Table 1 Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours for selected worker and establishment characteristics Civilian Private industry State and local workers workers government workers Worker and establishment characteristics Mean Relati- Mean Mean Relati- Mean Mean Relati- Mean hourly ve weekly hourly ve weekly hourly ve weekly earnings error(- hours(- earnings error(- hours(- earnings error(- hours(- 2) 3) 2) 3) 2) 3) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% 35.6 $18.56 1.2% 35.4 $23.99 1.2% 36.6 Worker characteristics(4)(5) Management, professional, and related............................... 31.45 .8 37.1 31.66 .8 37.5 30.79 1.3 35.9 Management, business, and financial............................... 34.89 1.2 39.8 35.17 1.2 40.0 33.03 3.6 38.4 Professional and related.......................................... 29.76 1.0 35.9 29.54 1.2 36.2 30.30 1.1 35.4 Service............................................................. 11.31 1.6 31.5 9.72 1.3 30.5 18.51 1.3 37.1 Sales and office.................................................... 15.46 .7 34.9 15.42 .7 34.7 15.86 1.2 37.2 Sales and related................................................. 16.57 1.4 32.6 16.57 1.4 32.6 15.10 4.5 33.0 Office and administrative support................................. 14.86 .7 36.3 14.71 .7 36.2 15.87 1.2 37.3 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.49 1.3 39.4 19.46 1.3 39.4 19.84 1.7 39.3 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.46 1.5 39.4 19.46 1.7 39.4 19.52 2.0 39.5 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.70 1.6 39.6 19.64 1.6 39.6 20.39 3.0 39.4 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.78 .9 37.3 14.64 1.0 37.3 18.33 1.6 35.4 Production........................................................ 15.11 1.1 38.9 15.02 1.1 38.9 20.75 3.8 39.3 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.42 1.2 35.6 14.22 1.3 35.7 17.60 1.3 34.4 Full time........................................................... 20.44 1.3 39.6 19.76 1.3 39.7 24.46 1.3 38.9 Part time........................................................... 11.00 .8 20.6 10.61 1.0 20.7 16.57 2.2 18.8 Union............................................................... 23.33 .7 36.6 21.41 1.1 36.4 26.01 1.1 36.8 Nonunion............................................................ 18.53 1.3 35.4 18.21 1.2 35.3 22.07 2.7 36.4 Time................................................................ 18.97 1.2 35.5 18.13 1.2 35.3 23.98 1.2 36.6 Incentive........................................................... 24.88 2.5 38.0 24.86 2.5 38.0 – – – Establishment characteristics Goods producing..................................................... (6) (6) (6) 20.06 1.3 39.5 (6) (6) (6) Service providing................................................... (6) (6) (6) 18.09 1.3 34.4 (6) (6) (6) 1-49 workers........................................................ 16.19 .9 34.2 16.18 1.0 34.2 17.50 9.3 36.8 50-99 workers....................................................... 17.45 1.4 35.0 17.36 1.4 35.0 19.81 4.6 35.3 100-499 workers..................................................... 18.81 .8 36.2 18.47 1.0 36.2 22.00 1.4 35.8 500 workers or more................................................. 23.93 2.8 37.0 23.50 4.0 37.2 24.69 1.4 36.8 1 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. 2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 3 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 5 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 6 Classification of establishments into goods-producing and service-providing industries applies to private industry only. Industries are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 2 Full-time and part-time(1) workers: Mean hourly earnings(2) for major occupational groups Full-time Part-time Occupational group(3) Private State and Private State and Civilian industry local Civilian industry local workers workers government workers workers government workers workers All workers........................................................... $20.44 $19.76 $24.46 $11.00 $10.61 $16.57 Management, professional, and related............................... 31.91 32.13 31.24 24.13 24.48 22.87 Management, business, and financial............................... 35.03 35.31 33.15 25.63 25.94 23.10 Professional and related.......................................... 30.27 30.05 30.79 23.99 24.32 22.86 Service............................................................. 12.52 10.60 19.16 7.89 7.71 11.01 Sales and office.................................................... 16.47 16.51 16.06 9.86 9.79 12.17 Sales and related................................................. 19.22 19.23 15.90 8.50 8.49 11.30 Office and administrative support................................. 15.21 15.08 16.06 11.68 11.64 12.23 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.57 19.54 19.90 14.75 14.83 13.16 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.50 19.49 19.57 16.77 16.96 13.73 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.81 19.75 20.43 13.64 13.64 13.51 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 15.25 15.12 18.80 9.79 9.55 14.58 Production........................................................ 15.29 15.19 20.90 10.08 10.08 11.11 Transportation and material moving................................ 15.21 15.03 18.07 9.71 9.41 14.70 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 3 Full-time(1) civilian workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $20.44 $16.39 $809 $650 39.6 $41,231 $33,634 2,017 Management occupations.............................................. 40.07 35.74 1,624 1,442 40.5 83,827 74,616 2,092 Chief executives.................................................. 95.66 65.02 4,238 2,693 44.3 220,317 140,013 2,303 General and operations managers................................... 43.52 38.01 1,833 1,572 42.1 95,292 81,736 2,189 Legislators....................................................... 18.52 14.42 700 577 37.8 23,203 2,631 1,253 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.37 29.98 1,289 1,199 39.8 67,007 62,365 2,070 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.96 41.35 1,929 1,665 41.1 100,309 86,599 2,136 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.26 44.25 2,075 1,770 40.5 107,875 92,040 2,104 Sales managers.................................................. 42.48 38.46 1,773 1,576 41.7 92,190 81,964 2,170 Public relations managers......................................... 40.89 32.54 1,618 1,301 39.6 84,010 67,675 2,054 Administrative services managers.................................. 29.32 27.48 1,171 1,096 39.9 60,836 57,036 2,075 Computer and information systems managers......................... 49.90 47.84 2,013 1,915 40.3 104,525 99,565 2,095 Financial managers................................................ 41.06 35.21 1,652 1,442 40.2 85,926 74,999 2,093 Human resources managers.......................................... 34.52 28.28 1,383 1,131 40.1 71,794 59,155 2,080 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.93 36.59 1,543 1,470 40.7 80,232 76,440 2,115 Training and development managers............................... 30.63 25.58 1,223 1,023 39.9 63,602 53,204 2,077 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.60 38.68 1,586 1,557 41.1 82,468 80,987 2,136 Purchasing managers............................................... 39.80 35.09 1,601 1,404 40.2 83,266 72,996 2,092 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 33.14 1,373 1,340 40.5 71,380 69,680 2,108 Construction managers............................................. 34.77 32.88 1,436 1,380 41.3 74,171 71,425 2,133 Education administrators.......................................... 37.34 35.33 1,472 1,380 39.4 72,261 67,542 1,935 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.72 20.75 842 801 40.6 43,075 40,505 2,079 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.23 42.20 1,694 1,675 39.2 79,126 77,501 1,830 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.51 32.23 1,464 1,246 39.0 75,463 63,336 2,012 Engineering managers.............................................. 52.82 52.54 2,148 2,111 40.7 111,689 109,768 2,115 Food service managers............................................. 23.74 21.01 1,043 962 43.9 52,473 48,000 2,210 Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 19.50 918 785 41.5 47,725 40,799 2,158 Lodging managers.................................................. 23.17 17.48 1,000 738 43.1 51,985 38,351 2,244 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.82 33.96 1,512 1,348 40.0 78,594 70,108 2,078 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.21 48.55 1,809 1,942 40.0 94,053 100,982 2,080 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 25.16 24.04 1,009 930 40.1 52,455 48,360 2,085 Social and community service managers............................. 24.73 22.41 961 875 38.9 49,678 45,223 2,009 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.51 25.93 1,141 1,027 40.0 59,193 53,310 2,076 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.33 24.34 1,064 972 40.4 55,298 50,487 2,101 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.15 23.15 981 917 39.0 51,019 47,659 2,029 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 22.89 977 896 39.0 50,788 46,575 2,027 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 26.50 1,041 1,027 39.5 54,110 53,393 2,052 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 25.30 21.74 1,036 903 40.9 53,640 46,952 2,120 Cost estimators................................................... 29.50 27.40 1,197 1,097 40.6 62,241 57,034 2,110 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.15 24.76 1,041 990 39.8 53,007 51,501 2,027 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.48 23.39 1,042 923 39.4 54,186 48,006 2,047 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.08 24.77 1,043 991 40.0 54,233 51,522 2,079 Training and development specialists............................ $24.96 $24.28 $998 $981 40.0 $49,059 $49,949 1,966 Logisticians...................................................... 30.78 29.18 1,230 1,167 40.0 63,950 60,684 2,078 Management analysts............................................... 33.90 30.86 1,359 1,244 40.1 70,656 64,397 2,084 Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 24.54 885 923 39.4 46,023 47,999 2,050 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.22 25.43 1,088 1,014 39.9 56,549 52,749 2,077 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.01 23.19 937 848 39.0 48,703 44,105 2,028 Budget analysts................................................... 30.05 26.17 1,226 1,047 40.8 63,752 54,427 2,121 Credit analysts................................................... 26.30 23.53 1,047 931 39.8 54,467 48,424 2,071 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.27 29.46 1,328 1,154 39.9 69,065 60,000 2,076 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.00 31.04 1,459 1,240 40.5 75,863 64,501 2,107 Personal financial advisors..................................... 27.43 22.90 1,088 914 39.7 56,577 47,516 2,062 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 27.50 1,179 1,080 38.6 61,322 56,160 2,009 Financial examiners............................................... 30.49 30.58 1,218 1,223 39.9 63,317 63,606 2,077 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.41 23.85 1,258 962 40.1 65,427 50,000 2,083 Loan counselors................................................. 20.57 14.17 813 567 39.5 42,274 29,474 2,055 Loan officers................................................... 31.87 24.13 1,277 976 40.1 66,422 50,758 2,084 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 21.90 19.56 865 776 39.5 44,910 40,352 2,051 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 22.34 19.72 882 827 39.5 45,770 43,023 2,049 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.61 33.67 1,387 1,346 40.1 72,117 70,009 2,084 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.16 42.30 1,727 1,692 40.0 89,781 87,974 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 31.97 31.04 1,282 1,243 40.1 66,630 64,621 2,084 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.18 40.79 1,665 1,635 40.4 86,585 85,005 2,102 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.78 40.72 1,651 1,635 40.5 85,864 85,005 2,105 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.63 40.79 1,680 1,637 40.4 87,373 85,109 2,099 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.36 22.57 1,007 890 39.7 52,327 46,301 2,063 Computer systems analysts......................................... 36.68 35.65 1,467 1,417 40.0 76,291 73,701 2,080 Database administrators........................................... 31.53 31.25 1,262 1,250 40.0 65,606 65,000 2,081 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.54 29.23 1,223 1,155 40.1 63,480 60,008 2,078 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.44 29.74 1,296 1,210 39.9 67,377 62,930 2,077 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 39.37 1,566 1,458 38.9 81,454 75,799 2,023 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 35.85 1,442 1,422 39.4 75,006 73,919 2,051 Statisticians..................................................... 28.76 22.60 1,138 912 39.6 59,167 47,403 2,057 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.35 16.70 810 668 39.8 42,108 34,736 2,069 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.55 30.03 1,271 1,218 40.3 66,063 63,328 2,094 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.61 28.85 1,289 1,218 40.8 67,036 63,333 2,121 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.88 29.06 1,302 1,228 40.8 67,685 63,856 2,123 Landscape architects............................................ 26.94 24.16 1,078 966 40.0 56,045 50,257 2,080 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 25.53 22.00 1,022 880 40.0 53,153 45,760 2,082 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 17.79 14.82 710 593 39.9 36,933 30,830 2,076 Surveyors....................................................... 28.86 27.23 1,157 1,141 40.1 60,142 59,322 2,084 Engineers......................................................... 37.28 35.58 1,510 1,442 40.5 78,484 74,936 2,105 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.06 48.98 1,885 1,959 40.1 98,030 101,868 2,083 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.88 33.40 1,559 1,336 40.1 81,093 69,480 2,086 Civil engineers................................................. 33.06 31.56 1,350 1,304 40.8 70,213 67,799 2,124 Computer hardware engineers..................................... $41.60 $42.59 $1,723 $1,731 41.4 $89,586 $90,000 2,154 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.64 36.01 1,528 1,452 40.6 79,461 75,483 2,111 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.25 35.58 1,512 1,452 40.6 78,633 75,483 2,111 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 37.99 36.11 1,543 1,457 40.6 80,219 75,754 2,112 Environmental engineers......................................... 39.72 36.29 1,585 1,442 39.9 81,857 74,963 2,061 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.86 33.65 1,421 1,367 40.8 73,893 71,080 2,120 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 38.99 34.85 1,578 1,410 40.5 82,081 73,320 2,105 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.81 33.17 1,381 1,349 40.8 71,802 70,133 2,123 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.40 28.70 1,216 1,148 40.0 63,234 59,696 2,080 Materials engineers............................................. 35.14 32.18 1,426 1,287 40.6 74,171 66,941 2,111 Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.68 31.92 1,372 1,314 40.7 71,319 68,316 2,118 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.48 39.87 1,659 1,595 40.0 86,282 82,930 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 43.27 1,935 1,731 40.0 99,834 88,700 2,063 Drafters.......................................................... 22.73 21.61 907 865 39.9 47,130 44,990 2,073 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.50 23.25 940 930 40.0 48,895 48,360 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.50 22.73 860 909 40.0 44,729 47,272 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.19 21.13 887 845 40.0 46,146 43,952 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.75 22.17 909 888 40.0 47,179 46,087 2,074 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 24.16 1,006 992 40.2 52,325 51,594 2,089 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.24 18.15 726 726 39.8 37,742 37,758 2,069 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.20 22.60 888 904 40.0 46,174 47,000 2,080 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 26.00 990 1,052 40.3 51,483 54,704 2,094 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.07 32.52 1,158 1,301 39.8 59,356 67,640 2,042 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.00 24.01 963 977 40.1 50,054 50,779 2,085 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.58 19.60 903 784 40.0 46,908 40,762 2,077 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.88 17.31 753 692 39.9 39,137 36,001 2,073 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.09 26.23 1,153 1,038 39.6 59,108 53,254 2,032 Life scientists................................................... 30.47 26.58 1,196 1,038 39.2 62,020 53,992 2,035 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.43 27.21 1,206 1,088 39.6 61,436 56,001 2,019 Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 26.34 1,529 988 39.2 79,614 51,363 2,040 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 37.36 1,386 1,413 39.1 72,081 73,474 2,035 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.21 23.78 1,048 951 40.0 52,601 49,469 2,007 Biological scientists........................................... 31.35 29.68 1,212 1,065 38.7 62,950 55,380 2,008 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.81 34.61 1,358 1,226 37.9 70,637 63,750 1,973 Microbiologists............................................... 23.12 20.46 917 818 39.7 47,676 42,557 2,062 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 24.89 24.38 974 975 39.1 50,640 50,715 2,034 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.65 25.50 1,030 1,020 40.1 53,544 53,040 2,088 Conservation scientists....................................... 26.76 26.34 1,070 1,054 40.0 55,630 54,791 2,078 Foresters..................................................... 23.96 23.09 968 866 40.4 50,360 45,022 2,102 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.35 25.02 1,203 999 39.6 62,481 51,927 2,059 Physical scientists............................................... 32.42 29.61 1,301 1,194 40.1 67,448 61,599 2,080 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 42.90 1,721 1,708 39.8 89,470 88,795 2,067 Physicists.................................................... 45.90 44.25 1,823 1,770 39.7 94,804 92,040 2,065 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.75 28.85 1,313 1,170 40.1 68,252 60,840 2,084 Chemists...................................................... $31.35 $27.50 $1,257 $1,139 40.1 $65,359 $59,205 2,085 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 39.42 1,619 1,577 40.0 84,211 82,000 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.30 29.33 1,269 1,173 40.5 65,929 61,006 2,107 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.74 26.79 1,167 1,080 40.6 60,681 56,150 2,111 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.95 38.46 1,658 1,538 40.5 85,846 80,001 2,096 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 19.28 968 771 40.0 50,326 40,100 2,080 Economists........................................................ 35.61 29.25 1,474 1,201 41.4 76,637 62,433 2,152 Market and survey researchers..................................... 33.74 30.10 1,378 1,204 40.8 71,631 62,614 2,123 Market research analysts........................................ 33.79 30.10 1,380 1,204 40.8 71,742 62,614 2,123 Psychologists..................................................... 36.46 32.94 1,369 1,291 37.5 61,238 57,059 1,680 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 37.65 33.50 1,407 1,291 37.4 62,072 57,059 1,649 Sociologists...................................................... 24.79 22.92 962 917 38.8 49,530 47,672 1,998 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.30 26.70 1,081 1,092 39.6 56,225 56,784 2,060 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 26.95 22.47 1,056 899 39.2 54,919 46,738 2,038 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.61 16.40 662 656 39.8 34,409 34,112 2,072 Biological technicians............................................ 18.15 17.63 718 692 39.5 37,317 36,009 2,056 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.37 21.68 891 857 39.8 46,203 44,470 2,065 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 35.19 1,535 1,408 40.0 79,834 73,199 2,080 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 33.95 1,409 1,358 40.0 73,271 70,616 2,080 Social science research assistants................................ 22.24 21.52 885 861 39.8 45,532 44,803 2,047 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.96 19.98 828 804 39.5 42,704 41,652 2,037 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 24.57 24.63 981 985 39.9 51,026 51,232 2,076 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.11 17.51 784 699 39.0 39,496 36,390 1,964 Counselors........................................................ 23.73 20.51 909 783 38.3 43,507 40,584 1,834 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.13 18.08 702 727 38.7 36,462 37,779 2,011 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 29.14 27.10 1,094 1,050 37.6 48,820 47,917 1,675 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 23.36 29.49 917 1,106 39.2 47,664 57,496 2,040 Mental health counselors........................................ 21.34 19.48 843 779 39.5 43,701 40,518 2,048 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.83 15.00 620 600 39.1 32,164 31,200 2,031 Social workers.................................................... 20.13 18.41 784 726 39.0 40,296 37,611 2,002 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.42 16.96 754 666 38.8 38,014 34,622 1,958 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.35 21.72 866 852 38.8 45,050 44,299 2,016 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.65 17.55 731 710 39.2 38,015 36,941 2,039 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.05 15.09 666 600 39.1 34,368 31,021 2,015 Health educators................................................ 26.63 22.27 1,060 891 39.8 55,137 46,320 2,070 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.68 20.12 889 799 39.2 46,249 41,535 2,040 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.41 12.88 525 506 39.1 26,906 26,291 2,006 Clergy............................................................ 15.35 12.83 741 751 48.3 38,429 39,041 2,504 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 19.90 890 735 38.4 46,269 38,199 1,996 Legal occupations................................................... 39.77 31.66 1,603 1,250 40.3 83,336 65,010 2,096 Lawyers........................................................... 54.35 48.81 2,238 1,956 41.2 116,375 101,695 2,141 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 55.16 56.41 2,179 2,169 39.5 113,288 112,776 2,054 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 59.95 58.66 2,383 2,346 39.8 123,933 122,013 2,067 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... $22.17 $20.09 $872 $790 39.3 $45,357 $41,063 2,046 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.66 21.36 896 842 39.5 46,424 43,801 2,049 Court reporters................................................. 24.94 23.28 926 815 37.1 47,405 42,368 1,901 Law clerks...................................................... 20.00 18.09 776 733 38.8 40,338 38,102 2,017 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 22.15 22.06 901 900 40.7 46,876 46,810 2,116 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 32.04 30.46 1,192 1,144 37.2 47,681 44,975 1,488 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.76 40.00 1,761 1,584 39.4 72,322 63,568 1,616 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 60.92 53.83 2,374 2,131 39.0 90,655 82,682 1,488 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.75 42.47 1,653 1,615 38.7 66,335 64,512 1,552 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.56 43.83 1,650 1,683 38.8 69,391 68,064 1,630 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.88 41.28 1,655 1,615 38.6 64,394 62,013 1,502 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 58.10 49.30 2,343 2,292 40.3 90,953 90,683 1,565 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 62.10 55.90 2,498 2,385 40.2 98,035 94,500 1,579 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 50.74 42.08 2,241 1,921 44.2 101,786 85,291 2,006 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 50.45 41.75 2,252 1,934 44.6 103,340 88,488 2,048 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.96 41.41 1,804 1,705 40.1 69,128 64,208 1,537 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 49.28 48.68 1,895 1,975 38.5 76,281 75,936 1,548 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.47 34.62 1,631 1,577 41.3 61,340 58,692 1,554 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 57.76 51.54 2,214 2,030 38.3 86,006 80,850 1,489 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.07 41.05 1,801 1,641 40.0 72,163 66,570 1,601 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.50 44.61 1,999 1,784 39.6 80,301 69,592 1,590 Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 50.25 58.45 1,987 2,338 39.5 82,969 91,188 1,651 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.48 42.89 2,202 2,205 45.4 82,961 80,000 1,711 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 38.86 39.18 1,516 1,567 39.0 63,811 56,477 1,642 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.31 38.01 1,563 1,320 38.8 62,783 56,197 1,558 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.23 50.96 1,996 1,978 39.0 81,543 70,444 1,592 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 51.38 40.40 2,058 1,738 40.1 92,570 73,692 1,802 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.62 48.87 2,238 1,863 40.2 101,248 79,907 1,820 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.13 34.07 1,342 1,363 39.3 59,057 58,344 1,730 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.91 41.15 1,545 1,593 38.7 61,092 59,260 1,531 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.06 41.15 1,551 1,630 38.7 60,848 59,260 1,519 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 54.03 52.53 2,062 2,006 38.2 84,085 86,241 1,556 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 66.22 71.67 2,516 2,290 38.0 101,678 99,214 1,535 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.58 37.78 1,564 1,485 38.5 61,047 56,650 1,504 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 36.50 35.64 1,381 1,354 37.8 53,182 52,988 1,457 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.96 37.58 1,550 1,495 38.8 60,067 58,323 1,503 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 45.50 42.55 1,722 1,664 37.8 69,791 67,684 1,534 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.78 27.26 1,446 1,239 40.4 55,427 48,438 1,549 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 41.87 39.27 1,655 1,568 39.5 63,436 59,025 1,515 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.02 37.02 1,596 1,481 39.9 60,046 51,827 1,500 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 40.93 37.16 1,580 1,445 38.6 65,761 59,311 1,607 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 35.77 30.09 1,368 1,203 38.2 54,600 52,599 1,526 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 29.70 25.80 1,151 990 38.8 51,688 47,861 1,740 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... $33.06 $31.58 $1,216 $1,173 36.8 $47,208 $45,151 1,428 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 20.04 14.99 752 616 37.5 33,568 32,020 1,675 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.95 12.67 598 500 37.5 28,099 24,960 1,762 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.13 29.32 1,129 1,135 37.5 44,981 43,800 1,493 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 34.48 32.08 1,264 1,201 36.7 48,091 45,805 1,395 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 34.69 32.02 1,269 1,205 36.6 48,308 45,982 1,393 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.43 32.34 1,236 1,190 37.0 47,008 44,555 1,406 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.51 32.20 1,277 1,204 37.0 49,011 46,321 1,420 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.62 32.23 1,280 1,204 37.0 48,893 46,017 1,412 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 32.60 30.85 1,233 1,164 37.8 51,266 48,433 1,573 Special education teachers...................................... 36.27 33.86 1,295 1,239 35.7 50,558 48,100 1,394 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 37.11 34.35 1,310 1,264 35.3 51,533 49,368 1,389 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.63 32.12 1,212 1,165 37.1 46,593 45,437 1,428 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.13 34.85 1,302 1,243 36.0 50,219 47,904 1,390 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 35.87 34.31 1,288 1,262 35.9 52,787 52,089 1,471 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 29.13 29.85 1,054 1,034 36.2 46,049 45,760 1,581 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 23.11 19.23 923 769 39.9 45,586 40,000 1,972 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 23.98 23.85 919 894 38.3 47,694 46,463 1,989 Curators........................................................ 25.32 25.08 970 964 38.3 50,453 50,153 1,993 Librarians........................................................ 29.37 27.33 1,114 1,046 37.9 52,744 50,419 1,796 Library technicians............................................... 15.52 14.19 603 540 38.9 30,110 27,236 1,940 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 26.41 1,095 1,205 42.6 56,117 54,414 2,181 Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.45 26.52 1,053 1,019 38.4 52,536 50,411 1,914 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.37 10.78 419 405 36.8 17,205 16,650 1,513 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.89 21.41 1,025 848 39.6 52,851 43,512 2,041 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.84 21.64 994 913 40.0 51,431 47,501 2,071 Art directors................................................... 28.84 24.94 1,164 998 40.4 60,530 51,881 2,099 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 24.14 21.35 963 937 39.9 50,077 48,745 2,074 Designers......................................................... 22.67 19.75 901 790 39.7 46,847 41,080 2,066 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.29 31.96 1,295 1,289 40.1 67,333 67,045 2,085 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 38.46 1,913 1,516 41.9 99,471 78,834 2,179 Floral designers................................................ 11.15 10.00 435 400 39.0 22,622 20,800 2,029 Graphic designers............................................... 20.66 18.75 820 756 39.7 42,665 39,303 2,065 Interior designers.............................................. 23.46 22.60 920 909 39.2 47,859 47,258 2,040 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 16.15 16.80 646 672 40.0 33,569 34,944 2,078 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 34.16 33.04 1,367 1,322 40.0 71,060 68,732 2,080 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 37.40 24.22 1,503 969 40.2 78,104 50,382 2,088 Producers and directors......................................... 37.62 24.22 1,512 969 40.2 78,571 50,382 2,088 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 30.81 24.50 1,202 980 39.0 59,182 44,866 1,921 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 31.70 26.42 1,228 980 38.7 59,981 44,866 1,892 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 34.88 31.92 1,349 1,277 38.7 59,332 51,072 1,701 Musicians and singers........................................... $38.81 $31.92 $1,499 $1,277 38.6 $63,051 $51,072 1,625 Announcers........................................................ 40.87 19.87 1,633 795 40.0 84,919 41,330 2,078 Radio and television announcers................................. 42.00 19.87 1,678 795 40.0 87,255 41,330 2,078 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.73 20.91 1,231 836 38.8 63,928 43,201 2,015 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 27.12 20.65 1,050 826 38.7 54,519 42,390 2,010 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.45 25.16 1,047 1,004 39.6 54,424 52,231 2,058 Writers and editors............................................... 26.60 23.75 1,050 950 39.5 54,409 49,398 2,045 Editors......................................................... 25.34 21.81 994 872 39.2 51,678 45,354 2,039 Technical writers............................................... 30.08 27.72 1,204 1,109 40.0 62,601 57,647 2,081 Writers and authors............................................. 22.99 17.21 904 694 39.3 45,223 35,797 1,967 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 22.00 20.80 803 770 36.5 41,505 40,040 1,886 Interpreters and translators.................................... 20.09 20.80 651 675 32.4 33,423 35,100 1,663 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.91 20.50 930 820 40.6 48,267 42,640 2,107 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.53 20.24 897 808 39.8 46,342 41,995 2,056 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.43 17.97 865 709 40.3 44,968 36,849 2,098 Sound engineering technicians................................... 28.97 32.19 1,264 1,366 43.6 65,738 71,040 2,269 Photographers..................................................... 14.61 13.97 587 559 40.2 28,867 29,047 1,976 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.31 18.26 852 730 40.0 44,324 37,972 2,080 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.57 15.76 823 630 40.0 42,780 32,781 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.44 24.00 1,078 943 39.3 55,759 48,720 2,032 Dentists.......................................................... 63.29 53.85 2,501 2,154 39.5 130,057 112,000 2,055 Dentists, general............................................... 66.54 53.85 2,626 2,154 39.5 136,550 112,000 2,052 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.60 21.33 899 853 39.8 46,772 44,366 2,069 Optometrists...................................................... 51.30 55.00 1,931 1,940 37.6 100,419 100,888 1,957 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.51 47.00 1,848 1,880 39.7 96,120 97,760 2,066 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 58.76 62.26 2,443 2,462 41.6 127,020 127,999 2,162 Anesthesiologists............................................... 80.79 77.28 3,433 3,477 42.5 178,493 180,828 2,209 Family and general practitioners................................ 66.11 67.79 2,636 2,712 39.9 137,084 140,999 2,074 Internists, general............................................. 55.61 52.44 2,335 2,435 42.0 121,403 126,594 2,183 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 62.50 2,365 2,561 41.1 122,967 133,151 2,136 Psychiatrists................................................... 71.93 78.00 2,609 2,496 36.3 135,671 129,792 1,886 Surgeons........................................................ 88.12 62.50 3,428 2,396 38.9 177,052 124,573 2,009 Physician assistants.............................................. 37.84 35.91 1,510 1,424 39.9 78,529 74,052 2,075 Registered nurses................................................. 29.10 27.39 1,131 1,070 38.9 58,483 55,390 2,009 Therapists........................................................ 27.57 26.25 1,074 1,031 39.0 53,829 51,418 1,953 Audiologists.................................................... 24.78 24.61 991 984 40.0 51,534 51,187 2,080 Occupational therapists......................................... 29.41 27.54 1,155 1,102 39.3 58,311 55,747 1,983 Physical therapists............................................. 32.29 31.00 1,264 1,236 39.2 64,727 63,053 2,004 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.79 35.74 1,330 1,430 39.4 69,161 74,339 2,047 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.19 17.09 716 684 39.4 37,237 35,547 2,047 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.81 22.29 888 886 38.9 46,179 46,053 2,025 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.71 28.19 1,163 1,101 37.9 50,399 50,875 1,641 Veterinarians..................................................... 39.43 43.30 1,577 1,732 40.0 82,009 90,058 2,080 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.09 17.66 760 717 39.8 39,520 37,302 2,070 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... $22.92 $22.95 $918 $913 40.1 $47,756 $47,466 2,084 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.55 16.00 656 640 39.6 34,107 33,261 2,061 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.01 31.00 1,039 1,077 34.6 54,011 55,985 1,800 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.24 24.75 997 976 39.5 51,835 50,746 2,054 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.47 21.55 957 866 39.1 49,789 45,032 2,035 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.45 30.45 1,185 1,161 38.9 61,616 60,382 2,024 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.56 33.00 1,303 1,320 40.0 67,733 68,640 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.30 24.00 962 960 39.6 50,034 49,920 2,059 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.62 14.00 635 571 40.7 33,041 29,710 2,116 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.28 15.87 639 626 39.2 33,205 32,573 2,039 Dietetic technicians............................................ 12.42 12.09 497 484 40.0 25,837 25,147 2,080 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.32 14.00 566 551 39.5 29,425 28,662 2,055 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.81 15.90 631 629 37.6 32,823 32,733 1,953 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.75 19.47 822 770 39.6 42,746 40,019 2,060 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.19 18.05 719 707 39.5 37,363 36,774 2,054 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 16.01 14.79 638 582 39.9 32,981 30,087 2,060 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.12 17.67 707 699 39.0 36,719 36,317 2,026 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.26 14.58 604 570 39.6 31,404 29,640 2,057 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 16.85 741 668 39.7 38,531 34,732 2,065 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 23.88 23.81 958 952 40.1 49,830 49,525 2,087 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.14 21.29 929 856 40.2 48,332 44,506 2,089 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 25.48 23.73 1,007 949 39.5 52,312 49,354 2,053 Athletic trainers............................................... 18.35 15.57 734 623 40.0 38,007 32,386 2,071 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.27 11.37 474 443 38.6 24,568 22,984 2,002 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.14 10.51 431 410 38.7 22,372 21,320 2,009 Home health aides............................................... 9.95 9.90 370 369 37.2 19,224 19,198 1,932 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.21 10.65 436 416 38.9 22,649 21,632 2,021 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.76 11.91 503 475 39.4 26,160 24,690 2,049 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 15.45 15.27 611 611 39.5 31,007 31,755 2,007 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.09 17.42 676 697 39.6 34,387 37,180 2,012 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.91 12.17 510 487 39.5 25,813 25,305 1,999 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 16.38 13.50 646 536 39.5 33,593 27,851 2,050 Physical therapist assistants................................... 22.24 21.65 885 866 39.8 45,994 45,032 2,068 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.92 10.22 427 409 39.1 22,223 21,258 2,035 Massage therapists................................................ 20.71 20.00 796 700 38.4 41,386 36,400 1,999 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.57 12.99 520 500 38.3 26,968 26,000 1,987 Dental assistants............................................... 16.13 16.00 575 569 35.6 29,883 29,594 1,853 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.20 12.45 516 490 39.1 26,843 25,480 2,033 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.43 12.50 529 500 39.4 27,498 26,000 2,047 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.68 13.82 575 553 39.1 29,874 28,754 2,035 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.62 11.00 441 403 37.9 22,916 20,930 1,971 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.85 10.00 470 400 39.7 24,463 20,800 2,064 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.90 16.36 769 660 40.7 39,656 34,053 2,099 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.23 32.38 1,289 1,298 40.0 66,972 67,355 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ $25.89 $25.33 $1,028 $1,010 39.7 $53,462 $52,535 2,065 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 33.27 1,362 1,343 40.1 70,731 69,757 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.49 26.88 1,406 1,306 49.3 73,110 67,897 2,566 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.36 19.64 981 940 48.2 50,986 48,875 2,504 Fire inspectors................................................... 21.73 21.40 869 856 40.0 45,177 44,512 2,079 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.93 19.47 877 779 40.0 45,605 40,498 2,079 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.12 16.15 721 646 39.8 37,494 33,592 2,069 Bailiffs........................................................ 21.25 21.21 807 780 38.0 41,957 40,548 1,974 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.00 15.89 717 638 39.9 37,309 33,157 2,073 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.25 26.63 1,079 1,059 39.6 56,127 55,083 2,060 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.74 20.90 790 836 40.0 41,082 43,472 2,081 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 17.78 17.23 709 689 39.9 36,883 35,838 2,075 Police officers................................................... 24.66 24.28 987 974 40.0 51,192 50,606 2,076 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.66 24.28 987 974 40.0 51,200 50,627 2,076 Animal control workers............................................ 17.31 15.93 675 637 39.0 35,089 33,134 2,028 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.80 10.00 427 400 39.5 22,127 20,800 2,048 Security guards................................................. 10.78 10.00 426 400 39.5 22,079 20,800 2,048 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.07 12.50 521 441 37.1 19,116 15,600 1,359 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.53 8.49 359 340 37.7 9,190 5,435 965 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.02 8.50 345 320 38.3 17,634 16,380 1,954 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.70 14.00 608 596 41.4 30,793 30,160 2,094 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.23 16.35 701 680 40.7 34,575 34,808 2,006 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.34 13.53 595 588 41.5 30,219 29,964 2,107 Cooks............................................................. 10.30 10.00 397 380 38.5 20,291 19,469 1,971 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.99 7.85 302 290 37.9 15,724 15,080 1,968 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.40 10.80 437 417 38.3 21,483 20,800 1,884 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.40 10.00 402 384 38.6 20,825 19,968 2,003 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.26 9.00 360 349 38.8 18,704 18,135 2,020 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.66 9.14 370 350 38.3 18,509 17,680 1,916 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.48 5.30 202 200 36.8 10,402 10,400 1,899 Bartenders...................................................... 7.03 7.39 257 252 36.5 13,322 13,104 1,896 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.67 4.30 171 148 36.6 8,831 7,696 1,890 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.25 7.00 276 270 38.1 14,079 14,040 1,943 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.45 8.00 321 300 38.0 16,319 15,367 1,932 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.47 8.00 321 300 37.9 16,289 15,178 1,924 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 8.38 8.00 321 304 38.3 16,430 15,600 1,961 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.64 8.19 333 320 38.6 17,086 16,640 1,978 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.25 7.75 320 308 38.8 16,533 16,012 2,005 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.90 8.00 321 290 36.1 16,567 14,976 1,862 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... $11.99 $10.74 $473 $420 39.4 $24,272 $21,632 2,024 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.86 19.23 755 769 40.1 39,230 40,000 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.30 17.46 689 692 39.9 35,826 36,001 2,071 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.71 25.12 921 1,005 40.6 47,771 52,250 2,103 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.06 10.00 435 399 39.3 22,466 20,596 2,031 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.67 10.78 462 424 39.6 23,826 21,932 2,041 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.92 8.19 345 320 38.7 17,801 16,640 1,996 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.96 15.39 636 616 39.8 32,726 32,007 2,050 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.29 11.05 487 436 39.6 23,911 21,270 1,946 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.01 10.76 477 429 39.7 23,302 20,800 1,941 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.04 16.75 627 555 36.8 31,864 28,860 1,870 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.17 9.39 421 368 37.7 21,379 18,720 1,914 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 12.55 570 486 40.5 29,614 25,293 2,103 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 15.72 654 631 40.8 33,995 32,802 2,120 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 11.02 444 441 40.0 23,079 22,922 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.98 14.77 639 596 40.0 31,266 30,472 1,957 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 11.93 9.45 466 380 39.0 24,213 19,760 2,029 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.43 6.34 255 253 39.7 13,267 13,179 2,065 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 6.34 250 253 39.8 13,025 13,179 2,067 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 8.59 8.06 305 293 35.5 15,857 15,217 1,846 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 13.49 14.64 540 586 40.0 27,716 24,960 2,054 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.75 9.07 378 330 38.8 16,961 15,592 1,739 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.28 8.06 359 302 38.7 15,354 14,826 1,654 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.98 10.09 428 404 39.0 22,088 20,987 2,012 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.48 10.50 466 386 37.3 24,217 20,094 1,940 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.58 10.63 471 398 37.4 24,477 20,686 1,945 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.27 11.85 510 398 38.5 26,531 20,673 2,000 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.75 8.75 412 331 38.3 21,409 17,195 1,991 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.99 8.50 388 340 38.8 20,086 17,680 2,010 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 8.02 8.00 308 310 38.4 15,940 16,120 1,987 Concierges...................................................... 13.73 13.46 542 538 39.5 28,205 27,955 2,054 Tour and travel guides............................................ 12.81 12.00 458 434 35.8 16,717 17,326 1,305 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 12.77 11.26 453 420 35.5 16,205 17,160 1,269 Transportation attendants......................................... 30.14 30.10 645 633 21.4 33,227 32,822 1,102 Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 30.13 653 654 19.1 33,957 33,988 996 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 15.08 14.16 585 566 38.8 28,059 25,582 1,860 Child care workers................................................ 9.06 8.50 356 338 39.3 18,126 17,160 2,001 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.98 9.90 389 375 39.0 20,239 19,474 2,027 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 14.37 13.09 564 520 39.3 24,683 25,002 1,718 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.92 14.42 606 559 38.1 31,525 29,089 1,981 Recreation workers.............................................. $14.02 $12.50 $554 $500 39.5 $23,372 $23,442 1,668 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.61 9.65 390 384 40.6 17,746 19,552 1,847 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.22 13.75 770 550 40.1 39,948 28,599 2,079 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.18 16.35 838 676 41.5 43,574 35,119 2,159 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.31 15.66 720 640 41.6 37,427 33,280 2,162 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.93 24.88 1,238 1,031 41.4 64,281 53,600 2,148 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.62 10.37 501 407 39.7 25,973 21,133 2,058 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.75 9.00 382 353 39.2 19,812 18,304 2,031 Cashiers...................................................... 9.64 8.82 377 346 39.2 19,551 17,992 2,028 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.41 11.88 456 475 40.0 23,711 24,710 2,079 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.36 12.00 538 470 40.3 27,923 24,440 2,090 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.57 10.00 462 400 40.0 23,961 20,800 2,071 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.05 13.71 610 547 40.5 31,706 28,429 2,107 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.42 11.29 576 442 39.9 29,831 22,905 2,069 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.29 17.92 917 717 39.4 47,677 37,263 2,047 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.99 19.72 1,030 769 39.7 53,584 40,000 2,062 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.54 33.28 2,141 1,309 40.0 111,338 68,078 2,079 Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 13.75 549 550 38.8 28,528 28,600 2,019 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.07 25.14 1,216 1,015 40.5 63,206 52,755 2,102 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.55 31.25 1,426 1,250 40.1 74,073 65,015 2,084 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.04 23.63 1,138 950 40.6 59,121 49,213 2,109 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.83 13.93 672 557 39.9 34,968 28,974 2,077 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.83 13.93 672 557 39.9 34,968 28,974 2,077 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.39 20.00 1,094 818 39.9 56,863 42,519 2,076 Real estate brokers............................................. 24.58 22.82 1,018 921 41.4 52,945 47,880 2,154 Real estate sales agents........................................ 28.26 19.03 1,116 769 39.5 58,021 40,000 2,053 Sales engineers................................................... 34.33 33.32 1,407 1,333 41.0 73,186 69,299 2,132 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.49 10.00 438 384 38.1 22,764 19,947 1,981 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.00 12.95 674 504 39.6 34,792 26,031 2,046 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 21.42 19.81 857 792 40.0 44,550 41,205 2,080 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.21 14.30 600 564 39.4 31,069 29,182 2,042 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.91 20.65 870 818 39.7 45,141 42,534 2,061 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.80 11.29 463 447 39.2 24,070 23,225 2,039 Telephone operators............................................... 14.68 13.35 569 558 38.8 29,596 29,016 2,017 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.46 13.98 571 554 39.5 29,694 28,796 2,054 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.41 14.00 573 560 39.8 29,787 29,120 2,067 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.23 13.86 562 546 39.5 29,222 28,374 2,054 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.28 14.90 602 588 39.4 31,293 30,491 2,048 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.01 16.24 676 646 39.7 35,113 33,538 2,064 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.07 15.76 639 630 39.8 33,235 32,784 2,068 Tellers......................................................... $11.48 $10.92 $455 $433 39.7 $23,671 $22,506 2,062 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.19 17.23 709 676 39.0 36,885 35,163 2,028 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.05 14.42 600 577 39.9 31,197 30,000 2,073 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.82 15.67 614 601 38.8 31,391 30,796 1,984 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.60 13.99 581 555 39.8 30,019 28,600 2,056 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.36 14.42 610 575 39.7 31,671 29,881 2,062 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.49 17.81 680 662 38.9 35,361 34,416 2,022 File clerks....................................................... 12.25 11.85 483 470 39.4 25,080 24,417 2,047 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 9.26 374 370 39.4 19,219 19,240 2,025 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.97 12.50 508 496 39.1 26,395 25,792 2,035 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.65 12.90 520 493 38.1 24,170 21,778 1,771 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.16 14.82 602 584 39.7 31,285 30,385 2,063 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.01 12.80 517 510 39.7 26,870 26,499 2,066 Order clerks...................................................... 14.45 13.07 577 523 39.9 29,931 27,102 2,072 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.97 16.20 674 648 39.7 34,993 33,690 2,062 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.35 12.00 487 470 39.4 25,241 24,419 2,043 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.12 13.80 555 541 39.3 28,866 28,140 2,044 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.46 17.79 858 712 40.0 44,623 37,003 2,079 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.23 11.00 430 426 38.3 22,367 22,173 1,992 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.13 15.82 691 635 40.3 35,890 33,001 2,096 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.40 15.47 655 617 39.9 34,030 32,094 2,075 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.49 16.00 709 640 40.6 36,837 33,280 2,106 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.80 14.89 672 592 40.0 34,928 30,784 2,079 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.92 17.89 757 720 40.0 39,338 37,440 2,079 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.98 12.32 518 491 39.9 26,928 25,534 2,075 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.65 12.00 503 478 39.8 26,143 24,898 2,067 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.69 13.29 547 531 40.0 28,461 27,633 2,079 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.64 16.58 690 652 39.1 35,468 33,351 2,011 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.21 19.23 798 769 39.5 41,409 39,967 2,049 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.35 18.00 783 715 38.5 40,721 37,175 2,001 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.32 13.51 559 535 39.1 29,061 27,851 2,030 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.00 15.50 625 613 39.1 31,722 30,950 1,982 Computer operators................................................ 16.53 15.60 656 618 39.7 33,984 31,990 2,056 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.68 12.98 535 513 39.1 27,562 26,520 2,014 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.68 12.25 499 486 39.3 25,640 24,960 2,021 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.71 15.17 608 583 38.7 31,406 30,191 1,999 Desktop publishers................................................ 18.08 16.04 694 609 38.4 36,094 31,653 1,996 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.36 14.87 601 582 39.1 31,240 30,285 2,033 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.73 10.52 461 421 39.3 23,983 21,886 2,045 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.01 13.27 549 521 39.2 28,403 27,040 2,028 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.36 11.46 489 458 39.6 25,273 23,828 2,045 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 15.14 13.44 605 538 40.0 31,485 27,955 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 16.28 15.54 638 621 39.2 33,070 32,315 2,031 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.26 10.85 489 430 39.9 22,832 20,800 1,862 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ $18.55 $16.95 $765 $746 41.3 $39,782 $38,775 2,145 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 8.50 369 340 39.4 18,709 17,264 1,996 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.81 9.42 392 377 40.0 16,914 16,640 1,724 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 9.92 9.42 396 377 39.9 15,561 15,600 1,568 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 11.44 12.32 457 493 40.0 23,788 25,628 2,079 Logging workers................................................... 15.71 13.90 629 556 40.0 32,687 28,912 2,080 Logging equipment operators..................................... 18.49 22.29 740 892 40.0 38,458 46,365 2,080 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.50 17.62 778 700 39.9 39,799 35,360 2,041 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.55 25.00 1,079 1,000 40.6 55,886 52,000 2,105 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 19.82 845 793 40.0 43,948 41,217 2,078 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.19 25.66 1,004 1,026 39.9 50,298 49,265 1,997 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.72 25.66 1,025 1,026 39.9 51,258 49,265 1,993 Carpenters........................................................ 20.44 19.00 811 760 39.7 41,688 39,499 2,039 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 18.00 770 675 39.5 39,975 35,100 2,054 Carpet installers............................................... 22.31 20.00 892 800 40.0 46,407 41,600 2,080 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 15.84 716 634 39.5 37,145 32,949 2,051 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.23 19.00 767 760 39.9 38,946 37,440 2,025 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.21 19.00 766 760 39.9 38,885 37,440 2,024 Construction laborers............................................. 14.93 13.00 593 518 39.7 29,802 26,050 1,996 Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.54 16.53 740 660 39.9 36,868 32,760 1,988 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.56 14.38 618 574 39.7 29,873 28,560 1,920 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 19.48 17.04 779 680 40.0 39,174 34,445 2,011 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.67 16.00 706 640 40.0 36,554 33,280 2,069 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 15.75 695 630 39.9 36,008 32,760 2,069 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 18.00 749 720 40.0 38,700 37,440 2,068 Electricians...................................................... 22.94 20.19 913 810 39.8 47,453 42,120 2,069 Glaziers.......................................................... 18.22 16.75 729 670 40.0 37,896 34,840 2,080 Insulation workers................................................ 16.37 16.00 655 640 40.0 34,039 33,280 2,080 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.23 14.97 569 599 40.0 29,601 31,131 2,080 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 16.14 714 645 40.0 37,115 33,565 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.27 13.50 605 540 39.6 31,143 28,080 2,040 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.19 13.50 602 540 39.6 30,991 28,080 2,040 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.63 20.50 904 817 39.9 46,809 42,430 2,069 Pipelayers...................................................... 17.09 14.50 681 580 39.8 35,393 30,160 2,071 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.20 21.00 927 840 39.9 48,002 43,680 2,069 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 15.68 658 627 39.7 34,150 32,610 2,060 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 15.00 681 600 40.0 34,896 31,200 2,051 Roofers........................................................... 16.01 14.00 638 525 39.8 30,627 26,121 1,912 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.72 17.45 773 658 39.2 39,832 34,112 2,020 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.79 25.84 1,112 1,034 40.0 57,713 53,747 2,077 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.63 11.72 504 469 39.9 25,700 23,920 2,035 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... $15.77 $14.00 $623 $520 39.5 $31,575 $24,960 2,002 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.76 12.50 510 500 40.0 26,504 26,000 2,078 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.50 10.00 420 400 40.0 21,814 20,800 2,078 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.19 10.00 408 400 40.0 21,192 20,800 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.32 12.00 493 480 40.0 25,635 24,960 2,080 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.68 9.50 387 380 40.0 19,217 19,760 1,985 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.49 24.30 1,008 958 39.5 52,408 49,808 2,056 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 35.33 1,517 1,413 40.0 78,880 73,486 2,080 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.93 16.48 757 659 40.0 38,409 34,014 2,029 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.78 14.91 626 596 39.7 31,518 27,690 1,997 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 21.38 21.44 855 858 40.0 44,476 44,591 2,080 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.43 18.89 759 695 43.6 39,483 36,123 2,266 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.06 15.50 640 620 39.9 32,868 31,683 2,047 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 16.00 775 640 40.0 40,284 33,280 2,080 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 16.00 734 640 40.0 38,142 33,280 2,080 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 16.00 677 640 40.0 35,225 33,280 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 19.57 831 783 40.0 43,169 40,706 2,078 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 19.36 723 774 40.0 37,453 40,269 2,071 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 16.50 739 660 40.0 38,421 34,320 2,080 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 10.74 467 430 40.0 24,263 22,339 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.81 18.57 795 747 40.1 41,244 38,636 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.55 24.76 1,085 1,000 40.8 56,387 52,000 2,123 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.32 16.66 693 666 40.0 35,945 34,730 2,075 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.55 27.89 1,022 1,116 40.0 53,131 58,011 2,079 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.55 27.89 1,022 1,116 40.0 53,131 58,011 2,079 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.42 17.92 777 717 40.0 40,404 37,274 2,080 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 12.50 552 500 40.0 28,686 26,000 2,080 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 24.33 23.55 973 942 40.0 50,613 48,984 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.66 21.86 865 874 40.0 44,972 45,469 2,077 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.22 30.88 1,169 1,235 40.0 60,786 64,230 2,080 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.61 16.00 831 669 40.3 43,190 34,772 2,096 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.41 12.32 576 493 40.0 29,963 25,634 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.13 18.50 763 720 39.9 39,701 37,440 2,076 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.85 26.70 1,080 1,068 40.2 55,883 55,536 2,081 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 18.13 17.00 733 698 40.4 38,089 36,270 2,101 Automotive body and related repairers........................... $17.01 $15.00 $688 $600 40.5 $35,794 $31,200 2,104 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 17.00 669 680 40.0 34,790 35,360 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.45 18.00 745 730 40.4 38,762 37,960 2,101 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.58 18.47 785 739 40.1 40,810 38,413 2,084 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.74 18.55 756 742 40.3 39,302 38,584 2,097 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.69 15.40 654 620 41.7 33,998 32,240 2,166 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.35 18.75 774 750 40.0 40,209 39,000 2,078 Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.12 21.73 885 869 40.0 46,014 45,198 2,080 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.68 15.00 625 600 39.9 32,196 31,200 2,053 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 18.15 610 726 39.6 30,970 37,752 2,011 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 16.00 664 640 39.9 34,095 31,462 2,048 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.45 15.00 618 600 40.0 32,143 31,200 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.72 10.00 427 400 39.8 22,178 20,800 2,070 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.51 10.00 418 400 39.8 21,747 20,800 2,068 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.86 19.61 833 784 39.9 43,312 40,789 2,076 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.32 21.26 891 842 39.9 46,324 43,805 2,075 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.51 18.53 784 740 40.2 40,718 38,480 2,087 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.29 17.52 740 694 40.5 38,503 36,113 2,105 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 18.84 17.95 752 718 39.9 38,993 37,128 2,069 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.12 20.89 882 834 39.9 45,809 43,358 2,071 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.63 15.95 664 636 39.9 34,329 32,739 2,064 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.01 15.58 680 623 40.0 35,308 32,406 2,076 Millwrights..................................................... 22.20 21.74 888 870 40.0 46,134 44,350 2,078 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 19.83 760 793 40.0 39,526 41,246 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.45 27.01 1,018 1,081 40.0 52,819 56,187 2,075 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.84 27.34 1,074 1,094 40.0 55,834 56,869 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.55 26.89 982 1,076 40.0 50,859 55,933 2,072 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.20 21.09 846 844 39.9 44,007 43,867 2,076 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.76 17.60 790 704 40.0 41,102 36,612 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 15.00 13.75 596 550 39.8 30,725 28,371 2,049 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.31 13.50 570 540 39.8 29,565 28,080 2,066 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.24 18.72 731 749 40.1 38,017 38,938 2,084 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 12.00 486 480 40.0 25,253 24,960 2,080 Riggers......................................................... 17.41 19.50 696 780 40.0 36,216 40,560 2,080 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.44 22.98 938 919 40.0 48,763 47,798 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.44 11.50 495 450 39.8 25,305 23,379 2,034 Production occupations.............................................. 15.29 13.76 609 548 39.8 31,614 28,475 2,068 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.99 22.05 934 898 40.6 48,537 46,699 2,111 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.26 23.84 930 954 40.0 48,345 49,587 2,079 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... $13.30 $12.25 $530 $486 39.9 $27,576 $25,272 2,073 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 10.38 447 415 39.3 23,260 21,584 2,042 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 12.00 529 480 39.9 27,496 24,960 2,076 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 13.54 560 542 39.9 29,106 28,163 2,074 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.09 18.00 762 710 39.9 39,629 36,920 2,076 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.80 15.00 630 600 39.9 32,567 31,200 2,061 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 15.08 12.68 602 506 39.9 31,249 26,312 2,072 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 12.07 515 483 40.0 26,771 25,114 2,080 Team assemblers................................................. 18.06 15.17 720 609 39.9 37,356 31,533 2,068 Bakers............................................................ 12.59 11.74 495 462 39.3 25,482 23,088 2,024 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.08 11.20 477 448 39.5 24,826 23,296 2,055 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 15.25 588 604 39.1 30,564 31,408 2,034 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.52 9.30 378 372 39.7 19,651 19,344 2,065 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.97 11.20 438 448 39.9 22,761 23,296 2,074 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.58 12.18 501 487 39.8 26,037 25,314 2,070 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.20 12.18 488 487 40.0 25,381 25,324 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 13.59 13.80 540 550 39.7 28,034 28,579 2,063 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 10.20 433 408 39.9 22,528 21,216 2,076 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.37 16.84 697 672 40.1 36,248 34,944 2,086 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.38 16.25 657 650 40.1 34,179 33,800 2,087 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 21.89 950 876 40.1 49,384 45,535 2,085 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.69 14.52 582 571 39.7 30,251 29,702 2,059 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.01 14.28 554 548 39.5 28,792 28,496 2,055 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 12.25 534 490 40.0 27,626 25,066 2,068 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 16.00 661 634 39.7 34,366 32,968 2,062 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.47 13.55 578 540 39.9 30,031 28,080 2,075 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.22 12.95 567 518 39.9 29,476 26,936 2,074 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.60 12.50 543 500 39.9 28,215 26,000 2,074 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.79 13.00 551 516 39.9 28,636 26,811 2,077 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.39 16.00 655 640 40.0 34,071 33,280 2,079 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 17.30 665 692 40.0 34,552 35,984 2,078 Machinists........................................................ 20.23 20.00 808 800 39.9 42,012 41,600 2,077 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 16.75 705 670 40.0 36,529 34,840 2,073 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 16.86 716 674 40.1 37,191 35,069 2,079 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 16.75 682 670 40.0 35,109 34,840 2,061 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. $22.21 $21.90 $888 $876 40.0 $45,996 $45,552 2,071 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 24.27 939 971 40.0 48,610 50,482 2,070 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 16.00 719 640 40.0 37,312 33,280 2,075 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.10 12.00 522 480 39.8 27,108 24,960 2,069 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 15.61 669 624 40.0 34,779 32,469 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.86 11.94 512 476 39.8 26,595 24,710 2,068 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 15.85 651 634 39.7 33,829 32,968 2,062 Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 23.83 955 953 40.0 49,596 49,566 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.54 15.89 660 635 39.9 34,300 32,968 2,074 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.67 16.00 666 640 40.0 34,621 33,280 2,077 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 14.75 619 574 39.6 32,090 29,854 2,053 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.95 14.00 598 565 40.0 31,063 29,370 2,078 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 15.70 665 628 40.0 34,444 32,656 2,072 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.00 689 600 40.0 35,845 31,200 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.88 13.67 592 547 39.8 30,774 28,427 2,068 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 16.90 723 676 40.1 37,589 35,152 2,086 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.22 12.50 516 488 39.0 26,770 25,350 2,025 Bindery workers................................................. 13.15 12.25 513 480 39.0 26,655 24,960 2,028 Printers.......................................................... 16.23 16.00 643 640 39.6 33,420 33,280 2,059 Job printers.................................................... 16.84 17.59 659 707 39.1 34,241 36,774 2,033 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.72 16.22 661 640 39.5 34,361 33,280 2,055 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.96 15.50 634 618 39.7 32,959 32,136 2,065 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.85 9.31 388 371 39.4 20,180 19,302 2,048 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.13 9.08 355 346 38.9 18,458 18,013 2,022 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.58 9.65 418 380 39.5 21,707 19,760 2,052 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.31 11.43 541 443 37.8 28,158 23,038 1,968 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 12.65 605 506 40.0 31,436 26,312 2,080 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.23 11.43 536 443 37.7 27,872 23,038 1,958 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 11.05 467 440 39.6 24,266 22,984 2,058 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 11.82 508 473 40.0 26,391 24,586 2,079 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 10.75 431 403 38.9 22,413 20,963 2,024 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 12.09 487 484 40.0 25,336 25,147 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 11.59 471 464 39.7 24,483 23,922 2,062 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 11.04 515 441 39.7 26,747 22,955 2,064 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 16.50 616 638 39.4 32,024 33,197 2,047 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 18.35 724 734 38.7 37,668 38,168 2,011 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 15.15 592 606 39.9 30,778 31,512 2,072 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ $13.43 $12.00 $536 $480 39.9 $27,819 $24,960 2,071 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.71 12.00 508 480 40.0 26,431 24,960 2,080 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 22.00 744 880 40.0 38,685 45,760 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 12.15 489 483 39.9 25,383 24,960 2,072 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 11.05 466 442 39.9 24,115 22,963 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 13.00 509 520 39.9 26,456 27,040 2,075 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.34 30.43 1,173 1,217 40.0 60,992 63,294 2,079 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.89 31.15 1,275 1,246 40.0 66,326 64,792 2,080 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 29.81 1,187 1,192 40.2 61,708 62,001 2,088 Power plant operators........................................... 27.76 29.44 1,109 1,177 39.9 57,669 61,227 2,077 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.61 24.54 971 969 39.5 50,510 50,378 2,052 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.70 20.12 828 805 40.0 43,033 41,850 2,079 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.17 25.25 958 1,004 39.6 49,819 52,223 2,062 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 24.48 910 975 39.0 47,338 50,706 2,029 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.80 28.40 1,112 1,136 40.0 57,830 59,072 2,080 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.54 27.25 1,021 1,061 40.0 53,067 55,189 2,078 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.20 19.53 766 781 39.9 39,828 40,618 2,074 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.76 18.25 707 730 39.8 36,766 37,960 2,070 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.38 19.89 814 796 40.0 42,340 41,373 2,078 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.43 14.44 616 578 39.9 31,631 29,120 2,050 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.89 15.59 636 624 40.0 32,670 29,914 2,056 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.55 11.50 502 460 40.0 25,701 23,920 2,048 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.42 16.05 654 642 39.8 33,649 32,490 2,050 Cutting workers................................................... 13.29 12.99 529 512 39.8 27,130 26,541 2,041 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.04 12.99 520 519 39.9 26,931 26,978 2,066 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.38 12.92 532 510 39.8 27,196 26,478 2,033 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.01 13.13 559 525 39.9 29,053 27,310 2,074 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.92 13.09 597 524 40.0 31,043 27,223 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.67 14.28 624 566 39.9 32,421 29,422 2,069 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.06 14.71 598 576 39.7 31,086 29,952 2,064 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.41 14.00 606 560 39.4 31,533 29,120 2,047 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.74 14.90 630 596 40.0 32,746 30,984 2,080 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.13 12.18 525 487 40.0 27,309 25,334 2,080 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.59 14.01 582 560 39.9 30,199 29,120 2,070 Painting workers.................................................. 15.02 13.54 601 542 40.0 31,230 28,163 2,079 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.01 13.00 559 520 39.9 29,069 27,040 2,075 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.66 17.57 750 703 40.2 39,017 36,546 2,091 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.47 12.25 498 490 39.9 25,874 25,480 2,075 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.87 11.00 504 440 39.1 26,123 22,880 2,030 Photographic process workers.................................... 14.40 11.02 562 440 39.0 29,105 22,880 2,022 Photographic processing machine operators....................... $11.80 $10.71 $463 $416 39.2 $24,028 $21,611 2,036 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 15.89 648 636 39.8 33,696 33,057 2,071 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.99 11.34 517 450 39.8 26,783 23,358 2,063 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 11.50 504 460 40.0 26,222 23,920 2,080 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 17.09 13.00 683 520 40.0 35,538 27,040 2,080 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.36 13.72 679 549 39.1 35,297 28,533 2,033 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.51 12.50 500 500 40.0 26,017 26,000 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.30 16.10 649 636 39.8 33,743 33,072 2,070 Tire builders................................................... 16.34 16.44 653 658 40.0 33,969 33,538 2,079 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.27 10.25 448 410 39.7 23,234 21,320 2,061 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.21 13.35 610 534 40.1 31,425 27,352 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.45 18.00 796 729 40.9 41,271 37,820 2,122 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.88 22.15 947 913 41.4 49,249 47,451 2,152 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 94.47 89.71 2,318 2,269 24.5 120,016 117,901 1,270 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 109.86 108.21 2,452 2,369 22.3 127,501 123,211 1,161 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 10.79 10.00 432 400 40.0 22,442 20,800 2,080 Bus drivers....................................................... 16.51 16.06 615 576 37.3 28,738 27,040 1,740 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 17.24 16.64 687 666 39.8 35,654 34,611 2,068 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.07 14.37 498 478 33.0 19,974 18,160 1,325 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.18 15.02 671 620 41.4 34,604 32,136 2,138 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.01 16.18 649 662 40.5 33,760 34,401 2,108 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.02 16.00 720 667 42.3 37,047 34,278 2,177 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.50 12.70 579 502 39.9 30,005 26,000 2,070 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.21 9.45 393 368 38.5 20,400 19,130 1,998 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.38 21.64 1,160 929 42.4 59,322 45,342 2,167 Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 21.80 1,187 929 42.6 61,702 48,318 2,216 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 24.99 25.41 999 1,016 40.0 51,974 52,842 2,080 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.03 25.84 1,001 1,034 40.0 52,068 53,747 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 13.11 13.62 573 575 43.7 28,597 29,899 2,181 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 19.87 19.07 982 817 49.4 46,272 42,466 2,329 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 19.07 982 817 49.4 46,272 42,466 2,329 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 25.83 1,311 1,091 43.6 58,952 56,580 1,963 Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 14.92 15.15 597 606 40.0 31,023 31,502 2,079 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.97 7.50 312 284 39.2 16,235 14,761 2,037 Service station attendants........................................ 10.45 9.50 415 380 39.7 21,600 19,760 2,066 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.57 18.98 927 829 39.3 48,209 43,103 2,046 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.13 14.27 605 571 40.0 31,464 29,684 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.74 17.00 749 680 40.0 38,882 35,360 2,075 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.95 15.50 637 620 39.9 32,526 31,200 2,039 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.85 15.50 633 620 39.9 32,315 30,909 2,038 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 18.88 687 755 39.8 35,708 39,270 2,072 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ $14.25 $13.46 $569 $538 39.9 $29,407 $27,872 2,064 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.28 10.25 448 406 39.7 23,139 21,002 2,052 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.36 9.30 414 372 39.9 21,480 19,344 2,074 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.91 10.80 472 429 39.7 24,398 22,142 2,048 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.42 10.50 454 416 39.8 23,598 21,653 2,066 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.04 9.32 398 370 39.6 20,544 18,959 2,046 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.03 21.81 841 872 40.0 43,002 45,365 2,045 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.10 11.01 552 500 42.2 28,712 26,000 2,192 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 19.06 909 946 41.8 45,238 39,645 2,081 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 4 Full-time(1) private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $19.76 $15.68 $785 $621 39.7 $40,553 $32,142 2,052 Management occupations.............................................. 40.39 35.72 1,645 1,442 40.7 85,470 75,001 2,116 Chief executives.................................................. 103.76 65.74 4,633 2,962 44.6 240,903 154,016 2,322 General and operations managers................................... 44.00 38.46 1,861 1,615 42.3 96,777 83,990 2,200 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.38 29.98 1,289 1,199 39.8 67,018 62,365 2,070 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.03 41.35 1,933 1,665 41.1 100,491 86,599 2,137 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.39 44.39 2,081 1,771 40.5 108,190 92,100 2,105 Sales managers.................................................. 42.51 38.46 1,774 1,578 41.7 92,259 82,050 2,170 Public relations managers......................................... 41.51 36.56 1,645 1,462 39.6 85,548 76,045 2,061 Administrative services managers.................................. 28.99 27.50 1,168 1,100 40.3 60,698 57,200 2,094 Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.53 48.40 2,041 1,936 40.4 106,087 100,674 2,099 Financial managers................................................ 41.30 35.07 1,669 1,442 40.4 86,794 75,001 2,101 Human resources managers.......................................... 33.80 26.90 1,356 1,080 40.1 70,492 56,152 2,086 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 38.27 36.69 1,560 1,503 40.8 81,106 78,166 2,119 Training and development managers............................... 30.61 25.58 1,222 1,023 39.9 63,563 53,204 2,076 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.62 38.68 1,587 1,557 41.1 82,513 80,987 2,136 Purchasing managers............................................... 40.42 35.09 1,627 1,404 40.3 84,626 72,996 2,094 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 31.84 1,375 1,289 40.6 71,512 67,018 2,112 Construction managers............................................. 35.04 33.22 1,450 1,424 41.4 75,202 74,063 2,146 Education administrators.......................................... 27.57 26.12 1,092 1,038 39.6 56,104 52,394 2,035 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.19 20.39 821 779 40.7 42,090 40,404 2,085 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 30.89 28.11 1,223 1,079 39.6 62,570 55,922 2,026 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.31 30.02 1,314 1,174 38.3 67,752 57,959 1,975 Engineering managers.............................................. 53.48 52.77 2,181 2,116 40.8 113,388 110,053 2,120 Food service managers............................................. 23.76 21.25 1,058 967 44.5 54,742 50,136 2,304 Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 19.50 918 785 41.5 47,725 40,799 2,158 Lodging managers.................................................. 23.20 17.48 1,002 738 43.2 52,124 38,351 2,247 Medical and health services managers.............................. 36.42 33.80 1,468 1,352 40.3 76,354 70,304 2,097 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.32 48.55 1,812 1,942 40.0 94,225 100,982 2,079 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.61 23.13 988 923 40.1 51,359 47,981 2,087 Social and community service managers............................. 24.51 21.64 952 846 38.8 49,182 44,000 2,007 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 29.03 26.29 1,165 1,047 40.1 60,404 54,427 2,081 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 27.02 25.00 1,093 1,000 40.5 56,859 52,000 2,104 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.16 23.11 981 910 39.0 51,009 47,318 2,028 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 22.77 976 885 39.0 50,757 46,041 2,026 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 26.50 1,041 1,027 39.5 54,110 53,393 2,052 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.17 22.97 1,085 956 41.5 56,422 49,697 2,156 Cost estimators................................................... 29.55 27.50 1,201 1,100 40.6 62,428 57,200 2,112 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.62 24.77 1,062 991 39.9 53,938 51,501 2,026 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.86 25.58 1,138 1,023 39.4 59,161 53,213 2,050 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.08 24.72 1,046 991 40.1 54,401 51,522 2,086 Training and development specialists............................ 24.69 24.01 989 981 40.1 48,280 49,142 1,956 Logisticians...................................................... $30.78 $29.18 $1,230 $1,167 40.0 $63,950 $60,684 2,078 Management analysts............................................... 35.25 32.82 1,416 1,325 40.2 73,640 68,918 2,089 Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 24.54 885 923 39.4 46,023 47,999 2,050 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.63 25.77 1,107 1,029 40.1 57,554 53,495 2,083 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 23.55 21.25 932 848 39.6 48,443 44,105 2,057 Budget analysts................................................... 31.11 26.17 1,275 1,047 41.0 66,318 54,427 2,132 Credit analysts................................................... 26.51 23.90 1,055 931 39.8 54,883 48,424 2,070 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.28 29.46 1,329 1,154 39.9 69,091 60,000 2,076 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.02 31.04 1,460 1,240 40.5 75,926 64,501 2,108 Personal financial advisors..................................... 27.43 22.90 1,088 914 39.7 56,575 47,516 2,062 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 27.50 1,179 1,080 38.6 61,332 56,160 2,009 Financial examiners............................................... 30.96 30.58 1,240 1,223 40.1 64,473 63,606 2,083 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.45 23.67 1,260 962 40.1 65,517 49,999 2,083 Loan counselors................................................. 20.78 14.17 822 577 39.5 42,730 30,000 2,056 Loan officers................................................... 31.88 24.04 1,278 968 40.1 66,451 50,351 2,084 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.07 34.32 1,407 1,374 40.1 73,163 71,406 2,086 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 44.83 44.20 1,793 1,768 40.0 93,256 91,936 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.50 31.73 1,305 1,269 40.2 67,840 66,000 2,087 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.22 40.87 1,667 1,635 40.4 86,668 85,005 2,103 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.79 40.77 1,652 1,635 40.5 85,893 85,005 2,106 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.69 40.92 1,683 1,637 40.4 87,526 85,109 2,099 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.43 22.26 1,012 890 39.8 52,602 46,301 2,069 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.68 36.47 1,508 1,459 40.0 78,419 75,874 2,081 Database administrators........................................... 31.46 31.25 1,259 1,242 40.0 65,465 64,584 2,081 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.68 29.31 1,230 1,172 40.1 63,803 60,314 2,080 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.69 30.16 1,307 1,246 40.0 67,956 64,777 2,079 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 39.37 1,566 1,458 38.9 81,454 75,799 2,023 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 35.85 1,442 1,422 39.4 75,006 73,919 2,051 Statisticians..................................................... 31.67 29.50 1,251 1,180 39.5 65,028 61,360 2,053 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.31 16.70 813 668 40.0 42,252 34,736 2,080 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.85 30.34 1,286 1,235 40.4 66,833 64,218 2,098 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.77 29.06 1,301 1,218 41.0 67,667 63,333 2,130 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.91 29.06 1,308 1,228 41.0 68,005 63,856 2,131 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 26.65 22.00 1,069 880 40.1 55,601 45,760 2,086 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 18.31 17.06 732 682 40.0 38,082 35,485 2,080 Surveyors....................................................... 30.18 28.60 1,212 1,144 40.2 63,032 59,488 2,089 Engineers......................................................... 37.63 36.06 1,527 1,463 40.6 79,381 76,091 2,110 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.06 48.98 1,885 1,959 40.1 98,030 101,868 2,083 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.87 33.40 1,559 1,336 40.1 81,080 69,480 2,086 Civil engineers................................................. 33.13 30.47 1,370 1,308 41.3 71,221 67,995 2,150 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.60 42.59 1,723 1,731 41.4 89,586 90,000 2,154 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.77 36.15 1,534 1,471 40.6 79,774 76,500 2,112 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.51 36.21 1,524 1,488 40.6 79,255 77,380 2,113 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 37.99 36.11 1,543 1,457 40.6 80,219 75,754 2,112 Environmental engineers......................................... $41.75 $39.46 $1,672 $1,578 40.1 $86,157 $82,081 2,064 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.95 33.87 1,425 1,368 40.8 74,103 71,115 2,120 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 39.52 35.25 1,601 1,476 40.5 83,243 76,773 2,106 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.83 33.17 1,382 1,354 40.8 71,845 70,423 2,124 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 29.41 1,231 1,176 40.0 64,011 61,164 2,080 Materials engineers............................................. 36.00 34.43 1,468 1,387 40.8 76,335 72,139 2,120 Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.67 32.17 1,375 1,320 40.8 71,488 68,515 2,123 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.82 40.05 1,673 1,602 40.0 86,992 83,300 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 43.27 1,935 1,731 40.0 99,834 88,700 2,063 Drafters.......................................................... 