trainers 50 $8.05 $11.50 $9.85 $13.22 $23,914

39-2021 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 780 $8.02 $10.14 $9.11 $11.19 $21,082 39-3031 Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 40 $8.11 $8.33 $8.48 $8.44 $17,325 39-3091 Amusement and Recreation Attendants 420 $8.11 $9.14 $8.75 $9.65 $19,005 39-3093 Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room

Attendants NA $8.05 $8.39 $8.42 $8.57 $17,462

39-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists 1,430 $8.08 $11.79 $9.83 $13.65 $24,533 39-5092 Manicurists and Pedicurists NA $7.98 $14.45 $10.02 $17.68 $30,046 39-5094 Skincare Specialists 70 $15.11 $22.19 $21.26 $25.73 $46,161

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages 39-9011 Childcare Workers 2,210 $8.09 $9.70 $9.22 $10.51 $20,181

39-9021 Personal Care Aides 2,090 $10.03 $10.98 $10.81 $11.45 $22,837 39-9031 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 1,250 $10.32 $20.82 $20.91 $26.07 $43,306 39-9032 Recreation Workers 660 $8.02 $11.24 $10.12 $12.85 $23,382 39-9041 Residential Advisors 80 $11.26 $12.70 $12.93 $13.41 $26,408 41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations 39,860 $8.62 $22.80 $14.58 $29.89 $47,419 41-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 2,940 $12.29 $20.66 $18.25 $24.85 $42,977 41-1012 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales

Workers 860 $20.47 $40.04 $33.78 $49.83 $83,293

41-2011 Cashiers 7,120 $8.13 $9.49 $9.06 $10.17 $19,748

41-2021 Counter and Rental Clerks 1,210 $8.22 $14.69 $11.68 $17.93 $30,565 41-2022 Parts Salespersons 530 $8.40 $17.40 $15.77 $21.90 $36,185 41-2031 Retail Salespersons 10,910 $8.17 $11.69 $9.79 $13.46 $24,324 41-3011 Advertising Sales Agents 670 $16.73 $27.58 $23.51 $33.00 $57,361 41-3021 Insurance Sales Agents 1,560 $21.36 $41.89 $30.87 $52.16 $87,131 41-3031 Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services

Sales Agents 970 $23.84 $60.85 $44.44 $79.35 $126,562

41-3041 Travel Agents 110 $13.46 $22.04 $21.32 $26.34 $45,852

41-3099 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 3,380 $16.98 $33.85 $28.46 $42.29 $70,415 41-4011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and

Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 1,630 $26.41 $57.71 $48.26 $73.36 $120,042 41-4012 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and

Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific

Products 5,940 $17.27 $33.65 $27.71 $41.84 $69,988

41-9011 Demonstrators and Product Promoters NA $8.05 $9.94 $9.57 $10.89 $20,682 41-9022 Real Estate Sales Agents 320 $12.55 $28.84 $28.05 $36.98 $59,979

41-9031 Sales Engineers 140 $27.67 $43.53 $42.63 $51.46 $90,542

41-9041 Telemarketers 1,060 $9.01 $12.60 $12.38 $14.40 $26,215

41-9099 Sales and Related Workers, All Other 190 $9.17 $21.76 $14.32 $28.05 $45,258 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support

Occupations 68,560 $10.91 $16.88 $15.88 $19.86 $35,110 43-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Office and

Administrative Support Workers 4,000 $16.53 $25.88 $24.10 $30.56 $53,835 43-2011 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering

Service 500 $11.07 $14.50 $14.47 $16.21 $30,151

43-3011 Bill and Account Collectors 2,990 $11.48 $15.48 $15.23 $17.48 $32,202 43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks 2,170 $13.75 $17.46 $17.00 $19.31 $36,312 43-3031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 4,220 $11.76 $17.87 $17.76 $20.92 $37,165 43-3051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 780 $14.20 $20.65 $19.70 $23.87 $42,946 43-3061 Procurement Clerks 190 $14.87 $20.63 $20.53 $23.50 $42,904

43-3071 Tellers 840 $10.39 $12.74 $12.12 $13.91 $26,499

43-3099 Financial Clerks, All Other NA $14.48 $16.19 $16.51 $17.04 $33,674

43-4011 Brokerage Clerks 160 $15.28 $21.75 $20.10 $24.99 $45,246

43-4021 Correspondence Clerks NA $10.80 $10.96 $10.97 $11.04 $22,797 43-4031 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 120 $13.01 $17.59 $16.75 $19.88 $36,595 43-4041 Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 110 $12.49 $16.42 $14.99 $18.38 $34,146 43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 13,030 $11.54 $16.89 $15.90 $19.57 $35,140 43-4061 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 50 $16.06 $19.72 $19.82 $21.55 $41,020

