Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers Hourly(2) Weekly(3) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $23.77 $18.77 $942 $743 39.6 $48,696 $38,542 2,049 Management occupations.............................................. 50.28 46.43 2,028 1,863 40.3 105,437 96,891 2,097 Chief executives.................................................. 125.46 102.19 5,508 4,447 43.9 286,425 231,249 2,283 General and operations managers................................... 63.27 55.29 2,589 2,251 40.9 134,637 117,069 2,128 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 37.26 34.38 1,512 1,385 40.6 78,623 72,010 2,110 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 52.68 49.28 2,131 1,976 40.5 110,824 102,760 2,104 Marketing managers.............................................. 55.47 53.42 2,215 2,087 39.9 115,192 108,500 2,077 Sales managers.................................................. 48.47 44.95 2,000 1,801 41.3 104,011 93,634 2,146 Public relations managers......................................... 37.61 30.30 1,477 1,354 39.3 76,779 70,408 2,041 Administrative services managers.................................. 36.05 36.60 1,449 1,433 40.2 75,322 74,506 2,089 Computer and information systems managers......................... 57.00 54.81 2,312 2,180 40.6 120,221 113,360 2,109 Financial managers................................................ 52.12 46.20 2,096 1,882 40.2 108,978 97,843 2,091 Human resources managers.......................................... 46.78 44.79 1,876 1,828 40.1 97,560 95,052 2,086 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 44.60 40.87 1,803 1,643 40.4 93,741 85,413 2,102 Training and development managers............................... 46.27 44.71 1,834 1,784 39.6 95,372 92,768 2,061 Industrial production managers.................................... 46.06 42.97 1,861 1,763 40.4 96,777 91,651 2,101 Purchasing managers............................................... 51.98 49.48 2,075 1,979 39.9 107,903 102,916 2,076 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 44.13 39.53 1,777 1,581 40.3 92,396 82,222 2,094 Construction managers............................................. 41.77 41.87 1,721 1,735 41.2 89,475 90,230 2,142 Education administrators.......................................... 39.76 33.68 1,529 1,347 38.5 78,956 68,279 1,986 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 34.01 31.56 1,381 1,473 40.6 70,874 75,899 2,084 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 40.45 32.95 1,540 1,278 38.1 79,489 64,929 1,965 Engineering managers.............................................. 57.68 56.33 2,334 2,265 40.5 121,341 117,763 2,104 Food service managers............................................. 27.16 24.14 1,172 1,069 43.1 60,950 55,595 2,244 Lodging managers.................................................. 34.57 24.04 1,476 986 42.7 76,770 51,282 2,221 Medical and health services managers.............................. 45.01 42.31 1,814 1,692 40.3 94,322 88,005 2,095 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.62 47.31 1,908 1,892 41.8 99,211 98,401 2,175 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 34.02 26.64 1,356 1,066 39.9 70,537 55,409 2,073 Social and community service managers............................. 28.38 28.61 1,117 1,120 39.4 57,985 58,257 2,043 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 32.73 29.42 1,307 1,169 39.9 67,947 60,798 2,076 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 30.51 28.50 1,240 1,149 40.6 64,463 59,750 2,113 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products..................... 32.69 30.79 1,308 1,232 40.0 67,997 64,043 2,080 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 30.10 28.75 1,208 1,150 40.1 62,780 59,796 2,086 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 30.61 28.44 1,251 1,147 40.9 65,066 59,626 2,126 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 27.05 25.48 1,057 1,011 39.1 54,588 52,568 2,018 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 27.24 25.74 1,065 1,019 39.1 54,968 52,998 2,018 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 23.14 20.23 898 784 38.8 46,687 40,763 2,018 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 31.29 26.91 1,288 1,091 41.2 66,962 56,757 2,140 Cost estimators................................................... 35.74 33.65 1,450 1,360 40.6 75,393 70,719 2,110 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.62 27.97 1,173 1,106 39.6 60,986 57,500 2,059 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.12 23.41 1,035 898 39.6 53,781 46,696 2,059 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 29.11 27.85 1,151 1,091 39.5 59,856 56,742 2,056 Training and development specialists............................ 30.17 30.29 1,191 1,139 39.5 61,954 59,225 2,054 Logisticians...................................................... 34.94 34.35 1,401 1,385 40.1 72,861 72,035 2,085 Management analysts............................................... 38.93 34.93 1,552 1,394 39.9 80,686 72,500 2,072 Meeting and convention planners................................... 24.89 24.64 977 955 39.2 50,789 49,662 2,041 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 29.94 27.31 1,197 1,088 40.0 62,241 56,601 2,079 Budget analysts................................................... 37.05 36.14 1,491 1,611 40.2 77,539 83,755 2,093 Credit analysts................................................... 31.34 22.79 1,239 911 39.5 64,440 47,397 2,056 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.77 31.26 1,473 1,250 40.0 76,574 65,000 2,083 Financial analysts.............................................. 38.13 32.80 1,537 1,312 40.3 79,909 68,232 2,096 Personal financial advisors..................................... 34.51 25.00 1,372 993 39.8 71,331 51,634 2,067 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 32.97 29.64 1,296 1,151 39.3 67,377 59,877 2,043 Financial examiners............................................... 30.97 29.56 1,223 1,182 39.5 63,621 61,481 2,054 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.49 26.78 1,277 1,058 40.6 66,395 54,995 2,109 Loan counselors................................................. 27.44 21.26 1,095 850 39.9 56,943 44,217 2,075 Loan officers................................................... 32.06 27.07 1,303 1,092 40.6 67,755 56,784 2,113 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 37.90 37.26 1,518 1,490 40.1 78,873 77,397 2,081 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 54.81 54.60 2,193 2,184 40.0 114,015 113,568 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 35.19 35.49 1,402 1,416 39.8 72,900 73,636 2,071 Computer software engineers....................................... 44.39 43.31 1,799 1,778 40.5 93,572 92,462 2,108 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 42.80 41.51 1,745 1,736 40.8 90,728 90,293 2,120 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 45.86 44.65 1,849 1,818 40.3 96,160 94,515 2,097 Computer support specialists...................................... 26.09 24.28 1,039 947 39.8 53,923 49,152 2,067 Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.94 38.61 1,555 1,538 39.9 80,841 79,997 2,076 Database administrators........................................... 37.22 38.09 1,481 1,493 39.8 77,014 77,628 2,069 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 36.55 35.15 1,460 1,385 40.0 75,835 72,041 2,075 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 35.23 33.67 1,407 1,346 39.9 73,180 70,000 2,077 Actuaries......................................................... 42.20 39.90 1,669 1,595 39.5 86,779 82,950 2,056 Operations research analysts...................................... 35.97 36.77 1,405 1,404 39.1 73,062 73,000 2,031 Statisticians..................................................... 44.01 45.96 1,723 1,748 39.2 89,609 90,899 2,036 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 38.93 36.89 1,568 1,497 40.3 81,462 77,800 2,092 Architects, except naval.......................................... 36.76 32.91 1,498 1,327 40.8 77,902 69,000 2,119 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 37.69 34.86 1,526 1,374 40.5 79,363 71,448 2,106 Engineers......................................................... 43.33 41.44 1,749 1,681 40.4 90,915 87,402 2,098 Aerospace engineers............................................. 