22.67 21.54 904 862 39.9 47,004 44,799 2,073 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.50 22.54 940 901 40.0 48,884 46,875 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.50 22.73 860 909 40.0 44,729 47,272 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.20 21.13 888 845 40.0 46,174 43,952 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.84 22.48 914 902 40.0 47,435 46,821 2,077 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.23 24.24 1,014 994 40.2 52,750 51,709 2,091 Civil engineering technicians................................... 16.28 12.90 651 516 40.0 33,867 26,834 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.09 22.42 884 894 40.0 45,966 46,500 2,081 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.83 26.45 1,000 1,058 40.3 52,006 55,016 2,094 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.85 32.52 1,194 1,301 40.0 61,080 67,640 2,046 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.00 24.01 963 977 40.1 50,054 50,779 2,085 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.71 19.60 909 784 40.0 47,213 40,762 2,079 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.57 16.28 743 651 40.0 38,634 33,862 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.32 26.87 1,207 1,064 39.8 62,588 55,184 2,064 Life scientists................................................... 34.02 30.77 1,326 1,175 39.0 68,821 60,089 2,023 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 34.68 29.37 1,369 1,175 39.5 69,832 56,601 2,013 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 37.36 1,386 1,413 39.1 72,081 73,474 2,035 Biological scientists........................................... 33.87 32.81 1,301 1,187 38.4 67,573 61,730 1,995 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.84 34.61 1,359 1,226 37.9 70,658 63,750 1,972 Microbiologists............................................... 28.43 26.58 1,150 1,130 40.4 59,782 58,740 2,103 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 26.27 25.50 1,094 1,020 41.6 56,888 53,040 2,166 Foresters..................................................... 26.27 25.50 1,094 1,020 41.6 56,888 53,040 2,166 Medical scientists.............................................. 34.18 29.22 1,352 1,154 39.5 70,286 59,987 2,056 Physical scientists............................................... 34.37 31.50 1,382 1,260 40.2 71,660 65,000 2,085 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 46.33 44.55 1,840 1,782 39.7 95,659 92,664 2,065 Physicists.................................................... 46.33 44.55 1,840 1,782 39.7 95,659 92,664 2,065 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.82 28.85 1,316 1,154 40.1 68,409 60,000 2,084 Chemists...................................................... 31.30 27.24 1,255 1,090 40.1 65,266 56,659 2,085 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 39.42 1,619 1,577 40.0 84,211 82,000 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 35.38 33.65 1,452 1,346 41.0 75,508 69,988 2,134 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 32.09 31.25 1,326 1,260 41.3 68,956 65,520 2,149 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 43.04 40.00 1,745 1,538 40.5 90,728 80,001 2,108 Economists........................................................ 36.77 26.67 1,530 1,222 41.6 79,585 63,565 2,165 Market and survey researchers..................................... 33.86 30.10 1,383 1,204 40.8 71,915 62,614 2,124 Market research analysts........................................ 33.87 30.10 1,383 1,204 40.8 71,927 62,614 2,124 Psychologists..................................................... $28.37 $22.86 $1,085 $914 38.2 $54,515 $47,549 1,921 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 30.27 22.86 1,157 914 38.2 57,744 47,549 1,907 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 34.49 31.25 1,337 1,106 38.8 69,507 57,524 2,015 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.62 16.40 662 656 39.8 34,417 34,112 2,071 Biological technicians............................................ 19.21 18.29 758 729 39.5 39,420 37,900 2,052 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.35 21.68 890 857 39.8 46,186 44,470 2,066 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.86 35.19 1,555 1,408 40.0 80,835 73,199 2,080 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 33.95 1,409 1,358 40.0 73,271 70,616 2,080 Social science research assistants................................ 21.18 21.09 840 844 39.7 43,000 43,992 2,031 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.16 20.35 842 815 39.8 43,692 42,370 2,065 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 25.70 30.59 1,026 1,224 39.9 53,330 63,627 2,075 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.28 15.86 679 636 39.3 35,048 32,999 2,028 Counselors........................................................ 17.77 16.31 690 651 38.8 35,534 33,883 1,999 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.06 16.06 639 646 39.8 33,215 33,592 2,069 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 20.69 17.94 782 687 37.8 39,636 36,001 1,915 Mental health counselors........................................ 18.17 17.44 721 680 39.7 37,497 35,339 2,063 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.12 13.93 551 557 39.0 28,650 28,954 2,029 Social workers.................................................... 18.87 17.48 734 692 38.9 37,918 35,724 2,009 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.04 15.91 656 632 38.5 33,407 32,200 1,961 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.47 21.75 867 852 38.6 45,110 44,299 2,008 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.66 16.66 696 679 39.4 36,186 35,310 2,049 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.70 13.39 574 524 39.1 29,631 27,067 2,016 Health educators................................................ 31.93 33.85 1,276 1,354 40.0 66,351 70,408 2,078 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.61 12.61 496 495 39.3 25,523 25,312 2,024 Clergy............................................................ 15.35 12.83 741 751 48.3 38,429 39,041 2,504 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 19.90 890 735 38.4 46,269 38,199 1,996 Legal occupations................................................... 40.32 31.39 1,641 1,250 40.7 85,302 64,999 2,115 Lawyers........................................................... 58.07 52.89 2,433 2,212 41.9 126,530 115,003 2,179 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.11 19.74 870 790 39.3 45,227 41,063 2,046 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.31 21.28 901 882 40.4 46,594 45,885 2,089 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 22.29 22.06 909 913 40.8 47,242 47,499 2,119 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 25.89 21.03 992 798 38.3 44,416 36,000 1,716 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 45.83 39.16 1,787 1,511 39.0 75,645 61,297 1,650 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 54.99 51.82 2,092 1,972 38.0 80,980 70,820 1,473 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 36.57 31.66 1,421 1,267 38.9 58,915 49,479 1,611 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 28.81 23.79 1,104 952 38.3 53,080 49,479 1,842 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.40 39.25 1,665 1,484 39.3 62,418 56,631 1,472 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 70.87 76.92 2,768 2,925 39.1 104,665 110,400 1,477 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 70.89 77.18 2,767 2,939 39.0 105,136 110,866 1,483 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.58 42.08 2,493 1,874 41.8 113,616 93,731 1,907 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 42.08 2,503 1,875 41.9 114,311 93,731 1,915 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.11 49.90 2,058 1,987 38.0 83,632 77,910 1,546 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. $53.29 $49.65 $1,982 $1,785 37.2 $74,259 $68,976 1,394 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 60.33 51.54 2,342 2,042 38.8 103,211 105,251 1,711 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.54 39.18 1,683 1,567 37.8 67,237 63,143 1,509 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.24 47.08 1,932 1,769 35.6 71,391 67,550 1,316 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.96 39.18 1,575 1,567 39.4 74,740 81,501 1,871 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.22 42.52 1,717 1,741 38.0 68,019 66,378 1,504 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 38.66 1,814 1,546 37.7 69,225 60,310 1,439 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 62.53 53.71 2,473 1,924 39.6 109,188 74,651 1,746 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 74.30 67.80 2,944 2,559 39.6 126,595 90,397 1,704 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 34.07 1,292 1,320 39.4 61,140 63,773 1,863 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.08 40.05 1,549 1,567 38.7 58,930 59,260 1,470 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.08 40.05 1,549 1,567 38.7 58,930 59,260 1,470 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 58.65 56.98 2,292 2,326 39.1 95,735 93,126 1,632 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 74.63 71.67 2,950 2,879 39.5 117,819 123,278 1,579 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.40 37.78 1,549 1,511 38.3 60,473 56,219 1,497 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 38.20 37.78 1,460 1,511 38.2 56,262 54,403 1,473 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.50 31.91 1,530 1,276 38.7 58,194 41,999 1,473 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 41.77 37.79 1,596 1,515 38.2 64,102 61,183 1,534 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 46.39 1,725 1,652 36.7 65,460 61,071 1,394 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.22 34.33 1,556 1,426 39.7 59,874 52,967 1,527 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 39.97 37.40 1,545 1,477 38.6 61,692 58,112 1,543 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 34.74 28.44 1,356 1,134 39.0 62,756 52,622 1,806 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 30.09 1,168 1,203 39.7 48,529 51,750 1,647 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.15 21.38 891 860 40.2 46,225 44,737 2,087 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 20.84 17.92 786 697 37.7 33,676 31,678 1,616 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 13.93 12.34 526 492 37.8 25,449 22,962 1,827 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.65 12.18 515 484 37.7 24,982 22,962 1,830 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.67 14.99 637 599 38.2 29,960 30,830 1,798 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.76 24.24 941 914 38.0 36,174 35,935 1,461 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.49 23.84 927 890 37.9 35,705 35,400 1,458 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 25.95 25.37 1,004 1,000 38.7 38,262 37,461 1,474 Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.30 30.35 1,180 1,152 37.7 45,307 44,900 1,447 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.74 30.64 1,195 1,169 37.6 45,552 45,113 1,435 Special education teachers...................................... 26.00 24.07 932 813 35.9 39,957 39,374 1,537 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 23.66 22.90 849 757 35.9 37,569 37,785 1,588 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 34.46 31.50 1,201 1,181 34.8 46,899 57,500 1,361 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 26.21 22.00 1,014 808 38.7 48,728 40,000 1,859 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 19.57 18.00 665 540 34.0 30,075 24,300 1,537 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 27.48 25.53 1,037 1,058 37.7 53,904 55,000 1,961 Librarians........................................................ 30.26 26.15 1,132 1,020 37.4 56,782 51,785 1,877 Library technicians............................................... 18.68 18.46 725 700 38.8 37,456 36,400 2,006 Instructional coordinators........................................ $25.74 $25.08 $991 $950 38.5 $50,236 $49,084 1,952 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.06 9.62 392 378 39.0 19,409 19,061 1,929 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.67 21.03 1,016 827 39.6 52,465 42,952 2,044 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.92 21.64 997 913 40.0 51,600 47,501 2,071 Art directors................................................... 28.84 24.94 1,164 998 40.4 60,530 51,881 2,099 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 24.32 22.67 970 937 39.9 50,426 48,745 2,074 Designers......................................................... 22.69 19.75 902 790 39.7 46,886 41,080 2,066 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.44 32.45 1,301 1,298 40.1 67,644 67,500 2,085 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 38.46 1,913 1,516 41.9 99,471 78,834 2,179 Floral designers................................................ 11.15 10.00 435 400 39.0 22,622 20,800 2,029 Graphic designers............................................... 20.61 18.75 818 750 39.7 42,550 39,000 2,065 Interior designers.............................................. 23.46 22.60 920 909 39.2 47,859 47,258 2,040 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 16.15 16.80 646 672 40.0 33,569 34,944 2,078 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 35.32 33.04 1,413 1,322 40.0 73,456 68,732 2,080 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 37.40 24.22 1,503 969 40.2 78,104 50,382 2,088 Producers and directors......................................... 37.62 24.22 1,512 969 40.2 78,571 50,382 2,088 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 24.20 20.44 937 755 38.7 46,759 37,201 1,932 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 23.94 20.44 916 755 38.3 45,304 37,201 1,892 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 35.14 31.92 1,358 1,277 38.6 59,914 51,072 1,705 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.27 31.92 1,516 1,277 38.6 63,954 55,160 1,628 Announcers........................................................ 40.87 19.87 1,633 795 40.0 84,919 41,330 2,078 Radio and television announcers................................. 42.00 19.87 1,678 795 40.0 87,255 41,330 2,078 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.76 20.93 1,233 836 38.8 64,001 43,326 2,015 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 27.14 20.65 1,051 826 38.7 54,573 42,803 2,011 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.80 25.68 1,060 1,006 39.6 55,119 52,333 2,056 Writers and editors............................................... 26.69 23.83 1,053 962 39.5 54,591 49,752 2,046 Editors......................................................... 25.43 21.81 996 872 39.2 51,815 45,354 2,038 Technical writers............................................... 30.07 27.72 1,204 1,109 40.0 62,592 57,647 2,081 Writers and authors............................................. 22.86 17.21 902 688 39.5 44,995 35,797 1,969 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 22.23 20.80 804 770 36.2 41,800 40,040 1,880 Interpreters and translators.................................... 20.21 20.80 648 675 32.1 33,711 35,100 1,668 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.57 20.02 923 728 40.9 48,007 37,856 2,127 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.51 19.01 897 718 39.8 46,648 37,350 2,072 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.64 17.72 836 663 40.5 43,482 34,470 2,107 Photographers..................................................... 14.61 13.97 587 559 40.2 28,867 29,047 1,976 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.49 18.26 860 730 40.0 44,709 37,972 2,080 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.84 15.80 834 632 40.0 43,353 32,864 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.91 24.42 1,093 954 39.2 56,834 49,608 2,036 Dentists.......................................................... 65.82 53.85 2,573 2,154 39.1 133,777 112,000 2,032 Dentists, general............................................... 69.17 53.85 2,697 2,154 39.0 140,243 112,000 2,028 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.70 21.33 906 853 39.9 47,086 44,366 2,074 Optometrists...................................................... 51.30 55.00 1,931 1,940 37.6 100,419 100,888 1,957 Pharmacists....................................................... 47.09 47.22 1,872 1,880 39.7 97,334 97,762 2,067 Physicians and surgeons........................................... $66.59 $67.79 $2,690 $2,692 40.4 $139,849 $139,999 2,100 Anesthesiologists............................................... 80.79 77.28 3,433 3,477 42.5 178,493 180,828 2,209 Family and general practitioners................................ 69.52 67.79 2,744 2,712 39.5 142,674 140,999 2,052 Internists, general............................................. 61.40 64.92 2,508 2,435 40.8 130,405 126,594 2,124 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 62.50 2,365 2,561 41.1 122,967 133,151 2,136 Surgeons........................................................ 88.12 62.50 3,428 2,396 38.9 177,052 124,573 2,009 Physician assistants.............................................. 37.96 35.91 1,515 1,427 39.9 78,786 74,178 2,076 Registered nurses................................................. 29.43 27.73 1,143 1,078 38.8 59,407 56,068 2,018 Therapists........................................................ 27.22 26.24 1,066 1,024 39.2 55,133 52,991 2,026 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.73 27.46 1,140 1,098 39.7 59,055 56,243 2,055 Physical therapists............................................. 32.21 31.00 1,262 1,237 39.2 65,270 63,053 2,026 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.79 35.74 1,330 1,430 39.4 69,161 74,339 2,047 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.69 17.00 661 680 39.6 34,365 35,360 2,059 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.77 22.29 887 888 39.0 46,121 46,197 2,026 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.18 25.64 1,054 989 38.8 53,372 51,331 1,964 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.89 17.56 753 709 39.8 39,136 36,858 2,072 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 22.72 22.85 914 912 40.2 47,518 47,445 2,091 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.37 15.88 648 627 39.6 33,709 32,594 2,059 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.24 31.32 1,041 1,077 34.4 54,133 55,985 1,790 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.43 25.20 1,003 997 39.5 52,182 51,854 2,052 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.66 22.15 964 900 39.1 50,144 46,821 2,033 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.44 30.45 1,185 1,161 38.9 61,628 60,382 2,024 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.82 33.33 1,313 1,333 40.0 68,255 69,324 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.44 24.29 967 967 39.6 50,279 50,271 2,058 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.92 13.21 606 530 40.6 31,535 27,560 2,114 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.91 15.66 629 624 39.5 32,680 32,432 2,054 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.09 13.89 557 540 39.5 28,974 28,080 2,057 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.09 11.31 477 452 39.4 24,786 23,529 2,049 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.49 20.30 848 798 39.5 44,108 41,517 2,052 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.38 18.18 726 720 39.5 37,751 37,440 2,054 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.34 17.82 714 701 38.9 37,117 36,440 2,024 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.30 14.59 605 570 39.5 31,459 29,640 2,056 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 16.48 741 646 39.7 38,535 33,613 2,065 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 25.60 27.35 1,035 1,094 40.4 53,827 56,888 2,103 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 24.63 25.70 1,003 1,028 40.7 52,180 53,460 2,119 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 26.93 25.48 1,061 978 39.4 55,058 49,354 2,044 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.10 11.23 465 439 38.5 24,189 22,818 2,000 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.74 10.30 414 400 38.6 21,542 20,800 2,005 Home health aides............................................... 9.77 9.90 362 365 37.1 18,845 18,982 1,929 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.98 10.51 427 410 38.9 22,215 21,320 2,023 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.35 10.00 401 384 38.7 20,852 19,968 2,014 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.11 13.59 564 544 40.0 29,324 28,267 2,078 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 16.25 17.42 649 697 39.9 33,732 36,234 2,075 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.36 10.16 494 406 40.0 25,708 21,133 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 17.04 14.43 671 560 39.4 34,900 29,120 2,048 Physical therapist assistants................................... $23.02 $22.37 $917 $895 39.8 $47,677 $46,530 2,071 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.81 10.25 421 410 38.9 21,891 21,320 2,025 Massage therapists................................................ 20.71 20.00 796 700 38.4 41,386 36,400 1,999 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.57 13.00 519 500 38.2 26,962 26,000 1,987 Dental assistants............................................... 16.14 16.00 574 569 35.6 29,851 29,594 1,849 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.02 12.45 509 490 39.1 26,466 25,480 2,032 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.56 12.60 533 504 39.3 27,708 26,185 2,044 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.77 13.82 577 553 39.0 30,001 28,754 2,031 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.46 10.80 434 403 37.9 22,567 20,930 1,968 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.73 10.00 465 400 39.7 24,184 20,800 2,062 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.33 10.15 449 403 39.6 23,075 20,925 2,036 Fire fighters..................................................... 19.25 21.77 940 1,101 48.8 48,880 57,262 2,539 Police officers................................................... 18.42 19.42 734 777 39.9 38,185 40,394 2,074 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.42 19.42 734 777 39.9 38,185 40,394 2,074 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.60 10.00 419 400 39.5 21,772 20,800 2,055 Security guards................................................. 10.57 10.00 418 400 39.5 21,724 20,800 2,055 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.33 11.70 454 366 36.8 13,929 5,760 1,130 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.22 8.49 349 340 37.9 7,296 5,435 791 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.86 8.25 340 318 38.4 17,569 16,380 1,983 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.72 14.11 614 604 41.7 31,534 31,122 2,143 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.18 16.35 702 670 40.9 35,288 34,808 2,054 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.36 13.75 601 595 41.8 30,966 30,766 2,156 Cooks............................................................. 10.16 9.75 393 378 38.7 20,375 19,656 2,006 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.99 7.85 302 290 37.9 15,724 15,080 1,968 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.10 10.53 433 416 39.0 22,340 21,489 2,012 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.40 10.00 402 384 38.6 20,823 19,968 2,003 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.25 9.00 359 349 38.8 18,690 18,135 2,020 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.43 9.00 364 342 38.6 18,767 17,680 1,991 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.44 5.27 200 200 36.8 10,353 10,400 1,904 Bartenders...................................................... 7.03 7.39 257 252 36.5 13,322 13,104 1,896 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.67 4.30 171 148 36.6 8,831 7,696 1,890 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.10 7.00 271 270 38.2 14,029 13,936 1,976 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.31 8.00 317 300 38.2 16,398 15,538 1,974 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.29 8.00 316 298 38.1 16,384 15,470 1,976 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 8.35 8.00 320 300 38.3 16,446 15,600 1,968 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.45 8.00 328 320 38.8 17,026 16,640 2,014 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.24 7.75 320 308 38.8 16,523 16,012 2,005 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.90 8.00 321 290 36.1 16,567 14,976 1,862 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... $11.38 $10.00 $448 $396 39.4 $23,015 $20,280 2,022 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.28 18.46 735 740 40.2 38,187 38,480 2,089 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.39 17.13 656 687 40.0 34,107 35,701 2,081 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.49 25.12 914 1,005 40.7 47,387 52,250 2,107 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.44 9.48 410 370 39.2 21,182 19,074 2,029 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.92 10.00 432 400 39.5 22,324 20,690 2,045 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.90 8.15 344 320 38.6 17,733 16,640 1,992 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.85 14.84 631 593 39.8 32,837 30,859 2,072 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.28 10.00 447 400 39.6 21,653 19,240 1,919 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.99 10.00 436 380 39.7 21,078 18,720 1,918 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.95 16.50 601 555 35.4 30,254 28,860 1,785 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.92 9.22 411 360 37.6 20,911 18,533 1,915 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 12.55 570 486 40.5 29,614 25,293 2,103 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 15.72 654 631 40.8 33,995 32,802 2,120 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 11.02 444 441 40.0 23,079 22,922 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.19 14.65 609 586 40.1 29,636 30,472 1,951 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 9.83 9.35 387 374 39.3 20,102 19,440 2,044 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.43 6.34 255 253 39.7 13,267 13,179 2,065 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 6.34 250 253 39.8 13,025 13,179 2,067 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 8.59 8.06 305 293 35.5 15,857 15,217 1,846 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 13.49 14.64 540 586 40.0 27,716 24,960 2,054 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.60 9.00 372 323 38.8 16,549 15,288 1,724 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.02 8.00 349 302 38.7 14,685 14,560 1,628 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.98 10.09 428 404 39.0 22,088 20,987 2,012 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.47 10.50 465 386 37.3 24,191 20,094 1,940 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.57 10.63 470 397 37.4 24,450 20,625 1,945 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.27 11.85 510 398 38.5 26,531 20,673 2,000 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.75 8.75 412 331 38.3 21,409 17,195 1,991 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.99 8.50 388 340 38.8 20,086 17,680 2,010 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 8.02 8.00 308 310 38.4 15,940 16,120 1,987 Concierges...................................................... 13.73 13.46 542 538 39.5 28,205 27,955 2,054 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.79 11.26 419 434 35.5 14,905 17,077 1,264 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.66 10.43 411 411 35.2 14,270 16,910 1,224 Transportation attendants......................................... 31.27 30.10 644 633 20.6 33,447 32,931 1,070 Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 30.13 653 654 19.1 33,957 33,988 996 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 13.24 12.57 529 503 39.9 26,864 24,923 2,028 Child care workers................................................ 8.73 8.40 345 329 39.5 17,797 16,835 2,038 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.92 9.90 387 375 39.1 20,150 19,474 2,031 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 13.63 13.00 531 510 39.0 21,685 22,880 1,591 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.80 14.42 601 559 38.0 31,244 29,089 1,977 Recreation workers.............................................. $12.85 $11.95 $506 $478 39.4 $19,119 $19,188 1,488 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.18 9.50 373 378 40.6 16,850 18,720 1,835 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.23 13.75 771 550 40.1 40,007 28,599 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.20 16.35 839 676 41.6 43,616 35,129 2,159 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.31 15.66 720 640 41.6 37,444 33,280 2,163 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 30.01 25.00 1,242 1,031 41.4 64,467 53,600 2,148 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.61 10.34 501 407 39.7 25,971 21,112 2,060 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.66 9.00 379 350 39.2 19,680 18,200 2,036 Cashiers...................................................... 9.54 8.75 374 345 39.2 19,408 17,905 2,033 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.38 11.88 455 475 40.0 23,661 24,710 2,079 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.36 12.00 538 470 40.3 27,923 24,440 2,090 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.57 10.00 462 400 40.0 23,961 20,800 2,071 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.05 13.71 610 547 40.5 31,706 28,429 2,107 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.42 11.28 576 441 39.9 29,831 22,895 2,069 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.28 17.92 917 717 39.4 47,665 37,263 2,047 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.06 19.72 1,033 769 39.6 53,721 40,000 2,062 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.54 33.28 2,141 1,309 40.0 111,338 68,078 2,079 Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 13.75 549 550 38.8 28,528 28,600 2,019 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.07 25.14 1,216 1,015 40.5 63,206 52,753 2,102 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.55 31.25 1,426 1,250 40.1 74,073 65,015 2,084 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.04 23.63 1,138 948 40.6 59,121 49,213 2,109 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.83 13.93 672 557 39.9 34,968 28,974 2,077 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.83 13.93 672 557 39.9 34,968 28,974 2,077 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.38 19.23 1,095 800 40.0 56,945 41,592 2,080 Real estate brokers............................................. 24.58 22.82 1,018 921 41.4 52,945 47,880 2,154 Real estate sales agents........................................ 28.27 18.54 1,118 742 39.6 58,160 38,601 2,057 Sales engineers................................................... 34.33 33.32 1,407 1,333 41.0 73,186 69,299 2,132 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.49 10.00 438 384 38.1 22,764 19,947 1,981 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.00 12.93 674 501 39.6 34,786 26,031 2,046 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 21.42 19.81 857 792 40.0 44,550 41,205 2,080 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.08 14.06 596 560 39.5 30,936 29,116 2,051 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.94 20.60 873 819 39.8 45,360 42,598 2,068 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.78 11.29 462 447 39.2 24,034 23,225 2,041 Telephone operators............................................... 14.70 13.35 570 558 38.8 29,616 29,016 2,015 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.34 13.85 567 548 39.6 29,493 28,500 2,057 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.35 13.98 571 559 39.8 29,663 29,078 2,067 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.22 13.87 562 546 39.5 29,198 28,407 2,053 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.21 14.85 600 585 39.5 31,205 30,375 2,052 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.83 16.00 669 640 39.8 34,795 33,280 2,068 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.00 15.39 636 618 39.8 33,089 32,157 2,068 Tellers......................................................... $11.48 $10.92 $455 $433 39.7 $23,671 $22,520 2,062 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.19 17.23 709 676 39.0 36,870 35,163 2,027 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.14 14.42 604 577 39.9 31,390 30,000 2,073 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.53 13.75 578 548 39.8 30,055 28,496 2,068 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.36 14.42 610 575 39.7 31,655 29,881 2,061 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.72 20.33 707 813 39.9 36,740 42,286 2,073 File clerks....................................................... 12.05 11.74 475 468 39.4 24,705 24,336 2,051 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 9.26 374 370 39.4 19,208 19,240 2,024 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.03 12.51 509 500 39.1 26,482 26,000 2,032 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.61 14.42 513 502 37.6 25,766 25,626 1,893 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.17 14.85 602 584 39.7 31,305 30,385 2,063 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.02 13.07 517 512 39.7 26,887 26,624 2,066 Order clerks...................................................... 14.35 13.00 573 520 39.9 29,723 27,040 2,071 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.96 16.30 674 656 39.7 35,052 34,091 2,067 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.33 12.00 486 470 39.4 25,225 24,419 2,045 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.82 13.38 543 528 39.3 28,227 27,456 2,042 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.46 17.79 858 712 40.0 44,623 37,003 2,079 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.01 10.87 423 420 38.5 22,011 21,865 1,999 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.72 15.50 678 620 40.6 35,234 32,240 2,108 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 13.91 12.50 556 500 40.0 28,821 26,000 2,073 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.88 15.50 686 626 40.6 35,606 32,573 2,110 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 17.09 15.15 684 606 40.0 35,557 31,512 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.88 17.85 755 716 40.0 39,250 37,211 2,079 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.94 12.28 517 489 39.9 26,861 25,438 2,075 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.54 11.95 499 476 39.8 25,944 24,752 2,070 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.75 13.29 550 531 40.0 28,602 27,633 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.96 16.91 703 668 39.2 36,444 34,320 2,030 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.44 19.61 807 769 39.5 41,954 40,000 2,052 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.60 18.75 795 740 38.6 41,321 38,501 2,006 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.34 13.50 560 532 39.0 29,084 27,706 2,028 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.08 15.69 630 617 39.2 32,476 31,377 2,020 Computer operators................................................ 16.79 16.35 668 651 39.8 34,741 33,850 2,070 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.19 12.29 518 486 39.3 26,881 25,270 2,039 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.45 12.00 490 479 39.3 25,390 24,627 2,039 Word processors and typists..................................... 16.57 15.17 650 613 39.2 33,784 31,888 2,038 Desktop publishers................................................ 18.11 16.04 695 609 38.4 36,137 31,653 1,995 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.33 14.84 600 581 39.1 31,191 30,225 2,034 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.81 10.52 464 422 39.3 24,119 21,965 2,043 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.83 13.00 543 515 39.2 28,185 26,728 2,038 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.26 11.85 485 474 39.6 25,043 24,315 2,043 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.89 12.00 516 480 40.0 26,814 24,960 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 17.03 16.58 665 658 39.0 34,554 34,211 2,029 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.89 10.00 475 400 39.9 21,878 20,072 1,840 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 8.50 369 340 39.4 18,709 17,264 1,996 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.61 9.35 384 374 40.0 16,304 15,912 1,696 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... $9.95 $9.42 $398 $377 39.9 $15,497 $15,600 1,557 Logging workers................................................... 15.85 13.90 634 556 40.0 32,959 28,912 2,080 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.49 17.50 778 692 39.9 39,753 35,360 2,039 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.93 25.00 1,096 1,021 40.7 56,761 53,082 2,108 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.36 19.82 854 793 40.0 44,430 41,217 2,080 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.22 25.66 1,006 1,026 39.9 50,364 49,265 1,997 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.77 25.66 1,027 1,026 39.9 51,334 49,265 1,992 Carpenters........................................................ 20.37 19.00 808 760 39.7 41,534 39,000 2,039 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 18.00 770 675 39.5 39,975 35,100 2,054 Carpet installers............................................... 22.31 20.00 892 800 40.0 46,407 41,600 2,080 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 15.84 716 634 39.5 37,145 32,949 2,051 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.21 19.00 766 760 39.9 38,890 37,440 2,024 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.18 18.90 765 750 39.9 38,828 37,440 2,024 Construction laborers............................................. 14.93 12.88 593 515 39.7 29,832 26,000 1,998 Construction equipment operators.................................. 19.36 17.00 773 680 39.9 37,889 33,280 1,957 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.53 14.25 617 560 39.7 29,242 27,768 1,883 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 20.72 18.00 829 720 40.0 41,121 36,338 1,984 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.67 16.00 706 640 40.0 36,554 33,280 2,069 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 15.75 695 630 39.9 36,008 32,760 2,069 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 18.00 749 720 40.0 38,700 37,440 2,068 Electricians...................................................... 22.94 20.10 913 806 39.8 47,454 41,808 2,069 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.05 15.00 682 600 40.0 35,468 31,200 2,080 Insulation workers................................................ 16.36 16.00 654 640 40.0 34,026 33,280 2,080 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.20 14.97 568 599 40.0 29,539 31,131 2,080 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 16.14 714 645 40.0 37,115 33,565 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 14.91 13.25 591 530 39.6 30,409 27,040 2,039 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 14.83 13.25 588 520 39.6 30,241 27,040 2,039 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.74 20.56 908 820 39.9 47,058 42,640 2,069 Pipelayers...................................................... 16.26 13.00 650 520 40.0 33,803 27,040 2,079 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.31 21.08 931 843 39.9 48,220 43,846 2,068 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 15.84 15.68 628 627 39.7 32,615 32,610 2,059 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 15.00 681 600 40.0 34,896 31,200 2,051 Roofers........................................................... 16.01 14.00 638 525 39.8 30,627 26,121 1,912 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.72 17.45 773 658 39.2 39,832 34,112 2,020 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.88 27.12 1,115 1,085 40.0 57,899 56,410 2,077 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.56 11.72 501 463 39.9 25,547 23,679 2,034 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 14.00 623 520 39.5 31,575 24,960 2,002 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.75 12.50 510 500 40.0 26,490 26,000 2,078 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.45 10.00 418 400 40.0 21,717 20,800 2,078 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.19 10.00 408 400 40.0 21,192 20,800 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.17 12.00 487 480 40.0 25,317 24,960 2,080 Helpers--roofers................................................ $9.68 $9.50 $387 $380 40.0 $19,217 $19,760 1,985 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.90 25.79 1,040 1,032 40.2 54,101 53,641 2,089 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 38.05 35.33 1,522 1,413 40.0 79,144 73,486 2,080 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.99 17.51 760 700 40.0 38,530 34,014 2,028 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 20.83 20.60 833 824 40.0 43,327 42,844 2,080 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.53 18.89 777 756 44.3 40,420 39,291 2,306 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.14 15.25 643 609 39.9 32,901 31,683 2,039 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 16.00 775 640 40.0 40,284 33,280 2,080 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 16.00 734 640 40.0 38,142 33,280 2,080 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 16.00 677 640 40.0 35,225 33,280 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 19.57 831 783 40.0 43,169 40,706 2,078 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 19.36 723 774 40.0 37,453 40,269 2,071 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 16.50 739 660 40.0 38,421 34,320 2,080 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 10.74 467 430 40.0 24,263 22,339 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.75 18.50 793 742 40.2 41,162 38,563 2,084 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.51 24.61 1,087 1,000 41.0 56,519 52,000 2,132 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.01 16.17 680 647 40.0 35,368 33,625 2,079 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.49 27.86 1,019 1,115 40.0 53,011 57,955 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.49 27.86 1,019 1,115 40.0 53,011 57,955 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.70 17.00 748 680 40.0 38,909 35,360 2,080 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 12.50 552 500 40.0 28,686 26,000 2,080 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 22.57 23.02 903 921 40.0 46,940 47,880 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.71 21.96 868 878 40.0 45,094 45,677 2,077 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.34 31.13 1,174 1,245 40.0 61,034 64,750 2,080 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 15.37 15.50 623 620 40.5 32,403 32,240 2,108 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.42 12.06 577 482 40.0 29,991 25,085 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.13 18.50 763 720 39.9 39,701 37,440 2,076 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.86 26.70 1,080 1,068 40.2 55,892 55,536 2,081 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.98 16.88 727 680 40.4 37,805 35,360 2,103 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.98 15.00 687 600 40.5 35,744 31,200 2,105 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 17.00 669 680 40.0 34,790 35,360 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.28 17.72 739 720 40.4 38,442 37,440 2,103 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.50 18.25 782 730 40.1 40,681 37,960 2,086 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.58 18.25 750 736 40.4 38,996 38,274 2,099 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.74 15.40 656 620 41.7 34,130 32,240 2,169 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.22 18.55 769 742 40.0 39,965 38,584 2,079 Rail car repairers.............................................. $21.66 $21.02 $866 $841 40.0 $45,052 $43,720 2,080 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.68 15.00 625 600 39.8 32,183 31,200 2,052 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 18.15 610 726 39.6 30,970 37,752 2,011 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 16.00 664 640 39.9 34,095 31,462 2,048 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.44 15.00 618 600 40.0 32,112 31,200 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.71 10.00 426 400 39.8 22,172 20,800 2,070 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.51 10.00 418 400 39.8 21,738 20,800 2,068 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 21.05 20.02 842 801 40.0 43,758 41,642 2,079 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 23.13 22.77 925 911 40.0 48,093 47,362 2,079 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.54 18.25 786 720 40.2 40,846 37,440 2,091 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.29 17.52 740 694 40.5 38,503 36,113 2,105 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 19.13 18.20 764 728 39.9 39,588 37,752 2,070 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.06 20.86 880 833 39.9 45,693 43,285 2,071 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.80 16.14 670 644 39.9 34,662 33,280 2,063 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.03 15.50 682 622 40.0 35,395 32,240 2,078 Millwrights..................................................... 22.21 21.74 888 870 40.0 46,137 44,350 2,078 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 19.83 760 793 40.0 39,526 41,246 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.42 27.01 1,017 1,081 40.0 52,733 56,187 2,075 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.87 27.22 1,075 1,089 40.0 55,896 56,618 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.58 27.01 983 1,081 40.0 50,920 55,933 2,072 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.07 21.06 841 842 39.9 43,747 43,805 2,076 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.76 17.60 790 704 40.0 41,099 36,612 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.66 13.50 583 536 39.8 30,097 27,275 2,053 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.18 13.50 564 540 39.8 29,282 28,080 2,065 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.08 18.72 725 749 40.1 37,676 38,938 2,084 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 12.00 486 480 40.0 25,253 24,960 2,080 Riggers......................................................... 17.39 19.50 696 780 40.0 36,167 40,560 2,080 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.88 22.98 955 919 40.0 49,672 47,798 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.86 11.24 472 450 39.8 24,195 22,880 2,040 Production occupations.............................................. 15.19 13.69 605 544 39.8 31,422 28,288 2,068 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.92 22.05 931 895 40.6 48,392 46,538 2,112 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.26 23.84 930 954 40.0 48,345 49,587 2,079 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.30 12.25 530 486 39.9 27,576 25,272 2,073 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 10.38 447 415 39.3 23,260 21,584 2,042 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 12.00 529 480 39.9 27,496 24,960 2,076 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 13.54 560 542 39.9 29,106 28,163 2,074 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.09 18.00 762 710 39.9 39,629 36,920 2,076 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.80 15.00 630 600 39.9 32,567 31,200 2,061 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 15.08 12.68 602 506 39.9 31,249 26,312 2,072 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 12.07 515 483 40.0 26,771 25,114 2,080 Team assemblers................................................. $18.06 $15.17 $720 $609 39.9 $37,356 $31,533 2,068 Bakers............................................................ 12.56 11.56 493 456 39.3 25,641 23,712 2,042 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.08 11.20 477 448 39.5 24,826 23,296 2,055 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 15.25 588 604 39.1 30,564 31,408 2,034 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.52 9.30 378 372 39.7 19,651 19,344 2,065 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.97 11.20 438 448 39.9 22,761 23,296 2,074 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.58 12.18 501 487 39.8 26,037 25,314 2,070 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.20 12.18 488 487 40.0 25,381 25,324 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 13.59 13.80 540 550 39.7 28,034 28,579 2,063 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 10.20 433 408 39.9 22,528 21,216 2,076 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.37 16.84 697 672 40.1 36,242 34,944 2,086 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.37 16.25 657 650 40.1 34,166 33,800 2,087 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 21.89 950 876 40.1 49,384 45,535 2,085 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.69 14.52 582 571 39.7 30,251 29,702 2,059 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.01 14.28 554 548 39.5 28,792 28,496 2,055 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 12.25 534 490 40.0 27,626 25,066 2,068 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 16.00 661 634 39.7 34,366 32,968 2,062 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.47 13.55 578 540 39.9 30,031 28,080 2,075 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.22 12.95 567 518 39.9 29,476 26,936 2,074 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.60 12.50 543 500 39.9 28,215 26,000 2,074 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.79 13.00 551 516 39.9 28,636 26,811 2,077 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.39 16.00 655 640 40.0 34,071 33,280 2,079 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 17.30 665 692 40.0 34,552 35,984 2,078 Machinists........................................................ 20.16 20.00 805 800 39.9 41,877 41,600 2,077 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 16.75 705 670 40.0 36,529 34,840 2,073 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 16.86 716 674 40.1 37,191 35,069 2,079 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 16.75 682 670 40.0 35,109 34,840 2,061 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 21.90 888 876 40.0 45,996 45,552 2,071 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 24.27 939 971 40.0 48,610 50,482 2,070 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 16.00 719 640 40.0 37,312 33,280 2,075 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.02 12.00 519 480 39.8 26,957 24,918 2,070 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 15.61 669 624 40.0 34,779 32,469 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.77 11.85 509 473 39.8 26,430 24,586 2,069 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ $16.41 $15.85 $651 $634 39.7 $33,829 $32,968 2,062 Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 23.83 955 953 40.0 49,596 49,566 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.35 15.60 652 620 39.9 33,900 32,244 2,074 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.45 15.89 657 634 40.0 34,171 32,968 2,077 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 14.75 619 574 39.6 32,090 29,854 2,053 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.94 14.00 598 564 40.0 31,054 29,286 2,078 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 15.70 665 628 40.0 34,444 32,656 2,072 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.00 689 600 40.0 35,845 31,200 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.88 13.67 592 547 39.8 30,774 28,427 2,068 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 16.90 723 676 40.1 37,589 35,152 2,086 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.01 12.25 508 480 39.0 26,380 24,960 2,027 Bindery workers................................................. 12.94 12.00 505 469 39.0 26,257 24,375 2,030 Printers.......................................................... 16.24 16.00 643 640 39.6 33,438 33,280 2,059 Job printers.................................................... 16.86 17.68 660 707 39.2 34,320 36,774 2,036 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.72 16.22 661 640 39.5 34,361 33,280 2,055 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.97 15.39 634 616 39.7 32,963 32,011 2,064 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.80 9.31 386 366 39.4 20,061 19,013 2,047 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.10 9.00 354 344 38.9 18,394 17,903 2,022 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.58 9.65 418 380 39.5 21,704 19,760 2,052 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.31 11.43 541 443 37.8 28,158 23,038 1,968 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 12.65 605 506 40.0 31,436 26,312 2,080 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.23 11.43 536 443 37.7 27,872 23,038 1,958 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 11.05 467 440 39.6 24,266 22,984 2,058 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 11.82 508 473 40.0 26,391 24,586 2,079 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 10.75 431 403 38.9 22,413 20,963 2,024 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 12.09 487 484 40.0 25,336 25,147 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 11.59 471 464 39.7 24,483 23,922 2,062 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 11.04 515 441 39.7 26,747 22,955 2,064 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 16.50 616 638 39.4 32,024 33,197 2,047 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 18.35 724 734 38.7 37,668 38,168 2,011 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 15.15 592 606 39.9 30,778 31,512 2,072 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.37 12.00 534 480 39.9 27,699 24,960 2,071 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.71 12.00 508 480 40.0 26,431 24,960 2,080 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 22.00 744 880 40.0 38,685 45,760 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 12.15 489 483 39.9 25,383 24,960 2,072 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 11.05 466 442 39.9 24,115 22,963 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 13.00 509 520 39.9 26,456 27,040 2,075 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.80 30.43 1,192 1,217 40.0 62,003 63,294 2,081 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. $32.90 $33.47 $1,323 $1,338 40.2 $68,779 $69,601 2,091 Power plant operators........................................... 27.82 30.43 1,113 1,217 40.0 57,871 63,294 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.28 26.20 959 1,048 39.5 49,859 54,496 2,054 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 22.07 20.12 883 805 40.0 45,904 41,850 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.24 25.25 960 1,008 39.6 49,937 52,416 2,060 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 24.48 910 975 39.0 47,338 50,706 2,029 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.94 28.47 1,117 1,139 40.0 58,107 59,218 2,080 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.54 27.25 1,021 1,061 40.0 53,067 55,189 2,078 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.22 19.53 767 781 39.9 39,858 40,618 2,074 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.79 18.25 708 730 39.8 36,817 37,960 2,070 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.39 19.89 815 796 40.0 42,359 41,373 2,078 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.48 14.44 618 578 39.9 31,729 29,120 2,050 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 16.24 15.59 649 624 40.0 33,365 32,080 2,055 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.55 11.50 502 460 40.0 25,701 23,920 2,048 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.42 16.05 654 642 39.8 33,649 32,490 2,050 Cutting workers................................................... 13.29 12.99 529 512 39.8 27,130 26,541 2,041 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.04 12.99 520 519 39.9 26,931 26,978 2,066 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.38 12.92 532 510 39.8 27,196 26,478 2,033 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.01 13.13 559 525 39.9 29,053 27,310 2,074 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.91 13.09 597 524 40.0 31,019 27,223 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.62 14.18 623 565 39.9 32,330 29,390 2,069 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.97 14.71 594 576 39.7 30,894 29,952 2,063 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.57 14.00 612 560 39.3 31,823 29,120 2,044 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.32 14.90 613 596 40.0 31,856 30,984 2,080 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.13 12.18 525 487 40.0 27,309 25,334 2,080 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.59 14.01 582 560 39.9 30,199 29,120 2,070 Painting workers.................................................. 15.02 13.54 601 542 40.0 31,228 28,163 2,079 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.01 13.00 559 520 39.9 29,069 27,040 2,075 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.65 17.57 750 703 40.2 39,000 36,546 2,091 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.49 12.25 498 490 39.9 25,920 25,480 2,075 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.87 11.00 504 440 39.1 26,123 22,880 2,030 Photographic process workers.................................... 14.40 11.02 562 440 39.0 29,105 22,880 2,022 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.80 10.71 463 416 39.2 24,028 21,611 2,036 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 15.89 648 636 39.8 33,696 33,057 2,071 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.95 11.32 516 449 39.8 26,719 23,322 2,063 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 11.50 504 460 40.0 26,222 23,920 2,080 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 17.17 13.00 687 520 40.0 35,723 27,040 2,080 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.36 13.72 679 549 39.1 35,297 28,533 2,033 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.51 12.50 500 500 40.0 26,017 26,000 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.30 16.10 649 636 39.8 33,743 33,072 2,070 Tire builders................................................... $16.34 $16.44 $653 $658 40.0 $33,969 $33,538 2,079 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.23 10.25 446 410 39.7 23,133 21,320 2,061 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.03 13.00 605 520 40.2 31,231 27,040 2,077 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.32 18.00 793 720 41.1 41,118 37,440 2,129 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 23.00 22.18 958 920 41.7 49,834 47,840 2,166 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 95.31 90.55 2,327 2,291 24.4 120,505 117,901 1,264 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 111.15 109.59 2,464 2,378 22.2 128,122 123,675 1,153 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 10.79 10.00 432 400 40.0 22,442 20,800 2,080 Bus drivers....................................................... 14.17 13.50 542 507 38.3 26,804 24,883 1,892 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 14.59 13.55 580 540 39.7 30,046 28,080 2,060 Bus drivers, school............................................. 12.26 10.88 402 360 32.8 16,931 14,314 1,380 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.13 15.00 669 620 41.5 34,529 31,949 2,141 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.01 16.18 649 662 40.5 33,760 34,401 2,108 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.96 15.95 719 666 42.4 36,992 34,112 2,181 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.47 12.54 578 500 39.9 29,957 26,000 2,071 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.19 9.45 392 368 38.5 20,366 19,130 1,998 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.40 21.64 1,161 929 42.4 59,385 45,342 2,167 Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 21.80 1,187 929 42.6 61,702 48,318 2,216 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 25.06 25.96 1,003 1,038 40.0 52,130 53,995 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.48 13.33 551 575 44.1 27,407 29,202 2,196 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 19.45 17.42 967 817 49.7 45,441 42,466 2,337 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.45 17.42 967 817 49.7 45,441 42,466 2,337 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.16 25.83 1,322 1,576 43.8 59,047 56,580 1,957 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.72 7.50 302 280 39.1 15,713 14,560 2,035 Service station attendants........................................ 10.32 9.26 410 360 39.7 21,319 18,720 2,066 Transportation inspectors......................................... 26.26 21.65 1,095 866 41.7 56,932 45,032 2,168 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.13 14.27 605 571 40.0 31,464 29,684 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.53 17.00 741 680 40.0 38,453 35,360 2,075 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.96 15.50 637 620 39.9 32,505 31,585 2,037 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.85 15.50 633 620 39.9 32,282 31,200 2,036 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 14.70 15.68 585 627 39.8 30,410 32,614 2,069 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.25 13.46 569 538 39.9 29,405 27,872 2,064 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.22 10.21 445 404 39.7 23,015 20,850 2,052 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.32 9.30 412 372 39.9 21,398 19,344 2,074 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.83 10.75 469 428 39.7 24,229 22,048 2,048 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.42 10.50 454 416 39.8 23,598 21,653 2,066 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.04 9.31 398 370 39.6 20,544 18,959 2,046 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.10 21.81 844 872 40.0 43,138 45,365 2,045 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.04 10.00 476 445 43.1 24,757 23,123 2,242 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 19.06 909 946 41.8 45,238 39,645 2,081 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 5 Full-time(1) State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $24.46 $21.40 $951 $849 38.9 $44,789 $41,180 1,831 Management occupations.............................................. 38.21 35.87 1,504 1,400 39.4 75,104 70,502 1,965 Chief executives.................................................. 47.38 49.28 2,008 2,019 42.4 104,149 105,000 2,198 General and operations managers................................... 37.12 35.34 1,470 1,414 39.6 76,410 73,507 2,059 Legislators....................................................... 18.52 14.42 700 577 37.8 23,203 2,631 1,253 Public relations managers......................................... 32.83 26.49 1,274 1,060 38.8 64,657 55,099 1,970 Administrative services managers.................................. 30.11 27.48 1,178 1,095 39.1 61,160 56,950 2,031 Computer and information systems managers......................... 35.92 33.95 1,411 1,337 39.3 71,616 66,520 1,994 Financial managers................................................ 38.62 36.43 1,495 1,367 38.7 77,754 71,094 2,013 Human resources managers.......................................... 42.05 40.22 1,671 1,609 39.7 85,010 83,658 2,022 Purchasing managers............................................... 32.03 28.39 1,274 1,136 39.8 66,269 59,051 2,069 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.92 33.50 1,356 1,340 40.0 70,424 69,680 2,076 Construction managers............................................. 29.05 31.25 1,151 1,250 39.6 54,614 61,021 1,880 Education administrators.......................................... 43.10 41.83 1,694 1,667 39.3 81,067 77,116 1,881 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 34.49 39.18 1,379 1,567 40.0 67,198 78,474 1,949 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 45.26 43.62 1,771 1,726 39.1 81,544 79,438 1,802 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 40.10 33.35 1,589 1,289 39.6 81,933 67,045 2,043 Engineering managers.............................................. 42.94 42.12 1,681 1,629 39.1 87,402 84,718 2,035 Food service managers............................................. 23.53 19.16 924 766 39.3 38,486 27,897 1,636 Medical and health services managers.............................. 43.14 34.96 1,672 1,348 38.8 86,761 70,108 2,011 Natural sciences managers......................................... 43.49 51.03 1,756 2,041 40.4 91,326 106,142 2,100 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 31.79 28.22 1,257 1,129 39.6 65,382 58,687 2,057 Social and community service managers............................. 26.00 26.58 1,012 1,063 38.9 52,637 55,288 2,024 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 24.34 23.11 958 902 39.4 49,639 46,837 2,039 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 18.79 16.83 746 673 39.7 38,734 35,002 2,062 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.06 23.74 983 937 39.2 51,142 48,726 2,041 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 23.74 983 937 39.2 51,142 48,726 2,041 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.12 21.74 918 870 39.7 47,096 45,217 2,037 Cost estimators................................................... 25.37 23.35 940 817 37.1 48,906 42,495 1,928 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 23.50 22.51 923 873 39.3 47,714 44,982 2,030 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 20.31 20.71 796 788 39.2 41,405 40,968 2,039 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.12 28.35 1,023 1,115 39.2 53,220 58,182 2,038 Training and development specialists............................ 26.73 27.11 1,057 1,021 39.5 54,375 53,082 2,034 Management analysts............................................... 24.54 22.76 970 880 39.6 50,385 45,768 2,054 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.11 23.16 944 892 39.2 49,101 46,384 2,036 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.40 23.19 941 864 38.6 48,915 44,928 2,005 Budget analysts................................................... 25.13 23.18 1,003 927 39.9 52,138 48,212 2,075 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 30.03 32.88 1,162 1,233 38.7 60,435 64,116 2,012 Financial examiners............................................... 29.65 33.09 1,179 1,323 39.7 61,291 68,821 2,067 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 21.71 19.69 856 788 39.4 44,451 40,955 2,047 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 21.71 19.69 856 788 39.4 44,451 40,955 2,047 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... $26.78 $25.20 $1,058 $1,000 39.5 $54,867 $51,992 2,049 Computer programmers.............................................. 26.23 25.48 1,035 1,000 39.4 53,775 51,992 2,050 Computer support specialists...................................... 23.95 24.65 913 937 38.1 46,742 48,728 1,952 Computer systems analysts......................................... 28.26 27.88 1,124 1,094 39.8 58,472 56,864 2,069 Database administrators........................................... 32.07 32.05 1,283 1,282 40.0 66,713 66,664 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 27.73 28.21 1,096 1,085 39.5 57,001 56,394 2,056 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 27.62 26.87 1,087 1,047 39.4 56,493 54,467 2,045 Architects, except naval.......................................... 29.98 25.93 1,172 1,037 39.1 60,928 53,934 2,032 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.55 31.78 1,222 1,191 38.7 63,518 61,909 2,013 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 17.91 15.60 707 624 39.5 36,749 32,448 2,052 Surveyors....................................................... 19.51 16.55 770 662 39.5 40,050 34,424 2,052 Engineers......................................................... 32.22 30.91 1,268 1,218 39.4 65,901 63,328 2,045 Civil engineers................................................. 32.84 31.90 1,289 1,273 39.3 67,039 66,186 2,041 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 33.46 30.81 1,338 1,232 40.0 69,590 64,081 2,080 Electrical engineers.......................................... 33.46 30.81 1,338 1,232 40.0 69,590 64,081 2,080 Environmental engineers......................................... 32.54 30.35 1,283 1,214 39.4 66,700 63,128 2,050 Drafters.......................................................... 24.19 24.50 962 980 39.8 50,013 50,956 2,068 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.81 21.38 859 817 39.4 44,601 42,481 2,045 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.06 19.71 832 775 39.5 43,269 40,277 2,054 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 27.38 25.88 1,083 1,035 39.5 55,707 53,835 2,035 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 23.40 22.45 904 842 38.6 46,999 43,776 2,008 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 20.69 16.34 816 654 39.4 42,418 33,983 2,050 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.72 21.69 810 840 39.1 42,115 43,701 2,032 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 25.97 23.82 1,018 953 39.2 50,736 49,412 1,954 Life scientists................................................... 24.06 23.07 956 920 39.7 49,498 47,852 2,057 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 26.58 23.78 1,058 951 39.8 53,800 49,469 2,024 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.78 23.78 1,071 951 40.0 54,199 49,469 2,024 Biological scientists........................................... 23.83 22.35 938 894 39.4 48,787 46,488 2,047 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.82 24.80 1,002 992 38.8 52,113 51,584 2,019 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.54 26.15 1,019 1,046 39.9 52,966 54,400 2,074 Conservation scientists....................................... 26.76 26.34 1,070 1,054 40.0 55,630 54,791 2,078 Foresters..................................................... 22.52 19.19 894 768 39.7 46,482 39,924 2,064 Medical scientists.............................................. 22.90 21.65 912 860 39.8 47,256 44,000 2,064 Physical scientists............................................... 25.59 25.80 1,020 1,020 39.8 52,807 52,753 2,064 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 31.88 33.38 1,275 1,335 40.0 66,317 69,430 2,080 Chemists...................................................... 31.88 33.38 1,275 1,335 40.0 66,317 69,430 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 24.17 23.82 960 938 39.7 49,781 48,214 2,060 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.17 23.85 958 945 39.7 49,840 49,134 2,062 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.46 19.04 979 762 40.0 50,886 39,603 2,080 Market and survey researchers..................................... 24.44 19.39 978 776 40.0 50,845 40,331 2,080 Psychologists..................................................... 39.72 36.20 1,480 1,356 37.3 63,489 64,149 1,599 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 40.64 36.64 1,505 1,384 37.0 63,510 64,546 1,563 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.30 26.70 1,081 1,092 39.6 56,225 56,784 2,060 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... $14.42 $12.31 $576 $492 39.9 $29,931 $25,601 2,076 Biological technicians............................................ 14.84 13.09 591 530 39.8 30,711 27,560 2,069 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.74 21.57 910 863 40.0 46,565 44,874 2,048 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.34 17.79 785 703 38.6 39,791 36,546 1,956 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 20.50 19.00 820 760 40.0 42,646 39,520 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 23.45 21.07 906 802 38.6 44,396 41,262 1,894 Counselors........................................................ 29.24 26.39 1,107 1,035 37.8 49,795 48,181 1,703 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 20.98 22.30 783 780 37.3 40,645 40,584 1,937 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 33.21 32.45 1,243 1,235 37.4 52,469 51,606 1,580 Mental health counselors........................................ 26.29 26.49 1,031 1,016 39.2 53,247 52,837 2,026 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.99 22.62 830 870 39.5 42,815 44,736 2,039 Social workers.................................................... 21.87 20.01 854 783 39.0 43,561 40,708 1,992 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 21.67 18.86 847 755 39.1 42,370 39,237 1,955 Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.66 21.43 860 857 39.7 44,699 44,562 2,064 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.81 21.27 842 804 38.6 43,759 41,787 2,007 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.38 17.14 757 677 39.1 39,045 35,196 2,015 Health educators................................................ 19.21 19.43 761 762 39.6 39,559 39,631 2,059 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.68 20.12 889 799 39.2 46,249 41,535 2,040 Social and human service assistants............................. 14.87 14.46 576 567 38.8 29,367 29,203 1,975 Legal occupations................................................... 37.24 33.21 1,439 1,250 38.6 74,842 65,010 2,010 Lawyers........................................................... 40.76 37.19 1,578 1,381 38.7 82,070 71,795 2,014 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 55.18 56.41 2,179 2,169 39.5 113,303 112,776 2,053 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 59.95 58.66 2,383 2,346 39.8 123,933 122,013 2,067 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 23.62 20.85 926 811 39.2 48,158 42,182 2,039 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 23.44 21.80 886 794 37.8 46,065 41,308 1,965 Court reporters................................................. 25.13 23.28 931 815 37.0 48,410 42,368 1,926 Law clerks...................................................... 20.51 20.94 793 733 38.7 41,236 38,102 2,011 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 33.83 32.12 1,248 1,196 36.9 48,470 46,244 1,433 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.23 40.71 1,749 1,626 39.5 70,743 64,626 1,599 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 63.07 56.46 2,480 2,216 39.3 94,202 90,219 1,494 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 46.22 48.69 1,783 1,820 38.6 70,272 72,035 1,520 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 50.93 54.42 1,989 2,181 39.0 77,594 85,077 1,524 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 43.13 45.00 1,650 1,725 38.3 65,478 67,257 1,518 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 52.17 44.85 2,136 2,203 40.9 84,006 85,901 1,610 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 57.17 48.68 2,339 2,292 40.9 93,633 93,001 1,638 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 44.66 38.82 2,051 2,066 45.9 92,922 80,001 2,081 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.82 38.82 2,051 2,115 46.8 94,477 81,654 2,156 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.49 35.51 1,699 1,656 41.0 63,653 59,967 1,534 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 51.75 49.01 1,991 2,037 38.5 78,545 77,073 1,518 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 36.07 33.84 1,533 1,442 42.5 57,690 53,241 1,599 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 53.74 52.55 2,020 1,977 37.6 66,542 63,056 1,238 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... $45.34 $42.50 $1,867 $1,765 41.2 $74,935 $66,570 1,653 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 37.82 31.02 1,462 1,241 38.7 55,723 48,394 1,473 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 36.35 29.44 1,434 1,177 39.5 58,286 45,930 1,604 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 52.82 58.49 2,094 2,340 39.6 88,918 101,371 1,683 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 43.46 39.85 1,756 1,574 40.4 80,110 66,624 1,843 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 44.62 39.85 1,812 1,784 40.6 84,630 76,830 1,896 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 36.06 36.79 1,414 1,412 39.2 56,470 53,801 1,566 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.79 41.56 1,542 1,630 38.8 62,805 63,568 1,578 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.05 43.47 1,552 1,630 38.8 62,449 63,568 1,559 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 46.48 52.53 1,709 1,970 36.8 67,245 70,910 1,447 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.71 37.57 1,575 1,481 38.7 61,430 57,557 1,509 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 35.14 30.80 1,318 1,175 37.5 50,767 48,230 1,445 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 40.25 37.58 1,562 1,503 38.8 61,277 58,323 1,522 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.84 44.43 1,766 1,742 37.7 71,823 72,822 1,534 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.07 44.37 1,810 1,664 39.3 68,965 62,712 1,497 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 43.00 39.90 1,654 1,550 38.5 66,622 61,433 1,549 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 35.85 35.42 1,348 1,301 37.6 54,957 50,902 1,533 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 35.33 32.81 1,293 1,218 36.6 49,376 46,855 1,398 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 32.72 31.03 1,210 1,160 37.0 46,709 44,345 1,428 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.16 30.89 1,097 1,130 36.4 43,157 42,206 1,431 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 33.84 32.01 1,261 1,186 37.3 48,257 45,996 1,426 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.40 32.77 1,293 1,223 36.5 49,176 46,829 1,389 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.64 32.86 1,300 1,226 36.5 49,429 47,140 1,387 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.23 32.62 1,259 1,194 36.8 47,898 45,223 1,399 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.85 32.46 1,287 1,204 36.9 49,393 46,571 1,417 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.93 32.46 1,289 1,205 36.9 49,249 46,154 1,410 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 33.44 32.53 1,261 1,165 37.7 51,972 48,433 1,554 Special education teachers...................................... 37.69 35.17 1,345 1,275 35.7 51,877 49,408 1,376 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 39.32 37.05 1,384 1,314 35.2 53,494 51,183 1,361 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.25 32.90 1,230 1,165 37.0 47,010 46,741 1,414 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.34 35.00 1,315 1,243 36.2 50,654 47,524 1,394 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 38.59 35.80 1,359 1,334 35.2 53,640 52,684 1,390 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 32.86 30.70 1,219 1,214 37.1 52,510 49,118 1,598 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 28.53 22.28 1,130 891 39.6 46,798 34,224 1,640 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 20.96 20.49 815 735 38.9 42,194 38,233 2,013 Curators........................................................ 21.95 22.92 853 917 38.9 44,345 47,676 2,021 Librarians........................................................ 28.75 28.12 1,102 1,100 38.3 50,125 49,922 1,744 Library technicians............................................... 14.65 13.50 569 528 38.9 28,161 26,541 1,922 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 26.41 1,095 1,205 42.6 56,117 54,414 2,181 Instructional coordinators........................................ 32.35 33.85 1,229 1,265 38.0 58,653 54,273 1,813 Teacher assistants................................................ 12.02 11.31 431 417 35.9 16,434 15,869 1,368 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... $29.81 $24.92 $1,181 $979 39.6 $59,552 $49,098 1,998 Designers......................................................... 21.43 20.68 851 827 39.7 44,288 43,174 2,067 Graphic designers............................................... 22.66 25.15 899 1,006 39.7 46,780 52,522 2,065 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 47.33 48.08 1,880 1,923 39.7 89,581 100,000 1,893 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 47.33 48.08 1,880 1,923 39.7 89,581 100,000 1,893 Public relations specialists...................................... 24.83 24.35 988 974 39.8 51,241 50,638 2,064 Writers and editors............................................... 23.44 22.37 921 895 39.3 47,907 46,528 2,044 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 20.34 19.42 797 777 39.2 39,277 40,394 1,931 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 24.28 22.93 958 917 39.5 49,290 47,701 2,030 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.56 22.93 897 917 39.8 45,988 47,701 2,039 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.06 22.52 996 895 39.8 50,404 45,302 2,011 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.43 22.24 889 855 39.6 46,213 44,450 2,061 Pharmacists....................................................... 39.37 40.61 1,560 1,614 39.6 81,156 83,907 2,062 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 35.34 22.02 1,610 962 45.5 83,696 50,003 2,368 Family and general practitioners................................ 53.40 58.74 2,215 2,350 41.5 115,188 122,185 2,157 Psychiatrists................................................... 64.46 62.50 2,610 2,500 40.5 135,712 130,008 2,105 Registered nurses................................................. 27.51 26.32 1,074 1,037 39.0 54,159 52,241 1,968 Therapists........................................................ 28.94 26.39 1,105 1,042 38.2 49,467 48,189 1,709 Occupational therapists......................................... 32.84 32.41 1,232 1,214 37.5 55,213 54,889 1,681 Physical therapists............................................. 33.17 32.25 1,291 1,230 38.9 59,676 56,312 1,799 Recreational therapists......................................... 23.16 24.21 894 927 38.6 46,526 48,204 2,009 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.26 21.79 900 863 38.7 46,817 44,853 2,012 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.45 32.05 1,245 1,197 37.2 48,687 45,614 1,455 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.39 19.00 807 752 39.6 41,971 39,112 2,058 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.09 23.19 946 921 39.3 49,175 47,915 2,041 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.75 16.58 707 663 39.8 36,757 34,495 2,070 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 22.84 21.78 912 871 39.9 47,431 45,302 2,077 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 22.89 21.78 914 871 40.0 47,552 45,302 2,078 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 17.65 16.90 720 676 40.8 37,459 35,144 2,122 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.62 16.94 674 647 38.2 35,026 33,634 1,988 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 17.30 16.33 676 641 39.1 35,152 33,335 2,031 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.38 17.64 680 684 37.0 35,338 35,556 1,922 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 18.77 17.99 751 720 40.0 39,050 37,419 2,080 Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.04 14.76 633 589 39.5 32,918 30,618 2,052 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.98 16.66 671 660 39.6 34,577 34,280 2,037 Medical records and health information technicians................ 14.73 14.03 588 561 39.9 30,582 29,182 2,076 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 19.23 742 769 39.7 38,510 39,992 2,063 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 21.84 21.29 868 851 39.8 45,158 44,277 2,068 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 22.06 21.29 877 851 39.8 45,606 44,277 2,068 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 13.44 12.71 530 501 39.4 27,098 25,879 2,016 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 13.30 12.87 524 509 39.4 26,998 26,476 2,030 Home health aides............................................... 15.13 13.06 592 523 39.1 30,784 27,171 2,034 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.73 12.31 499 482 39.2 25,580 24,902 2,009 Psychiatric aides............................................... $14.21 $14.56 $566 $578 39.8 $29,434 $30,064 2,071 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 17.28 17.63 673 715 39.0 33,128 35,323 1,917 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.72 17.88 697 715 39.3 34,851 37,180 1,967 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.83 10.22 472 409 39.9 24,426 21,258 2,065 Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.72 10.37 502 415 39.5 25,789 21,565 2,028 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.47 10.22 459 409 40.0 23,856 21,258 2,080 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.62 12.38 538 494 39.5 27,025 25,085 1,984 Dental assistants............................................... 15.37 16.47 615 659 40.0 31,974 34,258 2,080 Medical assistants.............................................. 17.28 12.83 686 499 39.7 35,305 25,584 2,044 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.53 12.38 499 495 39.8 25,957 25,750 2,072 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.92 12.99 555 520 39.9 28,851 27,019 2,073 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 16.24 16.42 644 655 39.7 33,484 34,070 2,062 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 13.10 14.30 524 572 40.0 27,251 29,748 2,080 Protective service occupations...................................... 23.30 22.12 963 919 41.3 49,810 47,716 2,137 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.13 32.79 1,326 1,310 40.0 68,861 67,954 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 29.33 30.45 1,163 1,218 39.6 60,460 63,336 2,061 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 33.27 1,363 1,341 40.1 70,763 69,412 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.79 26.88 1,418 1,313 49.3 73,748 68,294 2,561 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.41 19.59 982 934 48.1 51,073 48,550 2,503 Fire inspectors................................................... 25.54 25.08 1,021 1,074 40.0 53,098 55,827 2,079 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 26.29 26.84 1,051 1,074 40.0 54,643 55,827 2,079 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.70 16.75 744 668 39.8 38,678 34,757 2,068 Bailiffs........................................................ 21.25 21.21 807 780 38.0 41,957 40,548 1,974 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.59 16.54 741 662 39.9 38,532 34,426 2,072 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.11 26.48 1,075 1,059 39.6 55,896 55,083 2,061 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.74 20.90 790 836 40.0 41,082 43,472 2,081 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 19.11 20.20 762 808 39.9 39,628 42,016 2,073 Police officers................................................... 24.72 24.34 989 977 40.0 51,312 50,767 2,076 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.72 24.35 989 978 40.0 51,320 50,796 2,076 Animal control workers............................................ 17.75 16.46 690 688 38.9 35,879 35,755 2,022 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 15.34 14.98 595 584 38.8 29,274 29,001 1,909 Security guards................................................. 15.34 14.92 595 584 38.8 29,248 29,001 1,906 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 15.39 14.08 573 540 37.2 24,686 20,800 1,604 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.95 7.53 373 286 37.5 13,790 13,712 1,386 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.85 11.30 432 405 36.5 18,512 16,640 1,562 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.55 13.14 555 509 38.1 24,388 24,157 1,676 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.80 17.10 684 684 38.4 28,518 28,728 1,603 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.08 12.94 536 505 38.1 23,749 23,640 1,687 Cooks............................................................. 12.43 11.94 447 421 36.0 19,280 17,142 1,551 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.43 11.94 447 419 36.0 19,242 17,043 1,548 Food preparation workers.......................................... $10.97 $10.18 $404 $369 36.8 $17,352 $16,120 1,581 Food service, tipped.............................................. 9.86 9.63 361 341 36.6 14,755 14,472 1,496 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.86 9.63 361 341 36.6 14,755 14,472 1,496 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.77 10.08 378 356 35.1 15,369 13,432 1,427 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.78 10.08 377 353 35.0 15,368 13,042 1,425 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.92 8.94 373 338 37.6 17,454 16,432 1,759 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 14.12 13.27 560 527 39.7 28,701 27,163 2,032 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 21.45 20.73 845 829 39.4 43,805 43,120 2,042 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 20.78 19.77 815 800 39.2 42,252 40,789 2,034 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.29 24.29 972 972 40.0 50,525 50,519 2,080 Building cleaning workers......................................... 13.27 12.74 526 505 39.6 27,014 26,125 2,036 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 13.49 12.90 534 516 39.6 27,425 26,458 2,033 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.24 8.85 369 353 39.9 19,192 18,344 2,077 Pest control workers.............................................. 17.96 18.58 716 743 39.9 31,094 38,646 1,731 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 14.84 14.73 591 588 39.8 29,932 30,164 2,017 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 14.84 14.72 591 587 39.8 29,788 30,164 2,008 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.22 17.54 689 702 40.0 35,814 36,483 2,080 Personal care and service occupations............................... 15.12 14.61 582 549 38.5 28,588 26,529 1,891 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 25.34 24.01 990 900 39.1 51,500 46,820 2,033 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 16.28 16.50 626 673 38.4 32,553 35,006 1,999 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 12.03 10.97 467 436 38.8 24,121 22,526 2,005 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 12.03 10.97 467 436 38.8 24,121 22,526 2,005 Transportation attendants......................................... 17.82 17.60 663 646 37.2 29,512 25,582 1,656 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 17.82 17.60 663 646 37.2 29,512 25,582 1,656 Child care workers................................................ 12.22 10.45 462 395 37.8 20,779 19,537 1,700 Personal and home care aides...................................... 11.45 10.20 435 386 37.9 22,238 21,382 1,942 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 15.94 13.34 636 533 39.9 32,964 27,700 2,067 Recreation workers.............................................. 15.88 13.16 633 526 39.9 32,826 27,373 2,067 Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.90 14.50 612 544 38.5 29,910 28,084 1,881 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 16.24 15.21 643 609 39.6 33,457 31,643 2,060 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.89 15.98 626 639 39.4 32,557 33,243 2,049 Retail sales workers.............................................. 14.42 12.30 550 488 38.1 26,218 23,941 1,818 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 14.41 12.30 548 482 38.0 25,913 23,795 1,798 Cashiers...................................................... 14.35 12.30 545 476 38.0 25,780 23,481 1,796 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.58 14.50 574 544 39.3 29,822 28,269 2,046 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.06 15.35 627 598 39.0 31,888 30,642 1,985 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ $21.75 $20.89 $854 $806 39.3 $44,067 $41,918 2,026 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.29 11.74 476 479 38.7 24,744 24,902 2,014 Financial clerks.................................................. 15.95 15.55 624 611 39.1 32,262 31,325 2,023 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.58 14.99 617 596 39.6 32,088 30,973 2,059 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.38 13.60 574 544 39.9 29,841 28,294 2,075 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.90 15.50 620 597 39.0 32,010 30,763 2,013 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.78 18.66 738 745 39.3 38,202 38,750 2,034 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.07 17.18 680 666 39.8 35,344 34,632 2,070 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.82 15.67 614 601 38.8 31,391 30,796 1,984 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.94 14.79 635 592 39.8 33,034 30,763 2,072 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.46 17.49 676 652 38.7 35,178 33,904 2,015 File clerks....................................................... 13.71 13.02 539 503 39.3 27,714 26,372 2,022 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.37 11.85 492 467 39.8 25,587 24,305 2,068 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.66 12.62 522 490 38.2 23,712 20,000 1,736 Order clerks...................................................... 