43-4071 File Clerks 410 $10.07 $14.31 $14.08 $16.43 $29,774

43-4081 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 390 $8.19 $9.32 $9.23 $9.89 $19,390 43-4111 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 640 $11.09 $14.64 $15.00 $16.42 $30,452

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Code Occupational Title

Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

43-4131 Loan Interviewers and Clerks 1,000 $12.51 $18.50 $18.97 $21.50 $38,488 43-4141 New Accounts Clerks 260 $13.36 $15.77 $15.13 $16.97 $32,793

43-4151 Order Clerks 580 $11.72 $17.48 $16.77 $20.36 $36,363

43-4161 Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll

and Timekeeping 340 $13.70 $18.41 $18.98 $20.76 $38,287

43-4171 Receptionists and Information Clerks 3,020 $9.22 $13.48 $12.67 $15.61 $28,045 43-4181 Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents

and Travel Clerks NA $10.40 $15.40 $15.97 $17.89 $32,023

43-4199 Information and Record Clerks, All Other 580 $15.54 $18.77 $18.15 $20.38 $39,038 43-5011 Cargo and Freight Agents 250 $14.85 $22.76 $20.69 $26.71 $47,335 43-5021 Couriers and Messengers 130 $9.57 $12.95 $13.09 $14.64 $26,937 43-5031 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers 70 $16.20 $20.38 $20.28 $22.48 $42,401 43-5032 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance 370 $13.80 $19.82 $19.88 $22.82 $41,221 43-5041 Meter Readers, Utilities 60 $13.66 $19.70 $20.09 $22.72 $40,976 43-5051 Postal Service Clerks 110 $22.54 $25.45 $26.73 $26.91 $52,944 43-5052 Postal Service Mail Carriers 550 $19.47 $25.00 $27.50 $27.76 $51,997 43-5053 Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and

Processing Machine Operators 20 $18.91 $24.09 $26.50 $26.68 $50,104 43-5061 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 780 $14.88 $21.17 $20.14 $24.31 $44,030 43-5071 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 2,310 $10.61 $14.82 $14.18 $16.92 $30,825 43-5081 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 6,010 $8.34 $12.20 $11.15 $14.13 $25,373 43-5111 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers,

Recordkeeping 330 $11.96 $16.60 $15.99 $18.92 $34,529

43-6011 Executive Secretaries and Executive

Administrative Assistants 2,500 $18.68 $25.37 $23.61 $28.71 $52,766 43-6012 Legal Secretaries 320 $18.37 $21.37 $21.39 $22.86 $44,441 43-6013 Medical Secretaries 470 $13.08 $17.13 $16.76 $19.16 $35,635 43-6014 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants,

Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 6,170 $11.76 $16.37 $16.24 $18.67 $34,044 43-9011 Computer Operators 270 $12.52 $17.54 $16.77 $20.05 $36,481 43-9021 Data Entry Keyers 1,090 $12.05 $15.31 $14.96 $16.94 $31,848 43-9022 Word Processors and Typists 20 $13.38 $15.85 $16.21 $17.08 $32,965 43-9031 Desktop Publishers 90 $11.51 $20.46 $16.41 $24.93 $42,552 43-9041 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 1,200 $11.29 $16.71 $16.41 $19.42 $34,754 43-9051 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except

Postal Service 290 $10.35 $15.24 $15.77 $17.68 $31,696

43-9061 Office Clerks, General 7,350 $9.59 $14.32 $13.76 $16.69 $29,793 43-9071 Office Machine Operators, Except Computer 330 $9.99 $13.10 $13.09 $14.66 $27,249 43-9081 Proofreaders and Copy Markers 50 $12.17 $16.97 $16.49 $19.37 $35,298 43-9111 Statistical Assistants NA $14.93 $17.48 $16.76 $18.75 $36,356 43-9199 Office and Administrative Support Workers, All

Other 690 $11.91 $17.06 $17.01 $19.63 $35,477

45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 330 $8.75 $12.93 $12.86 $15.02 $26,904 45-2092 Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and