51.08 49.45 2,054 1,980 40.2 106,798 102,960 2,091 Chemical engineers.............................................. 44.89 40.87 1,810 1,667 40.3 94,107 86,694 2,096 Civil engineers................................................. 40.40 37.44 1,633 1,519 40.4 84,938 78,998 2,102 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 45.97 45.14 1,893 1,844 41.2 98,438 95,901 2,141 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 43.50 42.93 1,759 1,721 40.4 91,465 89,482 2,103 Electrical engineers.......................................... 42.60 40.90 1,728 1,658 40.6 89,882 86,212 2,110 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 44.35 43.70 1,787 1,753 40.3 92,947 91,166 2,096 Environmental engineers......................................... 43.12 42.48 1,725 1,699 40.0 89,685 88,356 2,080 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 37.57 35.41 1,532 1,484 40.8 79,638 77,156 2,120 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 40.45 35.41 1,637 1,416 40.5 85,090 73,655 2,103 Industrial engineers.......................................... 37.01 35.79 1,511 1,497 40.8 78,570 77,834 2,123 Materials engineers............................................. 41.24 37.50 1,683 1,512 40.8 87,513 78,618 2,122 Mechanical engineers............................................ 39.26 37.61 1,586 1,507 40.4 82,368 78,374 2,098 Nuclear engineers............................................... 43.17 44.16 1,727 1,766 40.0 89,790 91,853 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 53.24 43.27 2,129 1,731 40.0 110,239 90,002 2,071 Drafters.......................................................... 28.50 24.88 1,140 1,000 40.0 59,302 52,000 2,080 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 30.12 28.39 1,205 1,135 40.0 62,657 59,041 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 28.03 26.45 1,121 1,058 40.0 58,307 55,024 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 23.76 22.74 950 910 40.0 49,414 47,299 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 27.66 26.92 1,107 1,077 40.0 57,269 55,829 2,070 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 30.53 29.82 1,221 1,193 40.0 63,497 62,028 2,080 Civil engineering technicians................................... 23.22 21.18 929 847 40.0 48,306 44,054 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 26.50 25.98 1,060 1,039 40.0 55,105 54,038 2,079 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 25.68 26.84 1,027 1,074 40.0 53,424 55,829 2,080 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 27.38 26.44 1,100 1,067 40.2 57,161 55,501 2,088 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 23.43 22.69 940 910 40.1 48,891 47,320 2,087 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 23.57 23.08 943 923 40.0 49,018 48,000 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 34.53 29.57 1,364 1,173 39.5 70,720 60,869 2,048 Life scientists................................................... 36.89 30.22 1,441 1,193 39.1 74,931 62,026 2,031 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 40.28 43.27 1,584 1,687 39.3 82,385 87,705 2,045 Food scientists and technologists............................. 40.28 43.27 1,584 1,687 39.3 82,385 87,705 2,045 Biological scientists........................................... 34.17 33.61 1,347 1,344 39.4 70,033 69,909 2,050 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 39.73 39.57 1,560 1,560 39.3 81,099 81,132 2,041 Microbiologists............................................... 35.00 36.01 1,407 1,441 40.2 73,162 74,909 2,091 Medical scientists.............................................. 39.18 28.70 1,530 1,135 39.1 79,566 59,010 2,031 Physical scientists............................................... 42.58 37.05 1,689 1,448 39.7 87,292 75,000 2,050 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 59.86 51.50 2,309 2,060 38.6 120,063 107,120 2,006 Physicists.................................................... 59.69 50.15 2,296 2,020 38.5 119,386 105,040 2,000 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 42.49 36.97 1,724 1,479 40.6 89,650 76,900 2,110 Chemists...................................................... 41.22 34.36 1,675 1,383 40.6 87,086 71,915 2,113 Materials scientists.......................................... 47.86 51.68 1,932 2,067 40.4 100,471 107,501 2,099 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 38.35 34.60 1,534 1,384 40.0 79,762 71,974 2,080 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 38.16 34.60 1,526 1,384 40.0 79,374 71,974 2,080 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.54 33.65 1,622 1,346 40.0 84,320 70,000 2,080 Economists........................................................ 53.75 51.45 2,150 2,058 40.0 111,793 107,012 2,080 Market and survey researchers..................................... 39.01 33.25 1,564 1,330 40.1 81,338 69,162 2,085 Market research analysts........................................ 39.30 33.25 1,576 1,330 40.1 81,950 69,162 2,085 Psychologists..................................................... 33.36 23.85 1,308 924 39.2 65,610 48,922 1,967 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 35.52 29.73 1,383 1,247 38.9 69,004 62,067 1,943 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 40.63 30.16 1,582 1,056 38.9 82,254 54,891 2,024 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 18.88 16.45 751 658 39.8 39,059 34,216 2,069 Biological technicians............................................ 22.01 20.51 866 803 39.4 45,055 41,781 2,047 Chemical technicians.............................................. 23.74 24.03 953 961 40.1 49,511 49,974 2,086 Nuclear technicians............................................... 37.26 35.23 1,491 1,409 40.0 77,507 73,276 2,080 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 23.44 21.24 933 848 39.8 48,491 44,096 2,069 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 28.73 34.28 1,149 1,371 40.0 59,756 71,311 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.63 17.21 732 679 39.3 38,006 35,110 2,040 Counselors........................................................ 17.52 16.46 690 657 39.4 35,862 34,154 2,047 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.67 16.66 666 670 40.0 34,449 34,834 2,066 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 20.25 18.03 796 721 39.3 41,318 37,502 2,040 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.74 19.76 775 750 39.2 40,285 39,000 2,041 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 16.96 16.57 657 657 38.7 34,157 34,174 2,014 Social workers.................................................... 21.17 19.77 832 789 39.3 43,139 40,976 2,038 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.40 16.27 691 651 39.7 35,519 33,702 2,041 Medical and public health social workers........................ 25.53 25.96 988 990 38.7 51,390 51,480 2,013 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.61 17.72 737 709 39.6 38,270 36,853 2,057 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.90 14.22 586 558 39.3 30,369 28,662 2,038 Health educators................................................ 26.00 17.31 1,024 692 39.4 53,243 36,005 2,048 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.69 12.66 497 499 39.1 25,706 25,575 2,025 Clergy............................................................ 22.76 23.16 878 889 38.6 45,656 46,218 2,006 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 34.30 25.00 1,347 1,000 39.3 70,048 52,000 2,042 Legal occupations................................................... 59.48 53.38 2,349 2,135 39.5 122,022 111,022 2,051 Lawyers........................................................... 