19.78 17.54 791 702 40.0 41,142 36,483 2,080 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.04 15.56 671 607 39.4 34,628 31,587 2,032 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.87 12.49 502 499 39.0 25,632 25,709 1,991 Couriers and messengers........................................... 13.48 13.19 497 475 36.8 25,833 24,710 1,916 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.88 16.47 714 659 39.9 37,086 34,260 2,074 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.69 15.48 666 619 39.9 34,641 32,190 2,075 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 24.78 26.57 989 1,063 39.9 51,212 54,621 2,066 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.30 14.52 652 581 40.0 33,890 30,202 2,079 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 22.76 24.59 891 922 39.2 46,354 47,943 2,036 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 17.19 17.91 664 678 38.6 34,545 35,277 2,010 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 14.54 14.75 567 558 39.0 29,387 29,036 2,021 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.01 12.03 519 481 39.9 26,976 25,020 2,073 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.52 15.83 644 612 39.0 32,166 30,950 1,947 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.87 17.78 745 707 39.5 38,364 36,317 2,033 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.49 17.25 654 604 37.4 34,015 31,397 1,945 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.81 14.12 549 561 39.7 28,543 29,182 2,067 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.86 15.21 617 595 38.9 30,454 29,207 1,920 Computer operators................................................ 16.02 14.98 631 599 39.4 32,505 30,638 2,029 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.80 14.93 572 569 38.6 29,032 29,266 1,961 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.99 14.33 548 558 39.1 26,980 28,032 1,929 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.20 15.17 583 581 38.4 30,045 30,030 1,977 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.16 18.00 657 666 38.3 34,139 34,632 1,989 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 10.76 10.12 428 405 39.8 22,276 21,054 2,071 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.63 14.28 570 558 39.0 29,147 28,621 1,992 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.79 11.22 506 449 39.6 26,247 23,344 2,053 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 15.36 14.96 610 598 39.7 31,730 31,121 2,066 Agricultural inspectors........................................... 18.43 17.16 731 686 39.7 38,005 35,693 2,062 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.57 18.54 777 739 39.7 40,308 38,280 2,060 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. $22.98 $20.74 $918 $830 39.9 $47,733 $43,141 2,077 Carpenters........................................................ 22.44 20.08 885 798 39.4 45,994 41,494 2,050 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.44 20.09 858 803 40.0 44,598 41,777 2,080 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 21.44 20.09 858 803 40.0 44,598 41,777 2,080 Construction laborers............................................. 14.73 14.80 582 590 39.5 28,833 29,390 1,957 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.45 14.75 657 590 40.0 34,114 30,555 2,074 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.64 15.85 623 617 39.9 32,410 32,094 2,072 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.63 14.69 665 588 40.0 34,494 30,410 2,074 Electricians...................................................... 22.90 20.67 913 827 39.9 47,445 42,992 2,072 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.42 21.63 809 865 39.6 42,047 44,992 2,059 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.42 21.63 809 865 39.6 42,047 44,992 2,059 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.61 19.59 818 784 39.7 42,487 40,756 2,061 Pipelayers...................................................... 20.61 16.17 808 749 39.2 41,998 38,958 2,038 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.61 19.59 823 784 39.9 42,736 40,756 2,073 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 15.18 13.04 607 522 40.0 31,566 27,129 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.24 24.11 989 939 39.2 51,412 48,818 2,037 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.32 14.01 607 549 39.6 31,569 28,565 2,061 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.88 17.37 675 695 40.0 35,104 36,123 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.74 15.72 630 629 40.0 32,739 32,689 2,079 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 20.43 19.56 814 771 39.8 42,100 39,645 2,060 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.82 25.87 1,070 1,035 39.9 55,606 53,810 2,074 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 21.40 21.06 856 842 40.0 43,293 43,803 2,023 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 26.68 28.86 1,067 1,154 40.0 55,476 60,029 2,079 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 20.52 19.54 818 781 39.9 42,549 40,637 2,073 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.70 26.85 1,148 1,074 40.0 59,700 55,848 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 21.42 20.80 850 832 39.7 44,158 43,264 2,062 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.43 20.82 850 833 39.7 44,170 43,306 2,061 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.12 19.90 804 797 40.0 41,645 41,309 2,070 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.30 20.17 810 807 39.9 42,122 41,943 2,075 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.25 20.17 808 807 39.9 42,007 41,943 2,074 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.61 14.89 624 596 40.0 32,470 30,969 2,080 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 14.89 624 596 40.0 32,470 30,969 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.28 19.61 806 784 39.7 41,905 40,789 2,066 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 20.20 19.61 802 784 39.7 41,719 40,789 2,065 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.26 20.15 769 806 39.9 39,598 41,906 2,056 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ $16.57 $15.58 $660 $620 39.8 $34,203 $32,240 2,064 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 25.43 25.60 1,017 1,024 40.0 52,897 53,252 2,080 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.05 15.41 640 616 39.9 33,145 32,053 2,065 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.57 16.49 651 649 39.3 33,868 33,760 2,044 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.16 28.13 1,047 1,125 40.0 54,422 58,510 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.63 28.99 1,065 1,160 40.0 55,382 60,299 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 17.75 16.92 702 676 39.6 35,793 33,966 2,016 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 15.83 14.64 626 586 39.6 31,631 30,212 1,998 Production occupations.............................................. 20.90 19.93 832 797 39.8 42,912 41,038 2,053 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 26.23 26.04 1,048 1,042 39.9 54,486 54,163 2,077 Machinists........................................................ 23.01 21.80 920 872 40.0 47,851 45,344 2,080 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 23.29 24.40 932 976 40.0 48,441 50,754 2,080 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 23.29 24.40 932 976 40.0 48,441 50,754 2,080 Printers.......................................................... 15.76 15.98 628 639 39.9 32,419 33,234 2,058 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.77 15.98 631 639 40.0 32,810 33,234 2,080 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.70 10.52 426 421 39.8 22,132 21,882 2,068 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.87 25.18 1,070 1,007 39.8 55,619 52,376 2,070 Power plant operators........................................... 27.54 25.35 1,095 1,014 39.8 56,951 52,728 2,068 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.03 24.08 987 954 39.4 51,327 49,782 2,051 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.37 20.41 815 816 40.0 42,355 42,453 2,079 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 22.99 22.24 920 890 40.0 47,821 46,257 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 21.03 20.30 835 812 39.7 43,430 42,224 2,065 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 17.45 18.34 695 734 39.8 35,108 38,147 2,012 Helpers--production workers..................................... 22.74 22.68 910 907 40.0 47,299 47,174 2,080 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 18.07 17.34 697 664 38.6 34,274 33,155 1,896 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.36 19.52 813 780 40.0 42,294 40,581 2,077 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 21.98 21.74 870 842 39.6 45,143 43,767 2,054 Bus drivers....................................................... 18.37 18.05 671 692 36.5 30,066 29,827 1,636 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 20.43 20.26 817 810 40.0 42,465 42,143 2,079 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.95 15.44 528 515 33.1 20,873 18,839 1,309 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 17.81 16.45 710 655 39.9 36,724 33,738 2,062 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.52 17.20 739 684 39.9 38,314 35,560 2,068 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 15.55 14.65 620 581 39.9 31,772 29,973 2,044 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.03 25.84 1,001 1,034 40.0 52,068 53,747 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 21.28 21.41 820 803 38.5 42,644 41,750 2,004 Transportation inspectors......................................... 20.11 18.01 738 630 36.7 38,390 32,778 1,909 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.87 14.50 633 580 39.9 32,909 30,160 2,074 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.87 14.50 633 580 39.9 32,909 30,160 2,074 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ $14.44 $13.72 $578 $549 40.0 $30,032 $28,538 2,080 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 14.74 13.72 588 549 39.9 30,477 28,538 2,067 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.91 12.68 514 507 39.8 26,705 26,374 2,069 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 15.00 13.72 599 549 39.9 31,004 28,538 2,067 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 18.36 17.60 732 704 39.9 38,087 36,602 2,075 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 6 Full-time(1) State government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $23.18 $19.00 $919 $757 39.6 $46,409 $39,381 2,002 Management occupations.............................................. 36.80 32.82 1,448 1,308 39.4 74,533 67,020 2,025 General and operations managers................................... 36.03 36.91 1,424 1,476 39.5 74,032 76,773 2,054 Administrative services managers.................................. 26.45 23.30 1,043 932 39.4 54,243 48,456 2,050 Computer and information systems managers......................... 30.55 31.98 1,222 1,279 40.0 63,540 66,520 2,080 Financial managers................................................ 43.05 42.33 1,683 1,551 39.1 87,523 80,646 2,033 Human resources managers.......................................... 30.98 27.88 1,202 1,115 38.8 62,511 57,990 2,018 Education administrators.......................................... 38.41 32.23 1,517 1,248 39.5 78,341 64,438 2,040 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 39.18 32.23 1,554 1,275 39.7 80,277 65,664 2,049 Medical and health services managers.............................. 52.90 55.27 2,032 2,809 38.4 105,284 146,065 1,990 Social and community service managers............................. 22.02 18.46 864 738 39.2 44,941 38,391 2,041 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 22.97 21.74 908 856 39.5 47,220 44,515 2,056 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 16.35 16.39 651 656 39.8 33,764 34,095 2,065 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 24.72 24.32 977 995 39.5 50,789 51,715 2,055 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 24.72 24.32 977 995 39.5 50,789 51,715 2,055 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.14 21.74 918 870 39.7 47,738 45,217 2,063 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 22.22 20.84 872 816 39.2 45,335 42,447 2,041 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 19.61 20.71 766 755 39.0 39,814 39,279 2,031 Training and development specialists............................ 29.11 28.49 1,146 1,113 39.3 59,570 57,876 2,046 Management analysts............................................... 22.74 20.58 900 812 39.6 46,830 42,245 2,059 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 22.87 21.90 902 861 39.4 46,885 44,766 2,050 Financial examiners............................................... 29.41 33.09 1,168 1,323 39.7 60,713 68,821 2,064 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.53 19.69 816 788 39.8 42,441 40,955 2,067 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 20.53 19.69 816 788 39.8 42,441 40,955 2,067 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 26.31 24.89 1,042 996 39.6 54,174 51,773 2,059 Computer programmers.............................................. 25.54 25.00 1,008 1,000 39.5 52,393 51,992 2,052 Computer support specialists...................................... 24.38 25.92 926 972 38.0 48,129 50,544 1,974 Computer systems analysts......................................... 26.56 23.92 1,059 948 39.9 55,089 49,317 2,074 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 26.27 26.08 1,036 1,043 39.4 53,773 53,666 2,047 Engineers......................................................... 30.42 30.56 1,197 1,205 39.4 62,148 62,650 2,043 Civil engineers................................................. 31.01 31.90 1,210 1,256 39.0 62,930 65,291 2,029 Environmental engineers......................................... 30.88 30.35 1,209 1,214 39.2 62,863 63,128 2,036 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 19.56 18.50 769 726 39.3 39,889 37,758 2,039 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.23 21.00 832 788 39.2 43,288 41,076 2,039 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 22.59 21.63 896 865 39.6 46,417 44,968 2,054 Life scientists................................................... 23.40 22.61 928 899 39.7 48,067 46,740 2,055 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 26.94 23.78 1,072 951 39.8 54,411 49,469 2,020 Biological scientists........................................... 23.33 20.83 918 833 39.3 47,724 43,316 2,045 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.67 24.80 996 992 38.8 51,780 51,584 2,017 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 26.33 26.34 1,049 1,054 39.9 54,565 54,791 2,072 Conservation scientists....................................... $27.74 $26.43 $1,110 $1,057 40.0 $57,695 $54,964 2,080 Foresters..................................................... 22.82 18.02 902 739 39.5 46,882 38,435 2,054 Medical scientists.............................................. 21.15 19.93 841 776 39.8 43,581 39,975 2,061 Physical scientists............................................... 24.12 23.09 960 923 39.8 49,776 47,424 2,064 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 23.61 22.51 936 900 39.7 48,506 46,821 2,055 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.01 22.60 951 904 39.6 49,447 47,004 2,059 Psychologists..................................................... 28.91 32.13 1,145 1,206 39.6 59,555 62,733 2,060 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 28.15 26.85 1,115 1,079 39.6 57,955 56,133 2,059 Biological technicians............................................ 13.91 12.33 552 493 39.7 28,694 25,648 2,063 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.90 17.55 746 697 39.5 38,779 36,252 2,052 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.12 18.16 793 723 39.4 40,968 37,114 2,036 Counselors........................................................ 21.31 20.85 832 832 39.0 42,307 40,371 1,986 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 17.66 18.16 695 727 39.4 36,159 37,779 2,048 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 21.19 19.92 823 782 38.9 41,094 37,735 1,940 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.32 22.62 807 907 39.7 41,972 47,147 2,065 Social workers.................................................... 20.49 18.96 807 755 39.4 41,890 39,237 2,045 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 18.65 17.07 736 683 39.4 38,117 35,512 2,044 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.55 18.47 813 739 39.6 42,289 38,413 2,058 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 23.66 22.30 932 894 39.4 48,462 46,482 2,048 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.20 16.92 762 677 39.7 39,499 35,196 2,057 Health educators................................................ 18.87 16.35 755 654 40.0 39,256 34,006 2,080 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 23.24 20.49 916 839 39.4 47,652 43,613 2,051 Social and human service assistants............................. 14.12 14.35 563 573 39.9 29,100 29,773 2,061 Legal occupations................................................... 40.95 36.82 1,582 1,389 38.6 82,288 72,240 2,010 Lawyers........................................................... 45.06 43.68 1,747 1,606 38.8 90,860 83,514 2,017 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 57.21 56.41 2,256 2,256 39.4 117,297 117,333 2,050 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 63.96 62.83 2,543 2,513 39.8 132,218 130,686 2,067 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 24.75 23.28 928 815 37.5 48,270 42,368 1,951 Court reporters................................................. 27.10 23.28 1,000 815 36.9 52,012 42,368 1,919 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 41.49 38.60 1,659 1,534 40.0 69,265 61,870 1,669 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.93 41.56 1,813 1,705 40.3 73,873 67,771 1,644 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 75.41 68.00 3,018 2,720 40.0 112,394 102,008 1,490 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 49.55 54.42 1,943 2,100 39.2 76,080 81,900 1,535 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 54.01 58.17 2,155 2,238 39.9 83,174 87,273 1,540 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 46.32 49.26 1,793 1,847 38.7 70,965 72,035 1,532 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 53.59 44.85 2,237 2,284 41.7 87,295 87,199 1,629 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 58.09 48.68 2,398 2,385 41.3 96,100 93,001 1,654 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 45.11 38.82 2,109 2,295 46.8 97,291 83,676 2,157 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.87 38.82 2,090 2,295 47.6 98,076 84,184 2,236 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.37 35.10 1,707 1,656 41.3 63,519 58,692 1,535 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 52.71 53.28 2,034 2,049 38.6 81,530 85,894 1,547 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 35.87 33.84 1,535 1,442 42.8 56,989 52,786 1,589 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... $53.11 $52.55 $2,020 $1,977 38.0 $66,301 $63,056 1,248 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.85 44.61 1,947 2,051 41.6 78,408 79,500 1,674 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 33.74 29.30 1,337 1,172 39.6 53,709 45,710 1,592 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 44.13 39.85 1,799 1,663 40.8 84,372 76,830 1,912 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 44.53 39.85 1,822 1,784 40.9 86,653 76,830 1,946 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 39.22 39.35 1,526 1,574 38.9 61,766 53,801 1,575 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.02 42.80 1,551 1,630 38.8 63,303 63,568 1,582 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.30 43.47 1,563 1,630 38.8 62,953 63,568 1,562 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 38.30 30.87 1,486 1,352 38.8 56,464 52,720 1,474 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.70 37.50 1,596 1,503 39.2 62,482 59,434 1,535 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 33.39 29.30 1,268 1,099 38.0 48,893 42,848 1,464 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.28 37.58 1,520 1,503 38.7 60,200 58,323 1,532 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 48.32 46.89 1,845 1,941 38.2 75,700 81,581 1,567 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 48.05 47.42 1,920 1,778 40.0 74,274 64,328 1,546 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 42.90 39.03 1,689 1,551 39.4 68,586 62,044 1,599 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 32.26 26.95 1,225 1,051 38.0 49,568 47,079 1,537 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 32.29 32.50 1,193 1,190 37.0 50,339 51,975 1,559 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.17 33.14 1,267 1,270 37.1 53,035 53,448 1,552 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.17 33.14 1,267 1,270 37.1 53,035 53,448 1,552 Special education teachers...................................... 27.61 28.01 1,024 980 37.1 45,785 43,809 1,658 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 29.10 26.57 1,111 1,022 38.2 54,527 49,464 1,874 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 20.65 19.67 817 735 39.6 42,175 38,233 2,043 Librarians........................................................ 24.95 24.14 965 966 38.7 49,170 50,550 1,971 Library technicians............................................... 13.59 13.20 543 528 39.9 28,222 27,456 2,076 Teacher assistants................................................ 15.87 16.80 550 545 34.7 22,580 22,908 1,423 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 32.22 25.82 1,281 1,033 39.8 66,038 53,352 2,050 Designers......................................................... 20.73 20.68 829 827 40.0 43,151 43,174 2,082 Graphic designers............................................... 22.40 25.71 896 1,028 40.0 46,639 53,680 2,082 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 50.13 58.17 2,005 2,327 40.0 101,611 121,000 2,027 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 50.13 58.17 2,005 2,327 40.0 101,611 121,000 2,027 Public relations specialists...................................... 20.25 20.54 806 822 39.8 41,931 42,719 2,071 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 24.77 22.42 974 897 39.3 50,660 46,625 2,046 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 24.57 22.28 987 890 40.2 51,213 46,405 2,084 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.48 20.79 897 832 39.9 46,656 43,247 2,075 Pharmacists....................................................... 38.30 40.58 1,519 1,523 39.7 79,022 79,190 2,063 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 32.58 22.02 1,457 955 44.7 75,749 49,649 2,325 Family and general practitioners................................ 48.97 58.74 2,076 2,350 42.4 107,948 122,185 2,204 Psychiatrists................................................... 68.23 62.50 2,667 2,500 39.1 138,689 130,008 2,033 Registered nurses................................................. 26.79 26.32 1,064 1,041 39.7 55,021 53,300 2,054 Therapists........................................................ 21.66 21.72 853 840 39.4 43,802 43,678 2,023 Recreational therapists......................................... 23.31 24.72 895 946 38.4 46,548 49,209 1,997 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.76 17.56 788 712 39.9 40,986 37,003 2,075 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... $23.84 $23.42 $949 $947 39.8 $49,348 $49,242 2,070 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.45 16.58 697 663 39.9 36,245 34,495 2,077 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 23.38 21.62 934 864 39.9 48,568 44,922 2,077 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 23.87 21.67 953 867 39.9 49,558 45,067 2,076 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.60 16.94 666 643 37.9 34,655 33,443 1,969 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.20 17.39 676 662 37.1 35,149 34,398 1,931 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.34 18.05 691 719 39.8 35,915 37,493 2,072 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.11 20.12 722 804 39.9 37,531 41,816 2,072 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 24.47 24.63 976 985 39.9 50,740 51,235 2,074 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 25.29 25.80 1,008 1,032 39.9 52,433 53,662 2,073 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 14.31 14.16 570 562 39.8 29,599 29,176 2,068 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 14.14 14.37 563 574 39.8 29,242 29,846 2,068 Home health aides............................................... 16.44 13.79 644 561 39.1 33,464 29,176 2,035 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 13.98 13.88 556 551 39.8 28,818 28,606 2,061 Psychiatric aides............................................... 14.12 14.45 564 578 39.9 29,309 30,064 2,076 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.86 12.41 591 496 39.8 30,726 25,815 2,068 Medical assistants.............................................. 26.34 32.71 1,053 1,308 40.0 54,779 68,028 2,080 Protective service occupations...................................... 20.53 18.19 818 731 39.8 42,533 38,022 2,071 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.52 32.98 1,289 1,304 39.6 67,018 67,800 2,061 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 30.42 32.63 1,200 1,304 39.4 62,395 67,800 2,051 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 37.44 37.15 1,500 1,486 40.1 77,986 77,262 2,083 Fire fighters..................................................... 14.83 14.49 640 591 43.2 33,295 30,751 2,245 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.39 15.89 730 636 39.7 37,966 33,060 2,064 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.23 15.71 725 628 39.7 37,686 32,668 2,067 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 23.29 24.08 924 963 39.7 48,051 50,093 2,063 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.60 20.90 784 836 40.0 40,806 43,472 2,081 Police officers................................................... 25.07 24.99 1,001 1,000 39.9 52,042 51,979 2,076 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 25.07 24.99 1,001 1,000 39.9 52,042 51,979 2,076 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 14.51 13.88 578 541 39.8 30,051 28,142 2,071 Security guards................................................. 14.48 13.53 576 541 39.8 29,978 28,142 2,070 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.44 14.08 570 563 39.5 29,657 29,293 2,054 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.49 12.39 492 494 39.4 25,440 25,680 2,037 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.24 12.42 519 497 39.2 26,967 25,825 2,036 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.20 12.42 517 497 39.2 26,885 25,825 2,036 Cooks............................................................. 14.43 14.94 558 560 38.7 28,792 29,133 1,995 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 14.43 14.94 558 560 38.7 28,792 29,133 1,995 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.97 10.84 438 433 40.0 22,801 22,528 2,078 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 12.98 13.52 515 541 39.6 26,490 28,117 2,041 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 12.98 13.52 514 541 39.6 26,484 28,117 2,041 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... $13.53 $12.89 $535 $506 39.5 $27,805 $26,312 2,054 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 22.20 24.29 868 972 39.1 45,119 50,519 2,032 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 22.07 25.34 863 1,014 39.1 44,883 52,703 2,034 Building cleaning workers......................................... 12.15 12.56 481 502 39.6 25,035 26,125 2,061 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.26 12.56 485 502 39.6 25,243 26,125 2,059 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.62 9.81 425 392 40.0 22,091 20,409 2,080 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.35 11.15 443 420 39.1 23,043 21,825 2,031 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.13 9.91 434 396 38.9 22,542 20,602 2,025 Personal care and service occupations............................... 15.69 15.70 612 589 39.0 31,737 30,615 2,023 Child care workers................................................ 13.73 10.45 548 418 39.9 28,151 20,552 2,050 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.44 12.28 497 491 39.9 25,833 25,542 2,077 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.44 12.28 497 491 39.9 25,833 25,542 2,077 Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.41 16.39 646 630 39.4 33,619 32,768 2,048 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 16.63 16.93 662 677 39.8 34,403 35,223 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 16.56 17.27 658 691 39.7 34,219 35,922 2,067 Retail sales workers.............................................. 15.03 13.60 589 544 39.2 30,616 28,269 2,037 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 15.20 13.08 596 523 39.2 31,014 27,206 2,040 Cashiers...................................................... 15.20 13.08 596 523 39.2 31,014 27,206 2,040 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.97 14.46 591 569 39.5 30,680 29,582 2,050 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.27 19.36 806 774 39.7 41,889 40,263 2,067 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.27 13.76 561 547 39.3 29,177 28,454 2,044 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.13 15.26 593 614 39.2 30,874 31,934 2,041 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 14.16 13.60 557 541 39.3 28,941 28,122 2,044 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.34 14.76 599 580 39.0 31,125 30,148 2,029 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.26 15.51 645 621 39.6 33,516 32,269 2,061 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.37 12.79 532 504 39.8 27,660 26,227 2,069 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 16.49 16.36 638 645 38.7 33,191 33,517 2,013 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.25 14.09 647 551 39.8 33,638 28,650 2,070 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.92 10.14 467 406 39.2 24,292 21,091 2,037 Dispatchers....................................................... 14.14 12.66 561 507 39.7 29,175 26,341 2,063 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.19 12.66 564 507 39.8 29,349 26,341 2,068 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.97 11.05 466 414 38.9 24,227 21,548 2,024 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.42 14.59 610 577 39.6 31,742 30,014 2,059 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 17.24 15.95 686 635 39.8 35,669 32,987 2,069 Legal secretaries............................................... 16.02 15.05 629 602 39.3 32,729 31,302 2,044 Medical secretaries............................................. 12.89 13.76 515 551 39.9 26,784 28,662 2,077 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 14.70 13.91 581 546 39.5 30,199 28,412 2,054 Computer operators................................................ 14.96 13.53 594 541 39.7 30,878 28,132 2,064 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.11 14.49 556 565 39.4 28,264 28,940 2,003 Data entry keyers............................................... $13.95 $14.54 $552 $579 39.5 $27,200 $29,397 1,949 Word processors and typists..................................... 14.22 14.48 558 553 39.3 29,043 28,741 2,042 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.61 13.49 537 530 39.5 27,931 27,538 2,053 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 14.84 12.32 591 493 39.8 30,710 25,628 2,069 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 17.87 17.13 709 685 39.7 36,860 35,630 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 18.97 18.54 757 742 39.9 39,339 38,565 2,074 Carpenters........................................................ 18.73 18.16 739 726 39.4 38,420 37,773 2,051 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.68 16.20 663 662 39.8 34,481 34,424 2,067 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.27 16.55 645 662 39.7 33,562 34,424 2,063 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.96 15.31 675 612 39.8 35,101 31,845 2,070 Electricians...................................................... 20.13 20.67 803 826 39.9 41,789 42,956 2,076 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.40 21.63 816 865 40.0 42,435 44,992 2,080 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.40 21.63 816 865 40.0 42,435 44,992 2,080 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 18.36 18.63 734 745 40.0 38,182 38,752 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.36 18.63 734 745 40.0 38,182 38,752 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.43 10.44 457 417 40.0 23,764 21,707 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 28.28 28.20 1,127 1,128 39.8 58,597 58,648 2,072 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 14.60 12.66 574 506 39.3 29,837 26,329 2,044 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.29 17.26 687 680 39.7 35,720 35,360 2,065 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 20.54 19.90 817 780 39.8 42,473 40,560 2,068 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 15.67 15.90 627 636 40.0 32,601 33,072 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 15.67 15.90 627 636 40.0 32,601 33,072 2,080 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.08 18.66 763 746 40.0 39,694 38,956 2,080 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.74 21.74 787 870 39.9 40,902 45,219 2,072 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 16.68 17.27 666 691 39.9 34,643 35,922 2,077 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 15.64 15.00 621 600 39.7 32,268 31,200 2,063 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.55 15.00 619 600 39.8 32,207 31,200 2,072 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.81 14.18 576 567 38.9 29,967 29,469 2,023 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 13.72 13.75 532 538 38.8 27,656 27,983 2,016 Production occupations.............................................. 19.33 18.70 766 733 39.6 39,811 38,119 2,060 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 22.58 22.24 901 890 39.9 46,850 46,257 2,075 Power plant operators........................................... 22.58 22.24 901 890 39.9 46,850 46,257 2,075 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.23 24.08 945 957 39.0 49,178 49,789 2,030 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 16.17 15.78 639 614 39.5 33,034 31,886 2,043 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... $19.95 $18.91 $796 $770 39.9 $41,375 $40,057 2,074 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 14.60 15.33 583 613 39.9 30,298 31,886 2,075 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.19 18.43 648 737 40.0 33,672 38,343 2,080 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 12.23 11.07 486 443 39.7 25,265 23,017 2,067 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 21.28 21.41 820 803 38.5 42,644 41,750 2,004 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.44 10.35 415 414 39.8 21,590 21,528 2,067 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 9.65 10.37 382 415 39.6 19,886 21,570 2,061 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 7 Full-time(1) local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $24.97 $22.54 $964 $897 38.6 $44,207 $41,681 1,770 Management occupations.............................................. 39.00 37.43 1,535 1,482 39.3 75,409 73,195 1,934 Chief executives.................................................. 46.32 49.28 1,969 1,971 42.5 102,100 102,500 2,204 General and operations managers................................... 37.70 35.08 1,494 1,403 39.6 77,682 72,966 2,061 Legislators....................................................... 23.21 23.28 859 931 37.0 44,653 48,422 1,923 Public relations managers......................................... 41.84 32.54 1,642 1,301 39.2 81,691 67,675 1,952 Administrative services managers.................................. 33.94 34.33 1,318 1,278 38.8 68,275 66,433 2,012 Computer and information systems managers......................... 37.66 40.77 1,471 1,602 39.1 74,086 81,795 1,967 Financial managers................................................ 35.52 31.70 1,366 1,202 38.5 71,012 62,483 1,999 Human resources managers.......................................... 44.77 44.00 1,790 1,768 40.0 90,570 88,772 2,023 Purchasing managers............................................... 31.63 26.01 1,257 975 39.7 65,361 50,716 2,067 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 34.88 33.50 1,394 1,340 40.0 72,395 69,680 2,076 Construction managers............................................. 31.23 31.25 1,233 1,250 39.5 56,640 61,021 1,814 Education administrators.......................................... 44.76 42.82 1,756 1,709 39.2 81,932 79,515 1,831 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 34.49 39.18 1,379 1,567 40.0 67,198 78,474 1,949 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 45.44 43.65 1,777 1,733 39.1 81,824 79,622 1,801 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 44.46 40.54 1,757 1,597 39.5 89,620 78,210 2,016 Engineering managers.............................................. 42.86 40.66 1,668 1,606 38.9 86,749 83,507 2,024 Food service managers............................................. 23.89 19.16 939 766 39.3 38,457 27,897 1,610 Medical and health services managers.............................. 31.34 31.23 1,228 1,249 39.2 63,847 64,963 2,037 Natural sciences managers......................................... 43.49 51.03 1,756 2,041 40.4 91,326 106,142 2,100 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 32.11 28.22 1,270 1,129 39.5 66,019 58,687 2,056 Social and community service managers............................. 28.82 27.25 1,116 1,090 38.7 58,007 56,682 2,013 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 26.22 25.08 1,025 984 39.1 52,890 51,043 2,017 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.93 24.45 1,023 977 39.5 53,203 50,786 2,052 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.02 22.99 1,002 917 38.5 52,107 47,694 2,002 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.02 22.99 1,002 917 38.5 52,107 47,694 2,002 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.05 21.08 917 859 39.8 44,658 46,351 1,937 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.42 25.52 999 1,011 39.3 51,197 50,440 2,014 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 23.69 23.16 947 926 40.0 49,269 48,177 2,080 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.40 26.98 986 1,042 38.8 51,270 54,178 2,018 Training and development specialists............................ 24.93 22.81 989 903 39.7 50,494 47,441 2,025 Management analysts............................................... 30.35 30.31 1,196 1,193 39.4 61,761 62,046 2,035 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 25.57 24.32 994 959 38.9 51,673 49,893 2,020 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 25.63 23.78 981 928 38.3 51,029 48,277 1,991 Budget analysts................................................... 24.10 23.09 948 924 39.3 49,304 48,027 2,046 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 24.01 19.39 933 801 38.8 48,258 41,662 2,010 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 24.01 19.39 933 801 38.8 48,258 41,662 2,010 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 27.50 26.88 1,083 1,054 39.4 55,907 54,787 2,033 Computer programmers.............................................. 26.50 26.35 1,045 1,008 39.4 54,305 52,395 2,049 Computer support specialists...................................... 23.31 23.65 895 887 38.4 44,748 46,112 1,919 Computer systems analysts......................................... $31.76 $31.30 $1,257 $1,252 39.6 $65,361 $65,110 2,058 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 27.10 27.41 1,068 1,085 39.4 55,516 56,394 2,049 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 28.75 27.43 1,130 1,054 39.3 58,762 54,796 2,044 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.21 25.93 1,207 1,037 38.7 62,755 53,934 2,011 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 30.76 25.93 1,187 1,037 38.6 61,730 53,934 2,007 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 17.28 15.60 680 624 39.3 35,355 32,448 2,046 Surveyors....................................................... 19.09 17.54 750 702 39.3 38,990 36,483 2,042 Engineers......................................................... 33.92 31.62 1,336 1,255 39.4 69,455 65,264 2,047 Civil engineers................................................. 34.34 32.34 1,355 1,294 39.5 70,439 67,273 2,051 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 40.10 40.31 1,604 1,612 40.0 83,406 83,845 2,080 Electrical engineers.......................................... 40.10 40.31 1,604 1,612 40.0 83,406 83,845 2,080 Environmental engineers......................................... 36.13 32.86 1,446 1,314 40.0 75,184 68,349 2,081 Drafters.......................................................... 26.12 27.81 1,027 1,112 39.3 53,428 57,841 2,046 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.70 22.63 935 905 39.4 48,596 47,070 2,051 Civil engineering technicians................................... 20.92 19.32 832 773 39.8 43,254 40,192 2,067 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 27.87 25.88 1,101 1,035 39.5 57,278 53,835 2,055 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.39 20.84 794 802 38.9 41,286 41,698 2,025 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 31.27 29.34 1,204 1,154 38.5 56,726 55,696 1,814 Life scientists................................................... 28.91 30.47 1,154 1,179 39.9 60,017 61,296 2,076 Biological scientists........................................... 27.02 25.60 1,071 1,024 39.6 55,699 53,254 2,061 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 19.26 19.19 774 768 40.2 40,225 39,924 2,088 Physical scientists............................................... 27.69 29.34 1,105 1,173 39.9 57,146 61,006 2,064 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 34.05 33.38 1,362 1,335 40.0 70,817 69,430 2,080 Chemists...................................................... 34.05 33.38 1,362 1,335 40.0 70,817 69,430 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 25.29 26.69 1,006 1,068 39.8 52,337 55,515 2,069 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.47 25.58 973 1,012 39.8 50,593 52,603 2,068 Market and survey researchers..................................... 24.44 19.39 978 776 40.0 50,845 40,331 2,080 Psychologists..................................................... 43.57 40.64 1,590 1,509 36.5 64,496 64,156 1,480 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 44.62 41.06 1,619 1,509 36.3 64,757 65,686 1,451 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.14 25.91 1,083 1,040 39.9 56,325 54,059 2,076 Biological technicians............................................ 16.66 15.91 666 636 40.0 34,652 33,093 2,080 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.74 21.57 910 863 40.0 46,565 44,874 2,048 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.21 19.00 807 759 38.1 40,358 36,546 1,903 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 21.44 19.02 857 761 40.0 44,587 39,555 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 26.18 23.08 996 896 38.0 46,871 44,437 1,790 Counselors........................................................ 32.71 31.53 1,221 1,194 37.3 52,430 51,233 1,603 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 22.52 22.30 820 780 36.4 42,554 40,584 1,890 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 37.20 35.85 1,376 1,349 37.0 55,366 53,742 1,489 Mental health counselors........................................ 23.02 22.42 919 897 39.9 47,154 46,634 2,048 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 24.13 22.62 935 848 38.8 46,500 43,207 1,927 Social workers.................................................... 23.12 21.01 896 792 38.7 45,002 41,199 1,946 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 24.43 21.01 948 834 38.8 45,935 43,389 1,880 Medical and public health social workers........................ $23.25 $22.50 $926 $900 39.8 $48,158 $46,800 2,071 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.04 21.27 806 791 38.3 41,886 41,113 1,990 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.61 17.99 751 694 38.3 38,471 36,056 1,962 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 21.99 19.73 857 778 39.0 44,543 40,435 2,026 Social and human service assistants............................. 15.81 14.65 591 537 37.4 29,667 27,947 1,877 Legal occupations................................................... 33.51 32.04 1,295 1,250 38.6 67,332 64,979 2,009 Lawyers........................................................... 37.13 35.72 1,436 1,250 38.7 74,671 65,010 2,011 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 46.03 49.86 1,831 1,994 39.8 95,198 103,709 2,068 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 46.03 49.86 1,831 1,994 39.8 95,198 103,709 2,068 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 25.43 24.83 989 964 38.9 51,452 50,128 2,023 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 21.78 18.35 831 686 38.1 43,206 35,672 1,983 Court reporters................................................. 21.12 19.49 788 682 37.3 40,999 35,472 1,941 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 32.61 31.47 1,189 1,170 36.5 45,704 44,878 1,401 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 41.59 39.29 1,528 1,482 36.7 60,291 57,350 1,450 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 38.45 38.78 1,460 1,496 38.0 57,681 58,900 1,500 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 38.71 36.47 1,440 1,368 37.2 57,578 53,017 1,488 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.39 43.06 1,563 1,561 36.9 62,769 64,001 1,481 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 36.78 33.75 1,375 1,243 37.4 54,849 49,232 1,491 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 40.89 41.51 1,452 1,551 35.5 60,317 55,082 1,475 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.74 41.51 1,580 1,646 36.1 62,410 55,082 1,427 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 39.34 36.11 1,487 1,423 37.8 57,444 54,869 1,460 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.13 38.02 1,607 1,521 37.3 61,203 60,525 1,419 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.95 44.68 1,605 1,655 37.4 65,388 63,981 1,522 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 36.27 32.24 1,411 1,289 38.9 55,752 48,999 1,537 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.20 36.45 1,451 1,437 38.0 55,091 52,477 1,442 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 46.30 44.35 1,657 1,774 35.8 59,847 65,617 1,293 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.02 33.12 1,305 1,325 39.5 51,426 50,502 1,557 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.74 38.69 1,467 1,363 36.0 56,255 53,085 1,381 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 41.17 38.69 1,482 1,354 36.0 56,880 53,437 1,382 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 39.98 37.28 1,428 1,365 35.7 55,826 50,883 1,396 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.08 38.30 1,449 1,341 37.1 52,621 47,710 1,347 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 43.26 41.93 1,572 1,544 36.3 62,263 60,710 1,439 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 37.35 37.04 1,399 1,388 37.5 57,201 51,508 1,532 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 35.36 32.81 1,294 1,218 36.6 49,368 46,814 1,396 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 32.76 30.92 1,210 1,160 36.9 46,631 44,292 1,424 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.52 30.92 1,107 1,145 36.3 43,333 42,479 1,420 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 33.73 31.56 1,255 1,178 37.2 48,072 45,635 1,425 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.41 32.75 1,294 1,223 36.5 49,168 46,805 1,389 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.64 32.83 1,300 1,226 36.5 49,420 47,128 1,387 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.24 32.62 1,260 1,195 36.8 47,898 45,187 1,399 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.85 32.44 1,288 1,204 36.9 49,356 46,451 1,416 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.94 32.44 1,289 1,204 36.9 49,209 46,027 1,408 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... $33.44 $32.53 $1,261 $1,165 37.7 $51,972 $48,433 1,554 Special education teachers...................................... 37.98 35.52 1,354 1,282 35.7 52,021 49,408 1,370 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 39.64 37.25 1,392 1,337 35.1 53,574 51,441 1,352 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.25 32.90 1,230 1,165 37.0 47,010 46,741 1,414 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.78 35.07 1,330 1,245 36.2 51,075 48,181 1,389 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 39.32 36.96 1,376 1,362 35.0 53,591 52,684 1,363 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 35.47 31.54 1,276 1,223 36.0 51,467 49,118 1,451 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 29.79 22.28 1,186 891 39.8 48,114 34,224 1,615 Librarians........................................................ 29.22 28.40 1,119 1,109 38.3 50,229 49,816 1,719 Library technicians............................................... 15.51 13.97 590 532 38.0 28,117 25,418 1,813 Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.78 35.50 1,277 1,354 37.8 60,470 54,273 1,790 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.96 11.26 429 416 35.9 16,343 15,802 1,367 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.80 24.35 1,017 974 39.4 49,462 49,098 1,917 Designers......................................................... 23.18 18.16 905 726 39.0 47,060 37,769 2,030 Graphic designers............................................... 23.18 18.16 905 726 39.0 47,060 37,769 2,030 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.84 24.35 1,107 974 39.8 57,325 50,638 2,059 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 20.35 19.42 790 777 38.8 38,116 40,394 1,873 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.77 23.34 942 934 39.6 47,897 48,547 2,015 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 23.77 23.34 942 934 39.6 47,897 48,547 2,015 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.42 22.66 1,003 899 39.4 49,849 44,408 1,961 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.38 23.06 882 883 39.4 45,841 45,926 2,048 Pharmacists....................................................... 41.32 42.71 1,636 1,708 39.6 85,049 88,824 2,058 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 41.29 21.08 1,960 1,304 47.5 101,908 67,829 2,468 Family and general practitioners................................ 61.02 76.93 2,441 3,077 40.0 126,929 160,014 2,080 Registered nurses................................................. 27.92 26.41 1,079 1,033 38.7 53,707 51,342 1,924 Therapists........................................................ 32.34 30.77 1,217 1,197 37.6 51,549 49,946 1,594 Occupational therapists......................................... 33.48 32.66 1,252 1,214 37.4 55,668 54,889 1,663 Physical therapists............................................. 37.22 34.24 1,427 1,312 38.3 62,309 60,445 1,674 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.27 21.63 899 855 38.6 46,763 44,479 2,009 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.59 32.53 1,241 1,202 36.9 47,841 45,169 1,424 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.39 20.45 836 784 39.1 43,487 40,747 2,033 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.37 22.59 942 850 38.7 48,985 44,200 2,010 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 18.37 17.50 727 700 39.6 37,781 36,400 2,057 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 22.67 22.00 906 880 39.9 47,093 45,760 2,077 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 22.61 22.00 904 880 40.0 46,995 45,760 2,078 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.05 16.88 662 675 41.3 34,438 35,104 2,146 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.67 17.11 693 687 39.2 36,029 35,714 2,038 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 17.07 14.62 680 585 39.8 35,354 30,410 2,071 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 18.77 17.99 751 720 40.0 39,050 37,419 2,080 Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.35 15.50 644 618 39.4 33,471 32,115 2,047 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.80 16.37 662 652 39.4 33,941 33,808 2,020 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.02 14.03 599 561 39.9 31,174 29,182 2,075 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ $19.56 $17.45 $774 $698 39.6 $40,076 $36,296 2,049 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 20.24 21.29 803 851 39.7 41,781 44,277 2,065 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 20.24 21.29 803 851 39.7 41,781 44,277 2,065 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.39 11.90 482 468 38.9 24,228 23,504 1,956 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.88 11.43 459 439 38.7 23,409 22,556 1,970 Home health aides............................................... 12.06 12.19 471 487 39.1 24,497 25,345 2,032 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.69 11.25 452 434 38.7 23,014 22,308 1,968 Psychiatric aides............................................... 16.17 16.39 615 642 38.0 31,955 33,382 1,976 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 18.74 17.94 702 760 37.5 32,067 37,315 1,711 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.85 10.22 472 409 39.8 24,438 21,258 2,062 Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.81 9.04 501 362 39.1 25,425 18,803 1,984 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.64 10.22 465 409 40.0 24,203 21,258 2,080 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 12.87 12.38 506 492 39.3 24,905 24,960 1,935 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.18 12.00 521 478 39.5 26,733 23,920 2,028 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.53 12.38 499 495 39.8 25,957 25,750 2,072 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.99 13.22 558 530 39.9 29,003 27,581 2,073 Protective service occupations...................................... 24.13 22.96 1,008 972 41.8 52,073 50,315 2,158 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.28 32.79 1,335 1,313 40.1 69,318 68,291 2,083 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 26.00 24.93 1,048 1,010 40.3 54,399 52,535 2,092 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.72 33.17 1,352 1,327 40.1 70,200 68,996 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.90 27.07 1,423 1,313 49.3 74,009 68,294 2,561 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.66 19.91 1,000 959 48.4 51,965 49,858 2,515 Fire inspectors................................................... 26.03 26.66 1,070 1,086 41.1 55,644 56,454 2,138 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 26.18 26.84 1,077 1,086 41.2 56,020 56,454 2,140 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 19.21 17.75 766 702 39.9 39,841 36,524 2,074 Bailiffs........................................................ 19.13 19.12 730 691 38.2 37,982 35,909 1,986 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 19.21 17.66 769 702 40.0 39,996 36,524 2,082 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 28.41 27.51 1,126 1,098 39.6 58,545 57,108 2,061 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 18.97 19.42 756 777 39.9 39,327 40,394 2,073 Police officers................................................... 24.69 24.29 988 974 40.0 51,242 50,645 2,076 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.69 24.31 988 976 40.0 51,250 50,648 2,076 Animal control workers............................................ 17.75 16.46 690 688 38.9 35,879 35,755 2,022 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 15.60 15.01 600 588 38.4 29,050 29,037 1,862 Security guards................................................. 15.60 15.01 600 588 38.4 29,050 29,037 1,862 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 15.61 13.79 573 468 36.7 23,831 16,890 1,527 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.87 7.53 328 264 37.0 11,229 13,712 1,266 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.61 10.76 412 378 35.5 16,656 14,472 1,434 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 15.11 13.73 570 522 37.7 23,557 21,084 1,559 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.77 17.10 683 684 38.4 28,383 28,728 1,597 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... $14.52 $13.33 $546 $514 37.6 $22,532 $20,961 1,551 Cooks............................................................. 11.71 11.58 411 405 35.1 16,816 14,996 1,436 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.70 11.58 410 405 35.1 16,752 14,996 1,432 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.97 9.95 386 353 35.1 15,186 13,516 1,384 Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.16 9.99 364 352 35.8 14,217 13,672 1,399 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 10.16 9.99 364 352 35.8 14,217 13,672 1,399 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.10 9.59 343 330 33.9 13,223 12,688 1,309 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.09 9.56 340 323 33.7 13,120 12,213 1,301 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.99 8.81 371 316 37.1 17,166 16,432 1,719 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 14.29 13.50 567 538 39.7 28,954 27,531 2,026 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 20.84 18.37 826 730 39.6 42,732 37,440 2,051 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 19.51 16.44 768 658 39.4 39,691 34,201 2,034 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.63 25.83 995 1,033 40.4 51,751 53,718 2,101 Building cleaning workers......................................... 13.59 12.96 539 515 39.7 27,583 26,333 2,029 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 13.84 13.10 549 522 39.6 28,044 26,936 2,026 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.73 8.51 348 340 39.9 18,107 17,701 2,075 Pest control workers.............................................. 17.96 18.58 716 743 39.9 31,094 38,646 1,731 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 15.28 15.43 610 617 39.9 30,793 31,400 2,015 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 15.33 15.52 612 620 39.9 30,735 31,907 2,005 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 18.12 18.20 725 728 40.0 37,692 37,856 2,080 Personal care and service occupations............................... 14.82 14.01 567 516 38.3 27,106 24,045 1,829 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 25.53 24.01 987 900 38.7 51,314 46,820 2,010 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 12.65 11.03 506 441 40.0 26,311 22,942 2,080 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 14.06 15.41 555 616 39.5 28,575 32,053 2,033 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 14.06 15.41 555 616 39.5 28,575 32,053 2,033 Transportation attendants......................................... 17.33 16.83 643 631 37.1 28,404 24,570 1,639 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 17.33 16.83 643 631 37.1 28,404 24,570 1,639 Child care workers................................................ 11.46 10.61 422 390 36.8 17,925 16,736 1,564 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.96 8.56 406 321 37.0 20,630 16,692 1,881 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 16.83 15.48 670 594 39.8 34,753 30,853 2,065 Recreation workers.............................................. 16.77 14.97 668 589 39.8 34,627 30,389 2,065 Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.51 12.62 587 492 37.8 27,457 24,086 1,770 Retail sales workers.............................................. 14.10 11.73 530 442 37.6 24,234 22,265 1,718 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 14.02 11.73 525 450 37.5 23,835 22,265 1,700 Cashiers...................................................... 13.93 11.73 522 442 37.4 23,626 22,265 1,696 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.66 15.86 646 614 38.8 32,511 31,132 1,952 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ $22.88 $21.80 $890 $859 38.9 $45,678 $44,637 1,996 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.68 13.90 494 487 39.0 25,701 25,298 2,027 Financial clerks.................................................. 16.68 16.44 651 640 39.1 33,584 32,997 2,013 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.73 14.78 625 587 39.7 32,495 30,534 2,066 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.15 13.21 564 516 39.9 29,353 26,853 2,074 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.86 16.49 655 636 38.8 33,662 32,820 1,996 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.78 18.66 738 745 39.3 38,202 38,750 2,034 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.15 16.65 685 666 40.0 35,630 34,632 2,078 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.02 15.73 621 628 38.8 31,497 32,119 1,966 Customer service representatives.................................. 16.41 15.08 654 602 39.9 34,006 31,304 2,072 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 18.06 18.06 692 666 38.3 35,991 34,632 1,992 File clerks....................................................... 13.82 13.02 542 503 39.2 27,832 26,372 2,014 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 11.83 9.54 470 365 39.8 24,456 18,970 2,067 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.55 12.60 517 489 38.2 23,412 19,958 1,727 Order clerks...................................................... 19.78 17.54 791 702 40.0 41,142 36,483 2,080 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 18.54 16.41 716 645 38.6 36,406 33,259 1,964 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.30 12.70 518 508 38.9 26,219 25,958 1,971 Couriers and messengers........................................... 13.91 13.19 512 480 36.8 26,607 24,968 1,913 Dispatchers....................................................... 18.07 16.95 721 678 39.9 37,494 35,148 2,075 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.84 15.76 672 630 39.9 34,948 32,760 2,076 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 24.96 26.57 996 1,063 39.9 51,610 54,621 2,068 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.30 14.52 652 581 40.0 33,890 30,202 2,079 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 20.74 24.59 801 922 38.6 41,639 47,943 2,008 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 15.48 16.53 614 661 39.6 31,910 34,382 2,061 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 18.11 18.04 708 720 39.1 36,542 37,419 2,018 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.15 16.53 662 638 38.6 32,389 31,397 1,889 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.44 20.00 801 770 39.2 40,874 40,022 1,999 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.79 17.25 659 604 37.0 34,259 31,397 1,926 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.08 14.36 559 571 39.7 29,061 29,702 2,064 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.47 15.97 635 624 38.6 30,575 29,686 1,856 Computer operators................................................ 17.65 16.67 688 661 39.0 34,902 32,552 1,978 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 15.46 15.13 586 573 37.9 29,728 29,557 1,923 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.04 14.32 541 539 38.6 26,639 25,917 1,898 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.91 15.86 601 590 37.7 30,741 30,675 1,932 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.24 12.47 529 499 40.0 27,532 25,933 2,080 Office clerks, general............................................ 15.37 14.79 594 571 38.6 29,992 29,286 1,951 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 14.19 11.96 555 478 39.1 28,689 24,877 2,022 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 18.82 20.11 739 804 39.3 38,448 41,829 2,043 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 20.07 18.91 797 752 39.7 41,313 39,000 2,059 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 24.89 23.70 995 948 40.0 51,751 49,290 2,079 Carpenters........................................................ 25.16 23.70 992 952 39.4 51,539 49,525 2,049 Construction laborers............................................. 14.80 15.04 585 591 39.5 28,941 29,806 1,955 Construction equipment operators.................................. $16.43 $14.69 $657 $588 40.0 $34,077 $30,410 2,074 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.49 15.43 618 596 39.9 32,123 30,986 2,074 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.61 14.62 664 585 40.0 34,452 30,222 2,074 Electricians...................................................... 24.50 22.85 976 914 39.8 50,678 47,380 2,069 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.43 20.58 803 827 39.3 41,781 43,004 2,045 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.43 20.58 803 827 39.3 41,781 43,004 2,045 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.99 19.94 832 799 39.6 43,208 41,475 2,058 Pipelayers...................................................... 20.61 16.17 808 749 39.2 41,998 38,958 2,038 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 21.24 21.58 848 863 39.9 43,993 44,876 2,071 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 17.29 17.25 692 690 40.0 35,974 35,880 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 24.98 23.77 977 918 39.1 50,798 47,737 2,034 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 16.04 16.19 641 647 40.0 33,339 33,640 2,079 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.88 17.37 675 695 40.0 35,104 36,123 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.63 15.70 625 628 40.0 32,493 32,658 2,079 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 21.25 20.04 847 802 39.9 43,756 41,463 2,059 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.78 28.39 1,109 1,135 39.9 57,636 59,041 2,074 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 22.89 19.83 916 793 40.0 44,728 38,070 1,954 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 27.37 28.86 1,094 1,154 40.0 56,905 60,029 2,079 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.53 17.92 777 717 39.8 40,417 37,274 2,070 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.70 26.85 1,148 1,074 40.0 59,700 55,848 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 21.76 21.58 864 863 39.7 44,848 44,880 2,061 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.79 21.94 864 878 39.7 44,883 45,635 2,060 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.35 20.09 813 804 40.0 42,082 41,746 2,068 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.67 19.61 825 784 39.9 42,914 40,783 2,076 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.97 18.60 797 744 39.9 41,453 38,688 2,076 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.61 14.89 624 596 40.0 32,470 30,969 2,080 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 14.89 624 596 40.0 32,470 30,969 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.28 19.61 806 784 39.7 41,905 40,789 2,066 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 20.20 19.61 802 784 39.7 41,719 40,789 2,065 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 21.66 22.53 864 900 39.9 44,122 46,571 2,037 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.91 15.87 675 632 39.9 34,911 32,885 2,064 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 25.43 25.60 1,017 1,024 40.0 52,897 53,252 2,080 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.24 15.58 648 623 39.9 33,487 32,398 2,062 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.82 15.77 669 619 39.8 34,813 32,169 2,069 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.00 28.13 1,040 1,125 40.0 54,079 58,510 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.46 28.49 1,059 1,140 40.0 55,046 59,259 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... $18.33 $18.83 $728 $748 39.7 $36,945 $38,907 2,015 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 16.13 14.83 640 592 39.7 32,196 30,451 1,996 Production occupations.............................................. 21.35 20.43 851 816 39.8 43,782 42,224 2,051 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 30.49 29.41 1,219 1,176 40.0 63,379 61,175 2,078 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 24.70 26.85 988 1,074 40.0 51,376 55,854 2,080 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 24.70 26.85 988 1,074 40.0 51,376 55,854 2,080 Printers.......................................................... 16.90 15.98 673 639 39.8 34,558 33,234 2,045 Printing machine operators...................................... 17.04 15.98 682 639 40.0 35,441 33,234 2,080 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.73 10.52 426 421 39.7 22,144 21,882 2,064 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 27.77 26.56 1,105 1,062 39.8 57,452 55,245 2,069 Power plant operators........................................... 28.92 26.56 1,149 1,062 39.7 59,748 55,245 2,066 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.03 23.67 1,040 947 39.9 54,075 49,227 2,077 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.37 20.41 815 816 40.0 42,355 42,453 2,079 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 23.32 23.36 933 934 40.0 48,504 48,585 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 20.41 20.30 810 812 39.7 42,108 42,224 2,063 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 17.45 18.34 695 734 39.8 35,108 38,147 2,012 Helpers--production workers..................................... 22.74 22.68 910 907 40.0 47,299 47,174 2,080 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 18.28 17.52 703 668 38.5 34,400 33,259 1,882 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.46 20.29 818 803 40.0 42,518 41,732 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.04 21.74 875 842 39.7 45,407 43,767 2,060 Bus drivers....................................................... 18.24 17.95 664 684 36.4 29,616 28,910 1,624 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 20.31 20.11 812 805 40.0 42,207 41,837 2,079 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.95 15.44 528 515 33.1 20,873 18,839 1,309 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 18.07 16.67 720 661 39.9 37,244 34,075 2,061 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.67 17.11 744 678 39.9 38,607 35,214 2,068 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 16.02 14.80 639 586 39.9 32,691 30,430 2,041 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.64 25.84 1,025 1,034 40.0 53,322 53,747 2,080 Transportation inspectors......................................... 20.03 18.01 732 630 36.5 38,045 32,778 1,899 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.87 14.50 633 580 39.9 32,909 30,160 2,074 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.87 14.50 633 580 39.9 32,909 30,160 2,074 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.44 13.72 578 549 40.0 30,032 28,538 2,080 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 16.11 16.08 644 643 40.0 33,309 33,446 2,067 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 14.68 13.98 578 559 39.3 30,046 29,078 2,046 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 16.21 16.08 648 643 40.0 33,534 33,446 2,068 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 18.36 17.60 732 704 39.9 38,087 36,602 2,075 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 8 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% $20.44 1.3% $11.00 0.8% Management occupations.............................................. 39.96 1.5 40.07 1.5 27.84 7.8 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 7.4 15.35 7.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.56 4.3 16.60 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.91 2.0 19.97 2.1 13.64 14.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.20 2.2 24.20 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.89 1.5 28.92 1.5 25.31 8.8 Level 10.................................................. 34.41 2.6 34.40 2.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.06 1.1 41.12 1.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.00 1.8 53.96 1.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.54 1.9 61.60 1.8 – – Level 14.................................................. 76.05 5.5 76.05 5.5 – – Level 15.................................................. 111.57 9.2 111.57 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.79 2.7 45.02 2.7 24.97 11.2 Chief executives.................................................. 95.42 23.9 95.66 24.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.94 22.7 44.64 23.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.34 5.6 47.34 5.6 – – Level 13.................................................. 64.48 10.0 64.48 10.0 – – Level 14.................................................. 83.16 14.2 83.16 14.2 – – Level 15.................................................. 122.94 16.3 122.94 16.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 119.20 42.7 119.77 42.9 – – General and operations managers................................... 43.43 2.5 43.52 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.87 8.3 18.87 8.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.88 5.5 23.88 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.45 4.0 28.46 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.77 6.9 36.77 6.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.28 4.6 41.28 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 55.29 6.2 55.29 6.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 67.57 6.4 67.57 6.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 85.18 8.9 85.18 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.30 5.0 46.54 5.0 – – Legislators....................................................... 21.68 16.1 18.52 29.9 23.49 17.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.68 16.1 18.52 29.9 23.49 17.8 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.94 7.0 32.37 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.46 3.3 19.46 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.34 5.1 24.34 5.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.39 6.6 40.39 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.44 12.6 32.44 12.6 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.94 4.6 46.96 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.10 5.9 24.10 5.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.88 6.3 26.88 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.60 5.4 32.63 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.00 10.1 38.00 10.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.25 2.4 44.25 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.46 4.8 57.46 4.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 74.84 7.4 74.84 7.4 – – Level 14.................................................. $104.87 10.0% $104.87 10.0% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 51.81 8.0 51.81 8.0 – – Marketing managers.............................................. 51.22 6.7 51.26 6.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.03 10.0 27.03 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.82 4.9 32.92 5.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.53 17.1 41.53 17.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.50 4.1 41.50 4.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.44 5.8 57.44 5.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 71.41 5.6 71.41 5.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 102.53 10.8 102.53 10.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 54.14 13.9 54.14 13.9 – – Sales managers.................................................. 42.48 4.9 42.48 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.14 5.3 23.14 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.70 4.5 26.70 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.48 7.6 32.48 7.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.18 11.5 37.18 11.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.35 4.7 47.35 4.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.54 4.3 57.54 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.21 5.3 49.21 5.3 – – Public relations managers......................................... 40.83 13.2 40.89 13.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 9.5 18.56 9.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.27 11.3 27.27 11.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.08 7.7 26.11 7.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.39 10.8 41.39 10.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.15 4.8 54.15 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.46 29.3 49.52 29.4 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 29.32 3.9 29.32 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 7.0 20.32 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 5.2 22.53 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.39 4.3 22.39 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.24 4.1 31.24 4.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.18 6.9 38.18 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.05 7.7 33.05 7.7 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 49.89 2.6 49.90 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.05 4.3 26.05 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.82 10.1 28.82 10.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.60 9.4 38.60 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.78 3.8 43.78 3.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.90 5.9 52.90 5.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 57.53 3.9 57.53 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 55.55 4.8 55.65 4.8 – – Financial managers................................................ 41.04 2.4 41.06 2.4 $38.96 16.4% Level 7 .................................................. 21.61 4.1 21.61 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.20 4.1 26.20 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.78 2.1 28.75 2.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.22 5.0 32.17 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.28 3.4 43.26 3.4 – – Level 12.................................................. $59.25 4.3% $59.12 4.4% – – Level 13.................................................. 65.78 3.7 65.78 3.7 – – Level 14.................................................. 86.02 9.4 86.02 9.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.75 5.0 42.88 4.9 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 34.48 8.4 34.52 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.98 7.8 19.98 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.48 10.0 27.48 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.13 6.1 27.13 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.47 3.6 33.47 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.60 5.7 40.50 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.57 9.8 54.57 9.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.53 24.4 37.73 25.3 – – Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.64 6.8 37.93 6.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.13 12.0 26.13 12.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.22 9.9 29.22 9.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.19 6.4 37.19 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.33 12.2 54.82 11.9 – – Training and development managers............................... 30.63 16.2 30.63 16.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.82 5.5 36.82 5.5 – – Industrial production managers.................................... 38.60 2.8 38.60 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.75 5.8 21.75 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.99 7.8 29.99 7.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.09 4.3 38.09 4.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.06 2.9 40.06 2.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.69 5.4 51.69 5.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.88 4.0 54.88 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.62 3.4 42.62 3.4 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 39.80 4.6 39.80 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.02 13.4 27.02 13.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.12 8.2 26.12 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.12 6.8 27.12 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.31 13.9 49.31 13.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.17 13.3 57.17 13.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 46.62 9.0 46.62 9.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.00 6.9 40.00 6.9 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 4.3 33.86 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.65 4.8 18.65 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.58 5.2 28.58 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.41 5.9 35.41 5.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.60 7.6 37.60 7.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.12 9.2 39.12 9.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 56.32 19.9 56.32 19.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.10 10.2 36.12 10.2 – – Construction managers............................................. 34.77 3.7 34.77 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.81 7.6 21.81 7.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.86 6.6 23.86 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.22 4.9 31.22 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. $34.05 6.5% $34.05 6.5% – – Level 11.................................................. 39.36 5.3 39.36 5.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.63 8.4 50.63 8.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.93 7.1 38.93 7.1 – – Education administrators.......................................... 37.11 2.9 37.34 2.9 $24.95 9.6% Level 7 .................................................. 15.83 4.7 16.08 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.60 7.4 22.59 7.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.54 4.7 28.58 4.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.92 6.9 33.87 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.71 6.6 40.14 6.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.61 4.2 46.61 4.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.26 4.7 51.26 4.7 – – Level 14.................................................. 65.22 28.3 65.22 28.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.20 8.9 41.30 9.0 – – Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.00 11.1 20.72 12.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 14.28 5.9 14.44 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 15.37 16.2 15.37 16.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.54 13.4 21.32 13.7 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.23 3.1 43.23 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.70 4.3 31.70 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.75 7.9 32.75 7.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.91 6.0 41.88 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.45 3.4 42.45 3.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.01 5.2 47.01 5.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 47.34 5.7 47.34 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.83 8.3 49.83 8.3 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.39 7.0 37.51 7.1 23.50 10.6 Level 7 .................................................. 19.90 4.4 20.02 4.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.61 6.7 21.61 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.95 3.2 26.95 3.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 28.71 9.5 28.71 9.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.24 18.6 35.23 18.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.61 5.7 45.61 5.7 – – Level 13.................................................. 49.55 7.7 49.55 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.63 7.5 40.97 7.7 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 52.81 2.3 52.82 2.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.97 9.4 28.97 9.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.06 14.0 34.06 14.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.50 4.8 42.50 4.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.47 3.3 51.47 3.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.50 2.5 55.50 2.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 62.83 2.2 62.83 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 57.82 4.7 57.84 4.7 – – Food service managers............................................. 23.69 6.7 23.74 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.41 10.9 14.48 11.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.08 5.6 20.09 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. $19.90 8.0% $19.90 8.0% – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.00 7.9 24.00 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.02 10.4 24.02 10.4 – – Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 22.11 15.1 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 23.41 19.8 23.17 19.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.76 9.2 12.76 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.40 5.4 16.40 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.91 12.7 22.91 12.7 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.75 9.3 37.82 9.4 $30.67 10.6% Level 7 .................................................. 19.01 11.2 19.01 11.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.27 7.0 23.27 7.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.21 6.0 30.27 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.27 8.3 37.27 8.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.54 3.1 38.56 3.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.03 9.3 48.07 9.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 44.98 9.6 44.98 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.14 15.4 43.25 15.4 32.67 25.8 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.21 8.0 45.21 8.0 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.58 5.1 25.16 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.66 12.4 17.66 12.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.07 6.2 21.09 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.97 7.9 23.97 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.98 7.2 26.98 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.54 12.1 24.41 11.6 – – Social and community service managers............................. 24.63 5.6 24.73 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.15 5.4 18.15 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.45 9.5 19.45 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.40 5.9 23.58 6.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 26.61 7.1 26.61 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.73 15.7 31.73 15.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.93 8.8 28.03 8.7 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.42 .9 28.51 .9 24.58 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.40 .8 16.40 .9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.54 3.1 17.68 3.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.11 2.6 18.84 2.2 26.64 13.4 Level 7 .................................................. 22.14 1.7 22.07 1.5 25.37 11.1 Level 8 .................................................. 25.47 2.3 25.53 2.3 22.94 8.3 Level 9 .................................................. 28.85 1.3 28.93 1.3 23.31 3.3 Level 10.................................................. 34.69 4.2 34.71 4.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.03 1.4 37.97 1.4 42.56 9.2 Level 12.................................................. 52.79 6.0 52.79 6.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.42 3.9 54.42 3.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 70.27 7.1 70.27 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.33 3.9 30.60 4.0 22.18 15.9 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.30 2.9 26.33 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.7 16.82 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. $18.80 7.9% $18.80 7.9% – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.40 4.0 22.40 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.24 5.7 26.24 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.68 4.7 27.68 4.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.49 6.7 34.49 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.05 6.5 34.96 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.13 5.3 47.13 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.65 4.2 28.88 3.9 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.13 2.4 25.15 2.4 $23.84 10.1% Level 4 .................................................. 16.32 .8 16.32 .9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 2.9 17.53 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.66 4.3 19.66 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.33 4.9 24.33 5.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.64 4.1 25.64 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.74 3.9 29.74 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.95 6.5 33.22 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.03 3.9 37.03 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.18 6.2 26.34 6.4 – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.04 2.5 25.06 2.6 23.84 10.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.30 .9 16.30 .9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.53 3.0 17.53 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.77 4.3 19.77 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.14 5.4 24.14 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.70 4.3 25.70 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.72 4.6 29.72 4.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.95 6.5 33.22 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 5.9 26.96 6.1 – – Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 26.37 7.0 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 25.33 7.4 25.30 7.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.85 5.3 14.85 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.85 4.4 19.85 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.62 5.1 23.34 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.37 14.3 25.37 14.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.18 3.6 35.18 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.91 8.3 27.91 8.3 – – Cost estimators................................................... 29.39 4.8 29.50 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.83 15.0 17.89 15.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.00 7.6 21.00 7.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.23 4.6 26.23 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.68 6.0 31.12 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.95 4.4 41.95 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.29 8.5 34.29 8.5 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.00 2.5 26.15 2.6 18.08 7.9 Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 4.9 18.43 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 3.8 18.58 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.66 3.7 22.77 3.7 17.68 3.8 Level 8 .................................................. $23.07 3.7% $23.15 3.7% – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.29 3.6 29.32 3.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.85 2.6 32.85 2.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.53 5.9 38.60 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.05 7.5 44.05 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.00 8.8 23.33 9.3 $15.41 7.2% Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.23 5.5 26.48 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.59 5.5 17.59 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.08 5.7 16.08 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 3.1 22.89 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.51 7.3 21.80 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.62 9.2 33.62 9.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.50 6.8 32.50 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.81 11.0 23.71 11.0 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.07 3.3 26.08 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.40 5.5 22.40 5.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.70 9.3 23.56 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.32 5.0 27.46 5.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.89 3.5 33.89 3.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.32 10.3 25.32 10.3 – – Training and development specialists............................ 24.90 5.1 24.96 5.2 20.21 14.2 Level 5 .................................................. 18.32 14.3 18.61 16.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.73 9.2 17.23 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.04 7.6 23.28 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.54 6.1 23.54 6.