Greenhouse NA $8.43 $11.63 $12.37 $13.23 $24,189

45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural

Animals NA $8.16 $9.09 $9.11 $9.55 $18,902

47-0000 Construction and Extraction Occupations 10,960 $13.57 $23.13 $21.82 $27.91 $48,115 47-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades

and Extraction Workers 1,260 $22.07 $32.70 $32.75 $38.02 $68,016 47-2021 Brickmasons and Blockmasons NA $25.03 $25.68 $26.17 $26.00 $53,412

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Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages 47-2041 Carpet Installers NA $21.06 $26.40 $26.37 $29.06 $54,905

47-2044 Tile and Marble Setters NA $16.66 $21.96 $21.37 $24.61 $45,676 47-2051 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 610 $11.92 $16.69 $15.92 $19.08 $34,718 47-2061 Construction Laborers 1,510 $13.16 $18.89 $17.46 $21.75 $39,290 47-2071 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment

Operators 190 $14.27 $22.41 $20.66 $26.48 $46,619

47-2073 Operating Engineers and Other Construction

Equipment Operators 490 $18.83 $25.48 $26.20 $28.81 $52,998

47-2081 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers 180 $10.79 $22.21 $18.59 $27.92 $46,190

47-2082 Tapers 70 $17.63 $24.59 $24.40 $28.07 $51,146

47-2111 Electricians 1,170 $16.89 $25.34 $25.56 $29.57 $52,715

47-2141 Painters, Construction and Maintenance 780 $9.39 $14.57 $13.42 $17.17 $30,314 47-2152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 1,020 $21.67 $28.90 $27.01 $32.51 $60,114 47-2161 Plasterers and Stucco Masons NA $11.48 $14.94 $15.37 $16.67 $31,082 47-2211 Sheet Metal Workers 590 $14.80 $26.89 $22.71 $32.93 $55,923 47-3012 Helpers--Carpenters NA $12.82 $13.21 $13.30 $13.41 $27,481 47-3013 Helpers--Electricians NA $7.99 $11.38 $9.86 $13.07 $23,661 47-4011 Construction and Building Inspectors 210 $21.80 $28.20 $27.11 $31.40 $58,658

47-4031 Fence Erectors NA $10.45 $14.55 $14.38 $16.60 $30,258

47-4051 Highway Maintenance Workers 70 $13.12 $16.13 $15.40 $17.63 $33,548 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

Occupations 10,310 $14.11 $22.69 $22.00 $26.98 $47,194 49-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers,

and Repairers 1,060 $22.13 $30.94 $29.55 $35.35 $64,361

49-2011 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine

Repairers 440 $10.80 $17.91 $17.40 $21.47 $37,257

49-2021 Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers

and Repairers 90 $13.66 $21.11 $20.69 $24.84 $43,911

49-2022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and

Repairers, Except Line Installers 1,200 $15.14 $20.66 $19.69 $23.42 $42,971 49-2092 Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related

Repairers NA $12.87 $18.54 $18.26 $21.37 $38,561

49-2094 Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial

and Industrial Equipment NA $28.77 $32.80 $33.57 $34.81 $68,220 49-2097 Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment

Installers and Repairers 20 $11.84 $18.75 $19.95 $22.21 $39,004 49-2098 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 110 $16.23 $22.42 $21.40 $25.52 $46,631 49-3011 Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 50 $21.61 $27.73 $27.75 $30.78 $57,673 49-3021 Automotive Body and Related Repairers 140 $13.32 $21.42 $19.44 $25.48 $44,559 49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 970 $13.77 $21.61 $21.32 $25.52 $44,939 49-3031 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine

Specialists 510 $17.04 $22.75 $22.68 $25.61 $47,325

49-3042 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except

Engines 160 $19.85 $25.67 $25.08 $28.58 $53,400

49-3053 Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small

Engine Mechanics 60 $10.26 $16.77 $15.64 $20.02 $34,875

49-3093 Tire Repairers and Changers 80 $10.66 $13.29 $12.41 $14.60 $27,644 49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration

Mechanics and Installers 550 $19.22 $26.65 $26.19 $30.36 $55,426 49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 280 $20.53 $25.32 $25.18 $27.72 $52,673 49-9043 Maintenance Workers, Machinery 90 $16.41 $20.46 $20.51 $22.49 $42,566

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Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

49-9052 Telecommunications Line Installers and

Repairers 610 $17.95 $25.29 $24.26 $28.95 $52,594

49-9062 Medical Equipment Repairers 240 $17.73 $24.37 $25.14 $27.68 $50,681 49-9069 Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers,

