Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan area(1) All business, occupations and financial St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 88 98 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL................................. 98 105 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX...... 94 96 Birmingham-Hoover, AL................. 95 97 Bloomington, IN....................... 91 98 Bloomington-Normal, IL................ 100 94 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.... 111 107 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX............. 80 88 Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NY....... 97 99 Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC.................................... 94 94 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 99 105 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI.............................. 106 109 Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.............................. 100 107 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH............ 100 106 Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, OH....... 100 99 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 91 83 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 98 102 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH..... 96 104 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO............. 102 101 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI.............. 102 102 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 93 101 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 101 100 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI.............. 100 94 Great Falls, MT....................... 91 100 Greensboro-High Point, NC............. 96 104 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC......... 95 103 Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT 112 112 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC.......... 95 97 Honolulu, HI.......................... 105 108 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX........ 100 105 Huntsville-Decatur, AL................ 98 108 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN.... 95 90 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan area(1) Professional Service and related St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 79 92 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL................................. 100 97 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX...... 91 94 Birmingham-Hoover, AL................. 97 101 Bloomington, IN....................... 87 89 Bloomington-Normal, IL................ 102 102 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.... 110 116 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX............. 87 91 Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NY....... 89 104 Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC.................................... 97 91 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 96 101 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI.............................. 106 109 Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.............................. 96 103 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH............ 97 102 Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, OH....... 95 105 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 90 91 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 99 96 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH..... 91 104 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO............. 100 109 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI.............. 103 98 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 89 104 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 97 105 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI.............. 97 104 Great Falls, MT....................... 77 106 Greensboro-High Point, NC............. 97 95 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC......... 92 99 Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT 108 123 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC.......... 83 97 Honolulu, HI.......................... 100 118 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX........ 104 94 Huntsville-Decatur, AL................ 101 96 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN.... 95 97 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan area(1) Sales and administrat- related ive support St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 96 89 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL................................. 96 99 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX...... 102 93 Birmingham-Hoover, AL................. 89 96 Bloomington, IN....................... 86 91 Bloomington-Normal, IL................ 104 96 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.... 108 112 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX............. 71 79 Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NY....... 93 92 Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC.................................... 105 91 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 103 100 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI.............................. 104 106 Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.............................. 111 99 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH............ 99 101 Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, OH....... 104 101 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 90 86 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 103 98 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH..... 96 90 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO............. 106 102 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI.............. 99 98 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 96 93 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 99 96 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI.............. 114 99 Great Falls, MT....................... 93 82 Greensboro-High Point, NC............. 93 94 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC......... 93 94 Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT 107 112 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC.......... 91 90 Honolulu, HI.......................... 104 96 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX........ 102 99 Huntsville-Decatur, AL................ 99 93 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN.... 82 96 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan area(1) and n, extraction maintenance, and repair St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 83 87 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL................................. 81 85 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX...... 79 97 Birmingham-Hoover, AL................. 75 88 Bloomington, IN....................... 78 84 Bloomington-Normal, IL................ 110 78 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.... 108 102 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX............. 64 72 Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NY....... 101 88 Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC.................................... 78 86 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 82 94 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI.............................. 121 99 Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.............................. 