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.40 2.0 27.40 2.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.97 3.9 32.97 3.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.79 5.4 37.79 5.4 – – Logisticians...................................................... 30.78 7.5 30.78 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.20 5.3 27.20 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.32 5.7 29.32 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.39 11.0 39.39 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.93 10.1 41.93 10.1 – – Management analysts............................................... 33.81 3.8 33.90 3.8 24.83 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.12 3.5 19.00 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.29 3.5 21.29 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.27 5.0 25.12 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.09 2.6 29.30 2.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 27.87 14.8 27.87 14.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.21 5.6 35.19 5.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.63 4.5 49.63 4.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.73 3.8 51.73 3.8 – – Level 14.................................................. 77.94 13.6 77.94 13.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.12 4.7 36.12 4.7 – – Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 22.44 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 9.2 22.71 9.2 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.13 2.2 27.22 2.1 25.13 10.0 Level 5 .................................................. $17.36 7.7% $17.79 9.0% – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.32 4.3 18.90 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.93 4.8 22.63 4.1 $28.08 8.6% Level 8 .................................................. 24.58 3.8 24.74 3.9 22.27 11.2 Level 9 .................................................. 27.59 2.2 27.70 2.2 22.97 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 34.28 7.4 34.36 7.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.64 3.8 38.52 3.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.17 4.9 47.17 4.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.33 5.9 55.33 5.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.83 5.4 29.53 5.5 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.17 7.1 24.01 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.72 2.6 18.72 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.12 2.2 20.12 2.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.77 9.1 27.77 9.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.08 7.7 30.79 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.26 5.3 24.93 5.1 – – Budget analysts................................................... 29.93 6.9 30.05 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.01 6.6 25.01 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.70 4.9 28.98 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.93 3.8 32.93 3.8 – – Credit analysts................................................... 26.30 5.2 26.30 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.11 8.6 20.11 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.12 5.9 21.12 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.67 4.8 19.67 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.47 9.6 25.47 9.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 9.9 29.95 9.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.07 8.8 32.07 8.8 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.21 3.4 33.27 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.45 6.9 18.45 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.22 5.3 18.22 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 2.7 23.00 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.32 6.2 28.32 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.52 3.0 30.94 2.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.89 5.0 38.89 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.57 4.9 38.21 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 58.01 11.6 58.01 11.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.90 9.2 35.90 9.2 – – Financial analysts.............................................. 36.10 3.7 36.00 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.08 9.2 18.08 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.30 2.3 23.30 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.55 4.0 27.55 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.58 4.5 30.58 4.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.09 6.4 39.09 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.38 5.4 36.83 5.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 59.49 14.2 59.49 14.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.75 11.5 38.75 11.5 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.92 7.8 27.43 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. $15.93 10.2% $15.93 10.2% – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.46 8.1 21.06 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 40.41 16.8 40.41 16.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.77 8.6 29.54 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.48 18.4 25.48 18.4 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 30.52 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.92 6.3 18.92 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 2.1 19.28 2.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.62 6.5 23.62 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.44 2.5 24.44 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.97 3.9 32.97 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.46 7.0 38.46 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.44 10.7 40.44 10.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.76 34.3 40.76 34.3 – – Financial examiners............................................... 30.49 5.8 30.49 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.20 5.7 23.20 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.76 12.0 26.76 12.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.18 9.2 29.18 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 9.4 29.87 9.4 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.47 7.5 31.41 7.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.45 11.6 17.45 11.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.29 14.3 21.35 12.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.64 4.8 20.45 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.99 11.1 30.99 11.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.40 7.7 30.40 7.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 58.74 24.9 58.74 24.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.88 6.9 37.88 6.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 109.01 24.7 109.01 24.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.15 25.7 27.15 25.7 – – Loan counselors................................................. 20.57 22.2 20.57 22.2 – – Loan officers................................................... 31.93 8.0 31.87 8.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 12.8 18.36 12.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.18 14.6 22.18 14.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.76 5.0 20.56 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.62 12.0 31.62 12.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.41 7.7 30.41 7.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 58.74 24.9 58.74 24.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.88 6.9 37.88 6.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 109.01 24.7 109.01 24.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.86 26.5 26.86 26.5 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.01 11.7 21.90 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.79 6.9 17.60 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.67 7.6 20.67 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.91 10.6 29.91 10.6 – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 22.34 9.9 22.34 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.79 7.9 17.79 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.67 7.6 20.67 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. $29.91 10.6% $29.91 10.6% – – Tax preparers................................................... 13.15 15.2 – – – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.67 1.8 34.61 1.7 $38.45 18.6% Level 4 .................................................. 16.06 12.7 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.01 6.7 18.15 6.5 14.64 5.4 Level 6 .................................................. 21.05 2.2 21.06 2.2 20.89 14.1 Level 7 .................................................. 24.55 1.8 24.56 1.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.84 2.2 27.76 2.1 32.42 8.0 Level 9 .................................................. 33.46 2.4 33.39 2.4 38.79 6.1 Level 10.................................................. 36.85 1.5 36.86 1.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.36 1.8 42.28 1.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.32 3.2 49.38 3.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.15 4.6 56.15 4.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 67.08 6.6 67.08 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.96 3.4 35.02 3.5 29.53 16.5 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.25 6.7 43.16 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.76 8.4 31.76 8.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.67 .7 52.67 .7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.73 3.5 – – – – Computer programmers.............................................. 31.96 3.2 31.97 3.2 31.36 11.8 Level 6 .................................................. 23.29 8.6 23.29 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 2.5 22.85 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.07 4.2 26.89 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.58 4.3 32.44 4.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.27 3.4 35.27 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.14 7.6 43.16 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.08 3.6 32.65 3.3 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.16 1.7 41.18 1.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.51 4.7 23.51 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.75 2.8 26.75 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.02 5.6 33.11 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.50 3.5 35.52 3.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.95 3.0 37.95 3.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.44 2.1 44.44 2.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.85 3.1 49.85 3.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 59.44 3.5 59.44 3.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 71.07 4.2 71.07 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.07 3.1 43.13 3.1 – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.76 2.3 40.78 2.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.22 3.0 27.22 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.19 8.5 34.37 8.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.86 4.3 36.89 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.34 4.7 38.34 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.96 3.3 45.96 3.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.51 5.1 49.51 5.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.80 13.6 56.80 13.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $43.01 5.1% $43.01 5.1% – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.60 2.4 41.63 2.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.89 5.1 23.89 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.34 6.6 25.34 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.61 5.6 31.61 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.39 2.5 33.39 2.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.51 2.0 37.51 2.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.80 1.6 42.80 1.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.17 2.0 50.17 2.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 60.09 5.0 60.09 5.0 – – Level 14.................................................. 70.31 .7 70.31 .7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.11 3.5 43.22 3.6 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 25.14 4.0 25.36 3.7 $13.29 14.3% Level 5 .................................................. 16.56 3.8 16.63 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.91 3.7 20.04 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.33 3.5 25.33 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.60 3.5 24.60 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.22 4.8 33.22 4.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.61 4.6 37.61 4.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.36 6.8 43.36 6.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.03 3.9 54.03 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.42 6.2 22.42 6.2 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.29 2.6 36.68 2.2 57.37 15.8 Level 5 .................................................. 19.62 6.2 19.62 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.07 9.0 21.86 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.36 3.2 25.36 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.28 3.9 29.92 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.64 1.2 32.52 1.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.19 2.5 36.19 2.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.32 2.4 41.01 2.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.47 4.5 49.88 3.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 47.45 7.1 47.45 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.65 2.7 36.71 2.8 – – Database administrators........................................... 31.56 4.2 31.53 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.17 12.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.34 2.7 21.34 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.91 12.0 26.94 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.21 4.8 35.03 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.51 3.6 32.51 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.21 6.4 37.21 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.19 11.7 31.19 11.7 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.37 2.7 30.54 2.7 20.97 9.7 Level 6 .................................................. 21.45 5.9 22.15 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.54 4.8 23.56 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.27 4.1 28.33 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.88 3.3 31.90 3.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.50 5.0 38.50 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. $38.77 4.5% $38.77 4.5% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.85 15.1 29.85 15.1 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.55 4.4 32.44 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 4.4 22.74 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.07 5.3 27.07 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.03 5.3 29.25 4.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.14 8.5 38.52 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.01 3.9 39.01 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.29 9.8 34.29 9.8 – – Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 40.26 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.47 10.9 45.47 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.59 6.8 39.59 6.8 – – Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 5.3 36.57 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.21 6.9 23.21 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.51 12.9 35.51 12.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.48 9.8 35.48 9.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.29 5.2 39.29 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.09 10.2 41.09 10.2 – – Statisticians..................................................... 29.49 14.4 28.76 14.1 – – Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 4.9 20.35 4.9 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.48 2.3 31.55 2.3 $26.52 9.9% Level 2 .................................................. 12.24 5.7 12.36 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.53 8.6 12.50 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.86 6.3 13.90 7.0 13.21 19.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.53 2.7 18.50 2.7 19.94 9.0 Level 6 .................................................. 21.61 1.7 21.61 1.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.32 1.9 25.33 1.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.54 2.0 27.48 2.0 30.04 6.3 Level 9 .................................................. 31.52 1.1 31.50 1.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.82 2.3 34.66 2.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.87 1.4 39.91 1.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.35 2.7 47.40 2.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.06 3.6 52.06 3.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 60.48 3.2 60.79 3.1 – – Level 15.................................................. 66.39 2.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.94 3.1 36.03 3.1 27.49 20.1 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.50 5.4 31.61 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.92 7.2 26.92 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.24 3.9 24.24 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.29 6.4 32.29 6.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.75 8.2 30.75 8.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.91 9.5 33.91 9.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 37.71 11.0 37.71 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.7 45.66 9.7 – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.76 5.5 31.88 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.64 7.9 26.64 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. $24.30 4.1% $24.30 4.1% – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.56 5.9 33.56 5.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.75 8.2 30.75 8.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.91 9.5 33.91 9.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 37.70 11.5 37.70 11.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.7 45.66 9.7 – – Landscape architects............................................ 26.95 5.7 26.94 5.7 – – Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 25.25 11.3 25.53 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.69 14.5 20.69 14.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.38 12.4 31.38 12.4 – – Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 17.79 10.8 17.79 10.8 – – Surveyors....................................................... 28.32 12.2 28.86 12.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.41 12.4 31.41 12.4 – – Engineers......................................................... 37.25 1.1 37.28 1.1 $34.23 8.8% Level 5 .................................................. 24.59 4.1 24.33 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.27 3.5 24.42 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.60 2.1 25.63 2.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.28 3.1 29.28 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.69 1.1 31.70 1.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.08 2.1 34.93 2.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.99 1.5 40.04 1.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.89 2.7 47.95 2.7 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.06 3.6 52.06 3.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 60.29 3.3 60.61 3.2 – – Level 15.................................................. 66.39 2.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.55 4.9 41.59 4.9 – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 4.6 47.06 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.34 3.9 32.34 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. – – 39.35 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.11 5.3 45.11 5.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.91 6.1 53.91 6.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 60.20 5.3 60.20 5.3 – – Level 14.................................................. 49.54 2.2 – – – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.88 6.4 38.88 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.99 3.6 34.99 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.43 10.5 37.43 10.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.94 4.2 51.94 4.2 – – Civil engineers................................................. 33.06 2.7 33.06 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.17 3.5 24.17 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.62 3.1 23.62 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.34 4.6 26.34 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.92 3.4 29.91 3.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.91 5.5 32.91 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.30 3.6 40.30 3.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.63 4.1 49.63 4.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.74 5.8 36.74 5.8 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.47 6.1 41.60 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. $27.56 9.8% $27.56 9.8% – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.66 3.4 31.66 3.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.44 6.0 35.81 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.04 1.4 44.04 1.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 58.14 4.9 58.14 4.9 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.58 2.6 37.64 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 25.48 3.3 25.48 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.69 7.0 23.68 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.18 6.7 34.18 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.45 2.8 31.45 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.75 4.7 35.40 4.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.96 3.0 40.96 3.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.29 2.0 45.29 2.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.60 2.6 55.60 2.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.96 4.7 44.96 4.7 – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.09 4.3 37.25 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.71 8.1 24.81 8.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.08 8.9 38.08 8.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.84 5.4 31.84 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.66 6.5 34.66 6.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.87 4.6 39.87 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.48 2.8 44.48 2.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 57.51 2.2 57.51 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.0 45.66 9.0 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.03 2.9 37.99 2.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.14 2.0 31.14 2.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.42 6.6 35.91 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.40 2.6 42.40 2.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.89 3.4 45.89 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.76 4.8 44.76 4.8 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 39.79 6.6 39.72 6.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.59 3.6 33.59 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.56 15.6 43.56 15.6 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.83 2.5 34.86 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.70 5.7 26.76 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.33 7.5 27.35 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.15 2.8 31.15 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.36 5.1 35.36 5.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.46 4.2 37.46 4.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 43.37 3.9 43.37 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.42 13.3 42.42 13.3 – – Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 38.99 10.3 38.99 10.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.81 6.3 35.81 6.3 – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.78 2.0 33.81 2.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.24 6.1 26.28 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.32 9.0 27.35 9.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. $31.25 2.9% $31.25 2.9% – – Level 10.................................................. 35.87 5.6 35.87 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.44 3.1 38.44 3.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 41.82 5.1 41.82 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.36 4.6 37.36 4.6 – – Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.40 5.1 30.40 5.1 – – Materials engineers............................................. 35.14 7.0 35.14 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.81 3.0 29.81 3.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.48 9.2 30.48 9.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.18 9.7 43.18 9.7 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.61 1.3 33.68 1.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.19 5.2 26.19 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.96 3.7 28.98 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.86 2.1 30.86 2.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.53 3.5 34.53 3.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.64 3.9 36.94 3.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.64 4.2 47.64 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.70 3.6 36.75 3.6 – – Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.48 4.4 41.48 4.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.71 .6 40.71 .6 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.41 1.1 48.41 1.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.71 12.3 48.71 12.3 – – Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 48.39 15.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.55 7.5 50.55 7.5 – – Drafters.......................................................... 22.68 1.6 22.73 1.7 $20.43 38.4% Level 4 .................................................. 14.54 7.4 15.11 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.72 3.5 18.72 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.27 3.3 20.94 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.67 2.6 23.67 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.52 5.9 26.38 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.29 2.2 29.29 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.73 9.4 26.73 9.4 – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.53 2.8 23.50 2.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.91 7.0 19.94 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 4.2 20.13 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.50 5.0 24.50 5.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.15 4.6 24.85 4.4 – – Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.38 5.1 21.50 5.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.02 21.8 17.02 21.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 8.1 20.14 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.32 4.8 26.32 4.8 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.35 4.0 22.19 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.44 3.8 18.44 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.64 5.1 22.64 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.63 2.9 21.63 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.37 7.0 22.57 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.00 13.6 26.00 13.6 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... $22.78 3.7% $22.75 3.8% $24.40 12.4% Level 4 .................................................. 13.49 10.6 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 4.1 17.95 4.0 18.48 12.7 Level 6 .................................................. 21.07 2.6 21.21 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.10 3.3 25.10 3.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.68 2.5 26.51 2.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.05 2.8 30.77 3.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.61 8.8 44.61 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.98 4.7 23.92 4.8 – – Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 4.8 25.05 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.22 5.7 22.22 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.33 1.9 26.33 1.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.72 5.8 29.72 5.8 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.51 10.9 18.24 11.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.00 9.3 18.22 9.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.01 4.8 20.91 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.15 6.2 23.15 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.27 11.1 21.19 10.3 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.22 6.7 22.20 6.8 23.66 20.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.65 10.6 16.63 10.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.19 5.1 20.19 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.94 2.9 25.94 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.27 2.8 27.00 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.20 6.7 31.20 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.39 3.5 23.40 3.5 – – Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 4.4 24.59 4.4 – – Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.07 17.1 29.07 17.1 – – Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.04 3.3 24.00 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.4 16.82 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.84 6.7 24.69 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.86 5.0 23.86 5.0 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.55 8.0 22.58 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.19 2.7 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.08 6.0 19.08 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.88 13.5 24.88 13.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.72 4.5 26.78 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.81 4.5 28.81 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.52 8.6 21.52 8.6 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.79 9.3 18.88 9.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.18 6.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.96 10.4 14.05 10.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.45 5.8 19.45 5.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.47 14.5 19.47 14.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.74 6.3 29.74 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.06 2.5 25.06 2.5 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.87 3.2 29.09 3.3 22.48 11.8 Level 3 .................................................. $12.42 5.3% – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.95 5.4 $15.08 5.5% – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.66 3.6 17.78 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 10.5 21.54 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.30 2.8 22.34 2.8 $20.38 7.2% Level 8 .................................................. 24.29 4.5 24.37 4.6 22.14 5.5 Level 9 .................................................. 30.76 3.7 30.92 3.8 24.29 8.2 Level 10.................................................. 31.72 5.5 31.75 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.67 1.9 34.47 2.1 39.50 8.3 Level 12.................................................. 46.01 5.1 46.11 5.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.91 7.5 58.91 7.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 71.80 10.7 71.80 10.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.64 7.3 28.29 7.8 20.05 29.0 Life scientists................................................... 30.39 7.0 30.47 7.2 26.04 17.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.83 6.0 16.83 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.33 12.4 22.34 12.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.80 6.1 21.95 5.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.00 6.8 21.90 6.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.55 4.4 28.81 4.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.87 8.2 30.96 8.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.36 8.6 30.36 8.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 43.23 11.0 43.22 11.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.73 8.2 61.73 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.15 7.3 28.62 8.1 – – Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.43 8.1 30.43 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.93 11.3 28.93 11.3 – – Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 30.0 39.02 30.0 – – Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 35.43 10.5 – – Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.21 6.0 26.21 6.0 – – Biological scientists........................................... 31.04 8.3 31.35 8.6 20.94 11.6 Level 7 .................................................. 21.75 5.0 22.11 5.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.03 7.6 21.93 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.66 4.6 31.27 4.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 42.17 7.1 42.17 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.06 15.4 27.92 15.7 – – Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.12 8.8 35.81 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.02 5.1 20.39 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.10 7.0 32.18 7.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.04 8.1 44.04 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.88 16.8 33.83 17.3 – – Microbiologists............................................... 23.23 10.1 23.12 10.0 – – Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 24.89 3.8 24.89 3.8 – – Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.61 7.3 25.65 7.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.01 2.1 24.01 2.1 – – Conservation scientists....................................... 26.70 9.2 26.76 9.3 – – Foresters..................................................... 23.96 11.6 23.96 11.6 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 30.41 10.5 30.35 10.7 33.71 16.9 Level 5 .................................................. $16.70 6.8% $16.70 6.8% – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.54 7.9 25.78 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.56 13.6 25.56 14.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.43 13.4 29.54 13.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.57 12.4 28.57 12.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 42.38 17.9 42.37 17.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 12.5 28.54 13.0 – – Physical scientists............................................... 32.40 3.4 32.42 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.36 11.5 20.36 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.06 8.2 19.06 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.75 4.7 21.75 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.85 5.6 24.88 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.57 4.9 28.61 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.83 8.5 34.83 8.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.28 3.7 36.28 3.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.03 9.1 49.03 9.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.47 8.0 52.47 8.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.02 7.6 38.02 7.6 – – Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 7.0 43.28 7.0 – – Physicists.................................................... 45.90 8.9 45.90 8.9 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.70 7.8 32.75 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.05 4.6 24.05 4.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.03 4.6 24.03 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.51 4.2 27.59 4.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.90 13.2 32.90 13.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.50 4.7 39.50 4.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.09 11.9 60.09 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.84 7.1 32.84 7.1 – – Chemists...................................................... 31.30 7.0 31.35 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.76 5.6 23.76 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.39 4.8 24.39 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.51 4.3 27.59 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.90 13.2 32.90 13.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.16 3.4 40.16 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.02 7.8 31.02 7.8 – – Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 40.49 9.4 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.28 5.3 31.30 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.78 5.6 20.78 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.61 9.3 24.66 9.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.87 11.0 28.87 11.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.92 11.0 33.92 11.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.72 4.6 34.72 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.94 9.3 44.94 9.3 – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.72 7.3 28.74 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.29 7.1 20.29 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.08 9.8 23.13 9.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.81 8.7 25.81 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. $32.80 8.0% $32.80 8.0% – – Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.95 7.5 40.95 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 42.51 17.8 42.51 17.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.50 14.5 38.50 14.5 – – Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 13.3 24.20 13.3 – – Economists........................................................ 35.61 17.9 35.61 17.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.99 8.8 24.99 8.8 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.74 5.4 33.74 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.36 5.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.73 8.7 20.73 8.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.92 4.7 24.92 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.13 7.3 32.12 7.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.91 3.4 35.91 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.44 7.5 37.44 7.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.18 5.5 46.18 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.44 13.4 29.95 5.5 – – Market research analysts........................................ 33.79 4.9 33.79 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.78 8.8 20.78 8.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.11 4.9 25.11 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.14 7.3 32.14 7.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.91 3.4 35.91 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.44 7.5 37.44 7.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.18 5.5 46.18 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.95 5.5 29.95 5.5 – – Psychologists..................................................... 36.25 6.3 36.46 6.3 $34.56 10.2% Level 7 .................................................. 21.31 8.7 20.64 9.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.43 10.4 26.40 10.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 44.13 9.5 46.57 8.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.42 7.8 34.48 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.72 4.5 35.82 3.9 40.72 8.6 Level 12.................................................. 45.87 18.0 49.35 19.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.63 9.9 32.40 10.8 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 37.29 6.4 37.65 6.5 34.74 10.6 Level 7 .................................................. 21.48 9.5 20.88 10.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.60 8.5 25.55 8.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 45.74 9.9 48.77 8.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.08 4.6 33.11 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.31 4.6 36.29 4.6 41.49 8.2 Level 12.................................................. 47.52 19.3 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.06 9.0 32.86 9.8 – – Sociologists...................................................... 24.75 14.8 24.79 15.0 – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.12 3.5 27.30 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.71 4.9 22.75 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.81 4.0 26.81 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.28 8.7 30.28 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.86 6.6 31.86 6.6 – – Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.12 21.0 26.95 21.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. $28.90 7.2% $28.90 7.2% – – Level 11.................................................. 42.07 10.5 – – – – Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.68 19.8 16.61 20.1 – – Biological technicians............................................ 17.77 3.6 18.15 3.8 $13.80 11.4% Level 4 .................................................. 16.03 17.5 16.03 17.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.35 7.8 15.64 7.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.93 7.5 17.16 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.50 4.9 21.50 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.49 16.7 21.58 18.2 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.34 6.1 22.37 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.03 4.5 15.00 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.53 6.1 19.53 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.03 5.1 21.03 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.94 4.6 23.94 4.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.70 6.2 25.70 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.64 17.6 29.64 17.6 – – Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 7.9 38.38 7.9 – – Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 35.23 5.8 – – Social science research assistants................................ 21.90 6.7 22.24 6.6 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.77 8.4 20.96 8.7 18.24 21.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.38 6.4 14.64 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.41 9.4 18.61 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.96 13.4 24.96 13.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.48 8.0 20.40 8.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.00 7.0 22.31 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.76 6.8 26.76 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.81 7.0 21.99 5.8 – – Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 24.60 12.5 24.57 12.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.75 7.6 18.75 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.90 10.2 – – – – Forest and conservation technicians............................. 19.41 20.2 – – – – Community and social services occupations........................... 20.01 1.8 20.11 1.9 18.76 6.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.25 3.0 12.41 3.2 10.87 8.5 Level 5 .................................................. 13.77 3.1 14.00 3.1 12.03 11.2 Level 6 .................................................. 15.13 2.7 15.29 2.9 13.65 12.0 Level 7 .................................................. 18.08 1.9 18.04 1.8 19.01 13.7 Level 8 .................................................. 21.38 4.7 21.27 4.6 23.91 8.8 Level 9 .................................................. 26.52 2.9 26.56 3.0 26.03 5.9 Level 10.................................................. 29.16 8.6 29.17 8.8 28.46 10.4 Level 11.................................................. 31.57 4.9 31.62 5.3 31.08 17.3 Level 12.................................................. 37.15 8.6 34.54 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.28 6.0 22.88 5.8 14.70 11.6 Counselors........................................................ 23.67 2.8 23.73 2.7 22.69 17.6 Level 5 .................................................. 14.94 5.9 15.35 4.0 13.47 25.7 Level 6 .................................................. 14.90 5.1 14.86 5.1 15.67 15.4 Level 7 .................................................. $19.27 4.8% $19.27 4.8% $19.42 15.3% Level 8 .................................................. 23.36 7.6 23.50 8.0 19.58 12.3 Level 9 .................................................. 30.57 4.1 30.79 3.7 27.18 16.2 Level 10.................................................. 36.56 2.3 36.72 2.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.74 6.3 31.81 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.06 9.5 27.35 9.7 18.96 14.3 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.38 6.3 18.13 6.9 21.75 13.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.48 18.9 14.67 20.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.73 6.2 16.19 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.18 7.6 18.27 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 14.80 7.3 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.68 4.3 21.96 2.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.34 2.5 – – – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 28.96 4.6 29.14 4.8 23.89 13.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 10.2 15.49 3.9 24.96 9.7 Level 6 .................................................. 17.24 9.3 17.45 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.61 9.6 20.63 9.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.96 9.8 28.41 10.3 20.06 13.8 Level 9 .................................................. 35.61 7.9 35.61 7.9 35.68 21.6 Level 10.................................................. 37.36 2.7 37.32 2.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.45 3.6 37.45 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.05 9.8 32.27 9.8 – – Marriage and family therapists.................................. 22.47 12.8 23.36 14.9 – – Mental health counselors........................................ 23.36 9.9 21.34 6.2 40.80 27.8 Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 16.3 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.65 9.2 14.51 11.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.87 6.4 17.85 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.91 10.7 22.08 10.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.06 6.8 22.77 7.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.70 7.1 – – – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.80 5.2 15.83 4.9 15.05 15.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.20 4.7 13.56 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 11.76 6.8 11.81 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.71 5.7 17.51 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 16.02 10.4 16.02 10.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.52 7.1 24.30 6.7 – – Social workers.................................................... 20.19 1.5 20.13 1.4 21.09 7.8 Level 5 .................................................. 14.94 3.0 15.15 2.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.40 5.5 16.40 5.8 16.48 3.3 Level 7 .................................................. 17.45 2.4 17.56 2.2 15.26 15.3 Level 8 .................................................. 20.81 3.3 20.49 2.4 25.62 11.5 Level 9 .................................................. 24.07 2.6 24.03 2.8 24.75 2.2 Level 10.................................................. 26.33 6.7 26.33 6.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.49 8.6 32.77 10.2 31.25 18.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.15 4.9 24.19 5.0 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.45 2.6 19.42 2.7 20.26 7.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.24 3.3 15.25 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. $17.49 9.5% $17.53 10.4% – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.38 4.0 16.44 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.57 5.0 19.35 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.83 3.6 23.78 3.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 28.98 7.6 28.87 7.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.38 25.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.85 8.3 24.85 8.3 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.39 4.3 22.35 3.4 $22.75 19.1% Level 6 .................................................. 15.75 7.8 15.86 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.80 6.8 19.33 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.84 7.1 22.12 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.20 3.2 26.32 3.4 24.94 3.2 Level 10.................................................. 26.99 25.2 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 31.97 7.3 29.09 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.94 4.4 21.94 4.4 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.65 3.9 18.65 3.6 18.64 9.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.37 4.6 13.84 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.17 5.7 15.08 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.12 3.6 16.12 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.87 6.0 20.72 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.58 5.2 20.19 5.3 25.13 4.2 Level 10.................................................. 24.12 9.4 24.15 10.2 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 16.76 3.3 17.05 3.3 13.85 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 12.27 3.3 12.43 3.5 10.94 8.6 Level 5 .................................................. 12.77 4.3 12.98 4.5 10.90 4.0 Level 6 .................................................. 14.41 4.6 14.77 4.3 12.56 15.8 Level 7 .................................................. 17.58 2.6 17.52 2.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.99 8.9 20.99 8.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.42 6.4 24.03 6.9 31.23 10.3 Level 10.................................................. 33.46 4.8 33.46 4.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 29.96 5.6 29.66 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.94 10.8 20.69 10.9 13.95 13.7 Health educators................................................ 27.27 10.4 26.63 13.5 31.36 13.2 Level 9 .................................................. 23.31 11.2 20.03 7.5 33.74 10.0 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.62 6.1 22.68 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 5.5 16.28 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.30 8.9 17.30 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.23 3.1 20.26 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 18.61 5.2 18.61 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.08 9.6 27.10 9.6 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 13.28 2.7 13.41 2.4 12.39 9.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.15 3.4 12.30 3.7 10.94 8.6 Level 5 .................................................. 12.48 4.9 12.65 5.0 10.64 4.3 Level 6 .................................................. 13.32 5.1 13.58 4.8 12.35 15.7 Level 7 .................................................. 16.69 6.5 16.31 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.41 6.1 12.60 6.8 – – Clergy............................................................ 15.53 8.9 15.35 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. $17.02 10.3% $17.02 10.5% – – Level 8 .................................................. 15.62 20.2 – – – – Directors, religious activities and education..................... – – 23.18 12.4 – – Legal occupations................................................... 39.55 7.0 39.77 7.1 $33.69 14.0% Level 4 .................................................. 18.24 9.8 18.24 9.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.45 7.0 18.71 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.21 3.7 18.44 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.91 8.7 20.96 9.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.88 3.4 26.36 3.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.36 4.2 28.36 4.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.97 8.3 32.97 8.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 48.29 5.6 48.35 5.9 47.34 12.3 Level 12.................................................. 59.56 6.7 58.86 6.7 83.45 29.3 Level 13.................................................. 88.07 6.0 88.93 5.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 82.73 6.7 82.73 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.62 5.3 42.24 5.2 29.69 14.0 Lawyers........................................................... 54.28 5.5 54.35 5.6 51.86 13.4 Level 7 .................................................. 26.55 5.7 26.55 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.84 6.3 26.85 6.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.69 8.4 33.71 8.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 48.23 5.7 48.36 5.9 46.01 14.2 Level 12.................................................. 59.56 6.7 58.86 6.7 83.45 29.3 Level 13.................................................. 88.07 6.0 88.93 5.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 82.73 6.7 82.73 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.44 7.9 47.51 8.0 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 52.60 12.4 55.16 12.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.60 12.4 55.16 12.2 – – Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers... 36.68 9.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.68 9.0 – – – – Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 58.17 11.5 59.95 11.5 32.54 36.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.17 11.5 59.95 11.5 32.54 36.0 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.07 6.0 22.17 6.2 18.12 11.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.54 9.7 17.54 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.18 4.2 18.29 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.48 7.5 19.49 7.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.70 3.3 27.13 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.73 3.7 29.73 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.43 7.0 23.51 7.5 – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.59 4.1 22.66 3.9 21.94 19.5 Level 5 .................................................. 22.56 10.0 21.02 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.30 9.7 18.99 10.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.17 8.2 24.45 8.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.00 9.1 23.73 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.66 13.0 27.66 13.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.68 15.2 20.31 16.3 – – Court reporters................................................. 25.01 7.8 24.94 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. $25.44 7.5% $25.35 9.5% – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.71 21.1 22.71 21.1 – – Law clerks...................................................... 22.61 16.6 20.00 10.8 $27.27 31.1% Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.77 4.8 22.15 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.95 5.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.43 8.7 23.43 8.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.94 11.7 23.94 11.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.10 16.9 28.10 16.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.25 20.1 18.72 22.3 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 30.70 1.8 32.04 1.4 17.66 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.47 6.3 10.06 6.8 8.70 8.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.50 1.4 10.67 2.0 10.12 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.11 3.1 11.18 2.7 10.91 6.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.17 3.2 11.98 3.6 12.95 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.82 3.0 13.24 2.9 14.83 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 17.98 5.7 18.48 6.7 15.88 6.9 Level 7 .................................................. 27.56 2.6 28.06 2.5 19.63 3.7 Level 8 .................................................. 32.40 2.4 32.85 1.9 21.80 17.4 Level 9 .................................................. 37.20 1.0 37.31 1.0 32.81 5.6 Level 10.................................................. 37.48 3.0 36.85 3.2 43.46 3.7 Level 11.................................................. 40.10 6.8 40.14 6.9 39.08 7.0 Level 12.................................................. 50.32 4.9 50.34 4.7 49.74 24.5 Level 13.................................................. 57.66 3.2 57.51 3.3 62.93 7.6 Level 14.................................................. 80.31 8.5 80.31 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.00 7.0 38.67 7.3 21.02 13.7 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.01 2.3 44.76 2.3 35.08 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.21 15.0 15.57 12.6 17.99 18.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.58 8.3 18.46 3.9 24.13 13.3 Level 7 .................................................. 28.08 10.1 29.79 10.8 23.90 8.2 Level 8 .................................................. 26.58 4.9 26.24 5.4 29.18 4.7 Level 9 .................................................. 34.05 3.3 33.98 3.6 34.58 5.5 Level 10.................................................. 37.85 3.6 36.93 3.9 44.61 4.5 Level 11.................................................. 40.96 7.1 41.05 7.3 39.05 7.3 Level 12.................................................. 50.47 5.0 50.48 4.7 50.43 27.1 Level 13.................................................. 57.82 3.4 57.68 3.4 62.93 7.6 Level 14.................................................. 80.31 8.5 80.31 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.04 6.1 51.37 6.6 33.49 19.1 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 58.82 22.1 60.92 21.0 28.60 21.3 Level 8 .................................................. 30.93 16.6 – – 31.97 13.4 Level 9 .................................................. 33.20 5.5 34.15 5.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 50.98 10.4 52.06 10.7 38.64 18.9 Level 11.................................................. 65.71 28.0 68.79 25.6 22.81 40.6 Level 12.................................................. 56.39 16.1 56.83 15.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 68.37 8.3 68.37 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.74 10.3 46.08 10.5 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.23 13.1 42.75 13.1 36.26 9.1 Level 7 .................................................. $31.83 11.5% – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.91 10.3 $24.07 11.6% $23.36 12.2% Level 9 .................................................. 34.62 5.4 33.86 5.7 42.38 14.7 Level 10.................................................. 37.36 10.9 37.33 11.8 37.59 9.9 Level 11.................................................. 37.06 6.9 36.23 7.6 41.10 4.1 Level 12.................................................. 56.78 3.4 56.93 3.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.34 2.6 54.34 2.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.02 25.0 36.02 25.0 – – Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.09 16.2 42.56 16.9 38.71 11.7 Level 8 .................................................. 21.65 9.9 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.43 7.6 37.03 8.9 50.24 12.0 Level 10.................................................. 32.41 17.1 32.46 18.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.00 4.3 – – 40.85 4.4 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.33 11.5 42.88 11.3 31.79 15.3 Level 8 .................................................. 32.96 24.5 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.31 5.5 32.55 5.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 42.67 5.9 43.02 6.8 40.30 9.1 Level 11.................................................. 35.46 7.3 35.30 7.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.81 5.2 51.08 5.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.23 2.8 54.23 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.36 28.9 36.36 28.9 – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 57.47 8.5 58.10 8.8 47.52 13.3 Level 9 .................................................. 40.18 6.3 40.19 6.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.52 3.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 41.30 19.7 39.65 20.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 68.12 9.3 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 69.24 12.7 69.24 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 68.47 14.1 70.32 14.0 – – Architecture teachers, postsecondary.......................... 33.74 13.0 – – – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 61.22 8.7 62.10 9.2 48.39 14.0 Level 9 .................................................. 42.13 2.3 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 42.91 3.3 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 50.32 13.6 48.45 15.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 68.12 9.3 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 69.24 12.7 69.24 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 68.54 14.9 70.33 15.0 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 50.74 10.9 50.74 11.1 50.80 17.5 Level 9 .................................................. 37.57 5.9 38.34 5.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.28 5.3 38.55 5.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.55 3.7 39.82 3.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.81 6.7 45.81 6.7 – – Level 13.................................................. 53.75 14.9 52.61 15.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 60.68 35.1 60.69 35.2 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 50.46 11.3 50.45 11.5 50.64 18.2 Level 9 .................................................. 38.55 5.1 39.43 4.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.28 5.3 38.55 5.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.55 3.7 39.82 3.5 – – Level 12.................................................. $44.93 6.9% $44.93 6.9% – – Level 13.................................................. 53.75 14.9 52.61 15.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 60.68 35.1 60.69 35.2 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 45.01 8.9 44.96 9.0 $49.27 27.7% Level 9 .................................................. 41.56 14.2 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 36.41 12.3 36.60 12.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.99 6.2 36.97 6.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.81 4.2 51.81 4.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 63.87 8.9 63.38 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.32 20.8 56.32 20.8 – – Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 49.28 12.8 49.28 12.9 – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.35 7.5 39.47 7.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.58 8.9 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 34.78 4.2 34.77 4.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.41 16.5 54.41 16.5 – – Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 57.76 10.8 57.76 10.8 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.77 6.0 45.07 6.0 31.99 34.9 Level 8 .................................................. 24.88 11.0 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.92 6.3 31.71 6.3 35.97 23.1 Level 10.................................................. 33.77 11.4 34.04 11.9 27.26 29.0 Level 11.................................................. 38.05 3.8 38.34 3.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.06 7.2 51.08 7.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.98 4.7 52.13 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.52 15.0 44.53 15.1 – – Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.46 11.9 50.50 12.0 – – Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 50.25 6.9 50.25 6.9 – – Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.25 7.6 48.48 7.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.03 12.2 50.03 12.2 – – Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.15 15.9 – – – – Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 38.83 9.0 38.86 9.1 – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 39.86 7.3 40.31 7.6 26.44 16.8 Level 8 .................................................. 21.24 5.3 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 32.55 21.7 33.24 22.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.63 7.6 37.25 7.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.37 10.8 53.92 11.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.93 5.7 52.93 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.47 27.4 44.55 27.6 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.10 16.0 51.23 16.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.60 17.2 52.60 17.2 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 50.98 6.7 51.38 6.9 44.71 13.2 Level 8 .................................................. 32.48 4.5 32.57 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.72 3.9 32.02 4.2 29.63 9.6 Level 10.................................................. 39.48 8.6 33.16 5.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.30 10.9 41.44 11.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.81 15.8 58.83 16.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.36 10.3 58.36 10.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $60.88 8.5% $61.51 8.3% – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.51 8.2 55.62 8.6 $53.25 19.6% Level 9 .................................................. 31.45 6.2 32.13 6.5 25.83 10.9 Level 10.................................................. 40.69 13.7 30.41 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.17 14.9 44.61 15.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 63.11 17.3 60.97 18.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.93 10.4 58.93 10.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 62.52 8.2 62.52 8.2 – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.77 2.2 34.13 2.4 30.86 7.8 Level 8 .................................................. 32.49 4.2 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.21 2.3 31.83 2.3 34.25 4.7 Level 10.................................................. 37.17 6.8 37.42 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.14 4.5 34.90 4.5 – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.62 8.0 39.91 7.9 24.23 15.1 Level 8 .................................................. 23.27 19.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.02 5.8 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 30.19 10.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 39.22 7.5 39.21 7.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.86 8.7 44.86 8.7 – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.74 7.9 40.06 7.8 22.99 14.3 Level 8 .................................................. 23.27 19.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.02 5.8 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 30.19 10.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 40.31 6.6 40.29 6.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.84 8.7 44.86 8.7 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 51.28 10.8 54.03 12.0 34.23 15.3 Level 11.................................................. 57.22 8.9 – – – – Level 12.................................................. 55.74 16.6 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 74.82 10.2 74.92 10.6 – – Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 45.96 17.0 – – – – Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 64.09 11.9 66.22 12.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 79.94 9.0 – – – – Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 27.28 8.1 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.09 3.2 40.58 3.3 32.29 9.2 Level 7 .................................................. 22.86 16.5 – – 15.35 2.7 Level 8 .................................................. 28.45 8.4 27.67 8.8 35.81 17.1 Level 9 .................................................. 27.69 10.6 26.99 11.4 33.31 11.7 Level 10.................................................. 36.22 4.3 36.08 4.6 37.98 6.7 Level 11.................................................. 38.60 2.7 38.60 2.7 38.86 11.4 Level 12.................................................. 47.38 8.2 47.58 8.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.26 5.4 56.72 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.26 8.3 43.18 8.6 27.99 36.0 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 36.09 8.1 36.50 8.7 29.00 13.5 Level 8 .................................................. 26.34 7.9 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.84 10.5 28.38 9.8 39.84 14.5 Level 10.................................................. 38.05 8.4 37.50 10.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.63 9.2 35.63 9.2 – – Level 12.................................................. $40.04 4.7% $40.09 4.8% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.52 14.7 41.68 15.6 – – Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 37.13 11.7 39.96 11.5 $26.04 15.0% Level 10.................................................. 35.03 21.1 34.89 22.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.29 14.8 43.56 15.4 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 44.97 6.9 45.50 6.8 32.12 7.4 Level 8 .................................................. 31.87 10.4 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.16 11.6 36.23 14.0 30.64 14.1 Level 10.................................................. 37.15 5.9 37.41 6.4 33.89 7.0 Level 11.................................................. 39.88 2.5 39.87 2.5 40.51 16.5 Level 12.................................................. 52.88 5.6 53.34 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.30 14.5 – – – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.55 22.5 35.78 25.1 34.00 28.4 Level 9 .................................................. 21.28 18.5 20.52 17.2 39.74 19.1 Level 10.................................................. 43.06 15.2 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.73 41.7 – – – – History teachers, postsecondary............................... 42.07 7.5 41.87 8.2 47.21 24.5 Level 10.................................................. 33.90 11.0 33.90 11.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.90 9.3 34.90 9.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.79 4.8 48.79 4.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 47.41 15.5 46.18 18.1 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.07 4.2 40.02 4.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.16 2.6 38.16 2.6 – – Level 13.................................................. 48.08 11.3 49.16 12.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.65 5.0 41.65 5.0 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 40.02 2.8 40.93 3.1 33.37 4.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.21 15.0 15.57 12.6 17.99 18.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.84 6.5 18.46 3.9 22.82 13.9 Level 7 .................................................. 28.05 10.1 29.41 12.4 24.84 5.7 Level 8 .................................................. 26.16 5.2 25.71 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.97 2.5 36.89 2.9 37.38 3.9 Level 10.................................................. 37.33 4.4 35.91 4.5 44.06 4.6 Level 11.................................................. 39.07 2.9 38.89 3.0 42.06 3.9 Level 12.................................................. 47.50 13.4 47.83 12.8 36.45 20.7 Level 13.................................................. 60.44 4.6 60.31 4.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 72.18 3.9 72.18 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.42 7.6 43.78 8.5 34.65 26.1 Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ 24.88 11.5 – – – – Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.70 13.7 35.77 9.3 20.25 30.9 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 29.56 6.6 29.70 8.2 29.02 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.67 8.9 14.67 10.5 14.68 18.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.35 10.5 – – 18.92 16.0 Level 7 .................................................. 30.75 10.9 31.76 12.6 27.24 7.2 Level 8 .................................................. 24.49 6.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.24 6.7 37.52 7.9 35.85 5.2 Level 10.................................................. 42.62 4.4 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 42.65 3.5 42.65 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $29.88 7.8% – – – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 32.60 1.2 $33.06 1.0% $19.74 6.0% Level 5 .................................................. 12.06 5.1 12.41 5.6 11.05 8.1 Level 6 .................................................. 19.26 8.3 20.02 9.0 14.74 11.4 Level 7 .................................................. 27.89 2.4 28.20 2.3 19.93 4.4 Level 8 .................................................. 33.25 2.7 33.67 2.1 19.98 28.9 Level 9 .................................................. 37.28 1.2 37.33 1.2 32.76 10.8 Level 10.................................................. 40.53 7.6 40.79 7.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.21 6.5 32.21 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.98 18.5 18.38 21.2 24.48 26.1 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.56 5.5 20.04 5.7 16.02 11.4 Level 5 .................................................. 11.74 6.7 11.94 5.2 9.61 18.4 Level 6 .................................................. 13.42 5.3 13.62 5.7 12.09 12.9 Level 7 .................................................. 19.67 7.8 19.58 9.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.98 16.3 30.34 8.0 14.57 14.8 Level 9 .................................................. 34.53 4.9 34.58 5.1 33.51 6.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 10.0 8.70 10.1 – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.78 5.8 15.95 6.4 14.81 13.8 Level 5 .................................................. 11.73 6.8 11.94 5.2 9.06 18.2 Level 6 .................................................. 13.23 5.5 13.45 6.0 11.89 12.8 Level 7 .................................................. 16.91 10.2 16.18 12.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.60 21.4 27.92 11.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.20 6.5 37.30 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 10.0 8.70 10.1 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.12 5.3 30.13 5.6 29.73 20.9 Level 6 .................................................. 17.43 21.2 16.99 21.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.99 11.2 24.98 11.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.42 6.6 34.20 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.15 5.7 34.18 6.0 33.46 7.2 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 34.06 1.1 34.48 1.1 19.12 7.4 Level 5 .................................................. 12.64 11.2 16.46 19.8 11.26 4.7 Level 6 .................................................. 30.45 7.3 32.42 6.2 18.43 13.5 Level 7 .................................................. 29.25 2.8 29.51 2.7 20.30 10.2 Level 8 .................................................. 33.46 2.5 33.57 2.6 23.37 9.8 Level 9 .................................................. 37.43 1.6 37.54 1.6 27.86 16.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.66 17.3 26.78 19.9 17.48 24.8 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 34.23 1.3 34.69 1.3 18.80 8.7 Level 5 .................................................. 12.36 8.9 16.09 17.2 11.15 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 30.65 6.9 32.92 5.5 17.89 13.9 Level 7 .................................................. 29.21 3.0 29.42 2.9 20.78 11.9 Level 8 .................................................. 33.35 2.5 33.46 2.5 22.04 13.1 Level 9 .................................................. 37.83 1.7 37.97 1.7 27.85 17.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.30 19.7 25.47 22.9 16.93 28.6 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.21 1.7 33.43 1.7 21.62 13.7 Level 6 .................................................. 28.75 17.9 28.70 18.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.48 4.0 30.05 3.8 18.97 22.7 Level 8 .................................................. $33.86 3.6% $33.93 3.7% $27.16 11.7% Level 9 .................................................. 34.80 2.0 34.81 2.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.63 1.8 31.99 1.7 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.38 1.4 34.51 1.4 28.00 6.9 Level 5 .................................................. 14.54 20.8 – – 10.72 5.8 Level 6 .................................................. 24.37 11.0 26.72 13.3 18.01 14.6 Level 7 .................................................. 29.54 2.4 29.72 2.4 17.05 16.0 Level 8 .................................................. 34.66 2.0 34.51 2.0 45.11 10.6 Level 9 .................................................. 36.70 2.2 36.71 2.2 35.82 6.6 Level 10.................................................. 39.08 13.5 39.08 13.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.37 17.3 – – – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.48 1.3 34.62 1.4 27.24 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.55 20.9 – – 10.70 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 25.77 10.9 29.82 10.5 18.00 14.7 Level 7 .................................................. 29.55 2.4 29.75 2.3 15.15 12.3 Level 8 .................................................. 34.54 2.0 34.43 2.0 43.88 13.4 Level 9 .................................................. 36.77 2.3 36.78 2.3 36.22 6.6 Level 10.................................................. 39.08 13.5 39.08 13.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.79 17.1 – – – – Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 32.75 6.4 32.60 6.4 39.08 17.3 Level 7 .................................................. 29.44 10.3 29.37 10.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.61 8.7 35.91 9.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.08 9.3 35.17 9.3 – – Special education teachers...................................... 36.21 2.2 36.27 2.2 32.90 26.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.90 13.8 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.44 16.0 22.74 16.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.54 5.6 29.66 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.96 3.3 34.97 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.99 2.3 38.84 2.2 49.74 15.1 Level 10.................................................. 42.22 11.1 42.25 11.6 – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 37.16 2.9 37.11 2.8 40.03 24.6 Level 7 .................................................. 28.97 7.4 29.06 7.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.09 5.7 36.11 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 40.31 2.3 40.08 2.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.76 12.7 43.80 13.3 – – Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.33 3.0 32.63 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.03 5.6 31.03 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.69 5.2 34.40 5.2 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.00 3.8 36.13 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.37 5.7 31.58 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.87 7.9 35.87 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.13 4.8 38.22 4.8 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.75 4.4 35.87 3.3 17.29 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 9.14 3.4 – – 9.35 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 12.35 3.9 13.15 6.9 11.89 4.3 Level 6 .................................................. $15.71 7.1% $16.51 8.3% $15.11 11.2% Level 7 .................................................. 28.94 16.0 32.53 14.4 16.36 10.1 Level 8 .................................................. 29.14 4.7 30.45 4.2 19.63 8.1 Level 9 .................................................. 41.31 3.2 41.97 3.3 30.78 10.7 Level 10.................................................. 36.73 3.6 35.27 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.52 5.2 37.52 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.26 21.0 28.90 20.6 – – Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 27.65 8.8 29.13 9.4 22.41 8.1 Level 6 .................................................. 19.83 7.8 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.38 10.6 26.19 11.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.76 5.8 31.51 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.19 15.0 35.45 17.0 26.37 6.1 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 21.79 7.1 23.11 12.6 20.60 10.9 Level 6 .................................................. 17.76 6.4 – – 18.23 8.0 Level 7 .................................................. 20.85 5.5 – – 20.46 5.2 Level 8 .................................................. 17.38 13.1 – – – – Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 23.79 9.4 23.98 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.16 11.2 31.16 11.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.95 9.1 – – – – Archivists...................................................... 25.41 18.0 – – – – Curators........................................................ 25.07 9.7 25.32 9.6 – – Librarians........................................................ 29.09 4.4 29.37 4.5 22.14 4.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.90 6.3 18.06 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.25 9.7 17.30 11.3 16.96 6.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.83 4.1 22.88 4.3 21.89 4.4 Level 8 .................................................. 29.87 4.9 30.06 5.0 24.84 2.7 Level 9 .................................................. 29.79 5.7 29.89 5.8 25.55 12.6 Level 10.................................................. 33.00 7.1 33.20 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.92 3.4 36.87 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.72 18.6 38.07 18.4 – – Library technicians............................................... 15.38 3.7 15.52 4.3 14.37 9.5 Level 3 .................................................. 15.20 21.2 15.26 22.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.68 5.0 13.82 4.9 13.02 15.4 Level 6 .................................................. 15.05 10.0 14.81 9.0 19.29 19.7 Level 7 .................................................. 18.71 6.9 20.11 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.90 4.6 15.32 4.5 12.18 3.9 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 25.72 17.5 – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.35 8.9 27.45 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.05 14.2 23.27 14.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.03 6.8 31.03 6.8 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 11.51 1.4 11.37 1.2 11.86 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.47 6.3 10.06 6.9 8.71 8.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.51 1.4 10.67 2.0 10.14 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.06 3.2 11.11 2.8 10.95 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.14 3.3 11.92 3.8 13.04 8.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.48 5.9 13.75 7.3 20.62 2.5 Level 6 .................................................. $14.85 9.1% $14.39 8.6% $17.08 16.7% Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.20 7.3 12.24 9.8 12.12 10.2 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.93 3.6 25.89 4.0 15.15 11.4 Level 3 .................................................. 7.83 3.2 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.63 6.8 11.24 7.7 9.25 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.76 3.5 14.18 3.4 11.29 11.9 Level 6 .................................................. 16.67 3.9 16.82 3.1 14.04 24.0 Level 7 .................................................. 21.17 2.9 21.10 2.9 24.41 9.5 Level 8 .................................................. 27.45 4.2 26.76 3.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.21 2.4 29.21 2.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.57 5.6 38.57 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.35 4.5 41.38 4.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.65 5.0 46.65 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.67 10.3 32.31 10.7 14.37 10.0 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.22 9.9 24.84 8.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.81 7.5 20.81 7.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.16 5.1 20.16 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.57 11.1 28.57 11.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.37 14.9 30.15 12.7 – – Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 28.84 11.1 – – Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.70 15.4 24.14 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.25 8.3 21.25 8.3 – – Designers......................................................... 21.89 3.7 22.67 3.4 12.48 14.2 Level 4 .................................................. 10.03 7.8 10.62 7.8 9.04 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.65 4.4 14.13 3.9 11.40 15.1 Level 6 .................................................. 16.67 6.2 16.95 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.13 5.1 20.13 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.09 6.0 25.09 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.07 4.8 28.25 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.42 6.3 41.79 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.85 12.9 26.08 13.2 – – Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.29 3.5 32.29 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 5.6 28.30 5.6 – – Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 45.65 27.8 – – Floral designers................................................ 10.23 6.6 11.15 7.4 8.37 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 9.88 9.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.82 7.8 11.59 7.8 – – Graphic designers............................................... 20.73 3.1 20.66 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.85 4.1 14.87 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.29 5.1 17.19 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.89 7.2 18.89 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.06 7.3 24.06 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.06 6.8 25.62 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.62 8.1 25.26 8.5 – – Interior designers.............................................. 23.14 7.1 23.46 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.00 12.1 22.00 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. $28.40 15.2% $28.40 15.2% – – Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 10.6 16.15 12.4 – – Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.13 25.4 34.16 23.4 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.54 25.3 37.40 25.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.54 25.3 37.40 25.7 – – Producers and directors......................................... 37.42 25.7 37.62 25.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.42 25.7 37.62 25.8 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 27.04 17.2 30.81 16.6 $13.83 8.0% Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.04 17.2 30.81 16.6 13.83 8.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 27.81 19.1 31.70 18.2 13.99 9.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.81 19.1 31.70 18.2 13.99 9.6 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 16.34 19.4 – – 12.40 23.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.34 19.4 – – 12.40 23.4 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 11.26 40.5 – – 10.87 46.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.26 40.5 – – 10.87 46.5 Choreographers.................................................. 17.55 9.3 – – 17.35 11.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.55 9.3 – – 17.35 11.5 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.26 11.2 34.88 14.6 26.18 16.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.26 11.2 34.88 14.6 26.18 16.1 Music directors and composers................................... 25.76 15.0 – – 23.83 19.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.76 15.0 – – 23.83 19.2 Musicians and singers........................................... 36.92 12.9 38.81 15.0 27.67 23.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.92 12.9 38.81 15.0 27.67 23.7 Announcers........................................................ 27.67 27.8 40.87 24.1 9.35 6.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.67 27.8 40.87 24.1 9.35 6.5 Radio and television announcers................................. 30.35 29.3 42.00 23.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.35 29.3 42.00 23.0 – – News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.27 13.4 31.73 13.6 16.73 27.2 Level 5 .................................................. 11.26 8.1 11.25 8.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.86 8.9 13.83 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.19 12.0 23.27 12.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.88 16.7 34.93 17.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.37 5.9 39.50 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.33 17.4 43.33 17.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.24 46.9 63.82 46.5 – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 26.78 5.7 27.12 5.8 16.73 27.2 Level 5 .................................................. 11.26 8.1 11.25 8.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.86 8.9 13.83 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.09 12.3 24.20 12.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.88 16.7 34.93 17.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.34 6.2 39.48 6.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.61 5.3 33.61 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.32 20.7 32.00 21.4 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 26.32 4.3 26.45 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.87 6.3 17.87 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.24 10.1 23.86 8.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.11 5.2 25.11 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. $27.78 4.9% $27.78 4.9% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.20 9.2 26.20 9.2 – – Writers and editors............................................... 26.56 4.4 26.60 4.5 $25.02 16.6% Level 5 .................................................. 14.61 6.8 14.64 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.57 7.1 16.86 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.53 3.9 20.44 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.14 7.0 26.28 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.05 4.3 28.06 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.60 9.9 39.60 9.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.44 3.9 42.44 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.64 7.0 22.75 6.7 – – Editors......................................................... 25.29 5.9 25.34 6.0 23.42 24.4 Level 6 .................................................. 16.51 8.5 16.90 9.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.41 2.5 20.29 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.19 7.7 23.30 7.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.16 7.5 27.17 7.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.56 8.0 35.56 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.91 5.2 41.91 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.78 7.6 23.06 7.2 – – Technical writers............................................... 30.01 6.7 30.08 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.67 9.2 22.84 9.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.08 8.1 32.08 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.74 3.9 28.74 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.44 13.0 41.44 13.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.19 4.6 44.19 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.60 14.2 21.60 14.2 – – Writers and authors............................................. 23.62 16.2 22.99 18.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.30 12.2 16.66 13.1 – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.58 8.2 22.00 8.3 17.04 15.2 Level 5 .................................................. 11.53 15.3 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.87 5.4 20.29 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.15 3.2 22.15 3.