All Other NA $26.22 $28.48 $28.07 $29.62 $59,248

49-9071 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 2,090 $12.62 $19.19 $18.71 $22.47 $39,907 49-9091 Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine

Servicers and Repairers 50 $13.96 $18.48 $19.75 $20.74 $38,439 49-9094 Locksmiths and Safe Repairers 40 $14.14 $18.86 $18.24 $21.22 $39,222 49-9098 Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

Workers 150 $9.89 $15.66 $14.06 $18.54 $32,566

49-9099 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers,

All Other 310 $8.23 $16.04 $14.96 $19.95 $33,372

51-0000 Production Occupations 13,610 $10.54 $16.50 $14.88 $19.49 $34,329 51-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Production and

Operating Workers 950 $18.88 $28.21 $27.05 $32.87 $58,673

51-2022 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers 660 $11.45 $13.74 $13.40 $14.88 $28,575 51-2041 Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters NA $11.82 $14.84 $14.00 $16.35 $30,869

51-2092 Team Assemblers 1,530 $8.77 $13.21 $12.92 $15.43 $27,482

51-2099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other 370 $11.27 $15.43 $14.74 $17.51 $32,096

51-3011 Bakers 280 $9.15 $12.71 $11.40 $14.50 $26,444

51-3021 Butchers and Meat Cutters 170 $11.66 $17.10 $17.54 $19.82 $35,568 51-3022 Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers NA $10.52 $14.26 $13.15 $16.13 $29,662 51-3091 Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying

Machine Operators and Tenders 30 $8.14 $11.74 $10.84 $13.54 $24,415

51-3092 Food Batchmakers 250 $8.40 $13.56 $12.47 $16.15 $28,213

51-3099 Food Processing Workers, All Other 70 $10.08 $13.98 $14.95 $15.93 $29,088 51-4011 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators,

Metal and Plastic 420 $10.25 $14.97 $13.52 $17.33 $31,141

51-4012 Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool

Programmers, Metal and Plastic 70 $15.96 $24.24 $21.85 $28.39 $50,426 51-4021 Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic NA $10.93 $15.20 $13.93 $17.33 $31,613 51-4031 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 210 $10.87 $14.44 $14.14 $16.23 $30,035 51-4032 Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic NA $12.40 $15.58 $16.10 $17.17 $32,403 51-4033 Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing

Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders,

Metal and Plastic 50 $9.01 $14.11 $13.84 $16.66 $29,350

51-4034 Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 30 $14.29 $16.86 $16.78 $18.14 $35,067

51-4041 Machinists 550 $14.20 $21.05 $20.45 $24.47 $43,776

51-4072 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and

Plastic 130 $10.14 $14.24 $13.47 $16.29 $29,614

51-4111 Tool and Die Makers 30 $16.20 $21.70 $21.22 $24.45 $45,141 51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 290 $13.23 $19.49 $17.65 $22.63 $40,547 51-4193 Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators,

and Tenders, Metal and Plastic NA $13.01 $14.60 $14.21 $15.40 $30,371 51-5111 Prepress Technicians and Workers 240 $11.67 $16.10 $15.86 $18.31 $33,480 51-5112 Printing Press Operators 780 $12.78 $18.09 $17.61 $20.75 $37,634

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Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages

51-5113 Print Binding and Finishing Workers 340 $9.65 $13.26 $12.62 $15.07 $27,591 51-6011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 350 $8.12 $10.78 $9.81 $12.11 $22,419 51-6021 Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related

Materials NA $8.18 $9.51 $9.72 $10.18 $19,787

51-6031 Sewing Machine Operators 180 $9.56 $14.31 $14.67 $16.69 $29,773 51-6052 Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers NA $10.00 $13.60 $11.87 $15.39 $28,280 51-6062 Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders 10 $12.33 $16.11 $16.66 $18.00 $33,515

51-6099 Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All

Other NA $9.73 $14.16 $13.18 $16.38 $29,459

51-7011 Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 90 $14.08 $18.20 $17.43 $20.26 $37,856

51-7021 Furniture Finishers NA $8.33 $12.22 $9.47 $14.17 $25,420

51-8013 Power Plant Operators NA $29.80 $36.33 $36.56 $39.60 $75,572 51-8031 Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and