79.58 74.04 3,163 2,925 39.7 164,452 152,117 2,067 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 30.06 29.57 1,173 1,158 39.0 60,998 60,210 2,029 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 23.74 21.86 943 874 39.7 48,113 39,998 2,027 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 27.41 26.67 1,097 1,067 40.0 57,023 55,463 2,080 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 40.33 34.35 1,547 1,310 38.4 67,113 56,212 1,664 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 51.39 42.94 1,996 1,671 38.8 84,403 69,319 1,642 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 64.26 63.06 2,495 2,369 38.8 98,646 92,710 1,535 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 49.29 45.53 1,912 1,756 38.8 74,938 66,529 1,520 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 58.94 52.93 2,256 1,985 38.3 98,789 86,256 1,676 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 45.67 38.98 1,780 1,618 39.0 67,095 55,000 1,469 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 74.86 79.09 2,929 3,133 39.1 112,594 116,499 1,504 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 76.11 81.41 2,974 3,133 39.1 114,739 118,071 1,508 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.47 51.18 2,491 2,055 41.9 113,605 94,230 1,910 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.47 51.18 2,491 2,055 41.9 113,605 94,230 1,910 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 57.20 53.61 2,199 2,144 38.4 89,775 90,998 1,569 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.86 46.03 1,919 1,841 37.0 72,220 67,256 1,393 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 66.16 56.92 2,567 2,277 38.8 114,757 118,400 1,735 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 49.82 46.04 1,885 1,753 37.8 74,234 67,916 1,490 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 62.17 58.33 2,210 2,154 35.6 80,582 78,795 1,296 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 47.65 43.32 1,869 1,585 39.2 71,978 66,264 1,511 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.25 42.62 2,022 1,601 37.3 75,818 68,800 1,398 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 63.77 61.80 2,496 2,163 39.1 113,350 80,998 1,777 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 73.55 69.25 2,888 2,500 39.3 128,441 94,462 1,746 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 37.75 38.62 1,464 1,482 38.8 70,437 72,238 1,866 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 38.97 38.13 1,513 1,525 38.8 60,301 54,906 1,547 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 38.63 38.13 1,504 1,525 38.9 60,056 54,906 1,555 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 72.08 72.66 2,720 2,725 37.7 110,772 119,777 1,537 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 84.25 78.21 3,248 3,089 38.6 133,467 136,324 1,584 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 43.68 40.31 1,668 1,613 38.2 64,446 59,293 1,475 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 37.20 33.84 1,410 1,267 37.9 53,792 53,348 1,446 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 47.59 36.41 1,843 1,457 38.7 70,156 57,520 1,474 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 48.74 43.18 1,856 1,727 38.1 73,358 73,000 1,505 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 49.39 49.99 1,847 1,875 37.4 69,747 64,000 1,412 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.34 47.85 1,819 1,768 39.3 69,831 63,146 1,507 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 43.37 36.03 1,669 1,538 38.5 66,179 61,000 1,526 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 38.37 31.73 1,480 1,215 38.6 67,588 54,883 1,761 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 31.38 29.25 1,180 1,108 37.6 46,702 42,652 1,488 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 16.25 14.82 621 583 38.2 29,827 29,030 1,835 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.18 14.67 582 579 38.3 28,599 28,454 1,884 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 31.43 30.01 1,135 1,085 36.1 42,826 40,589 1,362 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 30.07 28.69 1,049 1,036 34.9 39,621 39,068 1,318 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.27 31.67 1,259 1,166 37.8 47,498 44,749 1,427 Secondary school teachers....................................... 36.77 33.59 1,423 1,322 38.7 54,001 50,225 1,469 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 37.30 33.72 1,442 1,339 38.7 54,368 50,999 1,458 Special education teachers...................................... 35.20 28.10 1,270 1,054 36.1 53,040 46,365 1,507 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 32.18 29.84 1,263 1,119 39.3 64,679 58,194 2,010 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 20.01 17.20 780 688 39.0 37,634 35,925 1,881 Librarians........................................................ 35.94 30.83 1,335 1,147 37.1 67,259 58,993 1,872 Library technicians............................................... 19.29 18.35 742 697 38.5 38,457 36,203 1,993 Instructional coordinators........................................ 34.95 37.79 1,337 1,417 38.3 68,717 73,692 1,966 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.96 11.52 462 460 38.6 22,730 22,880 1,901 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 30.13 26.45 1,185 1,032 39.3 61,031 53,572 2,026 Artists and related workers....................................... 36.33 33.65 1,453 1,352 40.0 75,432 70,200 2,076 Art directors................................................... 44.13 49.45 1,749 1,854 39.6 90,932 96,429 2,061 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 30.97 31.25 1,265 1,303 40.9 65,798 67,746 2,125 Designers......................................................... 26.34 24.73 1,039 975 39.5 54,039 50,675 2,052 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 34.79 35.70 1,389 1,422 39.9 72,234 73,944 2,076 Graphic designers............................................... 24.02 21.72 944 869 39.3 49,071 45,178 2,043 Interior designers.............................................. 28.49 31.02 1,125 1,202 39.5 58,515 62,507 2,054 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 34.53 34.12 1,391 1,322 40.3 72,310 68,758 2,094 Producers and directors......................................... 35.50 34.12 1,431 1,322 40.3 74,393 68,758 2,096 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 25.58 25.80 989 972 38.7 48,112 45,999 1,880 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 26.03 25.80 993 972 38.1 47,845 45,999 1,838 Announcers........................................................ 70.12 52.88 2,724 2,115 38.8 141,641 109,999 2,020 Radio and television announcers................................. 70.12 52.88 2,724 2,115 38.8 141,641 109,999 2,020 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 43.34 32.47 1,673 1,311 38.6 86,558 68,184 1,997 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 37.70 31.33 1,452 1,267 38.5 75,050 65,894 1,991 Public relations specialists...................................... 31.02 29.04 1,213 1,162 39.1 63,080 60,405 2,034 Writers and editors............................................... 28.12 26.10 1,098 1,011 39.1 57,117 52,566 2,031 Editors......................................................... 28.05 25.54 1,073 987 38.2 55,774 51,306 1,989 Technical writers............................................... 29.75 29.36 1,194 1,175 40.1 62,077 61,077 2,087 Writers and authors............................................. 23.01 19.19 918 767 39.9 47,748 39,909 2,075 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 22.80 23.25 901 922 39.5 46,631 47,919 2,045 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 29.37 27.33 1,155 1,093 39.3 60,075 56,840 2,045 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 27.12 23.82 1,089 953 40.2 56,628 49,546 2,088 Broadcast technicians........................................... 25.90 24.72 993 880 38.3 51,611 45,772 1,993 Photographers..................................................... 20.46 17.98 812 719 39.7 35,729 37,398 1,746 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 28.99 28.96 1,134 1,086 39.1 58,974 56,476 2,034 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 29.26 26.45 1,170 1,058 40.0 60,852 55,016 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 30.15 27.01 1,177 1,050 39.0 61,168 54,520 2,029 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 25.73 25.27 1,021 1,000 39.7 53,092 52,000 2,063 Pharmacists....................................................... 52.53 52.65 2,085 2,100 39.7 108,409 109,200 2,064 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 70.40 64.50 2,813 2,500 40.0 146,290 130,000 2,078 Family and general practitioners................................ 70.84 69.71 2,802 2,788 39.6 145,729 144,997 2,057 Internists, general............................................. 90.23 88.94 3,552 3,558 39.4 184,689 184,995 2,047 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 68.91 79.33 2,812 3,173 40.8 146,225 165,000 2,122 Psychiatrists................................................... 