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.05 17.7 – – – – Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.98 14.6 20.09 15.8 19.27 13.2 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.67 9.8 22.91 8.9 21.20 28.6 Level 3 .................................................. 7.83 3.2 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.03 13.4 13.24 12.7 9.71 9.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 4.5 17.48 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.21 3.4 16.19 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.66 5.7 21.74 5.3 29.09 5.9 Level 8 .................................................. – – 30.28 10.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.67 5.4 30.91 3.7 – – Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.10 10.7 22.53 12.7 20.16 26.0 Level 4 .................................................. 11.48 6.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.30 6.1 17.41 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.29 3.3 23.72 3.4 – – Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.56 12.4 21.43 11.8 12.50 29.5 Level 4 .................................................. $12.14 16.1% – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.73 4.0 $15.70 4.1% – – Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.01 16.5 28.97 16.4 – – Photographers..................................................... 14.90 11.5 14.61 11.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.95 17.0 13.27 20.2 – – Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 21.37 11.1 21.31 11.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.41 7.0 – – – – Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.69 15.8 20.57 16.9 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.49 1.5 27.44 1.7 $27.74 2.7% Level 2 .................................................. 10.34 2.9 10.50 2.8 9.55 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.53 5.5 10.49 6.4 10.79 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.43 1.3 14.48 1.6 14.19 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.66 1.4 17.60 1.4 17.95 4.4 Level 6 .................................................. 20.46 2.4 20.28 2.3 21.65 5.9 Level 7 .................................................. 24.04 1.3 23.91 1.5 24.73 1.7 Level 8 .................................................. 27.90 1.5 27.47 1.6 29.76 1.9 Level 9 .................................................. 30.54 1.3 29.90 1.2 33.04 2.9 Level 10.................................................. 37.07 2.9 36.87 3.2 39.20 3.1 Level 11.................................................. 43.08 6.1 43.21 6.4 41.05 3.7 Level 12.................................................. 74.85 7.6 73.88 6.9 92.61 27.0 Level 13.................................................. 70.56 4.6 70.20 4.9 78.06 6.9 Level 14.................................................. 97.21 12.4 89.07 10.0 151.35 34.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.05 5.2 32.41 5.9 37.39 13.1 Dentists.......................................................... 62.90 18.6 63.29 19.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 89.36 23.2 – – – – Dentists, general............................................... 66.00 19.9 66.54 20.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 89.36 23.2 – – – – Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.67 3.2 22.60 3.4 23.37 5.1 Level 6 .................................................. 18.61 9.5 18.31 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.54 5.5 21.29 6.6 22.70 6.4 Level 8 .................................................. 23.38 4.2 23.03 5.1 25.27 4.9 Level 9 .................................................. 23.43 5.6 23.35 5.6 – – Optometrists...................................................... 50.34 8.0 51.30 10.1 – – Pharmacists....................................................... 44.56 2.1 46.51 1.1 34.05 9.4 Level 8 .................................................. 41.41 5.6 46.28 3.3 30.77 17.4 Level 9 .................................................. 43.68 2.3 45.00 2.3 38.98 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 46.57 1.1 46.81 1.1 43.28 2.7 Level 11.................................................. 48.09 1.3 48.12 1.4 47.05 2.5 Level 12.................................................. 52.20 3.8 52.66 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.44 4.8 44.95 6.2 47.63 2.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 60.48 7.7 58.76 7.6 94.54 15.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.81 7.3 19.81 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.61 6.1 20.61 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 20.61 3.3 20.61 3.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.51 23.3 49.57 23.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 79.95 9.4 78.15 8.7 121.85 16.6 Level 13.................................................. $71.64 5.0% $71.30 5.3% $78.06 6.9% Level 14.................................................. 97.80 12.7 89.60 10.3 151.35 34.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 53.06 13.3 50.58 17.0 75.69 2.5 Anesthesiologists............................................... 98.12 23.5 80.79 17.4 – – Family and general practitioners................................ 68.44 10.2 66.11 7.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 22.61 3.7 22.61 3.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 79.32 18.0 74.63 15.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 70.32 9.6 70.09 9.7 – – Internists, general............................................. 55.89 19.5 55.61 20.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 81.88 23.1 82.00 23.2 – – Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 57.57 25.0 – – Psychiatrists................................................... 70.53 8.6 71.93 8.8 58.40 14.9 Level 12.................................................. 78.53 7.9 – – – – Level 14.................................................. 75.33 4.9 75.79 5.3 – – Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 27.8 88.12 29.2 – – Physician assistants.............................................. 37.93 6.6 37.84 6.9 39.25 19.5 Level 9 .................................................. 34.23 8.5 34.26 8.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.66 9.2 42.71 9.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.14 9.6 35.13 8.8 – – Registered nurses................................................. 29.33 .7 29.10 .8 30.22 1.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.18 6.0 18.86 6.0 15.31 14.5 Level 6 .................................................. 23.19 6.8 24.34 7.0 18.76 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 24.38 1.3 24.26 1.4 24.83 1.7 Level 8 .................................................. 28.00 1.6 27.55 1.7 29.56 1.9 Level 9 .................................................. 29.82 1.3 29.18 1.2 32.14 2.8 Level 10.................................................. 37.98 2.9 37.85 3.2 39.05 5.8 Level 11.................................................. 37.58 3.3 37.47 3.7 38.53 3.5 Level 12.................................................. 49.07 8.8 49.41 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.52 6.0 32.83 6.4 30.26 5.1 Therapists........................................................ 28.33 2.5 27.57 2.4 32.60 7.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.94 6.7 16.73 6.8 19.48 6.3 Level 6 .................................................. 20.35 7.1 20.43 7.6 19.32 18.0 Level 7 .................................................. 22.40 1.9 22.40 2.2 22.42 8.3 Level 8 .................................................. 28.45 3.1 28.13 3.6 32.16 4.7 Level 9 .................................................. 32.27 3.5 31.01 2.3 36.56 12.7 Level 10.................................................. 36.13 6.4 35.83 7.2 38.49 7.2 Level 11.................................................. 40.11 9.5 40.21 9.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.84 14.4 32.99 12.2 46.57 12.1 Audiologists.................................................... 24.64 6.2 24.78 7.9 – – Occupational therapists......................................... 31.14 4.8 29.41 5.4 35.59 12.9 Level 7 .................................................. 26.22 8.1 23.93 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.34 3.5 30.07 4.8 32.23 4.9 Level 9 .................................................. 30.82 4.4 29.34 5.6 33.25 7.5 Physical therapists............................................. 32.70 3.6 32.29 4.1 35.58 4.7 Level 6 .................................................. 23.65 13.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.43 6.3 27.68 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.82 5.7 31.60 6.0 37.27 14.4 Level 9 .................................................. $31.89 2.2% $31.07 2.4% $35.85 5.4% Level 10.................................................. 37.74 3.5 37.24 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.28 13.1 39.33 14.7 – – Radiation therapists............................................ 33.51 6.9 33.79 7.1 – – Recreational therapists......................................... 18.57 8.9 18.19 9.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.04 3.2 14.04 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 19.9 17.82 19.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 8.6 18.50 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.31 4.8 – – – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.88 1.6 22.81 1.9 23.38 5.0 Level 5 .................................................. 21.17 1.9 21.24 2.2 20.85 2.4 Level 6 .................................................. 21.37 7.4 20.98 7.9 25.42 4.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.14 2.0 22.21 2.1 21.74 4.3 Level 8 .................................................. 24.53 3.8 24.44 3.9 26.20 1.5 Level 9 .................................................. 27.38 4.7 26.62 5.0 28.66 6.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.60 7.0 24.54 7.5 – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.55 9.5 30.71 6.2 59.90 28.7 Level 8 .................................................. 28.04 7.8 27.76 8.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.68 11.7 33.00 6.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.15 5.3 30.09 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.35 10.7 34.32 10.8 – – Veterinarians..................................................... 39.79 8.4 39.43 10.1 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.07 2.2 19.09 2.3 18.79 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.37 9.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 5.1 11.84 4.7 12.29 14.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.47 4.0 14.50 3.9 14.09 6.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 3.4 17.44 3.6 17.16 5.1 Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 4.1 20.40 4.6 19.45 10.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.88 4.4 22.82 4.4 24.27 7.8 Level 8 .................................................. 23.03 4.3 22.65 4.4 30.01 8.2 Level 9 .................................................. 26.22 2.4 26.24 2.8 26.11 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.45 6.8 21.29 6.9 27.71 5.1 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.04 2.6 22.92 2.6 25.14 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 18.26 5.7 18.17 6.0 19.92 5.3 Level 6 .................................................. 23.52 4.7 23.71 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.58 4.8 23.47 4.8 26.60 9.1 Level 8 .................................................. 22.75 4.7 22.44 4.8 29.32 11.2 Level 9 .................................................. 26.13 2.5 26.13 3.0 26.11 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.29 5.9 25.12 6.0 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.52 3.1 16.55 3.2 16.20 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.50 8.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.88 5.2 11.84 4.7 12.58 16.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.52 4.0 14.57 3.9 14.08 6.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.05 3.9 17.10 4.3 16.79 5.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.48 4.7 19.60 5.1 17.93 10.3 Level 7 .................................................. 18.83 3.5 19.01 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.38 3.7 24.50 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. $27.43 2.6% $27.43 2.6% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.29 10.5 19.19 10.5 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 31.53 4.6 30.01 5.1 $35.18 7.6% Level 5 .................................................. 24.63 14.6 20.55 20.9 29.31 12.7 Level 6 .................................................. 32.22 5.6 30.44 3.8 37.67 9.6 Level 7 .................................................. 30.36 4.8 30.32 5.7 30.47 10.3 Level 8 .................................................. 36.30 6.1 34.92 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.98 4.6 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.07 3.1 25.24 3.1 24.12 8.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.95 5.4 11.58 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.94 5.2 14.34 5.0 12.48 11.6 Level 5 .................................................. 21.40 5.5 20.38 4.7 29.45 16.0 Level 6 .................................................. 22.94 3.2 23.07 3.0 22.41 8.0 Level 7 .................................................. 28.28 5.9 28.76 6.4 24.88 6.8 Level 8 .................................................. 29.56 3.3 29.11 3.9 32.95 8.8 Level 9 .................................................. 33.05 8.3 33.08 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.26 7.7 26.78 8.5 29.62 15.1 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.96 9.8 24.47 10.3 16.27 14.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.96 5.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 6.9 13.20 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.95 6.4 22.10 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.69 10.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.25 11.3 31.30 12.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.96 18.7 21.54 20.3 – – Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.48 4.8 30.45 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.93 5.7 32.18 6.0 – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.42 7.6 32.56 7.6 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.40 2.6 24.30 2.6 24.98 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 9.0 15.63 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.97 5.0 19.84 5.3 21.83 6.4 Level 6 .................................................. 22.46 3.9 22.55 3.5 22.09 9.4 Level 7 .................................................. 26.05 4.0 26.40 4.3 24.25 7.1 Level 8 .................................................. 29.54 3.6 28.99 4.4 33.56 9.7 Level 9 .................................................. 28.83 17.1 28.89 17.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.63 7.6 26.71 8.5 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.27 5.7 15.62 7.1 13.60 5.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.04 4.5 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.21 6.9 10.39 6.2 12.55 6.9 Level 5 .................................................. 14.74 6.1 15.18 6.8 11.97 7.7 Level 6 .................................................. 16.81 10.4 16.53 11.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.30 4.6 21.51 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.27 27.2 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.62 6.0 – – – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.77 1.8 16.28 2.0 13.65 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.66 4.2 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.66 2.7 11.16 3.4 10.03 3.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 2.4 14.21 2.9 13.02 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. $17.02 3.5% $17.52 3.1% $14.44 9.4% Level 6 .................................................. 18.66 7.3 18.65 8.2 18.74 10.1 Level 7 .................................................. 20.49 5.1 20.13 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.69 5.6 16.69 5.6 – – Dietetic technicians............................................ 11.19 14.5 12.42 18.7 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.83 2.1 14.32 2.6 12.36 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 3.0 11.19 4.1 10.09 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 2.6 13.47 3.5 12.95 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.06 6.9 16.30 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.09 14.5 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.40 4.7 15.40 4.7 – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.68 4.1 16.81 4.3 14.81 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.04 7.3 14.93 7.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.34 12.9 18.50 13.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.79 13.3 – – – – Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.82 2.9 20.75 3.4 21.05 9.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.72 3.2 18.90 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.95 6.7 19.42 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.02 3.6 21.45 5.4 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.16 2.4 18.19 2.6 17.78 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.25 2.2 16.35 2.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.02 3.5 17.93 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.55 2.9 19.84 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.15 9.0 18.15 9.0 – – Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 14.44 8.1 16.01 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.80 3.7 14.80 3.7 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.19 1.3 18.12 1.4 18.56 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 16.09 1.7 15.93 2.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.67 1.6 17.63 1.8 17.89 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.22 2.5 19.15 2.7 19.66 3.2 Level 7 .................................................. 19.86 2.5 19.51 2.7 22.66 5.9 Level 8 .................................................. 21.82 12.9 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.60 7.9 18.52 11.2 20.66 11.3 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.00 4.0 15.26 3.7 12.86 12.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 6.7 10.52 4.5 8.95 6.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.76 3.8 10.73 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 4.6 14.09 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.21 5.2 15.18 5.5 15.57 16.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.79 5.4 18.55 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.99 7.2 21.99 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.39 21.2 21.58 20.1 – – Opticians, dispensing Level 4 .................................................. 11.88 12.4 11.88 12.4 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.57 6.9 18.66 7.0 16.52 13.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 3.2 14.61 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.98 4.2 16.12 4.3 14.85 8.8 Level 6 .................................................. 22.66 7.1 22.30 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. $21.80 2.6% $21.80 2.6% – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.12 10.0 28.12 10.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.03 9.6 14.30 10.6 – – Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 23.87 5.3 23.88 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.79 5.6 20.78 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.69 2.5 28.69 2.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.22 20.7 24.22 20.7 – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.13 5.8 23.14 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.96 7.3 20.96 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.79 5.6 20.78 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.69 2.5 28.69 2.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.22 20.7 24.22 20.7 – – Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 24.37 11.8 25.48 12.1 $18.46 8.0% Athletic trainers............................................... 17.95 10.0 18.35 10.2 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.96 1.4 12.27 1.2 10.62 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.30 7.0 9.22 3.1 7.11 13.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.77 1.8 10.19 1.3 8.56 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.06 1.7 11.23 1.7 10.43 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.01 1.3 12.94 1.2 13.51 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.92 3.1 15.84 3.3 16.67 6.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.99 3.6 18.77 3.7 22.12 14.7 Level 7 .................................................. 21.31 4.8 20.91 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.77 5.8 15.08 6.6 13.48 8.3 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.84 1.2 11.14 1.2 9.70 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.78 4.8 9.53 4.5 7.67 9.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.69 1.9 10.15 1.5 8.40 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.90 1.8 11.02 1.9 10.41 2.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.00 2.6 11.94 2.7 12.36 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 14.34 6.7 14.27 7.0 15.65 6.3 Level 6 .................................................. 16.96 3.2 16.94 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.37 4.7 13.90 4.0 11.36 6.2 Home health aides............................................... 9.17 4.4 9.95 3.5 8.00 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.68 5.8 9.67 4.3 7.62 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 8.91 4.1 9.06 4.8 8.58 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.17 4.8 11.43 6.0 10.59 3.2 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.15 1.2 11.21 1.2 10.83 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.54 3.8 9.55 4.7 9.52 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 1.5 10.24 1.4 9.58 2.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.21 1.9 11.27 2.1 10.92 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.27 3.4 12.13 3.5 13.19 7.1 Level 5 .................................................. 15.38 5.4 15.23 5.7 18.38 7.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.47 5.3 14.05 4.6 11.25 6.1 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.57 5.4 12.76 5.3 10.72 5.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.72 4.8 11.00 4.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.25 4.3 11.40 4.4 10.36 9.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.23 4.1 11.25 3.9 11.00 12.3 Level 5 .................................................. $16.28 3.2% $16.53 3.3% – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.13 2.7 17.11 2.9 – – Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 15.36 7.2 15.45 8.2 $14.35 8.1% Level 3 .................................................. 11.75 5.5 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 18.7 14.77 18.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.21 12.5 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 5.7 18.75 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.12 3.8 – – – – Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.11 8.3 17.09 9.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.92 3.8 17.94 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.20 3.7 – – – – Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.77 9.8 12.91 12.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 9.2 13.57 9.2 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.94 10.9 16.38 11.7 13.46 14.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.67 4.4 9.63 6.0 9.76 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.93 7.6 11.14 8.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.40 6.0 11.29 6.3 11.65 12.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.14 11.9 15.87 13.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.97 10.0 20.96 10.0 – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.14 14.0 22.24 10.8 15.81 25.7 Level 4 .................................................. – – 10.94 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.88 7.6 17.72 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.97 10.0 20.96 10.0 – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.87 3.9 10.92 4.8 10.56 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.69 4.5 9.63 6.2 9.82 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.90 7.7 11.12 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.56 7.2 11.36 7.4 – – Massage therapists................................................ 19.21 16.3 20.71 16.3 16.71 29.1 Level 5 .................................................. 18.37 39.2 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.37 1.8 13.57 1.6 12.27 5.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.61 11.3 8.72 4.3 6.45 20.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.24 3.1 10.43 3.4 9.51 7.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.51 3.0 11.91 3.4 10.46 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.69 1.6 13.55 1.7 15.22 2.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.63 2.0 16.53 2.1 17.53 4.0 Level 6 .................................................. 18.42 3.0 18.46 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.52 5.9 21.61 8.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.98 9.0 16.01 10.9 15.86 18.4 Dental assistants............................................... 15.95 2.4 16.13 2.4 14.23 9.6 Level 3 .................................................. 14.56 7.7 15.62 7.3 11.22 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 15.54 2.8 15.50 2.6 16.00 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.56 4.6 18.43 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.21 3.8 19.21 3.8 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 13.24 2.5 13.20 2.5 13.69 5.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.36 6.0 10.42 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.66 3.3 10.57 2.5 11.43 17.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.35 3.0 13.25 3.2 14.81 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. $16.35 3.3% $16.29 3.4% $17.06 2.9% Level 6 .................................................. 17.73 8.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.54 22.8 19.14 24.2 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.47 4.3 13.43 4.7 13.68 9.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.45 13.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.28 3.3 12.20 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 4.3 13.62 4.5 13.27 11.1 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.31 5.7 14.68 4.3 18.15 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 13.60 1.3 13.60 1.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.46 3.5 13.26 3.7 14.82 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.87 4.2 16.47 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. – – 21.47 5.1 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.61 5.4 11.62 4.0 8.95 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.93 4.3 10.43 4.3 8.67 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.62 3.9 10.17 5.5 8.87 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.37 7.6 13.92 7.1 – – Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.01 8.0 11.85 8.6 8.77 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.51 10.3 11.51 10.5 – – Protective service occupations...................................... 18.23 2.6 18.90 2.7 10.64 3.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.68 4.7 8.92 5.5 8.20 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.44 4.3 9.59 4.8 8.95 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 1.9 10.82 1.9 9.99 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 4.2 12.82 4.4 11.88 6.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.24 3.7 16.12 3.7 19.29 7.8 Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 2.4 20.19 2.5 18.28 8.2 Level 7 .................................................. 24.71 1.6 24.75 1.5 19.24 17.6 Level 8 .................................................. 26.47 2.0 26.48 2.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.72 3.2 30.72 3.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.29 2.3 37.29 2.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.55 13.8 45.55 13.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.34 7.3 22.06 7.1 10.27 11.6 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.23 3.2 32.23 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.17 3.4 18.17 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.03 7.1 26.03 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.80 5.4 30.80 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.53 4.1 34.53 4.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.81 3.7 38.81 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.14 8.2 37.14 8.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 25.89 12.5 25.89 12.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.82 4.4 16.82 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.46 14.6 25.46 14.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.39 4.0 33.39 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.46 8.7 39.46 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.98 11.5 27.98 11.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.1 33.98 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.31 .6 19.31 .6 – – Level 7 .................................................. $26.31 7.6% $26.31 7.6% – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.83 5.4 30.83 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.72 4.7 34.72 4.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.67 4.0 38.67 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.52 7.5 38.52 7.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.49 4.4 28.49 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.21 9.6 18.21 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.29 5.1 23.29 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.19 7.1 27.19 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.45 4.2 29.45 4.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.42 4.7 35.42 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.03 8.1 25.03 8.1 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 20.10 2.4 20.36 2.0 $11.03 17.5% Level 3 .................................................. 11.08 17.0 14.40 22.0 8.83 8.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.15 8.7 13.27 9.2 9.80 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.89 4.0 17.23 3.7 9.62 15.1 Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 4.1 19.47 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.82 4.0 22.95 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.47 3.5 22.47 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.81 7.7 28.81 7.7 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 21.72 10.9 21.73 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.47 7.2 22.54 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.51 10.7 24.51 10.7 – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.93 11.8 21.93 11.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.24 10.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 10.9 24.57 10.9 – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.05 5.2 18.12 5.2 11.78 14.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.92 21.2 11.05 22.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.60 10.7 11.05 11.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.13 9.7 13.15 10.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.93 6.3 15.94 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.51 6.7 20.55 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.58 4.0 26.62 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.81 4.2 24.81 4.2 – – Bailiffs........................................................ 20.63 4.0 21.25 4.1 11.61 20.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.86 9.7 15.85 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.98 2.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.65 2.8 24.65 2.8 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 17.95 5.5 18.00 5.4 11.83 18.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.74 11.2 11.06 12.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.88 10.8 12.92 10.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.78 6.2 15.78 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.53 6.8 20.57 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.73 4.2 26.76 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.37 5.3 24.37 5.3 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.01 4.5 27.25 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. $18.57 8.8% $20.63 5.6% – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.03 7.5 20.41 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.17 6.4 23.17 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.49 7.8 25.57 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.15 7.6 28.15 7.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.13 7.1 35.13 7.1 – – Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.49 9.4 19.74 9.4 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 17.36 7.7 17.78 9.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.64 7.8 20.66 7.4 – – Police officers................................................... 24.57 1.0 24.66 1.0 $16.74 12.2% Level 3 .................................................. 16.68 13.5 17.17 14.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.22 6.1 17.54 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.64 3.8 17.72 4.0 13.85 15.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.93 3.0 21.02 3.0 17.71 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.24 1.8 25.24 1.8 25.51 14.0 Level 8 .................................................. 26.49 1.6 26.50 1.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.87 2.7 29.88 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.39 4.9 18.39 4.9 – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.58 1.0 24.66 1.0 16.60 12.5 Level 3 .................................................. 16.68 13.5 17.17 14.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.22 6.1 17.54 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.64 3.8 17.72 4.0 13.85 15.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.92 3.0 21.01 3.0 17.71 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.24 1.8 25.24 1.8 25.30 15.5 Level 8 .................................................. 26.51 1.6 26.52 1.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.87 2.7 29.88 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.39 4.9 18.39 4.9 – – Animal control workers............................................ 17.04 7.4 17.31 7.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.02 17.7 17.34 17.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.13 4.7 11.98 5.7 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.78 2.1 10.80 2.1 10.62 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.61 5.1 8.81 5.6 8.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.42 4.7 9.51 5.0 9.03 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.63 1.9 10.67 2.0 10.32 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.06 4.3 12.03 4.2 12.49 9.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.04 6.6 15.63 4.8 23.24 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.13 10.8 15.58 8.5 24.26 8.6 Level 7 .................................................. 20.29 6.8 19.56 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.65 11.8 14.25 12.5 10.43 13.9 Security guards................................................. 10.76 2.2 10.78 2.2 10.62 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.61 5.1 8.81 5.6 8.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.42 4.7 9.51 5.0 9.03 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.63 1.9 10.67 2.0 10.32 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.05 4.7 12.02 4.5 12.49 9.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.04 6.6 15.63 4.8 23.24 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 17.91 11.6 15.02 8.6 24.26 8.6 Level 7 .................................................. 21.49 5.6 20.93 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $13.65 11.8% $14.25 12.5% $10.43 13.9% Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.20 3.9 14.07 6.9 9.09 3.8 Level 1 .................................................. 9.16 8.1 – – 8.58 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.47 6.6 11.50 5.4 8.69 6.2 Level 3 .................................................. 9.57 7.2 11.62 11.0 8.83 7.3 Level 4 .................................................. 11.10 6.5 11.35 9.5 10.79 11.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.33 7.6 17.26 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.06 4.3 – – – – Crossing guards................................................. 10.86 6.8 – – 10.68 6.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.86 5.9 – – 9.37 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 13.69 8.3 – – 13.69 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.52 10.2 – – 9.52 10.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.53 2.2 9.53 7.3 8.20 1.8 Level 1 .................................................. 6.80 6.1 – – 6.80 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 7.79 2.5 9.16 2.3 7.73 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 8.34 3.6 8.35 4.0 8.34 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 9.44 5.4 9.74 10.5 9.18 5.4 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.00 1.1 9.02 1.6 6.64 1.3 Level 1 .................................................. 6.60 1.2 6.96 2.2 6.34 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 6.90 2.4 7.35 2.8 6.44 2.3 Level 3 .................................................. 8.54 1.7 9.09 1.9 7.47 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 10.87 1.1 11.06 1.2 9.39 3.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.21 2.0 14.24 2.1 13.37 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 16.69 3.8 16.69 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.38 3.1 17.62 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.70 6.2 21.70 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.28 6.5 11.64 7.8 9.18 8.4 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.47 1.7 14.70 1.7 10.70 5.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.84 10.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.93 2.8 9.08 2.9 8.45 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.55 2.7 11.54 3.2 11.68 8.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.82 3.4 14.85 3.5 13.87 9.7 Level 6 .................................................. 17.13 3.0 17.13 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.74 2.9 17.80 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.70 6.2 21.70 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.25 4.2 15.30 4.4 – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.83 5.0 17.23 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.20 4.8 11.20 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.01 8.0 15.97 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 6.0 18.24 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.91 6.6 17.91 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.93 15.8 18.93 15.8 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.13 1.9 14.34 1.8 10.80 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. $8.88 2.9% $9.03 3.1% $8.45 4.8% Level 4 .................................................. 11.58 2.9 11.56 3.4 11.69 8.1 Level 5 .................................................. 14.70 3.6 14.74 3.7 13.46 10.9 Level 6 .................................................. 16.89 3.4 16.89 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.71 3.8 17.78 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.44 7.1 20.44 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.75 3.4 14.80 3.5 – – Cooks............................................................. 9.84 1.2 10.30 1.1 8.32 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 6.95 2.9 7.34 4.8 6.72 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.29 1.6 8.49 2.4 7.93 2.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.79 2.3 9.96 2.7 9.10 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 11.27 1.1 11.36 1.2 10.36 2.5 Level 5 .................................................. 13.38 3.2 13.44 3.3 12.40 1.6 Level 6 .................................................. 13.29 16.7 13.29 16.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.77 8.4 11.77 9.5 – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.38 2.6 7.99 3.5 6.85 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.66 2.6 6.96 6.1 6.54 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.39 4.0 7.74 5.1 7.02 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 8.24 3.0 8.38 5.3 7.92 2.6 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.26 1.7 11.40 1.8 9.83 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.58 8.8 10.30 9.2 8.57 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.42 3.9 9.51 4.3 8.96 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 4.1 10.72 4.4 10.40 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.88 2.4 11.90 2.6 11.27 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.14 3.8 14.23 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.77 8.9 14.77 8.9 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.13 1.2 10.40 1.4 9.09 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.27 7.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.37 2.3 8.35 3.5 8.39 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.72 2.3 9.89 2.6 9.14 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.04 1.6 11.15 1.7 10.14 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.67 5.2 12.69 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.17 18.8 12.17 18.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.35 5.9 – – – – Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.08 2.5 9.26 3.2 8.55 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.24 2.4 – – 7.45 7.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.77 2.3 7.74 4.2 7.83 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.81 4.1 9.96 4.2 9.13 5.3 Level 4 .................................................. 10.86 3.7 10.87 4.5 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.03 1.6 9.66 2.2 8.11 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.96 2.1 8.35 3.0 7.54 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.76 2.0 9.27 2.0 8.19 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.62 3.2 10.95 3.8 9.60 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.90 5.8 11.89 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.20 17.2 – – – – Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.29 1.9 5.48 2.6 5.12 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 5.27 2.6 5.58 2.9 4.99 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. $4.81 3.5% $4.79 5.3% $4.83 4.1% Level 3 .................................................. 5.90 3.6 6.04 6.3 5.77 6.1 Level 4 .................................................. 6.56 7.5 6.83 8.5 5.88 8.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.81 16.0 – – 9.71 19.9 Bartenders...................................................... 6.87 2.2 7.03 4.3 6.71 4.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.94 7.0 – – 6.71 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 6.48 3.9 6.28 6.8 6.58 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 7.25 3.6 7.40 7.2 7.08 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 6.67 7.3 6.98 7.9 5.74 10.1 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.54 2.9 4.67 4.0 4.41 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 4.62 6.1 4.97 6.9 4.27 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 4.13 4.1 4.10 6.3 4.15 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 5.12 6.1 5.17 8.0 5.07 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 5.75 20.3 5.83 30.7 5.65 16.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.96 15.8 – – 11.20 15.7 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.00 1.9 7.25 3.5 6.75 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.58 2.8 6.85 4.0 6.32 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.63 5.2 8.53 6.4 8.82 8.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.99 4.7 – – 11.46 7.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.85 30.3 – – – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.58 1.0 8.45 1.8 6.98 1.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.97 .9 7.50 1.9 6.76 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.52 2.8 8.27 4.3 6.98 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.19 2.1 9.58 2.2 8.45 1.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.36 4.1 11.54 4.3 10.11 8.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.24 5.4 – – 7.19 3.4 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.53 1.2 8.47 2.2 6.93 .9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.95 1.0 7.54 2.2 6.73 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.47 3.2 8.33 5.3 6.88 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.22 2.4 9.59 2.5 8.55 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 4.8 11.67 4.9 9.27 2.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.39 8.7 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 7.81 2.0 8.38 2.5 7.28 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.08 1.7 7.33 2.9 6.93 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.75 3.1 8.06 3.1 7.49 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.09 3.1 9.54 3.7 8.07 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.25 8.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.48 3.0 – – – – Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.37 4.8 8.64 5.1 7.83 5.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.80 2.9 7.99 2.8 7.47 6.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.30 10.9 8.67 10.8 7.57 11.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.95 10.3 9.75 12.5 10.72 4.1 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.93 1.3 8.25 1.7 7.26 1.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.77 1.2 8.07 1.6 7.27 1.5 Level 2 .................................................. 8.58 4.7 8.74 5.8 7.07 4.3 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.84 3.6 8.90 8.1 7.25 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. $6.99 2.9% $7.16 7.8% $6.93 2.0% Level 2 .................................................. 7.38 2.7 7.65 4.8 7.21 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 8.73 4.7 9.98 8.8 8.09 5.3 Level 4 .................................................. 11.28 13.9 – – – – Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.49 2.3 11.99 2.5 8.82 1.8 Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 3.5 9.50 4.3 8.10 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.91 2.5 11.20 2.7 9.47 2.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.60 1.5 12.77 1.6 10.12 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.34 3.2 14.42 3.2 12.36 8.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.24 2.8 17.23 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.51 7.0 21.54 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.92 3.6 23.92 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.97 4.6 29.64 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.28 7.7 14.32 8.1 13.89 13.1 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.81 5.3 18.86 5.3 12.33 9.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 14.4 12.62 14.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.04 5.4 11.95 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 5.6 16.76 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.09 7.8 22.14 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.03 2.9 25.03 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.64 4.6 29.64 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.98 3.9 17.05 4.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.24 4.7 17.30 4.7 12.44 10.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.65 14.3 12.70 14.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.73 5.5 11.63 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.14 4.7 17.14 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.13 4.1 18.20 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.09 2.9 25.09 2.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.68 3.7 16.75 3.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.70 10.7 22.71 10.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.24 8.4 16.24 8.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.35 11.0 24.35 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.81 6.3 22.81 6.3 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.64 2.3 11.06 2.6 8.72 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 9.19 3.7 9.53 4.7 8.09 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.98 2.6 11.31 2.9 9.51 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.49 1.5 12.67 1.6 10.04 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.53 3.1 14.66 3.2 11.86 11.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.29 4.9 18.26 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.07 10.3 16.07 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.58 16.5 23.58 16.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.00 5.0 11.87 4.5 13.00 14.6 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.14 2.3 11.67 2.5 8.91 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. $9.61 4.0% $10.17 5.0% $8.28 2.5% Level 2 .................................................. 11.00 3.1 11.36 3.5 9.47 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.65 1.7 12.82 1.7 10.18 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.20 2.5 14.33 2.6 11.84 11.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.24 5.3 18.21 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.84 11.2 15.84 11.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.16 5.2 12.00 4.8 13.44 14.3 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.87 1.9 8.92 2.3 8.57 2.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.37 1.6 8.41 1.9 8.12 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.93 3.8 9.98 4.4 9.74 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.00 2.4 11.23 2.7 9.30 9.8 Level 4 .................................................. 12.86 5.7 12.85 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.35 7.1 10.46 8.6 – – Pest control workers.............................................. 16.13 4.5 15.96 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.29 4.6 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.92 8.4 13.92 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.21 3.7 16.21 3.7 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.94 2.6 12.29 2.8 9.25 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.95 2.1 9.18 2.4 8.20 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 2.9 10.22 3.2 9.04 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.24 3.7 13.38 3.8 10.41 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 15.20 3.5 15.31 3.6 12.84 5.6 Level 5 .................................................. 18.00 3.2 18.00 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.66 2.7 20.66 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.63 13.7 24.63 13.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.79 8.3 14.91 4.7 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.69 2.7 12.01 2.9 9.35 4.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.96 2.2 9.17 2.5 8.27 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.03 3.0 10.13 3.4 9.06 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.01 4.2 13.14 4.4 10.40 5.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.30 3.9 15.44 4.0 12.84 5.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.85 3.3 17.85 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.35 2.9 20.35 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.15 16.0 25.15 16.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.72 9.4 14.66 5.9 – – Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.77 7.9 17.04 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.05 8.0 19.05 8.0 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.58 5.6 11.17 7.8 9.16 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.70 4.6 8.37 4.6 7.37 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 7.75 5.3 7.63 6.3 7.97 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.02 9.1 8.93 11.0 9.51 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.23 4.3 13.65 4.7 11.57 10.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.99 4.7 16.62 5.1 13.19 9.7 Level 6 .................................................. 17.97 3.8 18.25 4.7 16.83 7.4 Level 7 .................................................. 25.48 7.5 26.31 7.2 20.43 35.1 Level 8 .................................................. 22.18 11.8 22.28 12.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. $22.83 11.0% $22.84 11.2% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.37 7.7 12.20 8.8 $13.26 14.8% First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 14.08 3.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 1.7 10.89 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.98 .7 10.98 .7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.48 13.8 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.22 3.1 15.22 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.29 1.4 24.42 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.22 14.6 15.22 14.6 – – Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.1 16.03 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.22 3.1 15.22 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.29 1.4 24.42 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.31 15.1 15.31 15.1 – – Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 11.10 1.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 1.7 10.89 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.98 .7 10.98 .7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.88 3.6 15.98 3.7 12.83 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.70 8.1 12.79 9.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.64 10.8 13.56 11.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.10 7.3 16.22 7.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.53 6.8 16.53 6.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.93 15.1 21.93 15.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.92 11.9 22.92 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.08 9.3 15.09 9.3 – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.83 16.0 11.93 15.9 7.25 4.8 Level 1 .................................................. 6.88 3.6 – – 6.80 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.64 3.5 9.83 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.27 3.1 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.15 13.3 16.15 13.3 – – Gaming services workers........................................... 6.41 5.7 6.43 4.9 6.28 17.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.23 3.5 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 6.40 2.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 6.17 3.0 6.17 3.1 6.44 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 10.08 14.4 9.50 11.4 – – Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.24 2.2 6.30 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 6.33 1.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 6.10 1.2 6.10 1.3 5.29 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 7.87 19.9 8.25 20.2 – – Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 10.84 26.7 8.59 7.0 12.23 35.7 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 34.7 – – – – Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.52 7.5 13.49 11.2 9.37 12.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 15.5 – – 9.40 15.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.19 7.4 – – 9.19 7.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 20.5 – – 9.39 8.9 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.37 4.0 9.75 7.0 7.40 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.11 2.0 7.31 5.1 7.01 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.97 5.1 9.26 10.9 7.30 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. $10.06 8.3% $11.13 10.0% $8.76 3.1% Level 4 .................................................. 12.62 11.0 13.50 7.6 9.98 16.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.33 .7 – – – – Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.02 5.0 9.28 9.5 7.22 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.87 2.5 7.10 6.9 6.77 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.58 3.6 8.29 6.5 7.24 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 8.82 3.5 9.10 6.7 8.65 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.62 11.0 13.50 7.6 9.98 16.0 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.60 8.1 10.98 11.0 7.98 3.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.83 3.8 7.86 7.4 7.81 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 19.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.83 9.2 – – – – Funeral attendants................................................ 11.08 9.5 – – 10.81 10.4 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.66 6.1 12.48 5.6 13.11 9.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.49 13.8 – – 10.68 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 10.57 7.4 10.86 8.3 8.97 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 12.81 7.9 12.39 8.8 13.97 9.6 Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 6.9 21.31 12.9 16.59 10.6 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.74 6.6 12.58 5.8 13.22 11.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.17 16.4 – – 9.80 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 10.67 8.0 10.98 9.0 8.72 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.71 9.1 12.39 8.8 14.45 15.6 Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 6.9 21.31 12.9 16.59 10.6 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 14.47 19.2 13.27 16.1 15.65 35.2 Level 4 .................................................. 19.18 34.0 – – – – Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 11.2 10.75 13.2 – – Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.7 – – 29.44 27.6 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.81 9.7 9.99 10.8 8.57 4.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.76 5.0 7.76 5.9 7.77 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.82 5.3 8.81 6.6 8.84 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.13 14.9 14.23 15.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 12.8 13.73 12.8 – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.99 4.6 8.02 5.1 7.66 3.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.72 5.3 7.76 5.9 7.45 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.27 7.7 8.29 9.0 – – Concierges...................................................... 12.95 9.6 13.73 9.8 9.43 9.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.15 6.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.37 12.9 15.59 12.8 – – Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.76 9.2 12.81 13.9 10.30 8.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.12 10.7 – – 8.28 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. – – – – 8.18 5.6 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.59 9.5 12.77 14.7 10.03 8.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.12 10.7 – – 8.28 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. – – – – 8.18 5.6 Transportation attendants......................................... 29.65 4.3 30.14 4.0 19.73 22.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 21.1 – – 9.14 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 3.6 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. $17.19 6.7% $17.28 7.0% – – Level 4 .................................................. 27.97 3.1 28.05 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 36.07 2.1 36.47 2.2 – – Flight attendants............................................... 34.18 3.8 34.11 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 30.01 3.8 30.01 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 36.51 1.9 36.73 2.0 – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 14.42 10.7 15.08 10.7 $10.14 7.2% Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 21.1 – – 9.14 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 3.6 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.38 4.9 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.65 11.2 17.85 11.2 – – Child care workers................................................ 9.02 1.9 9.06 2.7 8.92 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.66 2.2 7.54 5.6 7.72 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.08 2.2 7.86 2.5 8.57 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.12 3.1 8.85 2.9 9.89 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 10.75 3.2 10.78 3.7 10.62 5.6 Level 5 .................................................. 13.62 7.5 13.47 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.32 8.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.28 17.2 – – 8.89 9.7 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.03 5.3 9.98 3.2 7.65 8.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.19 14.3 – – 6.46 10.8 Level 2 .................................................. 7.94 3.8 8.30 4.4 7.75 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.17 4.4 10.32 4.4 9.38 6.4 Level 4 .................................................. 10.32 3.8 10.33 4.3 10.25 9.2 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.07 3.3 14.37 4.2 10.37 3.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.79 14.5 – – 7.57 18.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.94 4.5 8.94 13.0 8.94 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.42 4.8 10.01 6.9 9.11 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.39 5.6 12.33 4.3 10.52 8.3 Level 5 .................................................. 13.69 5.5 14.37 4.7 12.88 10.0 Level 6 .................................................. 19.21 6.7 19.25 10.4 19.13 3.2 Level 7 .................................................. 18.45 9.8 20.81 6.6 10.97 35.3 Level 8 .................................................. 21.90 8.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.89 13.1 14.53 24.7 13.30 10.9 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.27 5.1 15.92 8.9 13.49 5.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.91 4.5 – – 8.91 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.20 6.4 – – 10.38 7.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.88 6.6 13.91 3.8 12.20 9.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.92 9.6 14.09 9.8 19.33 12.3 Level 6 .................................................. 20.78 7.8 – – 19.43 3.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.56 3.5 – – 14.68 5.3 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.36 3.7 14.02 4.4 9.12 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.79 14.5 – – 7.57 18.5 Level 2 .................................................. 8.94 4.9 8.94 13.0 8.95 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.10 6.4 10.13 7.3 8.32 9.5 Level 4 .................................................. 10.58 6.1 11.68 4.8 9.37 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. $12.64 7.0% $14.44 5.2% $10.23 10.7% Level 6 .................................................. 17.08 10.8 17.18 11.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.68 10.6 20.76 6.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.90 8.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.10 21.4 15.66 28.1 11.72 21.4 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.67 17.3 9.61 18.6 10.29 7.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.84 3.1 – – 10.49 2.4 Level 6 .................................................. 12.44 13.0 12.44 13.0 – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.57 1.4 19.22 1.7 8.50 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.52 1.0 7.78 1.8 7.37 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.40 .9 9.17 1.5 7.79 .8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.27 1.4 10.88 2.0 9.03 1.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 2.3 15.12 2.5 12.31 2.1 Level 5 .................................................. 19.51 3.4 19.55 3.5 17.33 15.4 Level 6 .................................................. 22.71 2.4 22.74 2.4 15.43 10.3 Level 7 .................................................. 29.18 2.8 29.21 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 37.64 4.6 37.66 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 46.30 9.8 46.38 9.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 50.60 13.4 50.60 13.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 54.12 5.8 54.13 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 65.21 6.3 65.21 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.06 5.6 20.04 5.8 9.40 8.0 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.96 3.6 20.18 3.5 9.87 16.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.79 6.6 11.11 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.00 3.3 12.34 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.23 1.7 15.23 1.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 2.9 18.74 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.57 3.4 25.57 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.24 9.3 29.24 9.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 47.69 14.6 47.69 14.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.37 22.0 39.37 22.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.75 8.7 50.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.78 8.0 21.69 8.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.23 2.2 17.31 2.2 11.69 26.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.80 6.7 11.12 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.22 3.3 12.33 3.3 9.20 5.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 1.9 15.49 1.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.05 3.2 18.06 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.63 5.3 24.63 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.49 12.3 30.49 12.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 45.04 33.8 45.04 33.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.31 4.1 17.13 4.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 28.95 8.0 29.93 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. – – 12.60 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.93 7.7 13.93 7.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.60 4.5 22.60 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. $27.44 7.4% $27.44 7.4% – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.10 12.2 27.10 12.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 48.79 15.3 48.79 15.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.37 22.0 39.37 22.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.75 8.7 50.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.03 10.5 33.03 10.5 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.02 1.6 12.62 2.0 $8.32 0.8% Level 1 .................................................. 7.48 1.1 7.72 1.9 7.34 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.38 1.0 9.22 1.6 7.74 .8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.23 1.6 10.88 2.4 9.01 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 3.1 15.16 3.5 12.54 2.5 Level 5 .................................................. 20.82 5.5 20.82 5.6 20.85 24.6 Level 6 .................................................. 22.95 6.1 22.99 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.43 8.8 24.43 8.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.04 4.5 29.04 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 8.16 2.7 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.95 1.2 9.75 1.6 8.00 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.49 1.2 7.66 2.3 7.36 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.43 1.1 9.28 2.0 7.76 .9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.81 1.6 10.32 1.9 8.86 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 5.0 13.83 5.3 16.10 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.66 8.1 18.66 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.41 4.4 Cashiers...................................................... 8.86 .8 9.64 1.2 8.00 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.49 1.2 7.67 2.3 7.36 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.43 1.1 9.28 2.0 7.76 .9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.80 1.6 10.35 2.0 8.86 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.26 2.8 14.83 3.4 16.17 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.66 8.1 18.66 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.41 4.4 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.37 6.0 11.41 5.8 9.67 9.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.58 5.2 7.59 6.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.36 5.2 – – – – Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.06 3.5 13.36 3.4 7.75 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 7.77 3.4 8.75 5.6 7.12 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 2.3 10.51 2.6 8.49 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 3.3 14.16 3.3 10.87 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.87 4.2 18.87 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.27 9.7 22.27 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.16 8.8 27.16 8.8 – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.20 6.4 11.57 6.7 7.37 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.79 3.4 8.74 5.8 7.15 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.20 3.3 9.53 3.5 7.95 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.49 5.4 13.49 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.56 9.0 14.56 9.0 – – Parts salespersons............................................ 14.36 3.2 15.05 3.2 9.09 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.87 2.7 11.48 3.6 8.94 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. $14.30 4.0% $14.47 3.9% $10.87 5.8% Level 5 .................................................. 19.81 4.5 19.81 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.56 10.3 22.56 10.3 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 12.59 2.7 14.42 3.0 8.79 1.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.44 2.2 7.87 2.6 7.27 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.44 1.7 9.23 3.0 7.87 1.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 2.9 11.51 4.1 9.21 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.05 4.2 15.69 4.6 11.89 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 21.23 6.1 21.24 6.3 20.85 24.6 Level 6 .................................................. 23.25 7.3 23.25 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 11.0 23.55 11.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.04 4.5 29.04 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 8.65 2.1 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.07 10.7 23.29 10.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 23.43 24.3 23.66 25.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.0 16.82 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.89 18.0 28.89 18.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.36 7.4 26.36 7.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.76 8.5 27.76 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.50 39.4 22.55 33.8 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.86 6.3 25.99 6.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.10 9.1 14.80 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.34 7.1 15.22 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.57 3.3 17.57 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.01 8.0 19.13 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.54 22.9 30.54 22.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 41.23 10.0 41.23 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.04 13.7 37.04 13.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.79 11.8 35.16 11.3 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.03 8.7 53.54 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.07 5.1 15.76 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.61 5.4 15.49 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.86 15.3 28.86 15.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 36.78 20.0 37.03 19.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 56.30 19.8 56.30 19.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 96.89 18.8 96.89 18.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 50.53 15.1 50.53 15.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 56.31 10.6 56.31 10.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 74.61 14.2 74.61 14.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 70.63 11.5 70.63 11.5 – – Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 10.4 14.13 11.3 14.19 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.41 13.5 12.49 13.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.57 3.5 15.64 4.3 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.97 3.4 30.07 3.4 18.85 31.8 Level 4 .................................................. 18.52 5.8 18.57 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.03 9.6 23.22 9.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.96 4.1 23.97 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. $31.09 4.8% $31.09 4.8% – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.71 7.2 35.78 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.82 5.3 38.82 5.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 59.78 17.2 59.78 17.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 51.85 7.1 51.85 7.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 68.93 9.6 68.93 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.21 8.2 31.50 8.6 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.57 6.6 35.55 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 5.8 14.92 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.88 9.7 24.21 9.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.37 7.9 21.37 7.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.97 4.1 31.97 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 39.89 9.5 39.89 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.92 6.1 37.92 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 68.67 25.5 68.67 25.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.88 11.7 49.88 11.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.58 10.3 33.92 11.0 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.88 3.0 28.04 3.0 $10.91 6.0% Level 4 .................................................. 19.09 6.3 19.16 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.87 11.5 23.04 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.51 4.1 24.52 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.64 7.3 30.64 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.98 6.7 33.07 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.33 7.1 39.33 7.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 45.56 7.4 45.56 7.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 54.12 10.6 54.12 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 10.1 30.57 10.4 – – Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.95 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.96 2.5 – – 8.89 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.21 6.2 – – 10.32 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 9.3 14.53 9.4 17.61 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 24.66 2.5 – – – – Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.96 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.96 2.5 – – 8.89 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.21 6.2 – – 10.32 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 9.3 14.53 9.4 17.61 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 24.66 2.5 – – – – Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 26.86 11.2 27.39 11.2 17.33 36.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.57 13.3 17.00 13.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 29.20 27.2 29.20 27.2 – – Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 13.2 24.58 13.9 – – Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.31 13.9 28.26 13.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 14.0 17.68 14.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 35.05 35.6 35.05 35.6 – – Sales engineers................................................... 34.17 4.5 34.33 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. $26.28 3.3% $26.28 3.3% – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.66 4.6 35.12 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.28 10.1 40.28 10.1 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 10.90 9.5 11.49 10.1 $9.29 6.4% Level 1 .................................................. 7.91 4.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.26 3.5 8.26 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.40 7.8 10.79 9.6 9.16 8.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 6.7 14.00 6.7 12.68 10.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.14 10.6 19.89 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.78 22.5 – – – – Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.13 6.9 17.00 7.3 8.64 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.80 3.9 8.49 9.6 7.67 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.71 4.0 9.98 5.5 7.73 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.10 3.5 10.69 3.7 9.31 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 7.9 13.95 8.5 13.35 5.0 Level 5 .................................................. 24.87 24.5 25.38 24.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.80 8.1 22.80 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.45 2.5 27.45 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.03 5.8 27.03 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.30 12.0 38.30 12.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.36 6.4 11.38 6.9 11.10 12.7 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 20.5 21.42 9.7 9.71 7.9 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.86 .7 15.21 .7 11.68 1.0 Level 1 .................................................. 9.18 1.7 9.88 2.1 8.37 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.58 1.1 10.81 1.2 9.77 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.00 .9 12.14 1.0 10.97 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.61 .7 14.72 .7 13.18 1.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 .9 17.03 .9 16.45 3.0 Level 6 .................................................. 19.71 .9 19.75 .9 18.45 4.8 Level 7 .................................................. 23.09 1.5 23.09 1.4 22.74 5.6 Level 8 .................................................. 26.71 2.1 26.71 2.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.35 5.4 29.35 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.93 1.9 16.15 1.7 13.74 8.1 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.84 1.3 21.91 1.3 15.32 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.66 5.3 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 4.7 14.57 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 2.6 16.88 2.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.84 1.9 19.94 1.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.36 2.0 23.36 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.50 2.8 26.50 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.40 7.9 29.40 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.44 3.6 24.44 3.6 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.30 4.0 11.80 4.3 9.84 4.1 Level 1 .................................................. 10.06 8.3 10.15 8.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. $10.45 2.6% $10.62 3.2% $10.06 3.1% Level 3 .................................................. 11.76 7.2 12.89 5.3 8.23 10.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 8.8 14.78 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.08 10.8 – – – – Telephone operators............................................... 14.41 9.0 14.68 8.8 11.48 16.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.75 4.6 9.83 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.99 13.0 13.05 13.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.60 3.8 19.63 4.0 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.17 1.2 14.46 1.2 11.68 1.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.24 5.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.55 1.7 10.86 1.8 9.49 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.28 1.7 11.39 2.0 10.61 1.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.11 1.2 14.27 1.1 12.33 2.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.41 1.6 16.42 1.6 16.20 4.1 Level 6 .................................................. 18.89 1.5 18.93 1.6 17.78 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.46 3.0 21.55 3.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.89 6.0 15.48 5.7 10.59 2.4 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.32 4.5 14.41 5.1 12.89 10.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.30 8.9 11.69 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.76 11.3 9.78 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.21 3.0 14.15 3.1 15.76 14.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.41 3.7 16.49 3.8 15.59 15.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.24 4.8 17.24 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.11 6.0 19.11 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.62 17.9 19.78 13.5 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.13 1.7 14.23 1.7 12.72 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.46 1.7 11.46 1.8 11.47 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 2.4 12.12 2.5 12.08 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.25 1.6 14.31 1.7 13.33 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 16.59 2.4 16.59 2.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.74 5.3 20.61 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.41 4.4 18.82 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.31 4.2 16.31 4.2 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.08 1.3 15.28 1.3 12.79 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 3.4 10.56 3.5 9.45 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 2.1 11.86 2.3 10.78 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.36 1.5 14.58 1.6 12.09 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.53 2.0 16.54 2.2 16.37 3.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.95 1.9 19.03 2.1 17.52 5.9 Level 7 .................................................. 21.93 3.6 21.98 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.26 4.3 15.36 4.5 11.00 8.1 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.35 2.6 – – – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.76 1.7 17.01 1.5 11.78 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.70 7.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.21 4.5 13.62 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.45 3.2 15.79 3.4 11.61 5.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 3.7 17.27 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. $19.56 2.6% $19.57 2.7% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.22 5.7 18.28 5.8 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.93 3.6 16.07 3.6 $11.62 21.2% Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 5.5 12.32 5.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.09 4.5 15.08 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.79 7.9 14.79 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.52 4.2 20.52 4.2 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.22 .9 11.48 1.1 10.29 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.15 1.6 10.50 1.8 9.35 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.86 1.3 11.00 1.6 10.40 1.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 2.0 12.34 2.2 11.85 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.17 2.6 14.06 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.64 3.1 12.12 4.6 – – Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.12 5.3 18.19 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.50 6.2 16.50 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.11 5.6 18.11 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.87 6.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 4.6 23.55 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.86 5.5 21.86 5.5 – – Correspondence clerks............................................. 14.42 5.7 15.05 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.07 6.3 15.07 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.47 7.0 17.47 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.73 8.8 16.46 11.1 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.00 3.6 15.82 3.4 22.40 33.4 Level 2 .................................................. 12.74 13.2 13.50 13.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 7.6 12.16 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 3.0 14.87 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 4.3 16.34 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.96 9.9 20.19 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.85 6.2 21.85 6.2 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.94 4.2 14.60 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.01 4.0 10.77 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 4.4 13.71 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.09 5.0 15.09 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.70 5.7 17.71 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.02 10.9 17.08 6.8 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 15.08 1.7 15.36 1.8 11.22 3.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.64 8.3 – – 7.49 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 6.0 10.88 6.8 9.35 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 3.3 11.86 3.7 9.84 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 2.5 15.15 2.5 12.10 6.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 2.7 17.48 2.8 14.76 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.78 2.3 20.82 2.3 19.29 6.4 Level 7 .................................................. 21.81 4.2 21.75 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.04 6.7 25.04 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.09 2.6 15.54 2.9 11.87 5.0 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.39 1.6 17.49 1.9 13.85 14.5 Level 3 .................................................. $9.47 22.7% – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.27 6.7 $15.95 4.5% – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 9.9 17.29 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.97 2.1 17.94 2.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.78 5.7 18.78 5.7 – – File clerks....................................................... 11.64 3.4 12.25 3.4 $9.85 4.1% Level 1 .................................................. 9.07 4.8 9.67 8.3 8.48 3.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.51 3.6 10.87 3.4 9.91 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 2.9 12.14 3.7 10.72 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.74 2.4 14.71 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.04 7.4 15.04 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.37 9.2 10.39 9.3 – – Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.34 1.6 9.49 1.7 8.48 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.96 7.1 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.82 2.7 8.95 2.9 8.08 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.14 2.0 9.31 1.9 8.41 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.14 2.6 11.21 2.9 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.20 3.4 12.97 3.6 9.95 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.94 6.0 9.20 10.6 8.70 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.45 2.8 11.35 3.1 11.99 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 4.7 14.18 3.6 11.13 10.0 Level 5 .................................................. 13.80 7.1 14.06 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.99 8.0 16.12 8.5 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.81 2.3 13.65 3.0 11.15 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.03 3.8 – – 7.97 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.35 4.7 11.50 5.8 11.20 7.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.85 4.0 12.46 4.6 10.79 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.26 4.1 14.18 4.8 14.77 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 14.57 11.9 16.28 9.5 9.57 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.89 6.1 15.30 8.4 – – Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.13 2.1 15.16 2.1 14.26 10.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.92 3.5 11.92 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.38 3.0 14.49 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 4.5 16.88 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.54 3.4 17.49 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.52 8.6 15.52 8.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.11 6.2 14.98 6.5 – – New accounts clerks............................................... 12.97 2.5 13.01 2.5 12.22 11.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.85 2.9 10.97 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.73 2.9 12.79 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.37 3.8 14.37 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.72 7.5 15.48 6.3 – – Order clerks...................................................... 14.24 2.8 14.45 3.0 11.08 12.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.04 18.1 – – 7.75 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.71 6.5 10.98 6.4 8.97 10.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.39 2.3 12.52 2.3 10.68 7.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.56 3.7 15.50 3.6 17.23 22.3 Level 5 .................................................. $19.00 5.9% $19.00 5.9% – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.11 10.7 22.11 10.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 5.4 24.57 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.79 10.1 10.80 10.5 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.87 3.9 16.97 4.0 $12.86 9.3% Level 3 .................................................. 13.20 7.9 13.25 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.00 3.4 15.09 3.5 10.83 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 12.6 18.58 12.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.03 3.6 19.03 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.03 2.8 20.03 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.44 6.0 16.44 6.0 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.01 1.5 12.35 1.5 10.30 3.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.53 4.6 9.24 6.6 7.79 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 1.9 11.03 2.2 9.70 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 1.7 12.27 2.0 11.44 2.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.85 2.6 14.99 3.0 13.68 6.5 Level 5 .................................................. 15.24 11.9 15.23 12.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.67 9.0 14.59 8.5 10.76 8.3 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.13 6.6 14.12 7.8 14.15 5.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 10.3 10.13 9.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.26 14.0 12.25 14.5 12.49 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.19 3.9 15.25 4.9 15.10 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.72 3.2 17.83 3.2 – – Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.27 21.9 21.46 16.4 21.04 30.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.74 3.9 16.49 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.93 8.4 18.99 8.6 – – Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.62 2.9 11.23 3.0 8.81 3.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.07 3.5 9.74 3.3 7.74 7.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.18 5.6 10.68 6.2 8.87 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.46 3.7 12.76 4.0 10.74 6.6 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.95 3.2 17.13 3.2 11.75 8.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.76 9.5 9.98 9.8 7.72 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 5.0 12.69 5.3 11.21 9.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.91 3.2 14.98 3.3 13.16 14.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.25 3.0 18.25 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.62 4.4 20.58 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.70 6.6 27.70 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.86 4.5 20.89 4.6 – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.23 4.3 16.40 4.5 12.98 13.7 Level 2 .................................................. 