HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 43. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union affiliation, occupation, and industry 2006 2007 Occupation and industry Members Repre- Members Repre- of sented Non- of sented Non- Total unions by union Total unions by union (1) unions (1) unions (2) (2) OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations........................ $967 $966 $962 $968 $996 $996 $992 $996 Management, business, and financial operations occupations........... 1,045 1,042 1,060 1,044 1,080 1,066 1,072 1,081 Management occupations........................................... 1,127 1,144 1,154 1,125 1,161 1,172 1,165 1,160 Business and financial operations occupations.................... 930 950 947 928 941 934 950 940 Professional and related occupations................................. 928 956 948 921 951 987 980 942 Computer and mathematical occupations............................ 1,166 1,057 1,103 1,170 1,229 1,188 1,204 1,231 Architecture and engineering occupations......................... 1,155 1,148 1,157 1,155 1,213 1,179 1,178 1,221 Life, physical, and social science occupations................... 984 1,114 1,086 977 1,053 1,147 1,144 1,036 Community and social services occupations........................ 740 886 872 707 755 920 909 732 Legal occupations................................................ 1,144 1,422 1,415 1,136 1,148 1,180 1,151 1,148 Education, training, and library occupations..................... 819 929 917 725 841 959 947 742 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations....... 841 968 964 823 829 1,000 1,009 807 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................ 905 995 979 889 920 1,005 1,019 906 Service occupations...................................................... 422 638 629 404 454 666 654 421 Healthcare support occupations....................................... 423 484 481 417 454 502 502 446 Protective service occupations....................................... 693 918 913 585 719 954 946 610 Food preparation and serving related occupations..................... 371 484 482 366 385 502 495 379 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations............ 406 524 520 393 422 551 543 407 Personal care and service occupations................................ 407 530 529 397 434 585 585 420 Sales and office occupations............................................. 589 706 697 578 598 717 715 587 Sales and related occupations........................................ 628 671 656 627 643 648 648 643 Office and administrative support occupations........................ 572 713 705 549 581 726 724 560 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations............. 653 934 925 608 670 973 961 617 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations........................... 387 (3) (3) 383 372 (3) (3) 369 Construction and extraction occupations.............................. 619 941 933 582 646 976 968 597 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations.................... 742 931 922 709 749 975 962 709 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations.............. 557 741 733 519 577 759 753 540 Production occupations............................................... 559 730 723 525 581 761 755 552 Transportation and material moving occupations....................... 556 752 743 512 570 757 750 523 INDUSTRY Private sector........................................................... 645 792 785 631 666 818 813 651 Agriculture and related industries....................................... 422 (3) (3) 420 412 (3) (3) 411 Nonagriculture and related industries.................................... 648 793 786 634 670 819 814 654 Mining................................................................ 912 (3) 1,044 899 969 960 950 975 Construction.......................................................... 642 969 956 610 673 1,000 993 624 Manufacturing......................................................... 702 755 753 692 719 783 779 708 Durable goods .................................................... 729 785 780 719 744 818 815 732 Nondurable goods ................................................. 650 694 697 640 669 714 712 659 Wholesale and retail trade............................................ 578 637 632 575 587 639 632 584 Wholesale trade................................................... 725 780 778 720 720 756 753 717 Retail trade...................................................... 520 583 582 518 538 608 601 532 Transportation and utilities.......................................... 739 876 876 697 738 902 894 695 Transportation and warehousing.................................... 700 831 828 661 696 846 835 657 Utilities......................................................... 978 1,041 1,051 939 994 1,056 1,052 954 Information (4)....................................................... 871 998 990 841 891 1,000 994 867 Publishing, except internet.................................... 848 (3) 950 830 881 931 933 877 Motion pictures and sound recording............................ 813 (3) (3) 748 889 (3) (3) 797 Broadcasting, except internet.................................. 737 (3) (3) 722 786 (3) 1,010 770 Telecommunications............................................. 947 986 982 928 951 1,003 1,000 927 Financial activities.................................................. 757 674 691 759 782 728 738 784 Finance and insurance............................................. 794 657 674 799 820 722 746 822 Finance...................................................... 811 (3) 673 817 835 717 773 836 Insurance.................................................... 767 (3) (3) 769 795 (3) 735 799 Real estate and rental and leasing................................ 663 701 700 660 691 739 718 690 Professional and business services.................................... 749 744 752 749 783 800 822 782 Professional and technical services............................... 996 940 966 996 1,031 991 1,041 1,031 Management, administrative, and waste services.................... 504 653 643 499 524 733 686 519 Education and health services......................................... 648 751 745 635 671 779 781 657 Educational services.............................................. 750 816 806 737 766 824 812 754 Health care and social assistance................................. 620 703 700 614 644 752 762 632 Leisure and hospitality............................................... 417 538 533 412 440 580 572 431 Arts, entertainment, and recreation............................... 545 617 604 537 587 633 634 581 Accommodation and food services................................... 399 515 515 395 413 534 528 410 Accommodation................................................. 490 567 570 481 492 554 546 481 Food services and drinking places............................. 382 480 481 381 399 476 490 398 Other services (4).................................................... 568 816 794 550 581 803 789 574 Other services, except private households......................... 597 824 800 588 600 822 806 593 Public sector............................................................ 773 871 865 717 816 901 896 749 Federal government..................................................... 919 896 900 938 965 927 933 996 State government....................................................... 746 835 824 699 772 865 856 731 Local government....................................................... 754 876 868 656 787 907 899 688 1 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union. 2 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union as well as workers who report no union affiliation but whose jobs are covered by a union or an employee association contract. 3 Data are not shown where base is less than 50,000. 4 Includes other industries, not shown separately. NOTE: Data refer to the sole or principal job of full-time wage and salary workers. Excluded are all self-employed workers regardless of whether or not their businesses are incorporated. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data.