80.73 86.65 2,877 2,773 35.6 149,592 144,186 1,853 Physician assistants.............................................. 42.83 42.72 1,695 1,697 39.6 88,152 88,218 2,058 Registered nurses................................................. 32.78 31.17 1,263 1,203 38.5 65,639 62,546 2,002 Therapists........................................................ 29.90 29.22 1,172 1,142 39.2 60,698 58,443 2,030 Occupational therapists......................................... 33.55 33.74 1,325 1,328 39.5 68,893 69,077 2,053 Physical therapists............................................. 33.25 33.54 1,309 1,292 39.4 67,729 66,560 2,037 Radiation therapists............................................ 35.54 31.85 1,409 1,284 39.6 73,266 66,747 2,061 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.13 16.51 723 660 39.9 37,597 34,341 2,073 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 25.81 24.92 1,002 954 38.8 52,086 49,587 2,018 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.01 32.74 1,241 1,181 37.6 61,013 58,381 1,848 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.71 20.88 860 825 39.6 44,719 42,910 2,060 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 26.04 25.73 1,032 1,019 39.6 53,650 52,998 2,060 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.90 17.00 709 668 39.6 36,863 34,715 2,060 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 27.63 27.35 1,089 1,058 39.4 56,626 55,016 2,049 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 27.47 25.52 1,088 1,021 39.6 56,577 53,090 2,059 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 33.83 33.47 1,331 1,339 39.4 69,223 69,616 2,046 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 36.41 37.15 1,457 1,486 40.0 75,738 77,272 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.75 25.62 1,013 1,013 39.3 52,665 52,686 2,045 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.72 13.65 646 575 41.1 33,382 29,765 2,124 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.35 16.71 683 655 39.3 35,484 34,070 2,045 Dietetic technicians............................................ 13.63 11.94 523 478 38.4 27,205 24,835 1,996 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.19 14.95 602 597 39.6 31,291 31,034 2,060 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 14.74 13.43 584 537 39.6 30,366 27,920 2,060 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 23.15 21.96 889 878 38.4 46,204 45,677 1,996 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.54 19.06 770 756 39.4 40,058 39,312 2,050 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 20.40 19.89 794 772 38.9 41,287 40,144 2,024 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.82 16.00 664 620 39.5 34,548 32,240 2,054 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 20.42 19.05 813 762 39.8 42,288 39,624 2,071 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 28.79 30.00 1,162 1,200 40.4 60,413 62,400 2,098 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 29.28 30.15 1,188 1,210 40.6 61,800 62,899 2,111 Occupational health and safety technicians...................... 28.07 30.00 1,123 1,200 40.0 58,390 62,400 2,080 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 27.44 29.19 1,089 1,168 39.7 52,785 49,462 1,923 Athletic trainers............................................... 25.28 23.11 994 924 39.3 45,019 41,900 1,781 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.79 12.00 496 469 38.8 25,793 24,375 2,017 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.90 11.42 459 443 38.5 23,849 23,026 2,004 Home health aides............................................... 10.59 10.00 396 395 37.4 20,618 20,532 1,947 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.23 11.85 474 458 38.8 24,652 23,810 2,015 Psychiatric aides............................................... 11.17 10.01 439 398 39.3 22,816 20,717 2,042 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 19.89 19.35 790 740 39.7 41,059 38,454 2,064 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 22.23 22.50 879 880 39.5 45,688 45,760 2,056 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 18.61 19.26 738 724 39.7 38,375 37,669 2,062 Physical therapist assistants................................... 23.55 23.00 941 920 40.0 48,932 47,840 2,077 Physical therapist aides........................................ 12.94 12.18 509 487 39.3 26,458 25,334 2,044 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.80 14.25 585 566 39.5 30,421 29,432 2,056 Medical assistants.............................................. 15.44 14.85 610 588 39.5 31,703 30,576 2,053 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 15.28 15.07 604 587 39.5 31,385 30,534 2,054 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.66 15.57 615 611 39.3 31,969 31,762 2,041 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 12.80 11.96 512 478 40.0 26,622 24,875 2,080 Protective service occupations...................................... 12.93 11.49 513 454 39.7 25,881 23,317 2,001 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 13.76 12.88 551 515 40.0 28,630 26,790 2,080 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 12.10 10.25 483 410 39.9 25,094 21,320 2,074 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 12.10 10.25 483 410 39.9 25,094 21,320 2,074 Police officers................................................... 20.72 21.92 825 877 39.8 42,910 45,594 2,071 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 20.72 21.92 825 877 39.8 42,910 45,594 2,071 Private detectives and investigators.............................. 16.93 14.57 677 583 40.0 35,208 30,312 2,080 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 11.92 11.12 472 440 39.6 24,542 22,880 2,059 Security guards................................................. 11.87 11.00 470 440 39.6 24,435 22,880 2,059 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.65 11.15 483 391 38.2 13,064 4,800 1,033 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 10.76 10.11 419 396 38.9 21,636 20,488 2,011 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 18.09 16.73 732 678 40.5 37,451 34,794 2,070 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 20.63 19.38 838 775 40.6 42,723 40,000 2,071 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 17.59 16.50 711 669 40.4 36,413 34,299 2,070 Cooks............................................................. 12.93 12.46 504 494 39.0 26,097 25,709 2,018 Cooks, fast food................................................ 10.53 9.25 407 340 38.7 21,182 17,680 2,012 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 13.60 13.00 529 511 38.9 27,275 26,374 2,005 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 12.53 12.36 490 484 39.1 25,434 25,334 2,030 Cooks, short order.............................................. 11.42 11.00 437 401 38.2 22,705 20,842 1,988 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.15 10.93 442 434 39.6 22,690 22,377 2,035 Food service, tipped.............................................. 6.61 6.55 253 247 38.2 13,081 12,823 1,979 Bartenders...................................................... 8.20 7.81 314 313 38.2 15,919 16,224 1,941 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.74 5.61 219 218 38.2 11,381 11,357 1,982 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 8.51 8.21 328 320 38.5 16,914 16,640 1,988 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.99 10.25 427 398 38.9 21,968 20,577 1,999 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 11.15 10.48 434 396 39.0 22,317 20,577 2,002 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 10.54 10.25 407 400 38.6 20,983 20,592 1,991 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.14 9.78 393 375 38.7 20,422 19,510 2,013 Dishwashers....................................................... 10.06 9.12 398 360 39.6 20,640 18,720 2,051 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.63 9.17 364 365 37.8 18,929 18,990 1,967 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 12.51 11.19 494 439 39.5 25,519 22,776 2,040 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.27 16.83 770 673 40.0 40,061 35,000 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.96 15.75 716 630 39.8 37,221 32,760 2,072 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 25.88 18.12 1,051 788 40.6 54,656 40,999 2,112 Building cleaning workers......................................... 