12.85 14.2 13.86 12.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.64 6.5 14.18 6.9 11.56 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.37 6.0 14.26 6.1 20.54 24.2 Level 5 .................................................. 18.40 5.1 18.40 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.40 7.3 18.16 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 7.4 21.39 7.4 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.32 4.2 17.49 4.2 10.44 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 8.36 6.9 8.45 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. $12.23 6.3% $12.28 6.4% – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 3.2 15.50 3.0 $11.34 9.0% Level 5 .................................................. 18.13 4.3 18.12 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.52 5.0 21.52 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.76 9.2 31.76 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.03 4.9 21.07 4.9 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.66 4.4 16.80 4.5 13.21 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 14.48 7.7 14.55 8.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.43 3.7 17.46 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.00 6.3 17.00 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.22 16.6 19.22 16.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.74 11.6 – – – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.86 2.9 18.92 2.7 15.25 44.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.69 6.1 13.70 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.81 3.9 15.87 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.30 6.7 18.30 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.82 4.3 21.59 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.67 3.8 22.67 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.89 3.9 27.89 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.12 4.0 20.12 4.0 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.90 1.6 12.98 1.6 10.45 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.54 2.5 10.60 2.7 10.09 7.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 2.4 12.69 2.5 9.56 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 2.5 14.88 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.69 3.4 16.86 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.31 6.4 18.30 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.89 6.3 20.90 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 10.95 9.4 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.85 1.7 12.65 1.8 9.00 4.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 1.9 10.08 3.1 8.00 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.50 2.1 10.77 2.8 9.31 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 2.1 12.55 2.2 9.98 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 2.3 14.66 2.3 12.14 4.2 Level 5 .................................................. 18.68 4.6 18.33 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.17 8.0 20.77 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.42 8.0 19.42 8.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.22 10.5 13.68 11.9 9.09 6.4 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.53 3.8 13.69 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.17 5.2 10.03 7.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.49 5.6 12.64 6.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.14 8.5 14.28 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.83 8.4 15.83 8.4 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.44 .8 17.64 1.0 14.60 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 2.6 11.10 2.8 9.36 4.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.44 2.4 12.53 2.4 11.78 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.04 1.1 15.20 1.2 13.04 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.28 2.1 17.29 2.3 17.16 6.4 Level 6 .................................................. $20.57 1.4% $20.60 1.5% $19.01 9.9% Level 7 .................................................. 24.14 2.7 24.16 2.6 23.39 8.4 Level 8 .................................................. 30.01 4.2 30.01 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.98 3.4 20.14 3.5 17.64 7.9 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.07 1.7 20.21 1.7 16.72 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 13.82 10.3 13.92 10.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 3.7 15.03 3.9 12.96 10.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 2.8 17.50 2.9 15.40 6.3 Level 6 .................................................. 20.87 1.9 20.97 1.9 16.84 7.8 Level 7 .................................................. 23.92 2.6 23.91 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.92 5.0 29.92 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.80 5.3 22.66 5.5 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 20.42 5.6 20.35 5.8 21.88 4.0 Level 4 .................................................. 16.51 5.6 16.50 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.37 10.3 16.98 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.32 4.6 23.28 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.94 5.0 25.93 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.50 3.9 21.50 3.9 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 14.26 3.4 14.32 3.5 13.79 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.28 3.5 10.25 3.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.73 4.8 11.87 4.5 10.77 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.57 3.8 14.67 4.2 13.91 4.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.21 4.0 16.31 4.3 15.06 6.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.19 4.0 19.17 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.88 9.2 20.54 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.60 10.4 15.84 10.1 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.78 1.0 16.00 1.2 12.79 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.24 3.7 11.75 4.5 9.14 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.67 2.2 12.79 2.4 11.88 4.3 Level 4 .................................................. 15.12 1.5 15.28 1.6 12.43 6.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 2.9 17.55 2.9 15.40 6.1 Level 6 .................................................. 18.68 2.3 18.67 2.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.36 3.1 22.39 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.09 7.5 18.45 7.6 14.30 10.3 Computer operators................................................ 16.39 3.1 16.53 3.1 13.77 11.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.99 5.3 11.96 5.9 12.13 16.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.36 3.7 14.55 3.8 13.12 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.51 4.6 16.51 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.95 4.0 17.95 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.29 12.9 18.29 12.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.28 4.7 18.97 4.9 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.57 1.5 13.68 1.5 12.73 6.6 Level 1 .................................................. 10.81 10.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.48 2.0 11.74 2.3 9.94 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 3.4 13.09 3.6 12.69 8.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.17 4.0 14.02 3.4 16.82 14.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 2.7 17.15 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. $18.78 4.3% $18.78 4.3% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.86 3.3 12.91 3.6 $12.66 5.0% Data entry keyers............................................... 12.71 1.7 12.68 1.2 12.85 7.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.52 12.1 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.32 2.3 11.48 2.4 10.06 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.47 3.2 12.37 2.9 12.83 8.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 4.5 13.26 2.8 17.31 15.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.16 6.0 17.16 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.61 3.8 12.66 4.0 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 15.44 3.0 15.71 3.2 12.29 8.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.15 5.3 13.08 4.6 9.72 19.6 Level 3 .................................................. 14.37 5.0 14.56 5.0 11.46 14.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.56 5.1 15.57 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.22 2.1 17.15 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.86 4.9 18.86 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.85 3.7 – – – – Desktop publishers................................................ 18.61 6.4 18.08 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.72 2.8 14.66 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 9.3 15.83 10.8 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.36 2.2 15.36 2.3 15.26 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.56 5.0 11.33 4.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.38 3.2 11.37 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 2.3 14.17 2.4 15.29 9.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.13 2.6 16.21 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.96 3.7 18.01 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.05 6.0 24.05 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.24 11.7 16.10 11.4 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.74 4.4 11.73 4.8 11.85 6.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.34 5.4 9.25 5.4 11.99 12.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.73 3.4 11.92 4.0 10.88 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 4.7 11.98 5.2 10.97 5.9 Level 4 .................................................. 16.55 10.8 16.55 10.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.91 7.8 11.45 6.2 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 13.66 1.0 14.01 1.1 11.46 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 9.66 5.9 9.47 4.6 9.73 7.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.56 1.6 10.74 1.8 10.02 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 1.6 12.33 1.7 11.33 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.20 1.1 14.33 1.1 12.97 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 1.5 17.22 1.5 16.62 11.4 Level 6 .................................................. 20.11 4.1 20.20 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.83 3.2 20.83 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.99 4.9 14.34 5.8 12.23 4.6 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.28 3.0 12.36 3.1 10.42 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.50 5.2 9.54 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 2.3 10.92 2.9 10.81 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.89 4.1 11.90 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.24 8.1 15.26 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $12.12 8.3% $12.22 8.8% – – Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 13.83 14.3 15.14 13.5 – – Statistical assistants............................................ 16.25 5.9 16.28 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.61 7.7 14.24 9.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.56 14.8 17.53 15.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.44 8.6 13.47 8.6 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.03 7.6 12.26 7.6 $10.57 18.0% Level 1 .................................................. 9.15 7.5 8.60 4.8 11.41 17.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.78 15.9 9.85 17.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.89 8.1 13.16 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.88 10.0 12.95 10.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.97 12.8 18.00 12.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.87 12.7 16.52 10.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 18.55 12.7 18.55 12.7 – – Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.99 8.9 9.37 9.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.13 6.1 8.47 6.6 – – Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.04 7.0 9.81 6.0 10.85 17.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.68 10.1 8.69 6.3 12.71 10.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 7.0 12.08 7.4 – – Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.52 8.1 9.92 7.4 12.52 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.04 10.7 8.95 7.0 12.71 10.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.78 8.6 – – – – Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 9.59 12.8 11.44 7.5 – – Logging workers................................................... 15.71 16.2 15.71 16.2 – – Logging equipment operators..................................... 18.49 13.6 18.49 13.6 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.46 1.5 19.50 1.5 16.77 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 11.07 2.2 11.20 2.3 7.80 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.24 4.1 12.25 4.1 11.65 10.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.49 4.2 14.51 4.3 13.39 13.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 2.6 15.24 2.4 18.66 17.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.27 2.0 18.24 2.0 20.34 13.3 Level 6 .................................................. 22.97 2.7 22.97 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.69 1.7 25.68 1.7 28.01 5.8 Level 8 .................................................. 31.57 3.2 31.57 3.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.50 6.4 35.50 6.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.76 7.3 39.76 7.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.85 6.0 20.93 6.2 16.91 15.7 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.54 3.0 26.55 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.24 8.2 16.24 8.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.44 3.2 20.44 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.23 4.5 26.23 4.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.79 7.3 32.79 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.00 7.2 36.00 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $27.30 7.2% $27.43 7.2% – – Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 6.7 21.15 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.50 11.8 21.50 11.8 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.20 6.2 25.19 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.19 4.7 20.19 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.71 7.7 24.71 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.00 4.0 26.81 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.44 13.7 – – – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.72 5.9 25.72 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.19 4.7 20.19 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.20 10.1 25.20 10.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.00 4.0 26.81 4.2 – – Carpenters........................................................ 20.43 2.9 20.44 2.9 $19.49 13.5% Level 2 .................................................. 12.58 8.2 12.58 8.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.36 7.0 14.54 7.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.30 5.9 15.32 5.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 3.9 18.55 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.61 7.6 22.63 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.47 3.4 24.43 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.32 13.8 27.32 13.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.48 10.3 21.08 11.1 – – Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 19.46 9.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.98 8.8 15.98 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 8.3 17.89 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.52 12.6 26.52 12.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.44 20.1 25.44 20.1 – – Carpet installers............................................... 22.30 17.2 22.31 17.3 – – Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 8.3 18.11 8.3 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.19 3.8 19.23 3.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.60 8.5 17.60 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.01 9.2 16.01 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.18 4.6 19.32 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.81 9.6 22.81 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.21 9.5 25.21 9.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.06 7.8 17.06 7.8 – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.17 3.7 19.21 3.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.60 8.5 17.60 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.01 9.2 16.01 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.18 4.6 19.32 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.81 9.6 22.81 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.34 10.5 25.34 10.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.06 7.8 17.06 7.8 – – Construction laborers............................................. 15.03 4.9 14.93 5.1 19.37 10.2 Level 1 .................................................. 11.32 3.2 11.45 3.3 7.65 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.82 9.2 12.82 9.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 18.17 5.9 18.10 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 20.31 7.1 20.01 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. $21.15 4.7% $20.57 5.3% – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.44 7.0 21.44 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.19 6.9 25.19 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.68 7.8 12.68 7.8 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.54 3.9 18.54 3.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.72 3.1 12.72 3.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.01 5.6 13.01 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.81 4.0 14.81 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.17 6.3 19.17 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.17 7.7 23.17 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.12 7.7 25.12 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.82 8.0 22.82 8.0 – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.56 5.3 15.56 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.65 5.3 12.65 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 10.1 15.28 10.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.05 7.8 15.05 7.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.49 6.1 20.49 6.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 19.48 4.3 19.48 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.59 5.9 12.59 5.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.34 9.5 13.34 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.68 4.1 14.68 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.38 6.6 20.38 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.03 9.1 24.03 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.22 8.1 25.22 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.23 8.7 23.23 8.7 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.66 5.2 17.67 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.55 13.1 15.55 13.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.43 8.7 17.44 8.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.02 16.7 21.02 16.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.31 9.3 19.31 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.14 14.6 17.16 14.8 – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.4 17.40 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.38 9.4 17.38 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.75 7.2 19.75 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.35 13.8 – – – – Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 18.72 6.8 – – Electricians...................................................... 22.93 3.8 22.94 3.9 $22.30 12.8% Level 2 .................................................. 14.54 19.5 14.54 19.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.09 3.9 13.09 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.43 3.7 14.43 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 4.9 16.64 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.44 7.1 23.45 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.87 3.3 26.86 3.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.44 6.0 35.44 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.96 5.3 34.96 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.79 10.9 21.48 11.1 – – Glaziers.......................................................... 18.35 15.3 18.22 15.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. $18.01 8.7% $18.01 8.7% – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.82 8.1 26.86 8.5 – – Insulation workers................................................ 16.37 7.3 16.37 7.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.09 3.6 17.09 3.6 – – Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.23 5.6 14.23 5.6 – – Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 17.84 10.6 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.22 3.9 15.27 4.0 $11.41 10.8% Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 8.3 11.44 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.95 7.4 13.04 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.37 5.3 13.37 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 7.6 17.00 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.69 6.6 20.72 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 3.8 23.93 3.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.17 8.6 – – – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.15 4.0 15.19 4.0 11.41 10.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 7.9 10.76 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.92 7.5 13.01 8.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.37 5.3 13.37 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 7.6 17.00 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.69 6.6 20.72 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 3.8 23.93 3.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.17 8.6 – – – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.63 7.3 22.63 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.78 5.3 12.78 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.44 4.5 13.44 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.68 4.5 13.68 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 5.7 17.52 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.06 8.3 25.06 8.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.26 2.2 24.26 2.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.13 8.5 30.13 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.49 17.1 30.49 17.1 – – Pipelayers...................................................... 17.09 9.9 17.09 9.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 9.7 11.86 9.7 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.20 6.5 23.20 6.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.42 6.1 13.42 6.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.11 4.9 14.11 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 5.0 13.76 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 4.8 17.84 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.98 8.5 24.98 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.20 2.3 24.20 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.15 8.5 30.15 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.16 17.5 31.16 17.5 – – Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 5.5 16.58 5.5 – – Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 17.02 13.3 – – Roofers........................................................... 16.06 7.6 16.01 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 4.5 12.48 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.23 5.4 13.23 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. $16.48 7.7% $15.99 8.8% – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.25 4.4 23.25 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.67 4.8 24.67 4.8 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.66 7.7 19.72 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.21 18.5 16.38 19.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 9.8 17.36 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.24 11.7 22.24 11.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.06 8.7 25.06 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 16.4 13.87 16.4 – – Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.79 13.4 27.79 13.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.47 15.4 19.47 15.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.84 8.9 21.84 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.12 4.9 26.12 4.9 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.56 2.3 12.63 2.4 $10.76 11.1% Level 1 .................................................. 10.53 3.7 10.67 3.8 7.70 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.04 2.7 10.99 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.68 3.5 13.82 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.89 7.1 16.99 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.27 7.6 22.27 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.69 15.0 15.08 15.1 – – Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 15.77 12.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.81 12.8 12.81 12.8 – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.71 5.1 12.76 5.5 – – Level 1 .................................................. 12.21 11.8 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 7.2 10.90 7.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.74 3.7 13.98 4.2 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.53 3.5 10.50 3.6 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.66 2.8 9.66 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.41 5.4 10.33 5.6 – – Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons.. 10.16 4.1 10.19 4.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.11 6.1 10.18 6.1 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.33 3.2 12.32 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 13.40 5.4 13.40 5.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 3.9 10.89 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.49 11.6 13.65 12.0 – – Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.54 5.5 9.68 6.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 7.4 – – – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.38 3.8 25.49 3.6 19.26 30.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.93 10.1 19.42 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.82 4.2 21.83 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.89 7.7 26.89 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.69 5.4 26.52 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.05 2.7 29.05 2.7 – – Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 14.3 37.92 14.3 – – Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.87 24.3 18.93 24.5 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.65 7.0 15.78 7.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. $8.98 6.0% $9.04 6.3% – – Level 2 .................................................. 15.18 19.1 15.53 19.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.08 3.5 14.08 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.89 9.8 14.89 9.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 10.9 17.84 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.50 8.7 20.50 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.96 9.4 17.96 9.4 – – Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 21.38 9.5 21.38 9.5 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.43 10.4 17.43 10.4 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.95 4.6 16.06 4.7 $11.64 5.5% Level 1 .................................................. 10.83 13.2 11.03 14.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 7.7 10.10 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.83 5.6 12.83 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 4.9 15.02 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.15 5.4 16.30 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.00 8.1 22.00 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.24 5.0 21.24 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.71 18.6 24.92 19.2 – – Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 19.7 19.37 19.7 – – Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 18.34 13.5 – – Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 16.94 9.3 – – Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 20.77 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.83 6.7 18.83 6.7 – – Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 18.09 6.2 – – Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 7.9 18.47 7.9 – – Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 11.67 8.0 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.70 1.6 19.81 1.7 13.64 10.1 Level 1 .................................................. 10.15 5.4 10.32 5.9 7.99 8.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.38 2.2 10.59 2.3 8.47 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.41 1.9 12.47 2.0 11.35 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 1.9 14.25 1.9 13.87 16.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 1.8 17.13 1.8 13.49 7.0 Level 6 .................................................. 21.41 1.9 21.40 1.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.30 1.5 24.28 1.4 28.17 16.0 Level 8 .................................................. 31.85 2.7 31.86 2.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.59 3.2 32.59 3.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 52.72 9.5 52.72 9.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.71 3.7 19.87 3.8 10.14 3.8 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.49 3.5 26.55 3.5 16.83 14.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.18 8.7 15.81 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.17 5.6 20.17 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.61 3.7 24.63 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.71 3.7 33.73 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.91 3.1 34.91 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $26.04 4.9% $26.45 4.9% – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.24 5.6 17.32 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.51 9.2 12.51 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.58 6.4 16.66 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.52 7.0 18.79 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.21 10.4 23.35 10.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.22 3.2 18.35 3.2 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.42 2.7 25.55 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.62 9.3 15.81 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.39 9.7 20.39 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.74 2.6 26.74 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.74 1.5 29.74 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.96 9.8 23.96 9.8 – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.42 2.7 25.55 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.62 9.3 15.81 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.39 9.7 20.39 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.74 2.6 26.74 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.74 1.5 29.74 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.96 9.8 23.96 9.8 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.32 5.0 19.42 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 4.7 14.25 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.49 3.2 16.51 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.50 5.3 21.50 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.52 5.2 25.58 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.02 6.6 29.02 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.50 14.0 14.55 14.4 – – Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 13.79 7.7 – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.92 9.7 24.33 10.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.90 15.9 26.15 15.6 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.63 5.8 21.66 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 10.1 13.22 10.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.14 4.3 16.18 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.16 10.3 21.16 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.90 4.8 23.90 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.34 3.6 21.34 3.6 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.22 7.5 29.22 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.80 6.6 20.80 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.27 6.0 28.27 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.60 8.6 30.60 8.6 – – Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.01 12.7 20.61 10.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.37 7.0 – – – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 14.31 6.3 14.41 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. $12.08 5.8% $12.08 5.8% – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.65 4.8 15.65 4.8 – – Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.12 4.4 19.13 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.67 8.2 16.68 8.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 8.2 20.95 8.2 – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.85 7.4 26.85 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.81 14.0 17.81 14.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.22 8.2 22.22 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.63 6.1 26.65 6.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.71 8.1 32.71 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.81 9.0 30.81 9.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.62 10.1 23.62 10.1 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.98 2.8 18.13 3.0 $10.78 6.4% Level 2 .................................................. 9.94 3.0 10.09 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.70 3.5 10.62 3.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.29 6.4 14.46 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.11 3.7 16.13 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.58 4.9 22.60 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.60 3.2 21.60 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.76 17.1 27.76 17.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.70 3.0 15.70 3.0 – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.93 8.8 17.01 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.79 8.7 14.87 8.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 5.9 16.36 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.77 14.1 23.77 14.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.64 2.6 19.64 2.6 – – Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 16.73 5.3 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.29 2.9 18.45 3.1 10.87 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.74 3.1 9.85 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.77 6.1 10.62 5.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 9.3 14.14 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.06 4.3 16.05 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.30 4.3 22.33 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.84 3.4 21.84 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.76 17.1 27.76 17.1 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.58 2.0 19.58 2.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.34 3.5 13.34 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.19 7.2 15.19 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 4.4 17.96 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.52 4.4 19.52 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.49 2.8 22.49 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.87 9.7 19.87 9.7 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.67 2.2 18.74 2.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 6.8 13.52 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.96 6.9 16.14 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.47 2.9 19.47 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. $21.38 3.2% $21.38 3.2% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.11 4.7 19.11 4.7 – – Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.57 6.4 15.69 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.29 17.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.72 8.8 19.72 8.8 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.30 2.1 19.35 2.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 4.7 16.54 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.28 2.4 20.28 2.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.32 4.3 21.32 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.11 4.7 19.11 4.7 – – Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.12 3.9 22.12 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.00 6.5 19.00 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.70 3.5 24.70 3.5 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.56 5.2 15.68 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 8.3 12.41 9.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.13 5.4 16.16 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.35 5.8 15.35 5.8 – – Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.07 13.3 15.40 12.7 – – Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 16.65 13.5 – – Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.43 3.5 15.45 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.23 7.3 14.23 7.3 – – Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.58 4.3 10.72 4.9 $9.98 9.7% Level 2 .................................................. 9.41 3.7 9.73 4.5 8.19 7.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.33 9.7 11.33 9.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 15.0 11.69 8.9 – – Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.53 4.8 10.51 5.2 10.63 14.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.58 3.9 9.77 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.33 9.7 11.33 9.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.37 15.1 11.69 8.9 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.74 5.3 20.86 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 7.3 13.80 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.74 4.0 19.74 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 4.0 21.36 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.30 5.4 25.30 5.4 – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.16 3.9 22.32 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.89 6.6 16.68 5.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.88 4.2 19.88 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 4.0 21.36 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.37 5.6 25.37 5.6 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.73 4.0 19.51 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.91 5.8 13.91 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 6.6 16.43 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.49 4.9 21.26 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.35 6.9 22.97 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $19.25 7.2% $19.25 7.2% – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.54 7.1 18.29 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 5.5 14.22 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.50 11.2 17.50 11.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.24 11.6 22.24 11.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.54 12.9 – – – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.81 1.9 18.84 1.9 $14.71 16.8% Level 1 .................................................. 11.07 14.2 11.59 15.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.44 10.0 10.44 10.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.19 3.8 12.27 4.1 10.75 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 3.3 14.06 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 1.7 17.36 1.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.66 2.4 20.60 2.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.81 1.4 23.80 1.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.11 3.2 27.11 3.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 10.1 29.95 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.74 6.9 20.97 6.8 – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.11 1.8 22.12 1.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.94 8.2 15.94 8.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 2.1 17.89 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.06 3.7 22.06 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.51 1.7 24.52 1.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.20 2.0 28.20 2.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.22 4.8 25.22 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.18 5.0 22.18 5.0 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.58 2.4 16.63 2.5 13.55 19.5 Level 1 .................................................. 11.07 14.2 11.59 15.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.17 10.6 10.17 11.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 5.1 11.77 5.7 10.75 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.46 2.7 13.46 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 3.0 17.28 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.59 2.8 19.37 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.87 3.1 22.88 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.88 6.4 23.88 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.79 16.6 18.02 16.8 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.98 4.1 17.01 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 3.9 13.30 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.95 6.5 14.95 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.54 3.1 16.54 3.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.86 5.6 19.86 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.94 5.2 21.94 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.68 17.0 21.52 17.2 – – Millwrights..................................................... 22.33 5.6 22.20 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.89 9.3 18.89 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.24 4.2 24.05 4.2 – – Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 19.00 6.2 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.42 2.5 25.45 2.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. $16.15 8.9% $16.15 8.9% – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.08 4.9 16.09 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.89 4.7 21.00 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.90 2.2 25.90 2.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.44 1.3 28.44 1.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.70 3.4 31.70 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.71 5.9 25.71 5.9 – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.84 3.6 26.84 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.42 7.3 17.42 7.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.94 7.1 20.94 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.67 3.5 25.67 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.02 1.7 30.02 1.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.72 3.4 31.72 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.61 5.5 28.61 5.5 – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.49 3.7 24.55 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.23 4.9 15.24 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.87 6.4 21.03 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.07 3.2 26.07 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.74 2.0 27.74 2.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.22 10.6 22.22 10.6 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.17 5.5 21.20 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.84 10.7 14.67 11.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.99 5.3 25.99 5.3 – – Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.72 11.0 19.76 11.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 4.3 24.82 4.3 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.86 2.5 15.00 2.6 $10.95 7.1% Level 1 .................................................. 10.03 5.8 10.17 6.2 7.78 10.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 3.1 11.17 3.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.31 2.9 13.48 2.7 11.41 10.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.26 3.8 14.31 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.23 8.3 16.25 8.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.94 6.6 18.94 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.69 3.8 23.86 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.70 9.9 15.70 9.9 – – Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.31 8.6 14.31 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.20 9.0 13.20 9.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.72 5.2 17.72 5.2 – – Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.24 9.6 18.24 9.6 – – Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 12.14 8.6 – – Riggers......................................................... 18.06 17.7 17.41 19.4 – – Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.44 3.5 23.44 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.48 4.2 25.48 4.2 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.29 2.8 12.44 2.9 9.38 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.91 6.0 10.05 6.4 7.73 10.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 3.3 11.23 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.61 3.2 13.73 2.9 12.19 14.0 Level 4 .................................................. 16.45 5.3 16.68 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. $19.09 8.6% $19.09 8.6% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.47 8.4 11.47 8.4 – – Production occupations.............................................. 15.11 1.1 15.29 1.2 $10.08 2.3% Level 1 .................................................. 8.95 1.3 8.99 1.3 8.50 6.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.91 1.6 10.97 1.6 9.64 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.26 1.8 14.43 1.8 10.43 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 1.5 15.75 1.4 11.32 8.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 1.6 17.32 1.6 14.34 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.94 1.8 19.96 1.8 16.68 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.78 1.6 23.83 1.7 17.26 6.9 Level 8 .................................................. 26.61 2.2 26.61 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.35 2.9 29.35 2.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.57 9.7 37.57 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.14 4.2 15.39 4.6 9.73 4.5 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.99 1.8 22.99 1.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.44 6.7 14.44 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 4.0 17.25 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.41 2.9 19.41 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.51 2.7 24.51 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.70 2.7 27.70 2.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.80 5.0 30.80 5.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.64 10.1 37.64 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.21 5.9 25.21 5.9 – – Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 22.81 4.6 23.26 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.59 8.3 21.59 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.29 4.2 20.29 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.09 6.3 21.09 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.98 4.9 24.98 4.9 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.22 2.9 13.30 3.0 10.74 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.80 4.3 9.89 4.8 8.94 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.92 3.6 10.85 3.9 11.79 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.76 2.4 11.80 2.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 3.9 14.60 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.32 5.5 17.37 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.21 5.4 18.21 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.96 8.2 20.96 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.61 7.0 11.65 7.4 – – Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 11.39 8.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.00 3.9 11.00 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.60 6.5 15.60 6.5 – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.12 3.0 13.24 3.1 10.74 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 5.7 9.45 6.7 8.94 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.79 4.9 10.68 5.5 11.79 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 2.8 11.79 2.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.74 3.7 14.74 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. $17.60 9.1% $17.68 9.2% – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.80 5.9 16.80 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.88 8.5 19.88 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.90 4.1 11.98 4.4 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 14.03 5.8 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.72 4.2 10.72 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.37 3.2 11.37 3.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.93 7.4 11.93 7.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 11.8 13.93 11.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 2.3 16.85 2.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.54 7.6 20.54 7.6 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.03 10.2 19.09 10.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.96 13.0 22.96 13.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.95 7.7 15.95 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 10.2 17.29 10.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.83 22.6 23.83 22.6 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.74 6.6 15.80 6.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.39 8.4 10.39 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.62 5.5 12.90 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.99 9.3 16.99 9.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.72 3.4 15.72 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.20 3.6 26.20 3.6 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 14.93 3.6 15.08 3.6 $10.06 5.8% Level 1 .................................................. 9.00 5.2 9.03 5.5 8.56 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.19 3.8 11.24 3.8 9.62 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 19.19 5.1 19.30 5.1 13.95 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 18.31 5.4 18.33 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 11.2 18.60 11.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.74 5.6 18.74 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.00 6.0 20.00 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.47 7.3 12.54 7.3 – – Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 12.87 5.8 – – Team assemblers................................................. 18.07 9.0 18.06 9.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.71 5.4 10.71 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.73 7.7 22.74 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.54 12.9 18.54 12.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.31 6.1 17.31 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.54 16.3 13.54 16.3 – – Bakers............................................................ 12.14 6.0 12.59 6.3 10.01 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 3.7 9.86 5.0 10.36 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 7.1 10.08 7.7 9.71 7.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.99 7.3 12.69 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.04 6.7 15.09 6.7 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.04 4.8 12.08 4.7 11.55 14.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.36 5.9 8.47 6.0 7.28 17.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.68 3.3 9.77 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 5.2 11.83 5.4 12.82 13.5 Level 4 .................................................. $13.57 3.8% $13.45 3.9% – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.75 9.7 14.44 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.83 5.5 17.83 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.31 5.0 19.52 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.98 10.0 12.07 10.6 – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 4.7 15.03 5.1 $15.07 6.1% Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 11.7 12.69 13.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.44 4.4 14.30 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.65 9.9 14.33 11.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.74 5.6 17.74 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.20 5.3 20.62 4.4 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.30 7.1 9.52 7.4 7.24 8.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.26 6.3 8.45 6.6 6.28 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.87 4.5 10.10 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.60 6.9 10.79 7.1 – – Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.99 4.1 10.97 4.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.27 10.2 8.73 11.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.89 4.0 9.87 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.45 3.2 11.45 3.2 – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.56 3.7 12.58 3.8 11.96 23.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 6.9 8.98 7.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.04 6.4 11.21 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.82 5.4 13.82 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.59 4.9 15.39 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.44 5.4 17.64 5.4 – – Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.49 9.0 12.20 9.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.17 6.2 15.17 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.41 11.4 14.56 10.5 – – Food batchmakers................................................ 13.40 3.9 13.59 3.9 8.97 10.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.26 13.1 9.41 13.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.49 6.9 11.78 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.20 7.6 14.20 7.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.75 4.8 15.75 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.71 5.4 17.97 5.4 – – Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 10.85 9.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.80 8.6 8.80 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.40 9.0 15.40 9.0 – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.36 4.2 17.37 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 8.9 11.40 8.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.94 8.9 12.94 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 5.5 14.96 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 2.6 16.78 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.70 2.6 18.70 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.81 6.7 22.81 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.41 11.7 24.41 11.7 – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.37 3.4 16.38 3.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. $11.40 8.9% $11.40 8.9% – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.94 8.9 12.94 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 5.5 14.96 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.72 2.7 16.76 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.47 3.1 18.47 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 4.9 21.39 4.9 – – Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 23.69 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.26 12.2 25.26 12.2 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 14.64 4.8 14.69 4.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.49 10.1 11.50 10.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.40 5.0 13.40 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.16 10.5 15.16 10.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 4.0 16.79 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.68 2.4 18.68 2.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.86 19.6 16.86 19.6 – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.92 4.3 14.01 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.60 11.2 11.61 11.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.30 4.8 14.30 4.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.56 6.5 15.56 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 5.6 17.20 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 2.6 18.26 2.6 – – Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 13.36 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 10.7 12.92 10.7 – – Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 16.67 8.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.01 16.0 14.01 16.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.12 14.7 16.12 14.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 7.0 16.46 7.0 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.35 2.4 14.47 2.3 $9.63 7.0% Level 1 .................................................. 9.00 5.8 9.00 5.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.75 4.5 10.89 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 5.2 13.31 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.61 6.1 15.80 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.67 2.2 16.67 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.35 4.1 17.35 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.92 6.9 18.92 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.82 15.8 12.82 15.8 – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.05 3.3 14.22 2.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.16 11.5 9.16 11.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 6.5 11.13 5.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 6.5 13.37 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.55 10.4 15.88 9.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.38 3.1 16.38 3.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. $15.92 9.2% $15.92 9.2% – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.70 9.4 17.70 9.4 – – Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.58 9.4 13.60 9.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.57 19.0 15.57 19.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.45 5.8 14.53 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 12.5 16.74 12.5 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.69 3.8 13.79 4.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 6.1 9.85 6.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.30 4.0 10.48 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.03 6.9 13.02 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 4.4 14.78 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.24 5.3 17.24 5.3 – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.28 5.4 16.39 5.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 10.3 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.96 13.6 13.96 13.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.62 7.6 17.62 7.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.65 4.4 16.65 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.07 5.0 17.07 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.06 7.6 18.06 7.6 – – Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 16.63 9.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.08 6.1 18.08 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.60 7.2 17.60 7.2 – – Machinists........................................................ 20.13 1.8 20.23 1.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.42 6.2 16.00 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.04 2.7 17.04 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.87 2.5 19.89 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.94 3.4 21.05 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.85 4.6 25.85 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.13 7.5 28.13 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.06 10.8 21.06 10.8 – – Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 17.62 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 19.53 16.4 19.53 16.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 5.3 17.13 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 13.3 16.86 13.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.81 7.4 16.81 7.4 – – Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 17.89 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 20.39 11.7 20.39 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.49 9.6 17.49 9.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.62 16.3 16.62 16.3 – – Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 17.04 8.0 – – Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 6.9 22.21 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.67 10.8 23.67 10.8 – – Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 23.48 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. $24.18 12.3% $24.18 12.3% – – Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 17.98 11.0 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.09 3.3 13.10 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.34 4.1 9.34 4.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.00 5.2 10.00 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.41 2.7 12.41 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.72 6.7 15.80 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 5.1 17.77 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 6.8 17.82 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 5.7 22.85 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 16.0 13.06 17.4 – – Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 16.72 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.55 14.0 17.55 14.0 – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.84 3.4 12.86 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 4.0 9.31 4.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.00 5.3 10.00 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.28 2.7 12.28 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.37 7.8 15.45 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.83 5.5 17.83 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.70 8.1 17.70 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 5.7 22.85 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 16.0 13.06 17.4 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 16.41 3.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.01 7.5 11.01 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.97 6.7 14.97 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.88 5.7 17.88 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.61 6.2 18.61 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 7.9 19.43 7.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.52 5.6 20.52 5.6 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 23.89 1.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.41 3.9 18.41 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.01 4.9 22.01 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.12 2.0 25.12 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.26 4.2 25.26 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.34 9.0 20.34 9.0 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.53 2.4 16.54 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 5.1 10.88 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.83 5.1 13.83 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.25 3.4 15.25 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 4.4 16.46 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.02 3.4 19.02 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.98 6.4 20.98 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.80 9.6 17.92 9.5 – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.66 2.7 16.67 2.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. $10.97 6.1% $10.97 6.1% – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 4.2 12.58 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.43 3.7 15.44 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 4.8 16.43 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.86 3.7 18.86 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.07 6.5 21.07 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.24 11.7 18.41 11.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 15.63 5.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 8.4 10.74 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.91 18.6 17.91 18.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.84 8.8 13.84 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 4.4 16.76 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.90 8.4 20.90 8.4 – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.90 5.5 14.95 5.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 6.5 11.14 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.99 9.7 13.20 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 3.6 15.36 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.77 5.6 16.77 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.90 5.1 18.90 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.94 5.4 22.94 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.27 16.9 18.27 16.9 – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 16.63 10.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.35 7.2 16.35 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 7.0 16.88 7.0 – – Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.2 17.23 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.63 26.3 18.63 26.3 – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.71 7.2 14.88 6.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 7.5 9.73 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 11.6 12.18 10.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.50 5.4 15.50 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.26 9.2 16.26 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.70 16.9 21.70 16.9 – – Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 18.02 5.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.51 10.5 12.51 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.01 6.4 26.01 6.4 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.55 3.9 13.22 4.1 $8.09 5.9% Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 5.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.92 6.8 10.17 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.20 5.4 10.41 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 4.1 13.24 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 6.5 17.10 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.52 5.5 – – – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.48 3.9 13.15 4.1 8.09 5.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 5.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. $9.92 6.8% $10.17 7.5% – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.20 5.4 10.41 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 4.1 13.24 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 6.5 17.10 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.52 5.5 – – – – Printers.......................................................... 16.13 3.3 16.23 3.4 $13.06 7.8% Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 2.8 10.92 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.42 3.9 13.41 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.86 2.9 14.87 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.21 2.3 17.35 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.65 2.8 20.81 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.62 3.4 20.58 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.73 13.5 17.48 14.1 – – Job printers.................................................... 16.84 5.5 16.84 5.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.86 6.9 15.86 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 6.3 17.84 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.04 3.6 21.04 3.6 – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.31 3.2 16.72 3.2 11.48 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 6.2 13.80 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 7.6 13.84 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 3.3 16.62 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.86 6.2 20.86 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.62 4.2 21.62 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.49 27.8 – – – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.95 4.7 15.96 4.8 15.24 13.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.99 2.9 11.11 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.23 4.5 13.06 4.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.91 4.0 14.90 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.80 3.4 17.82 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.65 3.7 20.87 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.32 4.3 20.25 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.05 12.3 18.05 12.3 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.72 3.6 9.85 3.7 8.47 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.77 2.7 8.94 2.8 7.61 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 2.4 9.56 2.6 9.56 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.46 7.0 13.40 7.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.54 10.7 11.52 10.8 – – Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.21 4.4 9.13 4.9 10.26 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.45 7.3 8.28 7.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 6.0 9.49 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.58 7.4 9.58 7.4 – – Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.47 7.9 10.58 8.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.67 4.2 7.67 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 12.2 11.26 12.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.19 7.8 10.44 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 6.5 13.28 6.9 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 8.5 14.31 8.6 13.34 21.8 Level 2 .................................................. $9.72 8.2% $9.83 7.9% – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.19 5.7 11.04 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 12.1 17.17 12.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.26 13.9 16.12 14.1 – – Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 15.11 21.3 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 7.9 14.23 8.0 $13.34 21.8% Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 8.5 9.81 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.23 14.8 16.25 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.27 14.0 16.13 14.2 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.3 11.79 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.77 1.4 9.77 1.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.67 3.1 10.67 3.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 3.4 11.59 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 6.2 14.58 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 6.0 17.77 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.65 9.4 10.65 9.4 – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 12.70 9.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.40 5.2 11.40 5.2 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 11.07 4.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.84 5.4 8.84 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.81 3.8 10.81 3.8 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 6.4 12.18 6.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 7.0 11.07 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 5.8 12.33 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.96 10.3 13.96 10.3 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 11.87 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 4.0 10.74 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 4.0 12.02 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.60 10.0 16.60 10.0 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 12.96 7.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.71 6.6 8.71 6.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.82 7.8 11.83 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 8.9 13.28 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.68 9.5 14.68 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.21 3.6 18.21 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.78 3.6 18.78 3.6 – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 15.65 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.24 11.0 14.24 11.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.91 6.6 15.91 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 6.5 18.35 6.5 – – Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 18.73 9.3 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 14.85 12.5 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 20.8 8.93 20.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.62 14.7 12.62 14.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. $13.94 15.2% $13.94 15.2% – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.60 5.3 18.60 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.35 3.9 19.35 3.9 – – Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.21 5.2 13.43 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.02 8.2 13.41 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.67 4.5 13.67 4.5 – – Furniture finishers............................................... 12.59 8.1 12.71 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.66 8.4 12.92 8.7 – – Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 18.60 12.6 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 12.25 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 7.0 9.17 7.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 5.9 10.25 6.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.84 3.6 12.84 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.94 4.7 12.95 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.65 1.9 15.65 1.9 – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 11.66 6.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.86 7.3 8.86 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.82 9.0 9.82 9.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 7.7 12.20 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.87 5.8 12.87 5.8 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 12.75 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.74 11.1 9.74 11.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 6.1 10.71 6.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.11 4.9 13.11 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.03 5.0 13.04 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.75 2.5 15.75 2.5 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.34 3.8 29.34 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.42 6.4 21.42 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.87 7.0 25.87 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.80 2.3 30.80 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.01 4.4 33.01 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.23 9.4 32.23 9.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.19 17.0 22.19 17.0 – – Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.89 2.7 31.89 2.7 – – Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 10.9 29.55 10.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.12 17.7 30.12 17.7 – – Power plant operators........................................... 27.76 4.6 27.76 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.87 7.2 21.87 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.72 6.7 24.72 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.26 2.9 30.26 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.68 5.7 33.68 5.7 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.53 4.3 24.61 4.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.03 5.7 17.03 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.56 5.4 22.71 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.06 4.1 28.06 4.1 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.68 3.0 20.70 3.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. $11.61 14.9% $11.61 14.9% – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.77 12.8 18.77 12.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.65 3.4 18.65 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.84 4.6 19.84 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.57 3.5 22.57 3.5 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.12 4.8 24.17 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.19 3.4 21.19 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.01 3.4 26.01 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.28 7.5 26.28 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.37 5.3 27.37 5.3 – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 23.33 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.21 3.4 22.21 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.70 3.0 26.70 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.14 10.3 21.14 10.3 – – Gas plant operators............................................. 27.80 6.1 27.80 6.1 – – Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 25.22 7.1 25.54 7.1 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.20 6.0 19.20 6.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.53 12.5 9.53 12.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.55 7.6 16.55 7.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.22 9.5 16.22 9.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.88 6.0 21.88 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.32 5.8 25.32 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.01 6.6 23.01 6.6 – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.76 7.9 17.76 7.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.50 18.1 16.50 18.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.09 5.1 19.09 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 7.5 22.53 7.5 – – Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.38 8.7 20.38 8.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.77 10.8 16.77 10.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.93 3.9 15.93 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.26 6.0 23.26 6.0 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.41 4.0 15.43 4.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.50 6.9 10.54 7.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.96 4.3 10.97 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.51 3.5 13.43 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 5.2 15.65 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.86 4.5 18.86 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.30 3.3 20.30 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.19 36.4 15.19 36.4 – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.81 9.1 15.89 9.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 8.4 14.59 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.37 4.2 17.37 4.2 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.62 5.8 12.55 5.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.24 7.9 10.24 7.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.31 10.0 11.31 10.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. $13.38 6.7% $13.09 7.0% – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 12.2 11.38 12.2 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.39 4.4 16.42 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 5.3 10.87 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.60 5.0 13.60 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.81 5.5 16.81 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.49 5.9 20.49 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.40 3.7 20.40 3.7 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.27 2.8 13.29 3.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.63 6.4 9.03 5.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.54 4.2 11.54 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.27 2.6 14.27 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 6.4 14.87 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 4.4 16.47 4.4 – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.39 4.8 13.04 6.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 7.5 9.17 7.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.26 9.4 12.26 9.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.65 5.6 14.65 5.6 – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.22 3.5 13.38 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 8.9 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 4.7 11.40 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.12 3.0 14.12 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.65 7.4 14.65 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.23 5.9 17.23 5.9 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.99 7.2 14.01 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.06 7.4 10.06 7.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.75 2.6 12.74 2.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.09 8.5 18.09 8.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 6.8 17.42 6.8 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.92 11.5 14.92 11.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.76 5.4 12.76 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 8.0 13.90 8.0 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.52 2.6 15.67 2.7 $9.96 7.1% Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 9.1 10.00 9.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.36 8.2 11.36 8.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 4.5 13.43 4.6 10.90 10.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 2.4 15.02 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 3.4 16.83 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.58 4.4 19.58 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.63 4.2 23.63 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.94 7.6 24.94 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.49 10.0 15.84 10.5 – – Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers Level 4 .................................................. 18.53 11.5 18.53 11.5 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.01 3.6 15.06 3.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.51 6.2 13.51 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. $14.40 4.0% $14.48 4.1% – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.72 3.4 14.78 3.3 – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.41 7.2 15.41 7.2 – – Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.74 4.0 15.74 4.0 – – Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 8.2 13.13 9.1 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.46 5.9 14.59 6.0 $8.11 7.9% Level 1 .................................................. 9.59 5.8 9.71 5.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.21 4.9 12.40 4.8 8.63 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.85 5.3 13.85 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.98 5.0 15.98 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 3.7 18.35 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.88 17.1 18.88 17.1 – – Painting workers.................................................. 14.78 4.1 15.02 4.2 11.14 22.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 6.1 11.41 6.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.51 6.0 14.49 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 8.4 15.31 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.03 2.4 16.88 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 22.4 20.79 23.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.94 13.1 12.94 13.1 – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.04 3.5 14.01 3.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.30 6.8 11.30 6.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.75 5.9 13.72 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.16 3.3 16.16 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.84 2.7 16.84 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.49 10.5 11.49 10.5 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.72 10.4 18.66 10.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.68 11.4 22.68 11.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.25 10.8 16.25 10.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.51 4.0 17.23 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.00 28.5 21.00 28.5 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 11.61 9.3 12.47 7.0 9.93 24.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.10 8.9 12.73 9.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.73 18.6 12.17 8.2 – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.28 8.1 12.87 8.0 7.97 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 11.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.44 6.0 10.98 3.2 7.81 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.84 8.1 12.84 8.1 – – Photographic process workers.................................... 13.01 16.3 14.40 15.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.29 10.8 13.29 10.8 – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.27 7.0 11.80 6.2 7.62 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.23 11.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.83 8.1 10.80 6.7 7.45 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.60 11.0 12.60 11.0 – – Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 16.27 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.78 5.8 13.78 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.60 6.1 15.60 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. $18.35 5.0% $18.35 5.0% – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.80 2.7 12.99 2.9 $10.02 4.9% Level 1 .................................................. 8.96 2.1 8.90 1.7 9.65 15.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.08 2.7 11.17 2.8 9.79 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.78 3.8 15.03 4.2 11.00 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 16.45 3.2 16.42 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.78 5.4 17.84 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.45 3.4 19.43 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.60 7.7 26.60 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.93 8.2 13.43 9.4 – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 12.61 5.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.25 6.3 10.25 6.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.29 9.1 14.29 9.1 – – Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 16.39 22.4 17.09 22.0 – – Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.38 13.5 17.36 13.6 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.04 7.1 12.51 6.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.55 5.2 12.55 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 8.4 14.15 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.20 4.7 14.20 4.7 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.25 9.2 16.30 9.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.42 14.1 11.44 14.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.03 12.5 12.03 12.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.56 6.3 16.56 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.39 5.3 17.39 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.65 3.5 22.65 3.5 – – Tire builders................................................... 16.13 8.9 16.34 9.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 10.1 16.37 9.9 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.12 1.8 11.27 1.9 9.37 5.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.06 2.9 9.12 3.1 8.30 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.53 5.1 11.50 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.51 6.5 14.73 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.11 6.8 16.13 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.08 6.0 17.08 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – 11.78 12.3 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.42 1.2 15.21 1.3 9.71 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.84 1.1 9.32 1.5 7.87 1.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.32 1.0 11.54 1.1 10.08 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.11 1.7 14.23 1.9 13.10 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.12 1.4 17.27 1.4 14.31 4.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.19 1.9 18.23 2.0 15.74 3.3 Level 6 .................................................. 20.71 2.5 20.81 2.6 17.35 10.5 Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 4.2 24.26 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.98 6.5 30.02 6.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 43.56 17.6 43.56 17.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 79.85 36.5 79.85 36.5 – – Level 11.................................................. $97.70 21.1% $97.70 21.1% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.37 5.5 15.88 5.8 $11.35 5.6% First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.23 3.2 19.45 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 9.4 12.11 10.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.91 4.1 14.96 4.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.75 15.2 22.03 15.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 3.7 20.54 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.99 6.1 21.99 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.21 8.7 19.47 9.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.87 3.0 22.88 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.30 10.0 15.50 10.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.73 5.5 16.73 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.69 4.5 21.69 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.17 4.3 25.17 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.73 9.1 27.73 9.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.54 4.1 25.54 4.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.65 8.0 28.69 8.2 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 92.34 13.2 94.47 13.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.08 23.5 36.98 23.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 78.33 19.6 78.33 19.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 102.96 21.8 102.96 21.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 97.70 21.1 97.70 21.1 – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 109.73 9.1 109.86 9.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 37.09 24.3 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 78.49 19.7 78.49 19.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 104.71 21.8 104.71 21.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 128.35 5.3 128.35 5.3 – – Commercial pilots............................................... 30.31 9.3 – – – – Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 11.38 9.0 10.79 9.1 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 15.55 3.3 16.51 5.2 13.89 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.77 3.0 13.31 6.4 12.00 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 14.47 2.4 14.46 3.3 14.48 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.10 4.8 18.11 6.8 14.77 4.4 Level 5 .................................................. 19.42 2.7 20.01 3.0 16.40 6.1 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.80 8.0 17.24 8.8 12.95 6.2 Level 2 .................................................. 12.84 7.5 – – 10.96 10.6 Level 3 .................................................. 14.72 4.3 15.05 4.3 13.15 7.0 Level 4 .................................................. 19.01 8.6 19.25 8.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.74 2.5 20.03 2.6 16.03 13.3 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.45 1.5 15.07 3.5 14.03 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.69 2.2 13.64 6.9 12.23 4.1 Level 3 .................................................. 14.38 3.1 13.99 4.6 14.62 4.3 Level 4 .................................................. 15.18 3.8 15.69 6.4 14.78 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.58 9.4 19.95 11.6 16.57 6.2 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ $15.75 1.5% $16.18 1.4% $9.55 5.2% Level 1 .................................................. 8.05 3.1 9.08 3.8 6.48 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 3.0 11.46 2.9 8.39 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 14.11 3.3 14.31 3.4 11.17 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 17.40 2.1 17.49 2.1 14.36 9.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 2.7 17.97 2.8 15.97 10.6 Level 6 .................................................. 