Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 90 94 Anchorage, AK......................... 112 105 Atlanta, GA........................... 104 102 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 96 90 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 97 91 Birmingham, AL........................ 96 92 Bloomington, IN....................... 92 89 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 114 110 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 80 73 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 102 92 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 95 98 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 103 100 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 111 105 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 100 94 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 103 97 Columbus, OH.......................... 102 100 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 89 92 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 100 99 Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 104 99 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 108 97 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 98 96 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 102 95 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 103 93 Great Falls, MT....................... 89 85 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 98 92 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 96 95 Hartford, CT.......................... 114 109 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 97 89 Honolulu, HI.......................... 107 106 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 98 100 Huntsville, AL........................ 98 95 Indianapolis, IN...................... 99 82 Iowa City, IA......................... 100 95 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 84 91 Anchorage, AK......................... 99 127 Atlanta, GA........................... 101 102 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 99 94 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 94 97 Birmingham, AL........................ 94 106 Bloomington, IN....................... 96 94 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 107 118 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 94 80 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 90 111 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 94 90 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 92 103 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 106 112 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 98 108 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 100 102 Columbus, OH.......................... 92 105 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 93 86 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 91 101 Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 101 103 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 104 106 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 93 101 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 94 98 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 96 109 Great Falls, MT....................... 75 98 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 94 99 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 89 102 Hartford, CT.......................... 108 124 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 88 94 Honolulu, HI.......................... 103 115 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 97 91 Huntsville, AL........................ 95 100 Indianapolis, IN...................... 97 102 Iowa City, IA......................... 95 107 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 87 88 Anchorage, AK......................... 105 107 Atlanta, GA........................... 95 105 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 81 97 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 97 98 Birmingham, AL........................ 92 97 Bloomington, IN....................... 76 88 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 103 115 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 73 78 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 102 100 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 98 94 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 106 104 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 103 110 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 92 99 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 93 102 Columbus, OH.......................... 103 100 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 85 85 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 94 93 Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 101 103 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 98 107 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 92 93 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 103 102 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 106 101 Great Falls, MT....................... 86 81 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 84 98 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 88 94 Hartford, CT.......................... 105 113 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 89 96 Honolulu, HI.......................... 102 100 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 93 99 Huntsville, AL........................ 98 97 Indianapolis, IN...................... 93 99 Iowa City, IA......................... 89 102 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 92 85 Anchorage, AK......................... 140 116 Atlanta, GA........................... 103 107 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 106 102 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 98 104 Birmingham, AL........................ 94 104 Bloomington, IN....................... 87 89 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 138 120 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 75 82 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 123 105 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 90 86 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 102 103 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 139 120 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 101 103 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 113 107 Columbus, OH.......................... 109 105 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 103 84 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 111 111 Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 102 110 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 122 102 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 122 97 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 110 109 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 118 100 Great Falls, MT....................... 132 105 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 102 103 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 92 88 Hartford, CT.......................... 127 113 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 109 96 Honolulu, HI.......................... 125 121 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 102 100 Huntsville, AL........................ 101 95 Indianapolis, IN...................... 103 100 Iowa City, IA......................... 112 107 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 99 93 Anchorage, AK......................... 127 111 Atlanta, GA........................... 114 108 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 109 97 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 103 92 Birmingham, AL........................ 96 99 Bloomington, IN....................... 108 105 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 119 112 Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 84 77 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 123 102 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 112 106 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 115 100 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 115 107 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 110 100 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 116 107 Columbus, OH.......................... 106 103 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 98 87 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 118 106 Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 114 99 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 130 109 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 108 103 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 105 113 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 112 102 Great Falls, MT....................... 106 93 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 112 105 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 115 97 Hartford, CT.......................... 123 109 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 110 103 Honolulu, HI.......................... 117 105 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 111 96 Huntsville, AL........................ 110 94 Indianapolis, IN...................... 120 100 Iowa City, IA......................... 111 97 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial Johnstown, PA......................... 89 87 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 101 93 Knoxville, TN......................... 95 104 Lincoln, NE........................... 91 85 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 109 106 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 99 91 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 95 85 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 97 96 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 98 107 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 104 100 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 110 102 Mobile, AL............................ 90 81 New Orleans, LA....................... 97 90 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 116 115 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 93 87 Ocala, FL............................. 92 88 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 93 88 Orlando, FL........................... 95 95 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 108 107 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 99 100 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 98 92 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 107 104 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 110 110 Reading, PA........................... 104 105 Reno, NV.............................. 100 98 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 106 96 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 100 99 Rochester, NY......................... 100 90 Rockford, IL.......................... 