12.10 10.95 477 430 39.5 24,677 22,241 2,040 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.68 11.52 502 457 39.6 26,021 23,733 2,053 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.64 9.59 417 374 39.1 21,498 19,365 2,020 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.80 10.40 466 410 39.5 23,684 21,320 2,007 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.66 10.34 461 410 39.5 23,357 21,058 2,002 Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.12 9.40 449 388 37.1 23,009 19,760 1,898 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 15.51 14.67 626 582 40.4 32,573 30,285 2,100 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 17.60 16.87 715 736 40.6 37,182 38,259 2,113 Slot key persons................................................ 12.14 11.89 485 476 40.0 25,225 24,731 2,079 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.78 16.25 683 650 40.7 35,515 33,800 2,116 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 14.24 13.26 562 520 39.5 29,238 27,063 2,054 Gaming services workers........................................... 7.18 6.82 285 272 39.8 14,845 14,165 2,068 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.90 6.75 274 267 39.8 14,263 13,874 2,067 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.24 8.38 410 335 40.0 20,718 17,420 2,024 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 11.21 11.36 443 454 39.5 19,969 21,902 1,781 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 10.78 11.40 426 454 39.5 18,120 17,826 1,681 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 11.93 11.13 470 445 39.4 24,427 23,150 2,047 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.48 8.16 374 325 39.4 19,439 16,910 2,051 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 8.10 7.55 320 302 39.5 16,640 15,704 2,055 Concierges...................................................... 12.85 13.10 504 524 39.2 26,226 27,248 2,040 Tour and travel guides............................................ 16.54 16.73 662 669 40.0 28,039 34,798 1,695 Transportation attendants......................................... 34.30 37.48 710 716 20.7 36,942 37,214 1,077 Flight attendants............................................... 36.23 38.39 718 716 19.8 37,357 37,214 1,031 Child care workers................................................ 11.33 11.05 443 438 39.1 22,982 22,797 2,028 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.94 9.90 400 396 40.3 20,820 20,592 2,095 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.71 11.66 504 449 39.7 21,688 21,840 1,706 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.96 17.31 618 521 38.7 32,138 27,066 2,013 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.89 11.50 475 442 39.9 19,539 21,424 1,643 Residential advisors.............................................. 15.34 13.17 611 527 39.8 30,395 25,700 1,982 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.00 14.35 796 566 39.8 41,229 29,336 2,062 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 22.49 18.55 905 750 40.2 46,934 38,865 2,086 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 19.39 17.95 778 718 40.1 40,334 37,232 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 33.65 28.65 1,365 1,179 40.6 70,975 61,300 2,109 Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.10 11.70 519 464 39.7 26,864 24,045 2,051 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 11.66 11.25 462 446 39.7 23,877 23,109 2,048 Cashiers...................................................... 11.47 11.00 454 436 39.6 23,453 22,672 2,044 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 13.03 13.73 521 549 40.0 27,096 28,558 2,080 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 17.30 16.31 697 658 40.3 36,233 34,197 2,094 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 16.59 13.99 659 560 39.7 34,253 29,095 2,065 Parts salespersons............................................ 17.80 16.45 724 658 40.7 37,636 34,210 2,115 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.76 11.94 545 470 39.6 28,194 24,378 2,049 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.55 19.22 935 738 39.7 48,595 38,386 2,064 Insurance sales agents............................................ 24.32 20.95 962 838 39.6 50,031 43,568 2,058 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 55.27 45.05 2,209 1,802 40.0 114,857 93,706 2,078 Travel agents..................................................... 16.33 16.27 646 632 39.6 33,592 32,877 2,057 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 36.45 30.84 1,476 1,324 40.5 76,733 68,871 2,105 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 44.04 42.56 1,755 1,703 39.9 91,277 88,531 2,073 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 32.29 26.33 1,319 1,058 40.8 68,570 54,995 2,123 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.45 13.45 657 538 39.9 33,525 27,976 2,038 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.45 13.45 657 538 39.9 33,525 27,976 2,038 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 25.83 15.57 1,028 623 39.8 53,442 32,392 2,069 Real estate sales agents........................................ 24.85 14.87 994 595 40.0 51,692 30,919 2,080 Sales engineers................................................... 43.44 40.71 1,773 1,628 40.8 92,201 84,675 2,122 Telemarketers..................................................... 14.08 12.71 554 509 39.3 28,785 26,443 2,045 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.94 16.52 746 660 39.4 38,051 34,020 2,009 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.67 15.42 660 612 39.6 34,292 31,816 2,057 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 24.62 23.02 986 928 40.1 51,265 48,246 2,082 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.58 12.00 491 480 39.0 25,545 24,960 2,030 Telephone operators............................................... 12.84 12.29 510 492 39.7 26,536 25,559 2,067 Financial clerks.................................................. 16.00 15.38 634 612 39.6 32,941 31,824 2,059 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.99 14.41 597 575 39.8 31,033 29,910 2,070 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 16.24 15.44 641 606 39.5 33,324 31,495 2,052 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.57 16.04 654 639 39.5 33,994 33,205 2,051 Gaming cage workers............................................. 11.49 10.71 457 428 39.8 23,786 22,277 2,071 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.99 18.55 755 740 39.7 39,238 38,480 2,066 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.80 16.27 671 651 39.9 34,869 33,848 2,076 Tellers......................................................... 12.75 12.05 509 482 39.9 26,449 25,060 2,074 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 19.66 19.71 780 777 39.7 40,572 40,400 2,063 Correspondence clerks............................................. 17.63 17.50 705 700 40.0 36,674 36,400 2,080 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 17.07 17.07 682 683 39.9 35,445 35,499 2,076 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.92 14.69 633 579 39.7 32,865 30,060 2,064 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 20.89 20.29 794 811 38.0 41,274 42,195 1,976 File clerks....................................................... 14.09 14.25 557 555 39.5 28,940 28,839 2,054 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 11.48 10.50 456 420 39.7 23,716 21,840 2,066 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 14.69 14.04 580 558 39.5 30,024 28,989 2,043 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 15.06 13.91 578 524 38.4 29,213 27,227 1,939 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.04 14.72 636 585 39.7 33,072 30,414 2,062 New accounts clerks............................................... 15.09 14.59 604 584 40.0 31,395 30,347 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 15.96 15.73 634 620 39.7 32,415 32,240 2,031 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 18.41 18.14 734 726 39.9 38,179 37,727 2,074 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 14.07 13.33 553 533 39.3 28,674 27,664 2,038 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 16.71 17.87 663 712 39.7 34,494 37,003 2,064 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 23.26 19.73 930 789 40.0 48,345 41,038 2,079 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.32 11.47 446 459 39.4 23,209 23,858 2,049 Dispatchers....................................................... 