20.69 5.4 20.69 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.74 10.1 22.74 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.66 5.1 17.16 5.1 10.23 12.7 Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.44 6.1 16.01 5.1 7.38 6.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.17 5.7 5.98 13.3 6.23 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.52 9.8 10.14 12.2 6.65 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.50 7.1 15.53 8.4 10.17 10.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.70 7.2 16.29 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.15 4.6 19.41 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.01 .6 22.06 .5 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.01 1.8 17.02 1.8 15.95 9.2 Level 2 .................................................. 12.84 4.4 12.83 4.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.84 5.2 14.85 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.30 2.4 17.31 2.4 16.47 12.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 3.2 17.85 3.2 18.81 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 20.43 7.7 20.43 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.75 10.1 22.75 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.49 5.2 17.49 5.2 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.05 2.7 14.50 2.6 10.27 7.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 3.1 9.48 3.9 6.92 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.65 3.5 10.86 3.7 9.28 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.25 3.5 13.45 3.7 11.09 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 17.98 3.3 18.22 3.4 14.50 11.5 Level 5 .................................................. 17.81 6.6 17.81 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.78 9.0 16.82 9.1 10.23 12.7 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.17 7.1 10.21 9.2 10.06 8.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 7.4 9.08 12.0 8.66 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.30 11.0 9.46 13.3 8.72 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.11 6.9 11.78 6.7 13.16 16.9 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.38 22.1 27.38 22.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 26.8 29.94 26.8 – – Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 27.84 22.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 26.8 29.94 26.8 – – Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 24.99 10.1 24.99 10.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.40 3.5 29.40 3.5 – – Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 3.7 25.03 3.6 – – Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.76 5.3 13.11 5.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 2.4 9.69 2.6 – – Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.65 13.2 19.87 15.3 – – Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 15.3 19.87 15.3 – – Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 16.6 30.04 16.6 – – Bridge and lock tenders........................................... $14.92 2.7% $14.92 2.7% – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.31 6.2 7.97 4.0 $9.23 16.4% Level 1 .................................................. 7.87 3.4 8.08 4.3 7.03 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.14 18.3 6.88 9.3 11.84 21.4 Service station attendants........................................ 10.21 7.0 10.45 7.0 8.35 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.19 4.1 8.30 5.0 7.83 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.12 8.3 9.21 7.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.60 7.0 11.60 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 14.6 12.23 14.6 – – Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.02 7.1 23.57 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.92 2.7 17.92 2.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.59 12.5 31.59 12.5 – – Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 14.05 10.2 15.13 15.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 21.05 16.8 21.05 16.8 – – Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.79 6.9 18.74 6.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 16.9 16.05 16.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.24 15.5 17.24 15.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.59 5.5 15.59 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.54 10.9 20.54 10.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.75 6.6 23.75 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.03 16.2 27.51 17.0 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.91 3.4 15.95 3.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.95 4.0 12.12 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.10 10.3 16.09 10.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 4.7 14.60 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.62 6.3 17.78 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.83 6.9 19.83 6.9 – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.77 3.5 15.85 3.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.95 4.0 12.12 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.10 10.3 16.09 10.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 4.7 14.58 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.51 6.7 17.68 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 6.9 19.43 6.9 – – Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 12.8 17.23 12.8 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.17 2.0 14.25 2.0 11.55 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 10.38 7.3 10.38 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.59 2.2 11.65 2.4 9.66 8.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.73 1.5 13.77 1.6 12.43 10.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.97 3.2 17.00 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.93 3.7 18.93 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.68 10.7 17.68 10.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.73 6.9 15.02 6.6 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.68 1.1 11.28 1.2 8.76 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.89 1.3 9.31 1.9 8.07 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.43 1.9 11.66 2.0 10.02 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.03 1.8 14.14 2.0 12.94 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.76 2.4 16.10 2.6 13.40 8.4 Level 5 .................................................. $17.75 1.8% $17.75 1.8% – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.76 6.5 17.75 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.82 3.9 11.00 4.6 $9.74 6.0% Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.88 3.1 10.36 2.6 7.67 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.55 2.5 9.00 2.7 7.38 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.93 7.1 12.13 7.5 7.62 7.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.25 5.8 12.26 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.05 8.0 14.05 8.0 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.26 1.3 11.91 1.5 9.33 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.25 1.7 9.69 2.4 8.52 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.70 2.3 11.94 2.6 10.47 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.26 2.3 14.40 2.6 13.14 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.60 2.8 16.00 3.0 13.40 8.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 1.9 17.84 1.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 7.1 17.88 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.33 3.9 11.63 4.5 9.65 11.0 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.28 2.7 11.42 2.8 9.47 7.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.49 3.6 9.57 3.9 8.69 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.54 3.5 11.56 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.52 4.2 13.57 4.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.90 7.6 21.90 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 15.5 13.26 18.7 – – Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.40 1.7 10.04 1.9 7.62 1.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.22 1.6 8.69 2.3 7.28 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 2.4 10.54 2.6 8.89 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 14.37 4.9 14.52 5.1 12.07 5.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.49 6.2 15.49 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.69 7.7 15.69 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.76 4.2 9.98 5.4 8.79 2.2 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.03 5.5 21.03 5.5 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.97 7.2 13.10 7.4 10.00 11.4 Level 1 .................................................. 10.39 5.5 10.42 5.9 9.97 11.5 Level 2 .................................................. 13.55 5.0 13.56 5.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.80 11.6 12.80 11.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 20.06 11.3 20.06 11.3 – – Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 21.74 9.7 – – 1 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. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 9 Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Total Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $18.56 1.2% $19.76 1.3% $10.61 1.0% Management occupations.............................................. 40.30 1.6 40.39 1.6 28.99 9.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.46 7.4 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.56 4.3 16.61 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.86 2.2 19.93 2.2 13.64 14.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.08 2.4 24.08 2.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.69 1.6 28.71 1.6 25.86 10.7 Level 10.................................................. 34.20 2.8 34.18 2.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.20 1.3 41.27 1.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 55.06 1.9 55.02 1.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 62.80 2.0 62.87 2.0 – – Level 14.................................................. 77.65 5.5 77.65 5.5 – – Level 15.................................................. 111.11 9.6 111.11 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.68 2.7 45.85 2.6 25.60 17.3 Chief executives.................................................. 103.71 26.9 103.76 26.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 65.07 11.0 65.07 11.0 – – Level 14.................................................. 86.28 15.0 86.28 15.0 – – Level 15.................................................. 126.16 17.0 126.16 17.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 128.34 46.9 128.34 46.9 – – General and operations managers................................... 43.90 2.7 44.00 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.74 9.2 18.74 9.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.87 5.6 23.87 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.36 4.3 28.36 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.93 7.3 36.93 7.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.19 5.1 41.19 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 56.05 6.3 56.05 6.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 68.24 6.5 68.24 6.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 86.78 9.6 86.78 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.06 5.6 47.33 5.6 – – Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.98 7.0 32.38 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.21 3.7 19.21 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.34 5.1 24.34 5.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.45 7.2 40.45 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.44 12.6 32.44 12.6 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.01 4.6 47.03 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.99 6.0 23.99 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.88 6.3 26.88 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.60 5.4 32.63 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.00 10.1 38.00 10.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.25 2.4 44.25 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.54 4.8 57.54 4.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 74.84 7.4 74.84 7.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 104.87 10.0 104.87 10.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 51.99 8.0 51.99 8.0 – – Marketing managers.............................................. 51.35 6.6 51.39 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.03 10.0 27.03 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. $32.82 4.9% $32.92 5.0% – – Level 10.................................................. 41.53 17.1 41.53 17.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.50 4.1 41.50 4.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.54 5.8 57.54 5.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 71.41 5.6 71.41 5.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 102.53 10.8 102.53 10.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 54.51 13.9 54.51 13.9 – – Sales managers.................................................. 42.51 4.9 42.51 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.99 5.3 22.99 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.70 4.5 26.70 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.48 7.6 32.48 7.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.18 11.5 37.18 11.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.35 4.7 47.35 4.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 57.54 4.3 57.54 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.21 5.3 49.21 5.3 – – Public relations managers......................................... 41.46 13.9 41.51 13.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 9.5 18.56 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.05 8.4 26.05 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.96 2.6 45.96 2.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.29 4.8 53.29 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.59 29.8 49.66 29.9 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 28.99 3.9 28.99 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.04 4.2 22.04 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.65 4.8 22.65 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.15 4.3 32.15 4.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.89 4.8 38.89 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.28 8.8 34.28 8.8 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.52 2.6 50.53 2.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.80 10.2 28.80 10.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.77 10.2 38.77 10.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.89 3.9 43.89 3.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.08 6.0 53.08 6.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.04 4.0 58.04 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.04 4.7 56.15 4.7 – – Financial managers................................................ 41.30 2.4 41.30 2.4 $40.86 16.5% Level 7 .................................................. 21.52 4.2 21.52 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.19 4.5 26.19 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.79 2.2 28.71 2.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.22 6.6 32.16 6.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.76 2.9 42.73 3.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.89 4.4 60.80 4.6 – – Level 13.................................................. 66.06 3.7 66.06 3.7 – – Level 14.................................................. 86.24 9.6 86.24 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.82 5.2 42.96 5.2 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 33.77 9.1 33.80 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.46 9.2 19.46 9.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.68 10.1 27.68 10.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. $26.30 5.0% $26.30 5.0% – – Level 10.................................................. 33.21 3.8 33.21 3.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.83 6.4 40.73 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.82 12.6 54.82 12.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.91 26.3 37.10 27.3 – – Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.97 7.0 38.27 7.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.09 10.2 29.09 10.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.19 6.4 37.19 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.33 12.2 54.82 11.9 – – Training and development managers............................... 30.61 16.6 30.61 16.6 – – Industrial production managers.................................... 38.62 2.8 38.62 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.75 5.8 21.75 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 7.8 29.95 7.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.09 4.3 38.09 4.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.06 2.9 40.06 2.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.69 5.4 51.69 5.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.88 4.0 54.88 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.66 3.4 42.66 3.4 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 40.42 4.6 40.42 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.10 13.7 27.10 13.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.07 4.9 28.07 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.03 6.2 28.03 6.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.78 14.4 50.78 14.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 50.22 5.3 50.22 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.07 6.9 40.07 6.9 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.85 4.8 33.86 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.26 5.2 18.26 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.81 6.0 28.81 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.93 7.4 35.93 7.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.63 7.7 37.63 7.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.46 10.8 38.46 10.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 56.32 19.9 56.32 19.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.36 10.8 36.39 10.8 – – Construction managers............................................. 35.04 3.8 35.04 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.57 8.5 21.57 8.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.86 6.6 23.86 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.66 4.9 31.66 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.06 6.5 34.06 6.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.56 5.5 39.56 5.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.63 8.4 50.63 8.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.39 7.2 39.39 7.2 – – Education administrators.......................................... 27.45 4.2 27.57 4.3 $24.61 12.1% Level 7 .................................................. 15.49 5.5 15.75 5.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 18.24 7.8 18.20 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.93 5.4 24.93 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 28.64 1.9 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 34.75 6.3 35.99 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. $46.87 8.7% $46.87 8.7% – – Level 13.................................................. 53.87 10.9 53.87 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.40 17.4 29.40 17.6 – – Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.50 12.3 20.19 13.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 14.21 6.2 14.37 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 15.37 16.2 15.37 16.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.16 14.0 21.16 14.0 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 31.00 7.2 30.89 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.59 5.4 23.59 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.67 15.7 30.82 14.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.83 5.9 30.83 5.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.33 9.0 41.33 9.0 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.22 3.9 34.31 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.42 5.3 19.56 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.15 5.5 20.15 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.12 4.3 26.12 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.26 13.2 29.26 13.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.49 5.2 41.48 5.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.38 12.2 46.38 12.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 45.30 15.7 45.30 15.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.38 7.7 38.64 8.2 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 53.47 2.4 53.48 2.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.66 10.5 27.66 10.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.68 16.4 32.68 16.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.69 5.0 42.69 5.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.91 3.5 51.91 3.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.50 2.5 55.50 2.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 62.83 2.2 62.83 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 59.03 4.5 59.06 4.5 – – Food service managers............................................. 23.71 6.8 23.76 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.35 11.2 14.42 11.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.69 6.9 20.71 6.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.71 8.8 19.71 8.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.76 9.8 23.76 9.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.82 11.2 23.82 11.2 – – Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 22.11 15.1 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 23.44 20.0 23.20 19.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.67 9.4 12.67 9.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.40 5.4 16.40 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.80 12.8 22.80 12.8 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 36.33 2.9 36.42 2.9 $29.04 9.0% Level 7 .................................................. 19.02 11.5 19.02 11.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.00 6.3 23.00 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.75 6.7 29.81 6.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.41 8.6 37.41 8.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.91 3.2 38.93 3.2 – – Level 12.................................................. $48.74 10.0% $48.80 10.2% – – Level 13.................................................. 46.64 10.3 46.64 10.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.30 5.2 39.45 5.2 – – Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.32 8.6 45.32 8.6 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.00 5.4 24.61 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.67 12.6 17.67 12.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.05 6.3 21.08 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.66 9.3 23.66 9.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.80 8.3 26.80 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.11 12.5 24.01 12.1 – – Social and community service managers............................. 24.42 6.6 24.51 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.31 6.2 18.31 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.23 10.4 19.23 10.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.95 6.0 23.13 6.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 26.66 7.9 26.66 7.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.06 18.2 33.06 18.2 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.92 .9 29.03 .9 $24.76 5.4% Level 4 .................................................. 16.28 .8 16.28 .9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.70 3.3 17.86 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.40 2.9 19.08 2.4 27.69 11.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.24 1.9 22.16 1.8 25.58 10.9 Level 8 .................................................. 25.98 2.5 26.08 2.5 22.46 8.4 Level 9 .................................................. 29.30 1.2 29.40 1.3 23.07 3.6 Level 10.................................................. 35.49 4.0 35.55 4.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.86 1.1 38.81 1.1 42.50 9.7 Level 12.................................................. 53.64 6.4 53.64 6.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.42 3.9 54.42 3.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 70.27 7.1 70.27 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.32 4.1 30.58 4.2 22.60 16.2 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.99 2.0 27.02 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.7 16.82 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.30 3.2 20.30 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.45 4.1 22.44 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.31 6.0 26.31 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.98 3.6 28.98 3.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.71 6.8 34.71 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.05 6.5 34.96 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.13 5.3 47.13 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.65 4.2 28.88 3.9 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.14 2.4 25.16 2.4 23.84 10.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.28 .8 16.28 .9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.79 2.7 17.79 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.56 4.6 19.56 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.01 5.7 24.01 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.70 4.1 25.70 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.19 4.0 30.19 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. $32.95 6.5% $33.22 7.0% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.18 6.2 26.34 6.4 – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.04 2.6 25.06 2.6 $23.84 10.1% Level 4 .................................................. 16.26 .9 16.26 1.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.80 2.8 17.81 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.67 4.6 19.67 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.76 6.3 23.76 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.76 4.3 25.77 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.25 4.8 30.26 4.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.95 6.5 33.22 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 5.9 26.96 6.1 – – Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 26.37 7.0 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.21 10.1 26.17 10.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.89 5.8 19.89 5.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.39 5.0 24.84 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.94 16.9 24.94 16.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.13 9.3 26.13 9.3 – – Cost estimators................................................... 29.44 4.9 29.55 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.84 15.1 17.89 15.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.94 7.6 20.94 7.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.42 5.2 26.42 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.68 6.0 31.12 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.95 4.4 41.95 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.19 8.6 34.19 8.6 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.44 3.0 26.62 3.0 18.06 8.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 6.9 18.47 7.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.26 5.6 19.06 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.02 4.0 23.15 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.44 4.3 23.54 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.99 4.1 30.02 4.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.07 3.0 32.07 3.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.74 6.1 39.83 6.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.64 3.9 44.64 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.14 9.0 23.48 9.6 15.29 7.1 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.45 6.7 28.86 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.48 3.3 17.48 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.18 2.7 23.44 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.54 7.7 21.85 8.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.53 8.9 37.53 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.72 10.6 26.49 8.8 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.06 3.7 26.08 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.08 5.8 22.08 5.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.31 9.8 24.17 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.36 6.2 27.53 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.32 10.3 25.32 10.3 – – Training and development specialists............................ 24.65 5.8 24.69 5.9 20.80 17.2 Level 5 .................................................. $18.46 14.7% $18.78 17.5% – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.45 11.0 16.73 11.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.22 7.9 23.41 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.78 7.1 24.78 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.31 2.1 27.31 2.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.63 5.0 30.63 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.77 5.1 38.77 5.1 – – Logisticians...................................................... 30.78 7.5 30.78 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.20 5.3 27.20 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.32 5.7 29.32 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.39 11.0 39.39 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.93 10.1 41.93 10.1 – – Management analysts............................................... 35.18 3.3 35.25 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.56 3.2 21.56 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.52 5.5 25.52 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.06 2.8 29.23 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.06 11.5 34.06 11.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.04 1.9 38.04 1.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.67 4.5 49.67 4.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.73 3.8 51.73 3.8 – – Level 14.................................................. 77.94 13.6 77.94 13.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.57 4.7 36.57 4.7 – – Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 22.44 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 9.2 22.71 9.2 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.50 2.4 27.63 2.4 $25.13 10.0% Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 8.2 17.74 9.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 4.5 18.89 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.09 5.2 22.76 4.5 28.08 8.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.96 4.0 25.18 4.1 22.27 11.2 Level 9 .................................................. 28.10 1.9 28.24 2.0 22.97 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 34.43 8.3 34.53 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.81 4.0 38.69 4.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.29 4.9 47.29 4.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.33 5.9 55.33 5.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.83 5.4 29.53 5.5 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 23.83 13.0 23.55 13.3 – – Budget analysts................................................... 30.94 8.1 31.11 8.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.09 5.9 25.09 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.68 3.6 30.44 2.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.55 3.4 34.55 3.4 – – Credit analysts................................................... 26.51 5.2 26.51 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.11 8.6 20.11 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.12 5.9 21.12 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.67 4.8 19.67 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.39 9.6 26.39 9.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 9.9 29.95 9.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.07 8.8 32.07 8.8 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... $33.22 3.4% $33.28 3.3% – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.45 6.9 18.45 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.22 5.3 18.22 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.80 2.7 22.95 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.32 6.2 28.32 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.52 3.0 30.94 2.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.89 5.0 38.89 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.59 4.9 38.23 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 58.01 11.6 58.01 11.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.94 9.2 35.94 9.2 – – Financial analysts.............................................. 36.12 3.7 36.02 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.08 9.2 18.08 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.20 2.2 23.20 2.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.55 4.0 27.55 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.58 4.5 30.58 4.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.09 6.4 39.09 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.40 5.4 36.85 5.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 59.49 14.2 59.49 14.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.83 11.5 38.83 11.5 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.92 7.8 27.43 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.93 10.2 15.93 10.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.46 8.1 21.06 7.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 40.51 16.7 40.51 16.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.77 8.6 29.54 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.48 18.4 25.48 18.4 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 30.52 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.92 6.3 18.92 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 2.1 19.28 2.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.61 6.6 23.61 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.44 2.5 24.44 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.97 3.9 32.97 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.46 7.0 38.46 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.44 10.7 40.44 10.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.76 34.3 40.76 34.3 – – Financial examiners............................................... 30.96 7.2 30.96 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.76 12.0 26.76 12.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 9.4 29.87 9.4 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.51 7.5 31.45 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.56 11.9 17.56 11.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.29 14.3 21.35 12.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.63 4.9 20.44 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.99 11.1 30.99 11.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.41 8.0 30.41 8.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 58.74 24.9 58.74 24.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.88 6.9 37.88 6.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 109.01 24.7 109.01 24.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.15 25.7 27.15 25.7 – – Loan counselors................................................. $20.78 23.2% $20.78 23.2% – – Loan officers................................................... 31.94 8.0 31.88 8.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 12.8 18.36 12.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.18 14.6 22.18 14.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.76 5.0 20.56 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.62 12.0 31.62 12.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.43 8.0 30.43 8.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 58.74 24.9 58.74 24.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.88 6.9 37.88 6.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 109.01 24.7 109.01 24.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.86 26.5 26.86 26.5 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 15.79 22.7 – – – – Tax preparers................................................... 13.15 15.2 – – – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.13 1.8 35.07 1.8 $38.88 19.6% Level 4 .................................................. 16.06 12.7 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.08 7.1 18.22 7.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.30 2.6 21.32 2.6 20.94 14.2 Level 7 .................................................. 24.66 2.0 24.67 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.90 2.2 27.88 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.83 2.5 33.75 2.6 38.79 6.1 Level 10.................................................. 37.17 1.5 37.18 1.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.53 1.8 42.46 1.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.47 3.2 49.53 3.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.15 4.6 56.15 4.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 67.08 6.6 67.08 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.93 3.5 34.98 3.5 29.53 16.5 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 44.88 6.3 44.83 6.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.76 8.4 31.76 8.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.67 .7 52.67 .7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.73 3.5 – – – – Computer programmers.............................................. 32.48 3.4 32.50 3.5 31.36 11.8 Level 6 .................................................. 23.44 9.8 23.44 9.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.95 2.7 22.95 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.54 4.6 27.35 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.45 4.9 33.32 5.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.42 3.5 35.42 3.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.13 7.6 43.16 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.06 3.7 32.63 3.4 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.20 1.7 41.22 1.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.51 4.7 23.51 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.75 2.8 26.75 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.98 5.6 33.07 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.50 3.5 35.52 3.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.03 3.1 38.03 3.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.47 2.0 44.47 2.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.85 3.1 49.85 3.1 – – Level 13.................................................. $59.44 3.5% $59.44 3.5% – – Level 14.................................................. 71.07 4.2 71.07 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.07 3.1 43.13 3.1 – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.77 2.3 40.79 2.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.22 3.0 27.22 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.19 8.5 34.37 8.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.86 4.3 36.89 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.34 4.7 38.34 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 46.03 3.2 46.03 3.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.51 5.1 49.51 5.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.80 13.6 56.80 13.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.01 5.1 43.01 5.1 – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.67 2.4 41.69 2.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.89 5.1 23.89 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.34 6.6 25.34 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.50 5.8 31.50 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.39 2.5 33.39 2.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.65 2.1 37.65 2.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.80 1.6 42.80 1.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.17 2.0 50.17 2.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 60.09 5.0 60.09 5.0 – – Level 14.................................................. 70.31 .7 70.31 .7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.11 3.5 43.22 3.6 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 25.20 4.2 25.43 3.9 $13.29 14.3% Level 5 .................................................. 16.57 3.9 16.64 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.91 3.8 20.05 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.56 3.9 25.56 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.24 3.9 24.24 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.30 4.8 33.30 4.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.61 4.6 37.61 4.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.36 6.8 43.36 6.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.03 3.9 54.03 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.42 6.2 22.42 6.2 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.34 2.4 37.68 1.8 60.58 14.2 Level 5 .................................................. 24.88 2.1 24.88 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.49 9.3 23.28 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.26 4.0 26.26 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.74 3.9 29.74 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.12 1.3 32.99 1.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.65 2.5 36.65 2.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.51 2.4 41.18 2.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.96 4.4 50.35 3.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 47.45 7.1 47.45 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.66 2.7 36.71 2.8 – – Database administrators........................................... 31.51 4.3 31.46 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.34 2.7 21.34 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.94 12.1 26.94 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. $35.21 4.8% $35.03 4.9% – – Level 10.................................................. 32.46 3.7 32.46 3.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.74 4.7 39.74 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.51 12.7 27.51 12.7 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.50 2.7 30.68 2.7 $20.97 9.7% Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 6.5 22.10 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.20 5.2 23.22 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.25 4.2 28.32 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.20 3.3 32.21 3.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.50 5.0 38.50 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.74 4.5 38.74 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.76 15.2 29.76 15.2 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.81 4.5 32.69 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.19 5.0 22.22 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.00 5.3 27.00 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.13 5.5 29.33 4.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.14 8.5 38.52 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.01 3.9 39.01 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.29 9.8 34.29 9.8 – – Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 40.26 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.47 10.9 45.47 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.59 6.8 39.59 6.8 – – Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 5.3 36.57 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.21 6.9 23.21 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.51 12.9 35.51 12.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.48 9.8 35.48 9.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.29 5.2 39.29 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.09 10.2 41.09 10.2 – – Statisticians..................................................... 32.48 15.9 31.67 16.2 – – Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 5.4 20.31 5.4 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.78 2.5 31.85 2.5 26.26 10.4 Level 2 .................................................. 12.14 6.0 12.27 5.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.54 8.6 12.50 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.80 6.4 13.84 7.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.72 3.4 18.71 3.3 19.24 7.4 Level 6 .................................................. 21.51 1.8 21.50 1.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.53 2.1 25.54 2.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.74 2.1 27.69 2.0 30.04 6.3 Level 9 .................................................. 31.73 1.3 31.74 1.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.01 2.5 34.85 2.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.16 1.5 40.21 1.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.50 2.8 47.55 2.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.16 3.6 52.16 3.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 60.75 3.1 61.08 3.0 – – Level 15.................................................. 66.39 2.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.98 3.2 36.07 3.2 – – Architects, except naval.......................................... $31.65 5.7% $31.77 5.8% – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.92 7.2 26.92 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.20 3.9 24.20 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.88 6.1 33.88 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.42 7.6 30.42 7.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.76 9.7 33.76 9.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 37.88 12.4 37.88 12.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.7 45.66 9.7 – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.78 5.8 31.91 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.64 7.9 26.64 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.26 4.1 24.26 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.59 5.5 34.59 5.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.42 7.6 30.42 7.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.76 9.7 33.76 9.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 37.88 12.4 37.88 12.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.7 45.66 9.7 – – Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 26.29 12.0 26.65 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.88 12.8 31.88 12.8 – – Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 18.31 12.6 18.31 12.6 – – Surveyors....................................................... 29.51 12.6 30.18 12.5 – – Engineers......................................................... 37.60 1.1 37.63 1.1 $34.40 9.2% Level 5 .................................................. 24.58 4.1 24.58 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.03 3.6 24.19 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.63 2.3 25.66 2.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.50 3.3 29.50 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.89 1.3 31.89 1.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.32 2.3 35.15 2.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.31 1.6 40.36 1.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.99 2.7 48.05 2.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.16 3.6 52.16 3.6 – – Level 14.................................................. 60.57 3.1 60.90 3.1 – – Level 15.................................................. 66.39 2.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.65 5.1 41.68 5.1 – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 4.6 47.06 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.34 3.9 32.34 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. – – 39.35 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.11 5.3 45.11 5.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.91 6.1 53.91 6.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 60.20 5.3 60.20 5.3 – – Level 14.................................................. 49.54 2.2 – – – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.87 6.4 38.87 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.89 3.7 34.89 3.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.43 10.5 37.43 10.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.94 4.2 51.94 4.2 – – Civil engineers................................................. 33.12 3.3 33.13 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.19 3.1 23.19 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.40 5.0 26.40 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. $29.55 5.3% $29.53 5.4% – – Level 10.................................................. 31.73 5.6 31.73 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.15 4.6 41.15 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.18 4.5 51.18 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.93 6.2 36.93 6.2 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.47 6.1 41.60 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.56 9.8 27.56 9.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.66 3.4 31.66 3.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.44 6.0 35.81 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.04 1.4 44.04 1.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 58.14 4.9 58.14 4.9 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.71 2.6 37.77 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 25.48 3.3 25.48 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.69 7.0 23.68 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.19 6.7 34.19 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.41 2.7 31.41 2.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.82 4.7 35.47 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.11 1.7 42.11 1.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.32 2.0 45.32 2.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 55.60 2.6 55.60 2.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.96 4.7 44.96 4.7 – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.33 4.4 37.51 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.71 8.1 24.81 8.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.12 8.9 38.12 8.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.76 5.5 31.76 5.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.82 6.5 34.82 6.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.83 2.0 41.83 2.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.53 2.8 44.53 2.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 57.51 2.2 57.51 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.66 9.0 45.66 9.0 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.03 2.9 37.99 2.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.14 2.0 31.14 2.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.42 6.6 35.91 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.40 2.6 42.40 2.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.89 3.4 45.89 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.76 4.8 44.76 4.8 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 41.76 6.2 41.75 6.3 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.92 2.6 34.95 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.70 5.7 26.76 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.33 7.5 27.35 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.27 2.8 31.27 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.87 5.6 35.87 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.47 4.2 37.47 4.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 43.37 3.9 43.37 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.42 13.3 42.42 13.3 – – Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 39.52 10.8 39.52 10.8 – – Level 11.................................................. $35.81 6.3% $35.81 6.3% – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.80 2.0 33.83 2.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.24 6.1 26.28 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.32 9.0 27.35 9.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.27 2.9 31.27 2.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.87 5.6 35.87 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.47 3.1 38.47 3.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 41.82 5.1 41.82 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.36 4.6 37.36 4.6 – – Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 5.8 30.77 5.8 – – Materials engineers............................................. 36.00 7.8 36.00 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.48 9.2 30.48 9.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.48 9.9 43.48 9.9 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.61 1.4 33.67 1.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.19 5.2 26.19 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.01 4.3 29.04 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.88 2.1 30.88 2.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.29 3.6 34.29 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.64 3.9 36.94 3.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.57 4.7 47.57 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.75 3.6 36.75 3.6 – – Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.82 4.5 41.82 4.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.41 1.1 48.41 1.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.71 12.3 48.71 12.3 – – Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 48.39 15.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.55 7.5 50.55 7.5 – – Drafters.......................................................... 22.61 1.7 22.67 1.8 $20.43 38.4% Level 4 .................................................. 14.54 7.4 15.12 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 3.6 18.74 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.20 3.5 20.85 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.41 2.8 23.41 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.50 6.0 26.35 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.29 2.2 29.29 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.73 9.4 26.73 9.4 – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.52 3.0 23.50 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.91 7.0 19.94 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.77 4.7 19.77 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.68 6.4 24.68 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.00 4.6 24.66 4.3 – – Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.38 5.1 21.50 5.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.02 21.8 17.02 21.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 8.1 20.14 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.32 4.8 26.32 4.8 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.36 4.0 22.20 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.46 3.8 18.46 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.64 5.1 22.64 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.63 2.9 21.63 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. $24.37 7.0% $22.57 6.9% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.00 13.6 26.00 13.6 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.85 4.2 22.84 4.3 $23.42 11.9% Level 5 .................................................. 18.06 5.1 18.03 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 2.9 21.04 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.52 3.5 25.51 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.92 2.5 26.74 2.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.89 3.2 30.89 3.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.61 8.8 44.61 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.03 4.7 23.96 4.8 – – Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.23 5.2 25.23 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.42 1.9 26.42 1.9 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 16.98 19.1 16.28 19.6 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.11 6.8 22.09 6.9 23.99 20.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.56 10.5 16.53 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 5.2 20.13 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.96 3.0 25.96 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.00 2.6 26.70 2.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.20 6.7 31.20 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.39 3.5 23.40 3.5 – – Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.83 4.6 24.83 4.6 – – Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.85 18.7 29.85 18.7 – – Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.04 3.3 24.00 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.4 16.82 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.84 6.7 24.69 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.86 5.0 23.86 5.0 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.68 8.5 22.71 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.08 6.0 19.08 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.89 13.6 24.89 13.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.78 5.5 26.85 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.15 4.5 29.15 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.52 8.6 21.52 8.6 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.47 11.2 18.57 11.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 11.0 13.97 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.73 4.9 20.73 4.9 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.11 2.6 30.32 2.6 24.07 15.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.24 6.0 15.24 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.38 4.8 18.48 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.90 11.4 22.09 11.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.13 3.1 22.20 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.58 5.0 25.63 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.88 2.9 30.09 2.9 24.14 9.4 Level 10.................................................. 34.70 4.5 34.79 4.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.41 2.7 35.17 2.9 39.63 8.5 Level 12.................................................. 47.72 5.1 47.85 5.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 59.94 7.7 59.94 7.7 – – Level 14.................................................. $71.91 10.7% $71.91 10.7% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.75 5.2 29.69 4.8 $19.30 29.4% Life scientists................................................... 33.82 5.6 34.02 5.8 26.19 22.0 Level 7 .................................................. 19.87 5.9 20.03 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.78 11.0 25.93 11.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.35 6.1 29.71 6.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.16 7.3 33.36 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.04 11.3 30.04 11.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.29 9.9 46.28 9.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 64.42 7.9 64.42 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.75 8.9 29.13 9.9 – – Agricultural and food scientists................................ 34.68 11.8 34.68 11.8 – – Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 35.43 10.5 – – Biological scientists........................................... 33.41 7.1 33.87 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.57 5.6 20.92 5.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.10 15.0 25.19 15.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.11 5.0 31.92 5.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 42.67 7.3 42.67 7.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.55 16.8 28.41 17.2 – – Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.14 8.9 35.84 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.02 5.1 20.39 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.22 7.2 32.34 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.88 16.8 33.83 17.3 – – Microbiologists............................................... 28.43 11.9 28.43 11.9 – – Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 26.27 19.1 26.27 19.1 – – Foresters..................................................... 26.27 19.1 26.27 19.1 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 34.21 10.9 34.18 11.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.99 5.1 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.74 14.7 23.74 14.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 27.58 15.5 27.58 15.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.70 16.9 46.69 16.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 12.5 28.54 13.0 – – Physical scientists............................................... 34.34 4.1 34.37 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.27 15.6 21.27 15.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.59 4.2 22.59 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.29 5.7 26.29 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.84 6.6 28.91 6.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.86 9.2 36.86 9.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.66 3.8 38.66 3.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.03 9.1 49.03 9.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 54.15 8.8 54.15 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.64 7.5 38.64 7.5 – – Astronomers and physicists...................................... 46.33 9.8 46.33 9.8 – – Physicists.................................................... 46.33 9.8 46.33 9.8 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.77 8.5 32.82 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.22 4.3 24.22 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.98 4.7 23.98 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. $26.18 2.4% $26.25 2.4% – – Level 11.................................................. 39.49 4.7 39.49 4.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.09 11.9 60.09 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.84 7.1 32.84 7.1 – – Chemists...................................................... 31.25 7.7 31.30 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.95 5.3 23.95 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.34 4.9 24.34 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.13 2.5 26.20 2.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.16 3.5 40.16 3.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.02 7.8 31.02 7.8 – – Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 40.49 9.4 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 35.38 5.2 35.38 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.61 4.7 21.61 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.24 13.7 32.24 13.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.66 12.0 35.66 12.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.79 6.0 38.79 6.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.94 9.3 44.94 9.3 – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 32.09 8.3 32.09 8.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.26 10.7 27.26 10.7 – – Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 43.04 7.0 43.04 7.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 43.75 18.8 43.75 18.8 – – Economists........................................................ 36.77 19.8 36.77 19.8 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.92 5.5 33.86 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.03 9.3 21.03 9.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.11 4.9 25.11 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.13 7.3 32.12 7.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.56 3.5 35.56 3.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.50 7.6 37.50 7.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.18 5.5 46.18 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.14 13.6 29.95 5.5 – – Market research analysts........................................ 33.87 5.0 33.87 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.03 9.3 21.03 9.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.11 4.9 25.11 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.14 7.3 32.14 7.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.56 3.5 35.56 3.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.50 7.6 37.50 7.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.18 5.5 46.18 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.95 5.5 29.95 5.5 – – Psychologists..................................................... 30.20 9.1 28.37 15.4 $34.92 11.1% Level 7 .................................................. 19.79 8.3 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.55 24.3 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 39.47 8.4 34.35 6.0 40.93 8.7 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 31.75 10.4 30.27 17.6 35.14 11.6 Level 7 .................................................. 19.67 8.5 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.55 24.3 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 39.94 8.3 33.89 4.9 – – Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 34.47 8.0 34.49 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. $42.61 10.4% – – – – Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.62 21.5 $16.62 21.5% – – Biological technicians............................................ 18.94 4.5 19.21 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.99 8.1 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.93 7.5 17.16 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.46 6.4 22.46 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.49 16.7 21.58 18.2 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.35 6.5 22.35 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.97 4.7 14.97 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.49 6.2 19.49 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.03 5.4 21.03 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.90 4.6 23.90 4.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.31 8.1 26.31 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.64 17.6 29.64 17.6 – – Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.86 8.2 38.86 8.2 – – Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 35.23 5.8 – – Social science research assistants................................ 21.15 5.4 21.18 5.7 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.16 9.6 21.16 9.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 7.8 14.78 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.03 11.1 18.03 11.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.49 14.6 20.49 14.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.58 4.4 27.58 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.36 8.1 21.34 5.5 – – Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 25.70 12.0 25.70 12.0 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 17.36 2.5 17.28 2.8 $18.03 7.9% Level 4 .................................................. 11.50 4.4 11.70 4.3 10.36 10.5 Level 5 .................................................. 12.22 4.4 12.58 4.7 10.30 6.4 Level 6 .................................................. 14.18 3.8 14.32 4.2 13.15 13.4 Level 7 .................................................. 16.84 1.8 16.68 1.5 18.93 14.0 Level 8 .................................................. 19.45 7.1 19.12 6.2 24.13 11.1 Level 9 .................................................. 22.99 3.6 22.77 3.9 24.52 5.7 Level 10.................................................. 23.03 15.0 22.95 15.5 25.67 5.9 Level 11.................................................. 27.29 10.2 26.31 12.5 31.01 20.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.73 6.7 20.25 6.5 15.15 12.3 Counselors........................................................ 18.01 4.3 17.77 4.1 20.79 24.9 Level 5 .................................................. 12.37 6.6 13.43 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.68 4.6 13.64 4.4 14.65 16.2 Level 7 .................................................. 16.91 3.5 16.87 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 17.22 7.3 17.26 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.01 6.6 23.02 6.7 22.94 16.4 Level 10.................................................. 32.34 5.2 32.69 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.33 15.9 24.52 16.6 – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.59 5.5 16.06 5.2 21.48 16.2 Level 6 .................................................. 15.96 6.4 15.48 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.49 6.6 16.52 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. $23.54 12.5% – – – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 20.50 8.2 $20.69 8.6% $15.13 9.4% Level 5 .................................................. 14.87 5.4 14.78 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.67 12.1 14.84 12.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.85 6.2 16.87 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 17.68 5.9 17.90 7.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.96 10.4 25.11 10.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.08 5.7 33.07 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.07 19.7 29.42 19.9 – – Marriage and family therapists.................................. 22.05 13.8 – – – – Mental health counselors........................................ 21.67 14.9 18.17 4.9 41.27 29.0 Level 6 .................................................. 14.39 10.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.25 4.9 17.23 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.05 8.3 21.53 9.2 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.17 5.4 14.12 5.6 14.85 15.4 Level 5 .................................................. 13.20 4.7 13.56 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 11.73 6.9 11.77 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.06 6.6 16.85 6.7 – – Social workers.................................................... 19.06 2.7 18.87 2.6 21.14 9.9 Level 5 .................................................. 14.06 4.7 14.17 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.66 9.0 15.62 9.8 16.23 3.8 Level 7 .................................................. 16.59 2.6 16.68 2.2 15.20 15.3 Level 8 .................................................. 20.76 4.8 20.24 3.2 25.24 13.3 Level 9 .................................................. 23.22 3.8 23.12 4.2 24.52 3.1 Level 10.................................................. 23.99 13.7 23.88 14.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.38 8.5 29.88 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.07 6.0 22.12 6.1 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.20 2.9 17.04 3.0 19.96 7.3 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 11.4 15.43 11.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 13.7 17.60 14.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.45 3.2 15.51 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 17.57 6.4 17.23 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.83 4.5 20.64 4.7 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.49 4.9 22.47 3.8 22.63 19.9 Level 6 .................................................. 15.59 8.8 15.70 10.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.64 8.1 19.29 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.51 7.5 21.76 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.40 3.7 26.52 3.9 25.02 3.7 Level 11.................................................. 33.96 10.3 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.94 4.4 21.94 4.4 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.83 4.7 17.66 4.4 19.56 10.0 Level 5 .................................................. 13.50 3.5 13.58 2.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.11 5.2 13.80 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.70 3.8 15.70 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.15 7.2 19.80 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 19.58 6.5 19.15 5.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 21.40 10.5 – – – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ $14.49 4.0% $14.70 4.0% $13.30 9.6% Level 4 .................................................. 11.51 4.6 11.70 4.6 10.43 10.6 Level 5 .................................................. 11.61 6.3 11.80 6.9 10.47 3.9 Level 6 .................................................. 13.57 6.2 13.93 6.3 12.27 16.7 Level 7 .................................................. 16.12 2.7 15.91 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.34 23.0 28.34 23.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 19.59 9.5 17.69 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.73 11.3 18.29 11.6 – – Health educators................................................ 31.44 11.5 31.93 13.0 29.09 16.9 Level 9 .................................................. 25.62 9.2 – – – – Social and human service assistants............................. 12.55 3.0 12.61 2.8 12.24 10.0 Level 4 .................................................. 11.52 4.7 11.71 4.6 10.43 10.6 Level 5 .................................................. 11.55 6.7 11.70 7.2 10.43 4.0 Level 6 .................................................. 12.83 6.5 13.03 6.4 12.27 16.7 Level 7 .................................................. 15.95 8.2 15.17 1.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.81 6.2 13.03 6.8 – – Clergy............................................................ 15.53 8.9 15.35 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.02 10.3 17.02 10.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 15.62 20.2 – – – – Directors, religious activities and education..................... – – 23.18 12.4 – – Legal occupations................................................... 40.10 8.4 40.32 8.5 33.26 19.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.68 10.1 17.51 9.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.74 4.1 17.88 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.39 8.4 20.42 8.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.11 3.6 26.64 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.74 4.2 28.74 4.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.24 9.3 34.24 9.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 51.48 5.5 51.22 5.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 65.62 8.7 64.92 8.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 91.76 6.4 91.76 6.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 83.12 6.6 83.12 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.94 6.2 41.55 6.1 – – Lawyers........................................................... 58.13 5.2 58.07 5.3 61.29 19.0 Level 9 .................................................. 27.30 7.7 27.30 7.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.94 9.4 34.94 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 51.45 5.6 51.26 5.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 65.62 8.7 64.92 8.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 91.76 6.4 91.76 6.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 83.12 6.6 83.12 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.94 6.3 51.16 6.3 – – Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.04 6.2 22.11 6.5 19.05 13.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 10.8 16.75 10.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.94 4.9 17.94 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.22 7.1 19.23 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.75 3.4 27.19 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.73 3.7 29.73 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $23.43 7.0% $23.51 7.5% – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.32 4.5 22.31 4.5 $22.39 19.5% Level 5 .................................................. 24.95 15.7 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.94 5.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.16 7.9 23.47 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.06 11.0 23.94 11.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.13 16.1 28.13 16.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.67 16.5 20.19 17.5 – – Law clerks...................................................... 26.82 30.8 – – – – Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.90 4.8 22.29 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.94 6.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.84 8.3 23.84 8.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.94 11.7 23.94 11.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.10 16.9 28.10 16.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.25 20.1 18.72 22.3 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 23.91 5.7 25.89 4.4 14.47 6.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.25 3.6 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.17 4.5 9.52 5.5 8.69 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.73 4.3 9.90 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.41 4.8 10.09 4.1 11.47 12.6 Level 5 .................................................. 12.60 4.2 12.56 2.5 12.78 15.5 Level 6 .................................................. 13.34 3.8 13.57 4.1 12.15 7.5 Level 7 .................................................. 19.51 3.1 19.43 3.6 20.06 4.6 Level 8 .................................................. 26.10 8.1 27.59 4.8 18.29 21.0 Level 9 .................................................. 29.16 2.5 29.24 2.3 28.06 16.6 Level 10.................................................. 33.36 4.1 33.34 4.3 33.67 11.2 Level 11.................................................. 39.60 3.0 39.89 3.0 29.91 30.9 Level 12.................................................. 54.30 6.4 54.53 6.6 40.22 18.5 Level 13.................................................. 58.48 6.6 58.05 6.5 – – Level 14.................................................. 115.72 22.2 115.72 22.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.20 10.8 38.57 12.0 – – Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.49 4.7 45.83 4.9 27.48 5.9 Level 5 .................................................. – – 14.67 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.28 10.5 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.78 6.1 21.64 5.8 24.98 11.3 Level 8 .................................................. 25.90 6.2 25.49 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.42 4.2 29.55 4.6 28.67 7.2 Level 10.................................................. 33.32 4.3 33.57 4.6 29.12 15.3 Level 11.................................................. 39.25 3.8 39.59 3.8 29.91 30.9 Level 12.................................................. 54.37 6.4 54.58 6.6 40.63 20.4 Level 13.................................................. 59.43 7.8 58.99 7.7 – – Level 14.................................................. 115.72 22.2 115.72 22.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.90 9.9 58.35 10.1 23.06 22.2 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 49.86 11.1 54.99 8.7 24.41 24.1 Level 8 .................................................. 26.28 18.5 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 41.08 6.6 43.48 5.9 26.96 26.8 Level 11.................................................. $46.56 38.5% $76.04 19.1% – – Level 12.................................................. 58.06 22.2 58.28 22.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 85.20 7.4 85.20 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.39 12.6 46.84 13.0 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 36.14 8.7 36.57 8.9 $27.12 20.8% Level 8 .................................................. 21.68 9.8 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.60 16.9 31.72 17.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.76 19.0 29.44 19.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 56.63 5.5 57.67 5.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.78 6.7 56.78 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.01 5.9 48.01 5.9 – – Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 28.73 8.3 28.81 7.5 27.73 25.5 Level 8 .................................................. 21.65 9.9 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.70 10.5 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 41.82 6.2 – – – – Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.03 11.5 42.40 11.6 25.42 29.7 Level 10.................................................. 39.18 5.0 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 56.78 6.7 56.78 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.62 8.2 50.62 8.2 – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 70.64 8.5 70.87 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 70.14 14.1 70.32 14.0 – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 70.73 8.7 70.89 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 70.33 15.0 70.33 15.0 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.42 20.1 59.58 20.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.97 5.0 35.97 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.52 3.2 40.94 2.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.31 8.3 49.31 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 113.77 42.7 114.00 42.7 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.52 20.3 59.69 20.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.97 5.0 35.97 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.52 3.2 40.94 2.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.31 8.8 49.31 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 113.77 42.7 114.00 42.7 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.45 7.2 54.11 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.11 5.4 47.11 5.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.33 6.1 53.33 6.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 68.32 5.7 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.32 20.8 56.32 20.8 – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.29 6.4 53.29 6.4 – – Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 60.33 13.1 60.33 13.1 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.55 6.0 44.54 6.2 44.75 31.3 Level 8 .................................................. 28.77 8.5 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 34.25 7.6 36.19 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.29 5.5 39.78 5.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.45 9.6 50.45 9.6 – – Level 13.................................................. 53.86 10.9 50.48 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.75 17.2 48.78 17.2 – – Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. $54.07 11.7% $54.24 11.7% – – Level 12.................................................. 64.22 14.4 64.22 14.4 – – Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.79 7.4 39.96 7.5 – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 43.98 8.2 45.22 8.8 $22.88 13.4% Level 10.................................................. 33.88 14.9 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 39.08 7.5 40.30 6.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.91 11.8 53.91 11.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.47 27.4 44.55 27.6 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 19.6 48.11 19.6 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 61.07 8.8 62.53 8.6 29.25 12.0 Level 9 .................................................. 31.04 4.3 30.83 4.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.31 4.7 33.44 4.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 46.53 11.6 46.78 11.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 77.93 15.1 77.93 15.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 72.76 10.0 74.21 9.2 – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 73.74 9.2 74.30 9.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 58.16 14.3 58.92 14.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 77.93 15.1 77.93 15.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 76.72 9.0 76.72 9.0 – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.52 2.2 32.82 2.0 30.27 13.6 Level 9 .................................................. 33.46 2.3 – – – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.36 7.8 40.08 8.2 21.22 13.8 Level 11.................................................. 41.89 10.0 41.87 10.0 – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.36 7.8 40.08 8.2 21.22 13.8 Level 11.................................................. 41.89 10.0 41.87 10.0 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 58.18 16.6 58.65 16.9 39.90 26.0 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 74.08 10.4 74.63 10.8 – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 39.65 4.3 40.40 4.4 24.67 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 17.75 8.0 – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.69 8.3 26.70 8.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.42 10.3 31.77 11.3 23.26 12.7 Level 10.................................................. 33.13 4.6 32.89 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.02 5.1 38.12 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.69 8.0 46.14 8.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 49.45 10.9 49.45 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.89 9.3 44.90 10.0 24.00 25.8 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 37.36 5.9 38.20 5.9 25.69 19.6 Level 9 .................................................. 32.81 35.4 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 32.00 5.7 30.17 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.75 2.8 36.75 2.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 40.61 4.8 40.70 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.04 20.5 43.11 22.6 – – Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 36.52 24.7 39.50 25.7 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 40.50 4.5 41.77 5.2 22.69 9.8 Level 10.................................................. 36.76 3.6 36.73 3.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.89 6.0 38.21 5.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.51 17.9 51.22 18.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $44.03 8.5% – – – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.63 9.2 $46.95 9.3% – – History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.14 9.6 39.22 9.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.71 10.6 32.71 10.6 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 39.97 10.2 39.97 10.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.49 8.8 35.49 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.65 5.0 41.65 5.0 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 33.44 6.6 34.74 7.6 $25.74 9.7% Level 5 .................................................. – – 14.67 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.28 10.5 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.05 8.2 21.63 8.1 28.69 6.7 Level 8 .................................................. 25.31 7.2 24.41 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.33 5.6 25.78 6.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.00 8.0 32.32 8.6 27.76 15.7 Level 11.................................................. 35.81 6.6 35.72 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 71.08 17.6 71.49 17.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 63.28 7.4 63.28 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.27 9.7 41.88 10.5 22.05 36.3 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 23.05 20.2 29.46 3.6 – – Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 23.60 5.8 22.15 4.1 27.58 10.9 Level 5 .................................................. 14.15 8.3 14.67 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 14.5 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.13 13.9 18.53 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.88 7.8 – – – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 20.50 3.6 20.84 3.5 17.57 9.8 Level 5 .................................................. 11.90 5.7 12.13 4.2 9.65 17.6 Level 6 .................................................. 12.78 4.4 13.08 4.6 10.81 8.2 Level 7 .................................................. 18.79 4.5 18.61 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.91 13.4 28.39 7.6 15.44 23.8 Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 3.7 29.33 3.5 29.44 33.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.67 17.2 14.59 20.6 25.65 28.7 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 14.01 6.8 13.93 7.7 14.47 14.9 Level 5 .................................................. 11.73 6.8 11.93 5.3 9.53 18.5 Level 6 .................................................. 12.49 4.7 12.77 5.0 10.52 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 14.78 9.1 13.68 8.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.69 29.4 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.92 14.9 25.86 15.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 10.0 8.70 10.1 – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.78 7.5 13.65 8.5 14.48 15.3 Level 5 .................................................. 11.72 6.9 11.93 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.49 4.8 12.78 5.3 10.52 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 14.87 11.8 13.47 11.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.69 29.4 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 10.0 8.70 10.1 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.56 8.1 16.67 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 14.41 9.3 14.41 9.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.86 16.8 25.79 17.1 – – Elementary and middle school teachers........................... $24.29 4.1% $24.76 4.6% $18.16 7.3% Level 5 .................................................. 14.01 10.6 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.48 18.7 17.69 19.2 10.89 17.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.82 3.8 23.01 4.7 20.40 15.8 Level 8 .................................................. 21.84 7.6 21.70 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.67 4.0 28.24 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.70 15.2 24.50 17.8 18.06 25.8 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 23.92 4.4 24.49 5.1 17.07 8.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.35 9.7 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.32 22.0 20.14 20.2 10.89 17.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.30 3.4 22.55 4.7 18.75 23.4 Level 8 .................................................. 23.08 2.5 23.07 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.29 4.5 27.94 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.60 15.7 – – 17.47 29.5 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 25.99 7.0 25.95 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.32 10.3 25.27 11.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.39 6.3 29.51 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.77 1.6 31.99 1.7 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.60 3.8 31.30 4.1 37.68 14.4 Level 6 .................................................. 15.56 4.0 15.45 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.40 7.4 23.43 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.35 6.2 37.57 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.47 5.2 31.40 5.4 34.34 4.8 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.03 3.7 31.74 4.0 37.68 14.4 Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 7.6 23.58 7.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.35 6.2 37.57 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.45 5.3 31.38 5.4 34.34 4.8 Special education teachers...................................... 26.94 6.6 26.00 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.10 17.1 30.23 17.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.87 9.9 28.20 9.4 – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 25.20 9.4 23.66 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.43 13.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.71 13.4 24.87 8.5 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 34.12 18.7 34.46 18.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.83 11.5 37.83 11.5 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 22.63 11.9 26.21 13.0 17.07 13.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.42 8.2 – – 13.72 8.8 Level 6 .................................................. 14.34 7.2 15.32 6.6 12.62 11.3 Level 7 .................................................. 17.63 8.0 18.44 2.7 16.71 17.6 Level 8 .................................................. 22.48 14.8 24.84 15.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.57 11.7 28.11 12.2 24.80 18.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... – – 29.70 23.0 – – Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. – – 19.57 5.9 – – Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. $21.05 8.6% – – $20.48 13.4% Level 7 .................................................. 20.40 5.5 – – 19.89 4.7 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 26.95 11.0 $27.48 10.3% – – Archivists...................................................... 