System Operators 130 $15.92 $20.78 $19.43 $23.22 $43,230

51-9012 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders NA $13.91 $17.21 $17.51 $18.86 $35,788

51-9022 Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand 70 $10.27 $14.38 $14.65 $16.43 $29,900 51-9023 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators,

and Tenders 170 $14.17 $18.30 $18.10 $20.37 $38,071

51-9031 Cutters and Trimmers, Hand 10 $12.10 $17.36 $19.01 $20.00 $36,116 51-9032 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators,

and Tenders 200 $10.19 $14.74 $14.27 $17.02 $30,662

51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and

Weighers 830 $12.80 $18.94 $17.67 $22.01 $39,400

51-9071 Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers 50 $12.10 $17.58 $16.71 $20.33 $36,574 51-9081 Dental Laboratory Technicians 360 $14.37 $20.92 $20.22 $24.19 $43,506 51-9082 Medical Appliance Technicians 10 $8.02 $11.96 $9.31 $13.93 $24,883 51-9083 Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 80 $11.33 $14.54 $14.51 $16.14 $30,242 51-9111 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and

Tenders 900 $10.13 $14.54 $13.69 $16.75 $30,251

51-9121 Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders 70 $10.14 $13.56 $12.22 $15.28 $28,214 51-9122 Painters, Transportation Equipment 50 $15.08 $23.09 $19.06 $27.09 $48,028 51-9151 Photographic Process Workers and Processing

Machine Operators 60 $9.34 $14.30 $11.92 $16.78 $29,747

51-9191 Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and

Tenders NA $10.56 $12.83 $12.58 $13.96 $26,685

51-9194 Etchers and Engravers 40 $12.01 $17.39 $14.56 $20.09 $36,181 51-9195 Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal

and Plastic NA $12.66 $15.97 $16.22 $17.63 $33,222

51-9196 Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders NA $12.64 $15.31 $14.18 $16.64 $31,840

51-9198 Helpers--Production Workers 640 $10.10 $12.92 $12.65 $14.32 $26,868 51-9199 Production Workers, All Other 310 $11.27 $16.62 $13.74 $19.29 $34,563 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving

Occupations 19,910 $9.10 $16.68 $13.96 $20.46 $34,687 53-1021 First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and

Material Movers, Hand 460 $14.78 $22.68 $21.61 $26.63 $47,181 53-1031 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and

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Rounded Employ-ment Entry Level Hourly Mean Hourly Wages Median Hourly Wages Experi-enced Hourly Mean Annual Wages 53-2012 Commercial Pilots 30 NA NA NA NA $64,143

53-3022 Bus Drivers, School or Special Client 1,220 $9.26 $14.08 $13.86 $16.48 $29,280 53-3031 Driver/Sales Workers 1,060 $9.68 $15.94 $13.59 $19.07 $33,153 53-3032 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 2,730 $15.65 $23.19 $22.89 $26.96 $48,233 53-3033 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 2,010 $10.09 $18.40 $16.49 $22.55 $38,270 53-3041 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs 160 $8.34 $11.14 $10.94 $12.54 $23,167 53-3099 Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other NA $19.98 $23.06 $22.95 $24.60 $47,964 53-6021 Parking Lot Attendants 130 $8.04 $9.26 $8.99 $9.88 $19,269 53-6031 Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants 220 $8.19 $10.30 $9.57 $11.36 $21,428 53-6041 Traffic Technicians 20 $16.93 $21.75 $20.82 $24.16 $45,240 53-6099 Transportation Workers, All Other 30 $11.32 $13.24 $13.27 $14.20 $27,540 53-7021 Crane and Tower Operators NA $20.36 $26.20 $23.05 $29.12 $54,491 53-7051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 780 $11.60 $16.19 $16.24 $18.49 $33,684 53-7061 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 780 $8.14 $9.97 $9.16 $10.88 $20,729 53-7062 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material

Movers, Hand 6,710 $8.88 $12.91 $11.66 $14.93 $26,860

53-7063 Machine Feeders and Offbearers 150 $13.50 $17.49 $18.10 $19.48 $36,373 53-7064 Packers and Packagers, Hand 1,960 $8.13 $11.43 $9.30 $13.08 $23,773 53-7081 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 80 $10.78 $15.15 $16.51 $17.33 $31,509

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JOHNSON COUNTY PERCENTILE WAGES

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Employ-Code Occupational Title ment Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Hourly Annual