18.75 16.27 762 651 40.6 39,498 33,488 2,107 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.44 13.00 579 520 40.1 29,984 27,040 2,077 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 19.25 16.40 784 651 40.7 40,630 33,837 2,110 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 19.84 19.21 794 768 40.0 41,269 39,957 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 20.29 19.12 807 766 39.8 41,952 39,832 2,068 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.26 12.34 530 494 40.0 27,548 25,667 2,078 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 13.37 12.59 529 500 39.6 27,530 26,000 2,059 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 15.42 13.92 614 550 39.8 31,520 28,579 2,044 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 20.61 19.67 809 769 39.3 42,046 40,000 2,040 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 22.75 21.99 897 867 39.4 46,644 45,074 2,050 Legal secretaries............................................... 27.55 28.27 1,042 1,069 37.8 54,166 55,592 1,966 Medical secretaries............................................. 15.61 15.00 616 596 39.5 32,046 31,005 2,052 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 17.94 17.15 704 680 39.3 36,506 35,360 2,035 Computer operators................................................ 17.74 16.06 705 642 39.8 36,683 33,382 2,068 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.92 14.03 589 560 39.5 30,619 29,120 2,052 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.85 13.46 547 537 39.5 28,468 27,914 2,056 Word processors and typists..................................... 19.87 17.80 778 712 39.2 40,453 37,024 2,036 Desktop publishers................................................ 20.64 22.98 822 878 39.9 42,738 45,635 2,071 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 16.17 15.69 636 620 39.4 33,096 32,228 2,047 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.09 12.23 515 482 39.3 26,781 25,064 2,045 Office clerks, general............................................ 15.85 15.17 625 600 39.5 32,508 31,200 2,051 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 13.05 14.09 516 545 39.5 26,810 28,335 2,055 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 14.15 13.00 558 531 39.4 29,015 27,622 2,051 Statistical assistants............................................ 19.01 19.10 751 740 39.5 39,062 38,459 2,055 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 14.86 13.01 591 520 39.8 28,511 21,840 1,919 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 11.08 10.15 440 406 39.7 21,871 20,904 1,974 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 13.51 13.30 535 532 39.6 27,840 27,668 2,061 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 24.08 22.20 965 885 40.1 49,337 45,660 2,049 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 30.52 29.83 1,246 1,240 40.8 64,367 64,480 2,109 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.13 21.19 845 847 40.0 43,942 44,069 2,080 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 22.95 18.52 916 741 39.9 47,342 38,513 2,063 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 22.95 18.52 916 741 39.9 47,342 38,513 2,063 Carpenters........................................................ 25.02 21.50 999 856 39.9 50,866 44,720 2,033 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.74 21.00 870 840 40.0 44,566 45,760 2,050 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 21.74 21.00 870 840 40.0 44,566 45,760 2,050 Construction laborers............................................. 18.75 14.86 750 594 40.0 37,753 31,200 2,014 Construction equipment operators.................................. 21.89 20.22 875 809 40.0 44,089 42,064 2,014 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.36 14.55 654 582 40.0 32,425 30,680 1,982 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 22.61 21.75 905 870 40.0 45,657 44,179 2,019 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 20.75 18.00 830 720 40.0 42,197 37,440 2,033 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 20.33 18.00 813 720 40.0 41,919 37,440 2,062 Tapers.......................................................... 21.33 17.50 853 700 40.0 42,565 36,400 1,996 Electricians...................................................... 28.23 26.56 1,114 1,068 39.5 57,935 55,515 2,052 Insulation workers................................................ 21.55 21.05 862 842 40.0 44,376 43,784 2,059 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 21.18 19.84 841 794 39.7 42,094 41,267 1,988 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 21.18 19.84 841 794 39.7 42,094 41,267 1,988 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 29.03 28.28 1,159 1,131 39.9 60,284 58,822 2,076 Pipelayers...................................................... 21.05 20.00 842 800 40.0 43,688 40,800 2,075 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 29.38 29.01 1,173 1,160 39.9 61,011 60,341 2,077 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 24.52 21.00 981 840 40.0 51,006 43,680 2,080 Roofers........................................................... 17.63 16.00 705 640 40.0 28,099 22,880 1,593 Sheet metal workers............................................... 23.30 20.65 932 826 40.0 47,350 41,704 2,032 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 38.31 31.82 1,533 1,273 40.0 79,116 66,194 2,065 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 15.38 12.98 615 519 40.0 31,680 26,994 2,060 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 19.38 23.19 775 928 40.0 40,314 48,235 2,080 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 15.50 13.87 620 555 40.0 31,913 28,845 2,059 Helpers--electricians........................................... 13.39 12.98 536 519 40.0 27,860 26,994 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.91 12.00 516 480 40.0 26,850 24,960 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 22.50 22.00 904 880 40.2 46,998 45,760 2,088 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 14.23 14.26 569 570 40.0 29,589 29,655 2,080 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 26.73 24.14 1,069 966 40.0 55,589 50,213 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 19.59 17.33 772 680 39.4 39,524 36,400 2,018 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 21.69 19.75 868 790 40.0 45,111 41,080 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 26.10 23.25 1,088 930 41.7 56,588 48,360 2,168 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 18.54 22.35 742 894 40.0 38,561 46,488 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 23.35 22.36 933 893 40.0 48,507 46,384 2,077 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 30.32 29.99 1,220 1,201 40.2 63,405 62,442 2,091 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 22.33 22.18 894 887 40.1 46,502 46,124 2,083 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 28.13 30.03 1,123 1,201 39.9 58,388 62,452 2,075 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 28.16 30.03 1,124 1,201 39.9 58,435 62,452 2,075 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 21.79 21.82 871 873 39.9 45,256 45,094 2,077 Avionics technicians............................................ 