75 90 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH............ 102 101 Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, OH....... 101 92 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 90 97 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 84 89 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH..... 86 89 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO............. 88 100 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI.............. 96 89 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 97 78 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 93 120 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI.............. 98 83 Great Falls, MT....................... 90 86 Greensboro-High Point, NC............. 81 83 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC......... 73 74 Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT 105 101 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC.......... 89 84 Honolulu, HI.......................... 108 99 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX........ 84 88 Huntsville-Decatur, AL................ 85 85 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN.... 91 93 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan area(1) Production ion and material moving St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 90 95 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL................................. 99 108 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX...... 92 99 Birmingham-Hoover, AL................. 96 102 Bloomington, IN....................... 106 102 Bloomington-Normal, IL................ 118 102 Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH.... 111 114 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX............. 82 79 Buffalo-Niagara-Cattaraugus, NY....... 112 104 Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC.................................... 110 100 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 102 98 Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI.............................. 105 107 Cincinnati-Middletown-Wilmington, OH-KY-IN.............................. 104 108 Cleveland-Akron-Elyria, OH............ 103 104 Columbus-Marion-Chillicothe, OH....... 106 102 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 98 94 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 95 103 Dayton-Springfield-Greenville, OH..... 101 102 Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO............. 102 104 Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI.............. 120 106 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 94 103 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 109 110 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI.............. 104 98 Great Falls, MT....................... 85 103 Greensboro-High Point, NC............. 101 106 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC......... 113 100 Hartford-West Hartford-Willimantic, CT 111 110 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC.......... 106 104 Honolulu, HI.......................... 114 98 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX........ 100 97 Huntsville-Decatur, AL................ 101 98 Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN.... 106 100 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan area(1) All business, occupations and financial Iowa City, IA......................... 98 102 Johnstown, PA......................... 89 90 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 99 97 Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, WA.......... 105 107 Knoxville, TN......................... 90 101 Lincoln, NE........................... 87 81 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.. 108 113 Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN 96 93 Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................... 95 100 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL.................................... 97 108 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI......... 102 103 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI 108 106 Mobile, AL............................ 90 102 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA....... 98 98 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA........................... 114 125 Ocala, FL............................. 88 87 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 93 101 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL......... 91 92 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL..... 92 85 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 105 108 Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ............. 99 110 Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA............. 95 92 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA... 105 105 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 104 98 Reading, PA........................... 101 108 Reno-Sparks, NV....................... 101 113 Richmond, VA.......................... 98 100 Rochester, NY......................... 101 107 Rockford, IL.......................... 98 91 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 108 109 Salinas, CA........................... 113 112 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX......... 93 95 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA..... 108 110 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA.... 121 113 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan area(1) Professional Service and related Iowa City, IA......................... 93 102 Johnstown, PA......................... 84 97 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 99 99 Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, WA.......... 98 113 Knoxville, TN......................... 97 81 Lincoln, NE........................... 83 94 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.. 106 115 Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN 95 102 Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................... 94 90 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL.................................... 88 102 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI......... 95 102 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI 101 118 Mobile, AL............................ 90 92 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA....... 102 92 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA........................... 113 118 Ocala, FL............................. 84 91 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 89 98 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL......... 83 95 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL..... 86 97 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 103 104 Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ............. 102 102 Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA............. 94 96 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA... 102 114 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 104 108 Reading, PA........................... 105 100 Reno-Sparks, NV....................... 97 102 Richmond, VA.......................... 95 97 Rochester, NY......................... 100 106 Rockford, IL.......................... 92 104 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 109 114 Salinas, CA........................... 114 127 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX......... 95 95 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA..... 105 118 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA.... 119 130 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan area(1) Sales and administrat- related ive support Iowa City, IA......................... 98 101 Johnstown, PA......................... 92 89 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 102 95 Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, WA.......... 107 103 Knoxville, TN......................... 94 89 Lincoln, NE........................... 82 89 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.. 108 105 Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN 101 97 Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................... 100 96 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL.................................... 99 98 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI......... 109 99 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI 107 104 Mobile, AL............................ 87 91 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA....... 102 98 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA........................... 109 113 Ocala, FL............................. 89 93 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 99 86 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL......... 94 90 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL..... 97 88 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 98 107 Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ............. 