102 91 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 109 103 Salinas, CA........................... 116 116 San Antonio, TX....................... 91 94 San Diego, CA......................... 111 107 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related Johnstown, PA......................... 90 93 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 94 100 Knoxville, TN......................... 97 88 Lincoln, NE........................... 87 95 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 108 114 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 95 108 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 81 106 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 91 96 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 94 100 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 96 105 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 104 123 Mobile, AL............................ 85 88 New Orleans, LA....................... 96 95 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 115 120 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 89 99 Ocala, FL............................. 87 96 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 84 95 Orlando, FL........................... 87 98 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 106 110 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 100 100 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 96 103 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 94 117 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 110 118 Reading, PA........................... 93 105 Reno, NV.............................. 94 104 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 95 118 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 95 103 Rochester, NY......................... 97 109 Rockford, IL.......................... 96 103 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 106 117 Salinas, CA........................... 120 120 San Antonio, TX....................... 90 91 San Diego, CA......................... 109 118 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support Johnstown, PA......................... 83 85 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 94 101 Knoxville, TN......................... 96 96 Lincoln, NE........................... 83 88 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 112 107 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 96 99 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 93 90 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 101 99 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 92 98 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 99 105 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 106 104 Mobile, AL............................ 92 91 New Orleans, LA....................... 98 97 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 109 115 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 91 92 Ocala, FL............................. 90 89 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 90 90 Orlando, FL........................... 98 91 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 98 107 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 104 102 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 87 98 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 107 106 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 100 107 Reading, PA........................... 104 103 Reno, NV.............................. 98 101 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 102 101 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 97 100 Rochester, NY......................... 93 99 Rockford, IL.......................... 97 98 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 99 105 Salinas, CA........................... 126 113 San Antonio, TX....................... 82 92 San Diego, CA......................... 103 107 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Johnstown, PA......................... 107 93 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 121 109 Knoxville, TN......................... 94 91 Lincoln, NE........................... 95 98 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 122 111 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 122 98 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 103 106 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 105 103 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 101 98 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 123 106 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 126 112 Mobile, AL............................ 104 102 New Orleans, LA....................... 100 95 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 142 120 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 97 98 Ocala, FL............................. 92 111 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 113 113 Orlando, FL........................... 101 98 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 119 117 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 91 105 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 107 100 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 127 116 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 115 113 Reading, PA........................... 113 105 Reno, NV.............................. 107 116 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 124 98 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 102 103 Rochester, NY......................... 104 93 Rockford, IL.......................... 124 109 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 114 124 Salinas, CA........................... 147 116 San Antonio, TX....................... 108 101 San Diego, CA......................... 119 112 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving Johnstown, PA......................... 93 83 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 115 98 Knoxville, TN......................... 98 97 Lincoln, NE........................... 100 92 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 109 103 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 110 95 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 116 104 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 107 97 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 107 99 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 117 108 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 129 108 Mobile, AL............................ 106 92 New Orleans, LA....................... 105 102 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 116 111 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 103 90 Ocala, FL............................. 105 104 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 98 88 Orlando, FL........................... 94 107 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 110 109 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 106 101 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 109 97 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 111 101 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 123 106 Reading, PA........................... 110 103 Reno, NV.............................. 108 102 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 108 101 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 112 101 Rochester, NY......................... 110 101 Rockford, IL.......................... 114 105 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 122 109 Salinas, CA........................... 105 105 San Antonio, TX....................... 105 87 San Diego, CA......................... 115 102 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 122 115 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 112 103 Springfield, MA....................... 112 105 Springfield, MO....................... 89 83 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 104 97 Tallahassee, FL....................... 93 81 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 97 90 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 101 102 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 110 104 York, PA.............................. 99 103 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 98 96 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 116 128 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 98 124 Springfield, MA....................... 109 110 Springfield, MO....................... 88 87 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 98 98 Tallahassee, FL....................... 89 100 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 90 100 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 98 106 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 107 111 York, PA.............................. 97 103 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 93 95 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 120 123 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 108 109 Springfield, MA....................... 110 112 Springfield, MO....................... 88 87 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 97 100 Tallahassee, FL....................... 90 92 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 96 101 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 99 98 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 104 113 York, PA.............................. 88 96 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 90 93 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 136 123 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 124 112 Springfield, MA....................... 117 115 Springfield, MO....................... 85 95 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 131 112 Tallahassee, FL....................... 98 91 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 108 98 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 103 98 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 111 121 York, PA.............................. 114 103 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 111 100 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 120 110 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 130 114 Springfield, MA....................... 119 116 Springfield, MO....................... 103 90 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 115 109 Tallahassee, FL....................... 104 94 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 103 104 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 116 98 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 119 107 York, PA.............................. 106 104 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 113 111 1 A metropolitan area can be a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) as defined by the Office of Management and Budget, 1994.