00-0000 Total All Johnson County

Occupations 331,520 $8.85 $18,405 $11.56 $24,042 $17.86 $37,152 $28.66 $59,614 $44.14 $91,814 11-0000 Management Occupations 18,170 $24.32 $50,594 $33.87 $70,445 $47.50 $98,810 $67.20 $139,778 $92.88 $193,187 11-1011 Chief Executives 1,200 $49.52 $102,994 $65.67 $136,595 $90.19 $187,595 $94.62 $196,808 NA NA 11-1021 General and Operations Managers 4,970 $24.18 $50,288 $34.69 $72,150 $50.26 $104,534 $72.87 $151,578 $93.80 $195,095

11-1031 Legislators 70 NA $16,128 NA $17,005 NA $18,467 NA $30,933 NA $41,473

11-2011 Advertising and Promotions Managers 80 $25.60 $53,253 $29.92 $62,233 $36.19 $75,276 $53.84 $111,996 $83.34 $173,352 11-2021 Marketing Managers 710 $32.21 $66,993 $41.21 $85,724 $55.44 $115,317 $73.34 $152,542 $93.84 $195,190 11-2022 Sales Managers 1,420 $26.24 $54,585 $37.26 $77,508 $52.35 $108,893 $73.71 $153,323 $93.78 $195,070 11-2031 Public Relations and Fundraising

Managers 120 $31.88 $66,300 $38.84 $80,796 $44.82 $93,228 $60.13 $125,064 $87.25 $181,489 11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 830 $24.52 $51,006 $30.81 $64,095 $39.23 $81,597 $49.04 $101,996 $63.57 $132,225 11-3021 Computer and Information Systems

Managers 1,060 $38.82 $80,752 $45.83 $95,335 $56.63 $117,782 $71.43 $148,579 $87.93 $182,904 11-3031 Financial Managers 1,330 $33.22 $69,106 $42.10 $87,570 $55.19 $114,801 $78.69 $163,666 $94.86 $197,307 11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 250 $28.07 $58,376 $32.45 $67,505 $37.93 $78,885 $47.98 $99,792 $60.20 $125,222 11-3061 Purchasing Managers 210 $22.66 $47,123 $33.19 $69,033 $45.91 $95,501 $58.03 $120,700 $75.84 $157,740 11-3071 Transportation, Storage, and

Distribution Managers 390 $29.64 $61,652 $37.62 $78,246 $48.68 $101,259 $60.09 $124,984 $80.01 $166,425 11-3111 Compensation and Benefits Managers 70 $24.80 $51,594 $28.04 $58,313 $41.04 $85,360 $50.72 $105,504 $75.13 $156,271 11-3121 Human Resources Managers 360 $30.63 $63,707 $36.06 $75,006 $48.33 $100,532 $59.15 $123,042 $73.87 $153,643 11-3131 Training and Development Managers 100 $21.22 $44,144 $26.44 $54,992 $35.86 $74,582 $59.41 $123,569 $80.15 $166,709 11-9021 Construction Managers 540 $22.10 $45,978 $27.85 $57,922 $39.49 $82,141 $48.62 $101,137 $60.21 $125,244 11-9031 Education Administrators, Preschool

and Childcare Center/Program 130 $12.68 $26,384 $14.13 $29,380 $23.34 $48,540 $34.40 $71,547 $41.03 $85,345 11-9032 Education Administrators, Elementary

and Secondary School 350 NA $66,060 NA $80,356 NA $92,939 NA $108,966 NA $120,022

11-9033 Education Administrators,

Postsecondary 200 $23.59 $49,057 $31.25 $65,003 $40.01 $83,220 $48.09 $100,031 $57.03 $118,616 11-9039 Education Administrators, All Other 20 $32.33 $67,240 $39.50 $82,157 $45.36 $94,349 $50.21 $104,441 $75.91 $157,902 11-9041 Architectural and Engineering Managers 580 $38.07 $79,184 $42.61 $88,635 $50.90 $105,877 $61.04 $126,953 $77.32 $160,822 11-9051 Food Service Managers 640 $13.22 $27,503 $18.29 $38,043 $23.01 $47,865 $28.47 $59,226 $34.09 $70,907 11-9081 Lodging Managers NA $12.46 $25,920 $13.53 $28,140 $16.54 $34,401 $27.55 $57,306 $36.45 $75,822 11-9111 Medical and Health Services Managers 610 $29.36 $61,061 $35.69 $74,228 $44.76 $93,111 $55.60 $115,640 $75.00 $156,002

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