102 98 Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA............. 95 94 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA... 106 104 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 103 105 Reading, PA........................... 102 100 Reno-Sparks, NV....................... 104 101 Richmond, VA.......................... 98 100 Rochester, NY......................... 105 98 Rockford, IL.......................... 100 96 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 109 101 Salinas, CA........................... 125 105 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX......... 91 92 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA..... 109 102 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA.... 125 119 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan area(1) and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Iowa City, IA......................... 111 84 Johnstown, PA......................... 89 70 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 89 91 Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, WA.......... 100 92 Knoxville, TN......................... 81 83 Lincoln, NE........................... 77 80 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.. 102 99 Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN 94 83 Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................... 86 86 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL.................................... 90 89 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI......... 108 90 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI 104 98 Mobile, AL............................ 96 74 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA....... 85 95 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA........................... 121 99 Ocala, FL............................. 76 83 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 108 76 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL......... 89 86 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL..... 91 86 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 101 97 Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ............. 81 88 Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA............. 89 87 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA... 99 103 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 107 99 Reading, PA........................... 94 87 Reno-Sparks, NV....................... 91 94 Richmond, VA.......................... 84 92 Rochester, NY......................... 95 87 Rockford, IL.......................... 108 86 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 110 99 Salinas, CA........................... 109 108 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX......... 91 87 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA..... 100 96 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA.... 120 112 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan area(1) Production ion and material moving Iowa City, IA......................... 100 108 Johnstown, PA......................... 89 88 Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 108 113 Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, WA.......... 98 111 Knoxville, TN......................... 92 96 Lincoln, NE........................... 94 96 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.. 102 107 Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN 105 91 Memphis, TN-MS-AR..................... 95 95 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL.................................... 98 102 Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI......... 110 107 Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI 112 117 Mobile, AL............................ 98 106 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA....... 114 107 New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA........................... 108 106 Ocala, FL............................. 87 95 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 82 107 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL......... 102 108 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL..... 100 104 Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 101 108 Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ............. 96 102 Pittsburgh-New Castle, PA............. 103 99 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA... 106 104 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA................................. 115 106 Reading, PA........................... 104 103 Reno-Sparks, NV....................... 104 103 Richmond, VA.......................... 101 101 Rochester, NY......................... 108 109 Rockford, IL.......................... 101 107 Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 119 111 Salinas, CA........................... 95 112 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX......... 91 93 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA..... 103 104 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA.... 111 112 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan area(1) All business, occupations and financial Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA............ 112 109 Springfield, MA....................... 107 101 Springfield, MO....................... 90 97 Tallahassee, FL....................... 88 81 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 93 99 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 92 91 Visalia-Porterville, CA............... 99 91 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV................. 109 110 York-Hanover, PA...................... 98 105 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA..... 91 102 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan area(1) Professional Service and related Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA............ 108 126 Springfield, MA....................... 109 115 Springfield, MO....................... 84 92 Tallahassee, FL....................... 81 95 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 87 99 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 91 93 Visalia-Porterville, CA............... 104 110 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV................. 110 109 York-Hanover, PA...................... 99 99 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA..... 88 93 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan area(1) Sales and administrat- related ive support Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA............ 109 106 Springfield, MA....................... 99 104 Springfield, MO....................... 92 87 Tallahassee, FL....................... 93 89 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 93 95 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 93 93 Visalia-Porterville, CA............... 103 92 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV................. 110 110 York-Hanover, PA...................... 98 93 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA..... 93 91 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan area(1) and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA............ 108 93 Springfield, MA....................... 107 88 Springfield, MO....................... 78 78 Tallahassee, FL....................... 91 81 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 87 81 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 82 88 Visalia-Porterville, CA............... 89 89 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV................. 99 101 York-Hanover, PA...................... 95 84 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA..... 85 86 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, July 2010 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the St. Louis, MO-IL metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan area(1) Production ion and material moving Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA............ 117 120 Springfield, MA....................... 107 109 Springfield, MO....................... 99 95 Tallahassee, FL....................... 87 94 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 91 96 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 93 91 Visalia-Porterville, CA............... 105 101 Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV................. 109 108 York-Hanover, PA...................... 105 105 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA..... 102 90 1 A metropolitan area can be a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as defined by the Office of Management and Budget, December 2003.