26.25 24.32 1,050 973 40.0 54,603 50,592 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 24.67 24.79 985 990 39.9 51,180 51,501 2,075 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 30.94 31.22 1,234 1,249 39.9 64,188 64,938 2,075 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 20.32 20.00 811 800 39.9 42,167 41,600 2,076 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.46 27.50 1,138 1,100 40.0 59,192 57,200 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 19.70 17.55 800 720 40.6 41,608 37,440 2,112 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 19.89 17.00 813 659 40.9 42,300 34,255 2,127 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 19.66 18.75 797 765 40.5 41,459 39,780 2,109 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 22.35 21.80 894 872 40.0 46,509 45,344 2,081 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 23.23 22.24 929 890 40.0 48,303 46,259 2,079 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 23.94 23.19 957 928 40.0 49,775 48,244 2,079 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 12.53 11.00 501 440 40.0 26,065 22,880 2,080 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 11.28 10.40 451 416 40.0 23,468 21,632 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 28.82 28.47 1,151 1,139 40.0 59,878 59,218 2,078 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 28.82 28.47 1,151 1,139 40.0 59,878 59,218 2,078 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 24.40 23.94 964 934 39.5 49,938 48,110 2,047 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 21.67 20.90 865 834 39.9 44,986 43,368 2,076 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 23.99 23.00 956 920 39.9 49,717 47,840 2,073 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 19.73 18.37 786 722 39.8 40,877 37,563 2,071 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.83 17.13 757 690 40.2 39,346 35,880 2,090 Millwrights..................................................... 24.85 24.54 1,004 982 40.4 52,183 51,043 2,100 Line installers and repairers..................................... 28.27 28.88 1,131 1,155 40.0 58,792 60,072 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 31.43 31.25 1,257 1,250 40.0 65,382 65,000 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 26.14 27.88 1,046 1,115 40.0 54,374 57,980 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 28.36 28.88 1,120 1,155 39.5 58,226 60,072 2,053 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.33 26.15 1,013 1,046 40.0 52,696 54,392 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 18.41 17.17 735 687 39.9 38,219 35,705 2,076 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 15.12 15.19 605 608 40.0 31,457 31,595 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 14.63 13.27 585 531 40.0 30,359 27,602 2,076 Production occupations.............................................. 17.28 15.76 689 628 39.9 35,752 32,594 2,068 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 27.50 26.23 1,117 1,064 40.6 57,985 55,307 2,109 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 24.93 23.93 997 957 40.0 51,860 49,774 2,080 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 14.84 13.50 592 540 39.9 30,808 28,080 2,076 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 14.01 12.63 546 483 39.0 28,377 25,101 2,026 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 14.68 13.03 587 521 40.0 30,507 27,102 2,078 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 15.31 14.93 612 597 40.0 31,842 31,050 2,080 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.38 17.75 774 710 39.9 40,229 36,912 2,076 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 17.90 16.16 709 646 39.6 36,512 33,613 2,040 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 16.94 15.17 675 602 39.9 35,091 31,242 2,071 Team assemblers................................................. 17.33 14.60 693 584 40.0 36,045 30,368 2,080 Bakers............................................................ 17.24 14.00 681 550 39.5 35,063 28,600 2,034 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.75 12.45 509 498 39.9 26,461 25,896 2,075 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 17.75 16.79 701 650 39.5 36,445 33,800 2,053 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 10.40 10.20 416 408 40.0 21,641 21,216 2,080 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 12.78 12.57 511 503 40.0 26,572 26,146 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 14.14 13.64 564 546 39.9 29,306 28,380 2,073 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 14.50 14.00 580 560 40.0 30,166 29,120 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 15.14 15.10 602 604 39.8 31,318 31,408 2,069 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 11.43 9.40 457 376 40.0 23,779 19,552 2,080 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 19.19 18.50 768 744 40.0 39,904 38,688 2,080 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 18.53 17.81 741 714 40.0 38,526 37,149 2,080 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.19 21.62 928 865 40.0 48,235 44,970 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.96 17.75 672 684 39.6 34,865 35,568 2,055 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.75 17.10 660 650 39.4 34,301 33,779 2,048 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.77 17.58 669 703 39.9 34,440 36,575 2,053 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 17.42 18.29 693 718 39.8 36,049 37,315 2,070 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.14 15.35 644 611 39.9 33,481 31,824 2,075 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.37 14.19 613 568 39.9 31,865 29,515 2,073 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 21.38 19.81 855 792 40.0 44,468 41,205 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.81 14.50 591 576 39.9 30,708 29,931 2,074 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 18.17 18.50 727 740 40.0 37,798 38,480 2,080 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 18.84 19.05 754 762 40.0 39,065 39,624 2,073 Machinists........................................................ 23.98 23.00 957 920 39.9 49,742 47,840 2,074 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.24 17.80 688 712 39.9 35,732 37,024 2,073 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.21 18.31 686 696 39.9 35,662 36,183 2,072 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.30 17.80 690 712 39.9 35,883 37,024 2,074 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 25.06 24.62 1,003 985 40.0 52,081 51,210 2,078 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 27.44 30.54 1,098 1,222 40.0 57,070 63,521 2,080 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 19.62 13.80 785 552 40.0 40,685 28,704 2,073 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.97 13.20 557 528 39.9 28,980 27,456 2,074 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 15.70 17.57 628 703 40.0 32,653 36,548 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.80 12.95 550 518 39.9 28,607 26,936 2,073 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 17.47 16.47 699 659 40.0 36,331 34,249 2,079 Tool and die makers............................................... 25.44 25.97 1,016 1,039 39.9 52,797 54,013 2,075 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.40 17.85 733 704 39.8 38,059 36,546 2,068 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.93 18.33 756 733 39.9 39,278 38,126 2,075 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.78 15.75 662 628 39.5 34,341 32,656 2,047 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 16.89 15.98 672 639 39.8 34,951 33,222 2,069 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.84 16.87 674 675 40.0 35,036 35,079 2,080 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 18.48 16.00 739 640 40.0 38,447 33,280 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 19.05 16.75 762 670 40.0 39,620 34,840 2,080 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 13.45 9.60 538 384 40.0 27,973 19,968 2,080 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 15.32 13.49 604 540 39.4 31,422 28,059 2,050 Bindery workers................................................. 15.32 13.49 604 540 39.4 31,422 28,059 2,050 Printers.......................................................... 19.46 19.81 768 770 39.5 39,926 40,061 2,052 Job printers.................................................... 22.36 21.51 888 859 39.7 46,179 44,678 2,065 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 21.37 21.22 841 849 39.4 43,751 44,127 2,047 Printing machine operators...................................... 18.81 18.58 743 743 39.5 38,622 38,646 2,053 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.12 9.65 400 381 39.5 20,777 19,802 2,054 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 11.54 10.96 460 438 39.8 23,836 22,797 2,065 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.77 13.85 505 534 39.6 26,170 27,685 2,050 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.59 12.00 567 480 38.9 29,494 24,960 2,021 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.83 11.56 574 462 38.7 29,867 24,045 2,014 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 14.13 13.38 563 535 39.9 29,284 27,830 2,072 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 12.67 12.81 507 512 40.0 26,346 26,645 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.66 14.68 627 587 40.0 32,580 30,534 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 13.72 12.30 545 492 39.7 28,324 25,584 2,064 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.64 13.13 581 500 39.7 30,204 25,977 2,063 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.75 18.35 660 697 39.4 34,338 36,260 2,051 Upholsterers.................................................... 17.90 15.76 708 630 39.6 36,823 32,781 2,058 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 16.52 15.34 648 614 39.3 33,461 31,907 2,026 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.92 11.75 509 453 39.4 26,479 23,566 2,049 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.71 13.70 542 548 39.5 28,053 28,394 2,045 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 13.04 12.50 516 500 39.6 26,546 26,000 2,036 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.14 14.29 558 572 39.4 29,009 29,723 2,051 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 33.85 35.08 1,352 1,403 39.9 70,312 72,966 2,077 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 35.92 35.08 1,437 1,403 40.0 74,708 72,966 2,080 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 40.30 40.27 1,612 1,611 40.0 83,829 83,764 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 30.67 28.43 1,223 1,137 39.9 63,597 59,134 2,074 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 28.93 28.19 1,135 1,128 39.2 59,035 58,635 2,040 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 27.54 33.15 1,102 1,326 40.0 57,283 68,952 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 26.64 27.60 1,061 1,091 39.8 53,776 56,118 2,019 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 25.33 24.88 1,000 1,026 39.5 51,987 53,332 2,053 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 30.41 30.99 1,217 1,240 40.0 59,020 62,908 1,941 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 24.31 26.84 969 1,039 39.8 50,376 54,018 2,072 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 20.65 22.40 824 904 39.9 42,844 47,008 2,075 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 26.61 29.40 1,060 1,176 39.8 55,110 61,144 2,071 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 17.86 16.60 713 664 39.9 37,048 34,528 2,075 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 18.96 16.86 758 674 40.0 39,420 35,069 2,079 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 13.55 12.90 542 516 40.0 28,183 26,826 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 19.10 19.17 761 767 39.8 39,568 39,874 2,072 Cutting workers................................................... 14.45 14.36 576 567 39.9 29,170 29,445 2,019 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.11 12.29 518 483 39.5 26,374 24,648 2,012 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 14.84 14.68 593 587 40.0 29,988 30,222 2,021 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 15.70 14.81 625 593 39.8 32,512 30,826 2,071 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 17.76 15.72 711 629 40.0 36,938 32,698 2,079 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 16.99 15.85 679 628 40.0 35,295 32,614 2,077 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.38 14.70 575 588 40.0 29,840 30,578 2,075 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.43 13.83 537 553 40.0 27,829 28,766 2,072 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 15.25 14.99 608 600 39.9 31,581 31,179 2,071 Painting workers.................................................. 16.43 15.84 656 634 40.0 34,135 32,943 2,078 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.32 15.00 612 587 39.9 31,817 30,514 2,077 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.84 18.64 794 746 40.0 41,273 38,771 2,080 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 14.79 16.00 592 640 40.0 30,769 33,280 2,080 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 18.13 17.54 724 702 40.0 37,669 36,483 2,078 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 14.98 13.45 595 534 39.7 30,743 27,768 2,052 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 16.56 15.53 644 616 38.9 33,464 32,011 2,021 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 21.45 22.81 858 912 40.0 44,609 47,445 2,080 Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders............ 15.03 12.45 594 498 39.5 30,872 25,896 2,055 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 16.20 15.75 648 630 40.0 33,688 32,762 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.81 17.85 752 711 40.0 39,125 36,982 2,080 Tire builders................................................... 18.39 20.00 736 800 40.0 38,247 41,600 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 12.79 12.00 507 480 39.6 25,815 24,091 2,018 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 17.98 15.10 718 606 39.9 37,120 31,410 2,065 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 23.13 22.88 950 931 41.1 49,394 48,391 2,135 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 27.20 26.34 1,132 1,083 41.6 58,884 56,295 2,165 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 110.33 114.65 2,404 2,612 21.8 125,014 135,835 1,133 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 112.97 118.32 2,412 2,624 21.4 125,431 136,435 1,110 Bus drivers....................................................... 17.16 17.12 692 685 40.3 35,626 35,610 2,076 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 17.49 17.12 719 685 41.1 37,211 35,610 2,127 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.84 13.90 532 608 35.8 26,338 29,162 1,774 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 20.27 19.60 860 831 42.4 44,680 43,202 2,204 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.00 16.92 651 680 40.7 33,841 35,360 2,115 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 20.11 19.50 879 831 43.7 45,633 43,202 2,269 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 21.23 21.22 857 846 40.4 44,490 43,971 2,096 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 12.56 11.16 502 464 40.0 26,021 24,297 2,072 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 30.65 29.91 1,226 1,196 40.0 63,758 62,204 2,080 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 35.31 36.71 1,412 1,468 40.0 73,447 76,351 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 13.40 11.67 611 491 45.6 28,791 25,554 2,149 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.39 8.00 328 320 39.1 16,859 16,640 2,009 Service station attendants........................................ 11.39 10.50 456 420 40.0 23,694 21,840 2,080 Transportation inspectors......................................... 30.60 31.51 1,224 1,260 40.0 63,644 65,532 2,080 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.45 14.02 618 561 40.0 32,142 29,162 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.04 19.03 840 761 39.9 43,693 39,582 2,077 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 19.36 18.57 774 743 40.0 40,120 37,889 2,072 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 19.25 18.57 770 743 40.0 39,896 37,889 2,072 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 15.48 14.70 619 587 40.0 31,992 30,410 2,067 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.58 11.48 500 455 39.7 25,748 23,400 2,046 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.01 11.13 481 445 40.0 24,880 23,150 2,072 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 13.25 11.96 527 478 39.7 27,075 24,814 2,043 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 12.94 11.40 511 448 39.5 26,559 23,322 2,053 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 11.10 10.10 440 403 39.7 22,669 20,800 2,043 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 19.18 20.83 774 833 40.4 39,023 43,326 2,035 1 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure, which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position in the earnings distribution at which one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position in the earnings distribution at which one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.