26.27 21.8 – – – – Librarians........................................................ 29.96 10.6 30.26 11.0 21.90 10.3 Level 6 .................................................. 21.08 15.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.05 4.6 23.03 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.13 2.6 27.36 2.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.08 9.6 25.00 10.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.85 21.1 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 42.27 6.6 42.27 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.18 19.5 38.33 19.3 – – Library technicians............................................... 17.55 11.3 18.68 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 12.83 10.0 14.16 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.61 9.2 – – – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.62 9.3 25.74 9.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.58 11.4 – – – – Teacher assistants................................................ 9.86 2.7 10.06 3.9 9.47 3.1 Level 1 .................................................. 7.25 3.6 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.17 4.5 9.52 5.5 8.69 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.72 4.4 9.90 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.41 4.9 10.08 4.2 11.50 13.0 Level 6 .................................................. 12.18 6.5 12.11 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.80 10.4 – – – – Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.73 3.7 25.67 4.0 14.94 12.4 Level 3 .................................................. 7.83 3.2 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.59 6.8 11.19 7.7 9.24 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.75 3.5 14.16 3.4 11.23 12.4 Level 6 .................................................. 16.51 4.2 16.71 3.3 13.06 24.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.05 3.1 20.97 3.1 24.41 9.5 Level 8 .................................................. 27.54 4.4 26.83 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.20 2.4 29.20 2.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.28 5.5 39.28 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.40 4.6 41.43 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.65 5.0 46.65 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.16 11.1 31.68 11.4 13.89 11.3 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.37 10.2 24.92 9.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.16 5.1 20.16 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.57 11.1 28.57 11.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.08 16.2 30.15 12.7 – – Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 28.84 11.1 – – Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.92 16.0 24.32 10.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.25 8.3 21.25 8.3 – – Designers......................................................... 21.90 3.7 22.69 3.5 12.49 14.3 Level 4 .................................................. 10.03 7.8 10.62 7.8 9.04 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.65 4.4 14.13 3.9 11.40 15.3 Level 6 .................................................. $16.62 6.3% $16.90 4.4% – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.07 5.2 20.07 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.09 6.0 25.09 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.07 4.8 28.25 4.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.42 6.3 41.79 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.02 13.5 26.27 13.7 – – Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.44 3.4 32.44 3.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 5.6 28.30 5.6 – – Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 45.65 27.8 – – Floral designers................................................ 10.23 6.6 11.15 7.4 $8.37 4.2% Level 4 .................................................. 9.88 9.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.82 7.8 11.59 7.8 – – Graphic designers............................................... 20.68 3.2 20.61 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.87 4.1 14.87 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.20 5.2 17.09 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.65 7.5 18.65 7.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.06 7.3 24.06 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.06 6.8 25.62 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.90 8.7 25.52 9.2 – – Interior designers.............................................. 23.14 7.1 23.46 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.00 12.1 22.00 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.40 15.2 28.40 15.2 – – Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 10.6 16.15 12.4 – – Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.85 25.7 35.32 23.2 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.68 25.4 37.40 25.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.68 25.4 37.40 25.7 – – Producers and directors......................................... 37.57 25.8 37.62 25.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.57 25.8 37.62 25.8 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 21.52 12.3 24.20 12.9 13.57 9.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.52 12.3 24.20 12.9 13.57 9.5 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 21.25 13.6 23.94 14.7 14.02 9.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.25 13.6 23.94 14.7 14.02 9.6 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 15.79 30.4 – – 7.35 15.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.79 30.4 – – 7.35 15.5 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 11.26 40.5 – – 10.87 46.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.26 40.5 – – 10.87 46.5 Choreographers.................................................. 17.55 9.3 – – 17.35 11.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.55 9.3 – – 17.35 11.5 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.78 11.4 35.14 14.5 27.09 17.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.78 11.4 35.14 14.5 27.09 17.9 Music directors and composers................................... 25.74 15.0 – – 23.78 19.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.74 15.0 – – 23.78 19.2 Musicians and singers........................................... 37.91 13.0 39.27 14.5 29.72 28.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.91 13.0 39.27 14.5 29.72 28.2 Announcers........................................................ 27.67 27.8 40.87 24.1 9.35 6.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.67 27.8 40.87 24.1 9.35 6.5 Radio and television announcers................................. 30.35 29.3 42.00 23.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $30.35 29.3% $42.00 23.0% – – News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.30 13.4 31.76 13.6 $16.73 27.2% Level 5 .................................................. 11.11 7.9 11.10 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.86 8.9 13.83 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.19 12.0 23.27 12.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.88 16.7 34.93 17.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.37 5.9 39.50 6.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.33 17.4 43.33 17.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.24 46.9 63.82 46.5 – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 26.80 5.7 27.14 5.8 16.73 27.2 Level 5 .................................................. 11.11 7.9 11.10 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.86 8.9 13.83 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.09 12.3 24.20 12.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.88 16.7 34.93 17.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.34 6.2 39.48 6.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.61 5.3 33.61 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.32 20.7 32.00 21.4 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 26.67 4.6 26.80 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.24 7.1 18.24 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.48 10.0 24.15 8.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.54 7.3 25.54 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.94 6.1 26.94 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.62 9.8 26.62 9.8 – – Writers and editors............................................... 26.65 4.5 26.69 4.5 25.41 17.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.61 6.8 14.64 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.58 7.2 16.89 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.35 4.1 20.24 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.01 7.0 26.16 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.06 4.3 28.06 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.60 9.9 39.60 9.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.44 3.9 42.44 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.71 7.2 22.78 7.0 – – Editors......................................................... 25.39 6.0 25.43 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.53 8.8 16.94 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.39 2.6 20.26 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.84 7.0 22.95 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.17 7.5 27.17 7.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.56 8.0 35.56 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.91 5.2 41.91 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.90 8.0 23.13 7.7 – – Technical writers............................................... 30.01 6.7 30.07 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.58 9.2 22.75 9.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.08 8.1 32.08 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.74 3.9 28.74 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.44 13.0 41.44 13.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.19 4.6 44.19 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.60 14.2 21.60 14.2 – – Writers and authors............................................. $23.55 17.3% $22.86 19.6% – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.47 11.6 – – – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.80 9.1 22.23 9.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.87 16.9 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.49 3.8 22.49 3.8 – – Interpreters and translators.................................... 20.05 15.9 20.21 16.8 – – Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.39 11.8 22.57 10.8 $21.42 28.7% Level 3 .................................................. 7.83 3.2 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.98 14.3 13.18 13.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.44 4.5 17.52 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.57 4.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.68 8.2 19.79 3.5 29.09 5.9 Level 9 .................................................. 31.67 5.4 30.91 3.7 – – Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 21.97 15.8 22.51 21.7 20.59 26.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 6.1 17.46 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.36 8.9 – – – – Broadcast technicians........................................... 19.78 13.0 20.64 12.5 12.47 29.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.13 16.2 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.57 4.2 – – – – Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.03 16.6 – – – – Photographers..................................................... 14.90 11.5 14.61 11.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.95 17.0 13.27 20.2 – – Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 21.55 11.3 21.49 11.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.41 7.0 – – – – Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.96 16.2 20.84 17.4 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.84 1.7 27.91 1.9 27.51 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.31 3.0 10.49 3.0 9.41 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.49 5.8 10.44 6.8 10.72 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.23 1.3 14.24 1.5 14.22 4.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.70 1.5 17.62 1.4 18.07 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 20.72 2.4 20.55 2.2 21.79 6.5 Level 7 .................................................. 24.27 1.5 24.20 1.8 24.61 1.8 Level 8 .................................................. 28.23 1.3 27.90 1.6 29.51 2.0 Level 9 .................................................. 30.72 1.5 30.03 1.4 33.22 3.2 Level 10.................................................. 38.30 2.9 38.21 3.2 39.16 3.1 Level 11.................................................. 44.78 5.5 45.11 5.8 40.45 3.7 Level 12.................................................. 79.95 7.1 79.00 6.2 96.16 28.9 Level 13.................................................. 71.05 5.3 70.56 5.5 82.21 5.8 Level 14.................................................. 94.34 11.8 94.99 12.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.42 5.6 32.72 6.1 37.59 13.1 Dentists.......................................................... 65.81 20.3 65.82 20.4 – – Dentists, general............................................... 69.15 22.2 69.17 22.2 – – Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.78 4.5 22.70 4.8 23.33 4.8 Level 7 .................................................. 20.52 6.8 19.55 8.3 22.70 6.4 Level 8 .................................................. 22.56 6.3 21.51 8.2 25.27 4.9 Level 9 .................................................. 23.47 6.4 23.46 6.5 – – Optometrists...................................................... $50.34 8.0% $51.30 10.1% – – Pharmacists....................................................... 44.92 2.2 47.09 1.0 $33.90 9.6% Level 8 .................................................. 41.91 6.1 47.19 2.7 29.83 18.8 Level 9 .................................................. 44.35 2.2 46.08 1.9 38.98 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 46.81 1.0 47.07 1.0 43.28 2.7 Level 11.................................................. 48.29 1.4 48.35 1.4 46.54 2.6 Level 12.................................................. 51.83 4.2 52.28 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.81 5.2 45.36 6.7 47.63 2.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 67.73 5.5 66.59 5.1 88.36 16.0 Level 9 .................................................. 23.31 3.4 23.31 3.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 21.96 5.4 21.96 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 58.16 11.8 – – – – Level 12.................................................. 87.06 9.2 85.10 8.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 72.14 5.6 71.66 5.9 82.21 5.8 Level 14.................................................. 95.18 11.9 95.87 12.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 62.76 10.0 60.63 13.6 75.69 2.5 Anesthesiologists............................................... 80.79 17.4 80.79 17.4 – – Family and general practitioners................................ 72.30 12.2 69.52 9.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 85.74 19.9 80.08 17.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 72.00 10.7 – – – – Internists, general............................................. 61.59 23.5 61.40 24.4 – – Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 57.57 25.0 – – Psychiatrists................................................... 74.56 8.5 – – – – Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 27.8 88.12 29.2 – – Physician assistants.............................................. 38.18 6.8 37.96 7.0 41.44 15.9 Level 9 .................................................. 34.27 8.5 34.30 8.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 42.15 9.4 43.37 9.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.14 9.6 35.13 8.8 – – Registered nurses................................................. 29.60 1.0 29.43 1.1 30.18 1.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.71 6.8 18.37 6.8 15.28 15.0 Level 6 .................................................. 22.31 8.8 23.93 10.4 18.76 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 24.66 1.5 24.65 1.8 24.71 1.8 Level 8 .................................................. 28.17 1.7 27.79 2.0 29.37 1.8 Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 1.5 29.26 1.4 32.22 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 38.27 3.0 38.18 3.4 38.96 5.9 Level 11.................................................. 37.67 3.4 37.62 3.9 38.10 3.5 Level 12.................................................. 50.93 8.4 51.39 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.53 6.2 32.81 6.7 30.62 5.1 Therapists........................................................ 28.15 3.1 27.22 2.8 32.98 8.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.95 9.5 17.85 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.79 8.7 19.86 9.5 19.18 20.0 Level 7 .................................................. 22.18 2.0 22.15 2.2 22.34 9.0 Level 8 .................................................. 27.84 3.6 27.56 4.2 31.72 6.4 Level 9 .................................................. 31.75 4.9 30.02 2.5 36.79 14.4 Level 10.................................................. 36.45 7.1 36.17 8.3 38.50 7.6 Level 11.................................................. 42.09 13.2 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.20 14.2 34.35 12.4 46.57 12.1 Audiologists.................................................... $23.98 6.6% – – – – Occupational therapists......................................... 30.93 5.4 $28.73 6.3% $35.86 13.7% Level 7 .................................................. 26.46 8.7 23.99 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.62 4.0 29.19 5.8 32.23 4.9 Level 9 .................................................. 30.29 4.3 28.03 4.5 33.48 8.3 Physical therapists............................................. 32.62 3.8 32.21 4.3 35.73 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 26.69 6.1 26.91 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.58 6.2 31.35 6.7 37.27 14.4 Level 9 .................................................. 31.82 2.1 31.07 2.3 35.59 5.8 Level 10.................................................. 37.75 3.7 37.25 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.28 13.1 39.33 14.7 – – Radiation therapists............................................ 33.51 6.9 33.79 7.1 – – Recreational therapists......................................... 17.28 8.7 16.69 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.43 9.2 18.36 9.3 – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.88 1.7 22.77 2.0 23.76 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 21.14 1.9 21.08 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.31 7.6 20.91 8.1 25.42 4.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.15 1.9 22.22 2.1 21.67 3.9 Level 8 .................................................. 24.54 4.4 24.44 4.6 26.20 1.5 Level 9 .................................................. 27.41 4.7 26.62 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.39 5.7 25.37 6.6 – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.57 19.5 27.18 6.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.70 22.1 28.71 6.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 28.88 7.6 – – – – Veterinarians..................................................... 40.79 8.9 – – – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.87 2.4 18.89 2.5 18.62 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.37 9.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.89 5.2 11.86 4.8 12.29 14.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.21 3.0 14.23 3.1 14.06 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.50 3.4 17.55 3.7 17.10 5.4 Level 6 .................................................. 20.19 4.5 20.29 5.1 19.23 11.4 Level 7 .................................................. 23.21 4.8 23.16 4.9 24.27 7.8 Level 8 .................................................. 22.56 5.3 22.03 5.2 30.89 8.3 Level 9 .................................................. 26.71 2.5 26.48 2.6 30.01 9.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.32 7.2 21.15 7.3 27.71 5.1 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 22.89 3.0 22.72 3.1 25.82 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.31 5.8 18.25 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.45 4.0 23.67 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.79 5.1 23.67 5.1 26.60 9.1 Level 8 .................................................. 22.11 5.9 21.68 5.8 30.40 11.8 Level 9 .................................................. 26.75 2.6 26.51 2.7 30.01 9.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.12 6.4 24.93 6.5 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.35 3.3 16.37 3.4 16.15 5.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.50 8.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 5.4 11.86 4.8 12.58 16.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.27 3.1 14.30 3.2 14.05 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.14 4.0 17.21 4.4 16.81 5.8 Level 6 .................................................. $19.51 5.0% $19.66 5.6% – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 4.8 18.80 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.64 4.4 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.14 11.4 19.03 11.4 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 31.73 4.6 30.24 5.1 $35.18 7.6% Level 5 .................................................. 24.63 14.6 20.55 20.9 29.31 12.7 Level 6 .................................................. 32.62 5.4 30.86 3.8 37.67 9.6 Level 7 .................................................. 30.37 4.9 30.34 5.9 30.47 10.3 Level 8 .................................................. 37.06 5.9 35.88 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.98 4.6 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.16 3.2 25.43 3.3 23.62 8.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.95 5.4 11.58 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 5.4 13.98 4.3 11.96 13.3 Level 5 .................................................. 21.31 6.0 20.19 5.1 30.26 15.8 Level 6 .................................................. 23.06 3.6 23.25 3.4 22.35 8.5 Level 7 .................................................. 28.48 6.1 29.09 6.6 23.99 7.5 Level 8 .................................................. 29.54 3.2 29.38 4.0 30.82 8.0 Level 9 .................................................. 33.50 7.5 33.53 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.26 7.7 26.78 8.5 29.62 15.1 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 23.11 10.1 24.66 10.6 16.27 15.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.96 5.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.08 7.0 13.08 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.17 6.3 22.10 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.69 10.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 33.19 10.4 33.44 11.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.96 18.7 21.54 20.3 – – Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.48 4.9 30.44 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.96 5.8 32.21 6.1 – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.66 7.9 32.82 7.9 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.41 2.7 24.44 2.7 24.27 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 8.5 15.27 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.67 5.5 19.55 5.9 21.32 6.4 Level 6 .................................................. 22.53 4.4 22.68 4.0 22.00 10.2 Level 7 .................................................. 25.97 4.0 26.49 4.4 23.13 7.6 Level 8 .................................................. 29.51 3.5 29.29 4.5 31.30 9.0 Level 9 .................................................. 27.58 5.8 27.67 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.63 7.6 26.71 8.5 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.75 5.9 14.92 7.8 13.99 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.25 9.2 10.41 8.1 12.70 9.4 Level 5 .................................................. 14.74 6.3 14.95 7.2 13.00 7.5 Level 6 .................................................. 16.81 16.6 16.35 19.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.62 5.5 21.88 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.75 8.5 – – – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.32 2.1 15.91 2.4 13.31 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.64 4.5 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.46 2.8 11.00 3.6 9.92 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.37 2.1 13.57 2.6 12.86 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. $16.78 3.8% $17.36 3.3% $14.31 9.5% Level 6 .................................................. 18.29 5.1 18.48 5.7 16.87 7.6 Level 7 .................................................. 19.77 5.5 19.12 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.64 5.7 16.64 5.7 – – Dietetic technicians............................................ 10.83 15.9 – – – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.64 2.2 14.09 2.6 12.36 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.45 3.0 10.95 4.0 9.98 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.05 2.0 13.08 2.6 12.98 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.10 7.2 16.37 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.23 4.9 15.23 4.9 – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.18 6.6 12.09 7.9 12.61 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 9.90 10.7 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 12.03 8.8 – – – – Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.08 2.8 21.49 3.8 19.80 11.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.20 4.3 19.71 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.15 5.3 19.72 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.84 3.6 21.10 5.7 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.30 2.6 18.38 2.8 17.49 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.38 2.1 16.52 2.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.16 3.7 18.10 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.66 3.0 20.01 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.15 9.0 18.15 9.0 – – Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 13.20 9.8 – – – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.36 1.5 18.34 1.6 18.49 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.98 2.0 15.74 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.78 1.5 17.75 1.7 17.93 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.65 2.9 19.62 3.2 19.81 3.7 Level 7 .................................................. 19.74 2.9 19.55 3.0 21.60 6.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.61 8.0 18.52 11.2 20.70 11.4 Medical records and health information technicians................ 14.98 4.2 15.30 3.8 12.43 12.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.44 6.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.84 3.8 10.81 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 4.8 14.08 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.20 5.4 15.17 5.6 15.57 16.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.57 5.4 18.31 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.84 6.9 23.84 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.39 21.2 21.58 20.1 – – Opticians, dispensing Level 4 .................................................. 11.88 12.4 11.88 12.4 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.56 7.9 18.66 8.1 16.52 13.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.94 3.4 14.96 3.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.41 3.5 15.48 3.7 14.85 8.8 Level 6 .................................................. 22.73 8.1 22.33 8.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.61 5.5 21.61 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.04 9.6 14.31 10.6 – – Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 25.60 5.3 25.60 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.13 2.8 28.13 2.8 – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... $24.63 8.9% $24.63 8.9% – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.13 2.8 28.13 2.8 – – Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 25.26 14.0 26.93 13.2 – – Athletic trainers............................................... 17.94 11.0 – – – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.78 1.5 12.10 1.3 $10.51 2.9% Level 1 .................................................. 7.95 8.2 8.93 3.4 6.85 13.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.62 1.7 10.07 1.2 8.44 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 10.86 1.9 11.02 1.9 10.29 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.01 1.4 12.93 1.4 13.62 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 15.97 3.7 15.89 4.0 16.68 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.36 4.3 19.10 4.6 22.12 14.7 Level 7 .................................................. 21.32 5.9 20.77 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.82 2.9 13.88 2.9 13.58 10.4 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.48 1.2 10.74 1.2 9.59 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.38 5.4 9.20 4.8 7.33 8.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.54 1.8 10.03 1.3 8.30 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 2.1 10.75 2.3 10.26 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.83 3.0 11.71 3.1 12.45 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.85 8.0 12.62 8.1 16.28 9.1 Level 6 .................................................. 13.19 6.7 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.59 2.7 12.96 4.7 11.36 6.2 Home health aides............................................... 9.04 4.3 9.77 3.5 7.99 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.64 5.8 9.62 4.6 7.61 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 8.84 4.0 8.96 4.7 8.55 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.05 4.8 11.27 6.1 10.59 3.2 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.94 1.3 10.98 1.3 10.76 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.25 4.3 9.24 5.0 9.30 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.06 1.2 10.19 1.1 9.44 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.99 2.2 11.04 2.4 10.77 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.11 3.7 11.89 3.7 13.41 7.2 Level 5 .................................................. 14.63 6.3 14.29 6.9 18.67 6.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.61 3.4 13.02 5.4 11.25 6.1 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.30 2.9 10.35 2.8 10.10 5.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.37 5.4 9.64 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.95 2.2 10.01 2.8 9.77 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 10.30 5.2 10.26 4.3 10.53 13.4 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.14 10.9 14.11 12.7 14.35 8.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.32 12.2 12.32 12.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 11.61 16.2 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.05 5.7 – – – – Occupational therapist assistants............................... 16.41 16.4 16.25 19.6 – – Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.25 8.5 12.36 10.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 9.2 13.57 9.2 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 16.43 11.5 17.04 12.2 13.46 14.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.64 4.8 9.58 6.7 9.76 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.89 7.9 11.11 8.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. $11.23 6.6% $11.01 7.7% $11.65 12.3% Level 5 .................................................. 17.94 7.7 17.75 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.94 10.3 20.93 10.4 – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.72 14.4 23.02 10.5 15.84 25.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.94 7.7 17.75 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.94 10.3 20.93 10.4 – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.77 4.4 10.81 5.5 10.56 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.65 4.8 9.58 6.7 9.82 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.86 8.1 11.08 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.24 7.7 10.97 8.0 – – Massage therapists................................................ 19.21 16.3 20.71 16.3 16.71 29.1 Level 5 .................................................. 18.37 39.2 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.35 2.0 13.57 1.7 12.18 6.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.35 12.5 8.50 4.5 6.31 21.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.07 3.4 10.30 4.0 9.26 7.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.43 3.2 11.88 3.8 10.33 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 1.8 13.62 1.9 15.38 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 16.71 2.2 16.63 2.3 17.47 3.6 Level 6 .................................................. 18.48 3.0 18.52 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.42 6.5 21.33 9.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.82 4.9 14.44 5.7 18.27 23.7 Dental assistants............................................... 15.96 2.5 16.14 2.5 14.23 9.6 Level 3 .................................................. 14.63 7.8 15.73 7.2 11.22 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 15.52 2.9 15.47 2.7 16.00 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.63 4.7 18.51 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.21 3.8 19.21 3.8 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 13.07 2.5 13.02 2.5 13.69 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 6.1 10.32 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.61 3.4 10.53 2.7 11.25 18.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.38 3.1 13.27 3.2 14.90 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.26 4.3 16.18 4.5 17.50 1.4 Level 6 .................................................. 17.73 8.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.07 4.9 14.15 5.5 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.55 4.7 13.56 5.0 13.53 9.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.38 13.6 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.23 3.4 12.15 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.99 5.1 14.18 4.6 13.27 11.1 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.36 6.4 14.77 4.7 17.99 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.65 1.1 13.65 1.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.46 4.0 13.24 4.2 14.81 6.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 5.6 16.53 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. – – 21.47 5.1 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.49 5.4 11.46 4.0 8.95 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.93 4.3 10.43 4.3 8.67 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.54 3.9 10.03 5.7 8.87 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 8.4 13.81 7.7 – – Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 10.86 8.3 11.73 9.2 8.77 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. $11.51 10.3% $11.51 10.5% – – Protective service occupations...................................... 11.14 2.3 11.33 2.5 $10.14 5.4% Level 1 .................................................. 8.56 5.1 8.80 5.7 7.97 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.35 4.4 9.55 4.9 8.64 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.37 1.8 10.49 2.0 9.70 3.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.36 3.2 11.40 3.3 10.89 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.19 5.7 14.23 3.7 22.65 8.6 Level 6 .................................................. 19.38 5.3 19.26 5.4 19.94 13.2 Level 7 .................................................. 20.88 16.5 21.53 16.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.43 8.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.52 4.0 32.52 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.48 7.1 15.01 7.3 10.27 11.6 Fire fighters..................................................... 18.64 13.1 19.25 11.7 – – Police officers................................................... 18.57 5.9 18.42 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.88 3.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.51 1.2 20.62 1.2 – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.57 5.9 18.42 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.88 3.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.51 1.2 20.62 1.2 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.57 2.2 10.60 2.2 10.40 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.60 5.1 8.79 5.7 8.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.39 4.7 9.50 5.1 8.90 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.44 1.9 10.51 2.0 10.01 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.88 4.3 11.84 4.2 12.52 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.09 8.6 15.26 6.5 23.69 4.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.40 11.7 16.55 10.4 24.19 8.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.24 8.8 21.08 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.54 12.4 14.15 13.2 10.43 13.9 Security guards................................................. 10.55 2.2 10.57 2.2 10.40 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.60 5.1 8.79 5.7 8.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.39 4.7 9.50 5.1 8.90 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.44 1.9 10.50 2.0 10.01 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.85 4.7 11.81 4.6 12.52 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.09 8.6 15.26 6.5 23.69 4.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.22 12.8 – – 24.19 8.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.24 8.8 21.08 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.54 12.4 14.15 13.2 10.43 13.9 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 9.44 5.1 12.33 10.4 8.08 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 6.93 9.9 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.70 8.3 – – 7.64 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 8.91 7.9 10.97 13.3 8.10 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 9.74 5.6 – – 9.28 7.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.21 2.1 9.22 5.9 7.99 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 7.67 2.6 – – 7.63 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 8.01 3.4 – – 8.00 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. $9.48 5.4% – – $8.88 7.0% Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.85 1.1 $8.86 1.6% 6.53 1.3 Level 1 .................................................. 6.51 1.2 6.83 2.3 6.28 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 6.77 2.5 7.23 3.0 6.30 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 8.33 1.5 8.86 1.6 7.33 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 10.74 1.2 10.94 1.3 9.22 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 14.07 2.0 14.14 2.0 11.82 2.7 Level 6 .................................................. 16.63 3.9 16.62 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.34 3.3 17.58 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.89 6.6 21.89 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.02 7.0 11.36 8.5 9.11 8.5 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.46 1.9 14.72 1.8 10.23 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.79 11.1 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.90 2.7 9.05 2.9 8.45 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.43 2.9 11.40 3.5 11.68 8.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.81 3.3 14.88 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.07 3.2 17.06 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.71 3.1 17.77 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.89 6.6 21.89 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.16 3.7 15.21 3.8 – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.75 5.5 17.18 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.01 6.1 11.01 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 9.1 16.07 9.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.01 6.4 18.00 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.91 6.6 17.91 6.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.13 2.0 14.36 2.0 10.40 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 8.85 2.8 9.00 3.0 8.45 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.45 3.1 11.43 3.7 11.69 8.1 Level 5 .................................................. 14.67 3.5 14.75 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.87 3.4 16.87 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.67 4.0 17.74 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.60 7.9 20.60 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.91 3.7 14.96 3.8 – – Cooks............................................................. 9.70 1.2 10.16 1.1 8.24 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.82 2.6 7.09 4.0 6.66 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.23 1.7 8.42 2.4 7.88 2.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.61 1.7 9.76 2.1 9.01 1.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.19 1.1 11.28 1.2 10.23 2.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.03 3.4 13.08 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.29 16.7 13.29 16.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.39 7.4 11.32 8.3 – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.38 2.6 7.99 3.5 6.84 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.66 2.6 6.96 6.1 6.54 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.39 4.0 7.74 5.1 7.02 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. $8.24 3.0% $8.38 5.3% $7.90 2.7% Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 10.99 1.6 11.10 1.7 9.54 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.35 4.3 9.42 4.4 8.80 9.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.03 2.2 10.05 2.5 9.90 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.64 2.6 11.67 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.53 4.1 13.62 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.97 9.5 13.97 9.5 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.13 1.2 10.40 1.4 9.09 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.27 7.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.37 2.3 8.35 3.5 8.39 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.72 2.3 9.89 2.6 9.14 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.04 1.6 11.15 1.7 10.11 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.67 5.2 12.69 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.17 18.8 12.17 18.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.35 5.9 – – – – Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.07 2.5 9.25 3.2 8.55 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.24 2.4 – – 7.45 7.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.77 2.3 7.74 4.2 7.83 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.81 4.1 9.96 4.2 9.13 5.3 Level 4 .................................................. 10.85 3.7 10.85 4.6 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.76 1.7 9.43 2.4 7.86 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 2.0 8.15 2.9 7.38 2.3 Level 2 .................................................. 8.42 1.9 9.05 2.1 7.79 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.51 3.2 10.81 4.1 9.58 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.43 6.6 11.51 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.20 17.2 – – – – Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.23 1.9 5.44 2.6 5.04 2.2 Level 1 .................................................. 5.23 2.7 5.54 2.9 4.94 3.0 Level 2 .................................................. 4.72 3.6 4.74 5.2 4.71 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 5.86 3.7 6.02 6.3 5.71 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 6.51 7.3 6.83 8.5 5.70 7.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.81 16.0 – – 9.71 19.9 Bartenders...................................................... 6.87 2.2 7.03 4.3 6.71 4.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.94 7.0 – – 6.71 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 6.48 3.9 6.28 6.8 6.58 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 7.25 3.6 7.40 7.2 7.08 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 6.66 7.3 6.98 7.9 5.71 10.2 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.54 2.9 4.67 4.0 4.41 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 4.61 6.1 4.97 6.9 4.27 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 4.13 4.1 4.10 6.3 4.15 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 5.12 6.1 5.17 8.0 5.07 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 5.75 20.3 5.83 30.7 5.65 16.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.96 15.8 – – 11.20 15.7 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.73 2.5 7.10 3.6 6.33 2.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.49 2.9 6.78 4.2 6.22 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.00 4.4 8.25 6.0 7.34 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 8.90 7.1 – – 8.89 10.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... $7.85 30.3% – – – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.48 1.2 $8.31 2.1% $6.92 1.1% Level 1 .................................................. 6.89 .9 7.31 1.7 6.73 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.48 2.9 8.25 4.3 6.92 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 8.93 1.6 9.28 2.0 8.28 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 11.27 4.3 11.46 4.6 9.96 8.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.24 5.4 – – 7.19 3.4 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.41 1.4 8.29 2.6 6.87 1.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.86 1.0 7.30 2.0 6.71 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.42 3.4 8.30 5.4 6.82 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 8.91 1.7 9.21 2.1 8.37 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.29 5.0 11.59 5.2 9.27 2.8 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 7.76 2.1 8.35 2.6 7.21 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.04 1.8 7.34 2.9 6.85 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.74 3.2 8.06 3.1 7.45 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.01 3.2 9.48 3.8 7.92 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.15 8.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.48 3.0 – – – – Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.14 5.2 8.45 5.4 7.54 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.64 3.3 7.84 3.1 7.34 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.01 11.3 8.39 11.1 7.28 12.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.73 11.1 – – 10.08 4.8 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.93 1.3 8.24 1.8 7.26 1.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.76 1.2 8.06 1.6 7.26 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.58 4.7 8.74 5.8 7.07 4.3 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.84 3.6 8.90 8.1 7.25 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.99 2.9 7.16 7.8 6.93 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.38 2.7 7.65 4.8 7.21 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 8.73 4.7 9.98 8.8 8.09 5.3 Level 4 .................................................. 11.28 13.9 – – – – Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.89 2.9 11.38 3.1 8.71 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.92 4.1 9.23 5.3 8.01 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.66 2.8 10.96 3.2 9.40 2.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.68 1.9 11.86 2.0 9.76 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 3.9 13.66 4.0 12.11 9.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.70 3.8 16.68 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.33 7.3 22.39 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.53 8.6 23.53 8.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.99 6.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.05 8.6 14.06 9.1 13.92 13.1 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.22 6.4 18.28 6.4 12.35 11.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.40 15.8 12.45 15.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.68 5.8 11.56 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.53 6.3 16.53 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. $24.42 5.2% $24.42 5.2% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.58 3.8 16.65 3.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.33 3.3 16.39 3.2 $12.35 11.0% Level 3 .................................................. 12.46 15.6 12.51 15.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.28 5.7 11.15 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.14 5.7 17.14 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 4.6 18.38 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.37 5.6 24.37 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.50 4.3 16.57 4.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.49 12.6 22.49 12.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.84 8.1 15.84 8.1 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.05 3.0 10.44 3.5 8.62 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 4.4 9.25 5.7 8.01 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.78 3.0 11.14 3.5 9.43 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.48 1.9 11.67 2.1 9.73 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.72 4.7 13.87 4.9 11.72 11.9 Level 5 .................................................. 18.33 8.6 18.26 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.89 5.3 11.73 4.6 13.02 14.6 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.40 3.6 10.92 4.1 8.80 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.22 4.9 9.73 6.7 8.20 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.69 3.9 11.09 4.7 9.36 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.57 2.1 11.76 2.3 9.86 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.04 3.6 13.17 3.8 11.70 12.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.41 8.8 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.05 5.5 11.86 4.9 13.44 14.3 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.84 2.0 8.90 2.4 8.52 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.35 1.7 8.40 2.0 8.08 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 4.0 10.04 4.6 9.72 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 10.78 2.9 11.03 2.8 9.10 9.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.86 5.7 12.85 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.37 7.2 10.46 8.6 – – Pest control workers.............................................. 16.03 4.9 15.85 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 7.5 13.50 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.01 3.4 16.01 3.4 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.00 3.4 11.28 3.7 9.08 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.76 2.3 9.01 2.8 8.01 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.55 2.2 9.61 2.5 9.06 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.45 5.4 12.55 5.5 9.22 8.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.53 4.9 14.63 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.01 4.0 17.01 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.97 9.2 15.00 5.3 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.75 3.6 10.99 3.9 9.14 4.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.78 2.3 9.01 2.8 8.05 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.47 2.3 9.51 2.6 9.07 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.17 5.8 12.27 5.9 8.90 7.2 Level 4 .................................................. $14.59 5.7% $14.73 5.6% – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 4.5 16.40 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.72 9.4 14.66 5.9 – – Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.95 10.9 16.95 10.9 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.38 5.5 10.92 7.5 $9.01 5.0% Level 1 .................................................. 7.51 4.6 8.00 3.5 7.27 6.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.57 5.2 7.53 6.2 7.64 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 8.88 9.3 8.84 11.1 9.10 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.97 4.4 13.32 5.2 11.63 11.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.02 4.9 16.59 5.4 13.42 10.8 Level 6 .................................................. 18.00 4.0 18.25 5.0 17.02 7.5 Level 7 .................................................. 26.51 9.1 27.74 8.7 20.41 39.0 Level 8 .................................................. 20.81 17.6 20.75 17.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.27 13.5 21.24 13.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.23 8.0 12.02 9.3 13.31 15.2 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 14.08 3.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 1.7 10.89 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.98 .7 10.98 .7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.48 13.8 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.22 3.1 15.22 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.29 1.4 24.42 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.22 14.6 15.22 14.6 – – Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.1 16.03 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.22 3.1 15.22 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.29 1.4 24.42 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.31 15.1 15.31 15.1 – – Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 11.10 1.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 1.7 10.89 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.98 .7 10.98 .7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.15 4.1 15.19 4.2 13.56 9.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.70 8.2 12.78 9.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.63 10.8 13.56 11.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.74 7.5 15.74 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.05 6.2 16.05 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.26 13.6 21.24 13.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.72 10.3 14.72 10.3 – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 9.04 4.1 9.83 4.0 7.24 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.89 3.7 – – 6.80 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.42 2.9 9.60 2.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.25 3.2 – – – – Gaming services workers........................................... 6.41 5.7 6.43 4.9 6.28 17.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.23 3.5 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 6.40 2.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 6.17 3.0 6.17 3.1 6.44 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 10.08 14.4 9.50 11.4 – – Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.24 2.2 6.30 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. $6.33 1.4% – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 6.10 1.2 $6.10 1.3% $5.29 2.9% Level 4 .................................................. 7.87 19.9 8.25 20.2 – – Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 10.84 26.7 8.59 7.0 12.23 35.7 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 34.7 – – – – Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.55 7.4 13.49 11.2 9.39 12.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 15.6 – – 9.40 16.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.33 7.6 – – 9.33 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 20.5 – – 9.39 8.9 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.25 4.4 9.60 7.6 7.26 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.05 2.1 7.27 5.5 6.95 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 7.94 5.5 9.26 10.9 7.20 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.29 9.6 11.16 10.3 8.54 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 10.4 – – – – Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 7.81 5.7 9.02 10.7 7.01 1.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.77 2.6 7.03 7.5 6.66 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.52 3.8 8.29 6.5 7.13 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 8.59 4.4 8.93 7.4 8.23 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 10.4 – – – – Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.64 8.1 10.98 11.0 8.01 3.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.84 3.9 7.86 7.4 7.83 4.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.94 19.5 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.84 9.2 – – – – Funeral attendants................................................ 11.08 9.5 – – 10.81 10.4 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.65 6.1 12.47 5.6 13.11 9.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.49 13.8 – – 10.68 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 10.54 7.4 10.83 8.3 8.97 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 12.81 7.9 12.39 8.8 13.97 9.6 Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 6.9 21.31 12.9 16.59 10.6 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.73 6.6 12.57 5.8 13.22 11.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.17 16.4 – – 9.80 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 10.63 8.1 10.94 9.0 8.72 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.71 9.1 12.39 8.8 14.45 15.6 Level 6 .................................................. 19.28 6.9 21.31 12.9 16.59 10.6 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 14.47 19.2 13.27 16.1 15.65 35.2 Level 4 .................................................. 19.18 34.0 – – – – Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 11.2 10.75 13.2 – – Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.7 – – 29.44 27.6 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.81 9.7 9.99 10.8 8.55 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.76 5.0 7.76 5.9 7.77 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.82 5.3 8.81 6.6 8.84 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.17 15.0 14.23 15.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 12.8 13.73 12.8 – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.99 4.6 8.02 5.1 7.66 3.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.72 5.3 7.76 5.9 7.45 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.27 7.7 8.29 9.0 – – Concierges...................................................... 12.97 9.6 13.73 9.8 9.42 9.8 Level 2 .................................................. $10.15 6.9% – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.43 13.0 $15.59 12.8% – – Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.23 7.9 11.79 10.9 $10.44 9.5% Level 2 .................................................. 9.16 10.8 – – 8.31 8.6 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.01 7.8 11.66 11.2 10.15 9.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.16 10.8 – – 8.31 8.6 Transportation attendants......................................... 30.98 5.0 31.27 4.6 23.36 26.2 Level 1 .................................................. 6.58 15.8 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 28.53 4.1 28.62 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 36.51 1.9 36.73 2.0 – – Flight attendants............................................... 34.18 3.8 34.11 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 30.01 3.8 30.01 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 36.51 1.9 36.73 2.0 – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 12.76 11.4 13.24 11.5 9.30 2.2 Level 1 .................................................. 6.58 15.8 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.97 6.1 14.15 6.3 – – Child care workers................................................ 8.58 1.6 8.73 2.1 8.15 2.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.40 2.6 7.37 5.0 7.42 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.66 2.2 7.70 2.5 7.54 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 8.74 2.7 8.73 3.1 8.78 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 10.23 2.7 10.22 3.0 10.34 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 11.97 7.3 11.73 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.28 17.3 – – 8.91 9.7 Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.94 5.3 9.92 3.2 7.55 8.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.19 14.4 – – 6.46 10.9 Level 2 .................................................. 7.91 4.1 8.32 5.1 7.72 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.06 4.5 10.27 4.2 8.90 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 10.19 3.5 10.17 3.7 10.25 9.2 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.74 4.3 13.63 5.2 10.49 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.30 12.1 – – 6.75 17.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.86 5.8 9.15 16.5 8.78 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.19 6.2 9.66 10.2 8.97 7.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.27 7.3 12.16 5.4 10.53 10.8 Level 5 .................................................. 13.67 7.4 13.53 6.5 13.82 15.1 Level 6 .................................................. 20.65 6.1 21.47 10.2 19.43 3.2 Level 7 .................................................. 14.36 18.5 18.64 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.68 10.3 11.80 18.6 13.48 11.9 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.27 5.4 15.80 9.5 13.51 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.14 3.9 – – 9.14 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.82 5.8 – – 9.95 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.79 6.8 13.91 3.8 12.04 9.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.23 10.5 – – 20.98 10.6 Level 6 .................................................. 20.78 7.8 – – 19.43 3.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.65 3.1 – – 14.89 5.7 Recreation workers.............................................. 10.57 4.7 12.85 5.3 8.82 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.30 12.1 – – 6.75 17.0 Level 2 .................................................. $8.83 6.5% $9.15 16.5% $8.73 7.0% Level 3 .................................................. 8.84 9.6 9.78 11.7 8.20 14.8 Level 4 .................................................. 10.12 7.6 11.08 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 12.12 10.7 13.79 7.6 10.18 14.7 Level 7 .................................................. 14.03 24.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.02 17.5 12.19 22.7 11.76 24.4 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.28 17.8 9.18 18.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.77 3.6 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 10.76 7.6 10.76 7.6 – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.57 1.4 19.23 1.7 8.49 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.52 1.0 7.78 1.8 7.37 1.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.39 .9 9.16 1.5 7.78 .8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.22 1.5 10.83 2.2 9.01 1.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 2.3 15.11 2.5 12.31 2.1 Level 5 .................................................. 19.52 3.4 19.56 3.5 17.45 15.7 Level 6 .................................................. 22.71 2.4 22.74 2.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.26 2.8 29.28 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 37.65 4.7 37.68 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 46.31 9.8 46.39 9.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 50.87 13.3 50.87 13.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 54.41 5.8 54.41 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 65.21 6.3 65.21 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.06 5.6 20.04 5.8 9.39 8.0 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.98 3.6 20.20 3.5 9.80 16.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.79 6.6 11.11 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.99 3.3 12.33 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.24 1.7 15.25 1.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 2.9 18.74 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.60 3.4 25.60 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.28 9.3 29.28 9.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 47.69 14.6 47.69 14.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.37 22.0 39.37 22.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.75 8.7 50.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.81 8.1 21.69 8.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.23 2.2 17.31 2.2 11.63 28.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.80 6.7 11.12 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.22 3.3 12.33 3.3 9.20 5.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.49 1.9 15.50 1.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.05 3.2 18.05 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.67 5.3 24.67 5.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.55 12.4 30.55 12.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 45.04 33.8 45.04 33.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.33 4.2 17.14 4.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.02 8.1 30.01 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. – – 12.36 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.93 7.7 13.93 7.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. $22.67 4.5% $22.67 4.5% – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.44 7.4 27.44 7.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.10 12.2 27.10 12.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 48.79 15.3 48.79 15.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.37 22.0 39.37 22.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.75 8.7 50.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.06 10.6 33.06 10.6 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.01 1.6 12.61 2.1 $8.31 0.8% Level 1 .................................................. 7.47 1.1 7.71 1.9 7.34 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.37 .9 9.21 1.6 7.74 .8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.17 1.8 10.81 2.6 8.98 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 3.1 15.16 3.5 12.54 2.5 Level 5 .................................................. 20.83 5.5 20.83 5.6 20.85 24.6 Level 6 .................................................. 22.95 6.1 22.99 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.43 8.8 24.43 8.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.04 4.5 29.04 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 8.16 2.7 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.89 1.2 9.66 1.6 7.98 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.48 1.2 7.66 2.3 7.35 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.42 1.1 9.26 2.0 7.75 .9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.66 1.6 10.14 2.2 8.79 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.23 5.1 13.76 5.3 16.10 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.39 7.5 18.39 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.41 4.4 Cashiers...................................................... 8.79 .8 9.54 1.2 7.98 .8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.48 1.2 7.66 2.3 7.35 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.42 1.1 9.27 2.0 7.75 .9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.65 1.7 10.16 2.3 8.78 2.3 Level 4 .................................................. 15.25 2.9 14.77 3.6 16.17 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.39 7.5 18.39 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.41 4.4 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.35 6.3 11.38 6.2 9.67 9.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.58 5.2 7.59 6.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.36 5.2 – – – – Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.06 3.5 13.36 3.4 7.75 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 7.77 3.4 8.75 5.6 7.12 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 2.3 10.51 2.6 8.49 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 3.3 14.16 3.3 10.87 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.87 4.2 18.87 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.27 9.7 22.27 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.16 8.8 27.16 8.8 – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.20 6.4 11.57 6.7 7.37 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.79 3.4 8.74 5.8 7.15 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.20 3.3 9.53 3.5 7.95 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.49 5.4 13.49 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.56 9.0 14.56 9.0 – – Parts salespersons............................................ 14.36 3.2 15.05 3.2 9.09 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. $10.87 2.7% $11.48 3.6% $8.94 4.2% Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 4.0 14.47 3.9 10.87 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 19.81 4.5 19.81 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.56 10.3 22.56 10.3 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 12.59 2.7 14.42 3.1 8.79 1.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.44 2.2 7.86 2.6 7.27 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.44 1.7 9.23 3.0 7.87 1.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 2.9 11.50 4.1 9.21 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.04 4.2 15.68 4.6 11.89 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 21.24 6.1 21.25 6.3 20.85 24.6 Level 6 .................................................. 23.25 7.3 23.25 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 11.0 23.55 11.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.04 4.5 29.04 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 8.65 2.1 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.07 10.8 23.28 10.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 23.43 24.3 23.66 25.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 6.0 16.82 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.88 18.0 28.88 18.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.36 7.4 26.36 7.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.76 8.5 27.76 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.50 39.4 22.55 33.8 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.92 6.3 26.06 6.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.10 9.1 14.80 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.34 7.1 15.22 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.57 3.3 17.57 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.01 8.0 19.13 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.60 23.9 31.60 23.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 41.23 10.0 41.23 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.04 13.7 37.04 13.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.79 11.8 35.16 11.3 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.03 8.7 53.54 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.07 5.1 15.76 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.61 5.4 15.49 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.86 15.3 28.86 15.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 36.78 20.0 37.03 19.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 56.30 19.8 56.30 19.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 96.89 18.8 96.89 18.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 50.53 15.1 50.53 15.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 56.31 10.6 56.31 10.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 74.61 14.2 74.61 14.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 70.63 11.5 70.63 11.5 – – Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 10.4 14.13 11.3 14.19 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.41 13.5 12.49 13.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.57 3.5 15.64 4.3 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.97 3.4 30.07 3.4 18.85 31.8 Level 4 .................................................. 18.52 5.8 18.57 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.03 9.6 23.22 9.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. $23.96 4.1% $23.97 4.1% – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.09 4.8 31.09 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.72 7.2 35.79 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.82 5.3 38.82 5.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 59.78 17.2 59.78 17.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 51.85 7.1 51.85 7.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 68.93 9.6 68.93 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.21 8.2 31.50 8.6 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.57 6.6 35.55 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 5.8 14.92 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.88 9.7 24.21 9.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.37 7.9 21.37 7.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.97 4.1 31.97 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 39.89 9.5 39.89 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.92 6.1 37.92 6.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 68.67 25.5 68.67 25.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.88 11.7 49.88 11.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.58 10.3 33.92 11.0 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.88 3.0 28.04 3.0 $10.91 6.0% Level 4 .................................................. 19.09 6.3 19.16 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.87 11.5 23.04 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.51 4.1 24.52 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.64 7.3 30.64 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.98 6.7 33.08 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.33 7.1 39.33 7.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 45.56 7.4 45.56 7.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 54.12 10.6 54.12 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.87 10.1 30.57 10.4 – – Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.96 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.96 2.5 – – 8.89 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.21 6.2 – – 10.32 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 9.3 14.53 9.4 17.61 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 24.66 2.5 – – – – Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.96 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.96 2.5 – – 8.89 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.21 6.2 – – 10.32 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 9.3 14.53 9.4 17.61 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 24.66 2.5 – – – – Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 26.85 11.4 27.38 11.5 17.33 36.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.57 13.3 17.00 13.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 29.20 27.2 29.20 27.2 – – Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 13.2 24.58 13.9 – – Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.30 14.3 28.27 14.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 14.0 17.68 14.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 35.05 35.6 35.05 35.6 – – Sales engineers................................................... $34.17 4.5% $34.33 4.9% – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.28 3.3 26.28 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.66 4.6 35.12 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.28 10.1 40.28 10.1 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 10.89 9.5 11.49 10.1 $9.23 6.2% Level 1 .................................................. 7.91 4.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.26 3.5 8.26 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.40 7.8 10.79 9.6 9.16 8.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 6.7 14.00 6.7 12.68 10.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.89 10.6 19.89 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.78 22.5 – – – – Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.13 6.9 17.00 7.3 8.64 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.80 3.9 8.49 9.6 7.66 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.71 4.0 9.98 5.5 7.73 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.10 3.5 10.69 3.7 9.31 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 7.9 13.94 8.5 13.35 5.0 Level 5 .................................................. 24.92 24.7 25.44 25.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.80 8.1 22.80 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.45 2.5 27.45 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.02 5.8 27.02 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.30 12.0 38.30 12.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.36 6.4 11.38 6.9 11.10 12.7 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 20.5 21.42 9.7 9.71 7.9 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.71 .7 15.08 .8 11.64 1.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.20 1.9 9.90 2.1 8.39 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.50 1.2 10.72 1.3 9.73 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 1.0 12.00 1.1 10.85 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 .7 14.71 .8 13.06 1.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.93 .9 16.95 .9 16.60 3.1 Level 6 .................................................. 20.04 .9 20.08 .9 18.48 4.8 Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 1.4 23.56 1.4 23.06 6.2 Level 8 .................................................. 27.85 1.8 27.85 1.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.11 11.9 28.11 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.82 2.0 16.03 1.8 13.80 8.1 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.87 1.5 21.94 1.5 15.51 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.51 4.8 14.53 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.55 2.3 16.56 2.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.57 2.3 19.68 2.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.81 1.9 23.81 1.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.64 2.7 27.64 2.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.79 19.2 26.79 19.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.72 3.7 24.72 3.7 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.26 4.2 11.78 4.5 9.82 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 10.06 8.3 10.15 8.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. $10.41 2.5% $10.56 3.2% $10.06 3.2% Level 3 .................................................. 11.89 7.7 13.18 5.6 8.23 10.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 9.1 14.78 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.08 10.8 – – – – Telephone operators............................................... 14.43 9.5 14.70 9.3 11.46 17.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.75 4.6 9.83 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.16 14.0 13.23 14.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.63 3.9 19.66 4.1 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.05 1.2 14.34 1.3 11.64 1.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.24 5.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.56 1.6 10.88 1.8 9.49 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.22 1.7 11.33 2.0 10.54 1.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 1.2 14.22 1.2 12.31 2.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.27 1.6 16.27 1.6 16.17 4.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.05 1.5 19.11 1.7 17.78 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.45 3.7 21.56 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.89 6.1 15.48 5.7 10.59 2.4 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.26 4.8 14.35 5.5 12.89 10.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.26 9.4 11.67 8.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.69 11.5 9.71 12.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.16 3.2 14.10 3.4 15.76 14.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.33 3.9 16.40 4.0 15.59 15.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.40 5.0 17.39 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.69 4.8 18.69 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.62 17.9 19.78 13.5 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.12 1.6 14.22 1.7 12.73 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.68 1.1 11.70 1.2 11.47 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.07 2.5 12.07 2.5 12.08 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 1.7 14.27 1.8 13.39 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 2.4 16.49 2.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.78 5.5 20.66 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.45 4.6 18.89 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.31 4.2 16.31 4.2 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 14.99 1.3 15.21 1.4 12.73 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 3.4 10.48 3.4 9.45 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.64 2.1 11.78 2.3 10.52 4.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.34 1.7 14.59 1.7 12.07 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.41 2.0 16.41 2.2 16.33 3.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.18 2.0 19.28 2.2 17.52 5.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.08 4.7 22.15 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.26 4.3 15.37 4.6 11.00 8.1 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.35 2.6 – – – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.56 1.9 16.83 1.6 11.78 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.70 7.9 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.21 4.5 13.62 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.20 3.5 15.55 3.5 11.61 5.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 4.3 17.00 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. $19.33 2.3% $19.34 2.3% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.22 5.7 18.28 5.8 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.86 3.9 16.00 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 5.8 12.36 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.14 4.7 15.14 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.10 8.6 14.10 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.52 4.2 20.52 4.2 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.22 .9 11.48 1.1 $10.29 1.1% Level 2 .................................................. 10.15 1.6 10.50 1.8 9.35 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.86 1.3 11.00 1.6 10.40 1.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 2.0 12.34 2.2 11.85 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.17 2.6 14.06 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.64 3.1 12.12 4.6 – – Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.12 5.3 18.19 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.50 6.2 16.50 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.11 5.6 18.11 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 4.6 23.55 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.86 5.5 21.86 5.5 – – Correspondence clerks............................................. 14.49 6.0 15.14 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 6.4 15.01 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.47 7.0 17.47 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.73 8.8 16.46 11.1 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.89 4.3 14.53 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.09 3.9 10.84 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 4.4 13.71 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.08 5.1 15.08 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.70 5.7 17.71 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.34 12.9 16.55 7.4 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 15.08 1.7 15.36 1.8 11.22 3.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.64 8.4 – – 7.49 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 6.0 10.88 6.8 9.35 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.70 3.4 11.86 3.7 9.84 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.02 2.5 15.17 2.5 12.10 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 2.7 17.46 2.8 14.76 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.81 2.3 20.85 2.3 19.29 6.4 Level 7 .................................................. 21.88 4.3 21.82 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.04 6.7 25.04 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.09 2.6 15.54 2.9 11.87 5.0 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.18 10.7 17.72 8.1 – – File clerks....................................................... 11.44 3.8 12.05 4.0 9.85 4.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.05 4.9 9.67 8.4 8.42 3.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.38 3.2 10.68 2.9 9.91 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 3.0 12.21 3.8 10.81 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.88 2.9 14.85 3.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.37 9.2 10.39 9.3 – – Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.33 1.6 9.49 1.7 8.48 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 7.96 7.1 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. $8.82 2.7% $8.95 2.9% $8.08 5.5% Level 3 .................................................. 9.14 2.0 9.31 1.9 8.41 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.13 2.6 11.21 2.9 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.20 3.7 13.03 3.9 9.91 5.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.92 6.9 9.19 13.0 8.69 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.55 2.8 11.46 3.1 11.99 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.47 5.1 14.12 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.61 7.3 13.87 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.99 8.0 16.12 8.5 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.99 7.5 13.61 5.7 10.83 20.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.76 9.9 – – 9.03 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 9.74 5.9 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.26 3.0 14.84 2.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.49 4.6 – – – – Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.14 2.1 15.17 2.2 14.26 10.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.92 3.5 11.92 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.40 3.1 14.51 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 4.5 16.88 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.54 3.4 17.49 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.52 8.6 15.52 8.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.11 6.2 14.98 6.5 – – New accounts clerks............................................... 12.98 2.5 13.02 2.5 12.22 11.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.47 2.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.73 2.9 12.79 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.37 3.8 14.37 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.72 7.5 15.48 6.3 – – Order clerks...................................................... 14.14 2.9 14.35 3.1 11.08 12.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.04 18.1 – – 7.75 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.72 6.5 10.99 6.4 8.97 10.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.35 2.3 12.47 2.3 10.68 7.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.47 4.1 15.40 4.0 17.25 22.3 Level 5 .................................................. 18.77 7.9 18.77 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.19 10.8 22.19 10.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 5.4 24.57 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.79 10.1 10.80 10.5 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.90 4.4 16.96 4.5 13.82 11.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.22 8.3 12.24 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.88 3.9 14.97 4.0 10.83 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 19.45 13.2 19.52 13.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.29 2.8 19.29 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.84 3.3 19.84 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.44 6.0 16.44 6.0 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.99 1.5 12.33 1.6 10.29 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.52 4.7 9.24 6.7 7.77 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 1.9 11.03 2.2 9.69 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.18 1.8 12.25 2.0 11.43 2.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.89 2.9 15.02 3.2 13.78 6.8 Level 5 .................................................. $15.43 12.4% $15.43 13.0% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.66 9.1 14.59 8.7 $10.76 8.3% Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.89 6.7 13.82 7.9 14.15 5.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 10.3 10.13 9.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.30 12.5 11.23 12.9 12.51 9.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.18 3.9 15.23 4.9 15.10 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.72 3.2 17.83 3.2 – – Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.27 21.9 21.46 16.4 21.04 30.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.74 3.9 16.49 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.93 8.4 18.99 8.6 – – Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.43 2.8 11.01 3.0 8.83 3.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.04 3.8 9.73 3.7 7.76 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.15 5.7 10.65 6.3 8.87 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.08 3.2 12.35 3.5 10.74 6.6 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.54 2.9 16.72 2.9 10.30 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.60 6.9 8.69 7.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 5.5 11.92 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.04 3.3 15.23 3.2 11.46 8.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.19 5.0 18.19 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.48 5.3 21.48 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 32.45 15.8 32.45 15.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.01 4.8 21.04 4.8 – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 13.59 14.2 13.91 13.7 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.71 2.8 16.88 2.8 10.44 6.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.36 6.9 8.45 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.82 5.5 11.86 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.23 3.3 15.45 3.1 11.34 9.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.13 5.1 18.12 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.48 5.3 21.48 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 32.45 15.8 32.45 15.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.08 4.9 21.12 5.0 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.90 7.2 17.09 7.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 14.21 10.2 14.30 10.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.46 7.3 17.46 7.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.28 3.7 19.28 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.46 18.9 23.46 18.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.79 12.3 – – – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.82 2.9 18.88 2.7 15.25 44.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.69 6.1 13.70 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.84 3.9 15.90 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.23 6.9 18.23 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.78 4.4 21.55 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.57 3.8 22.57 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.89 3.9 27.89 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.12 4.0 20.12 4.0 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.86 1.6 12.94 1.6 10.45 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.54 2.5 10.60 2.7 10.09 7.1 Level 3 .................................................. $12.57 2.4% $12.67 2.5% $9.56 6.2% Level 4 .................................................. 14.88 2.6 14.89 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.53 3.5 16.71 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.31 6.4 18.30 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.89 6.3 20.90 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 10.95 9.4 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.73 1.6 12.54 1.7 9.00 4.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 1.9 10.12 3.1 8.00 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.51 2.1 10.79 2.8 9.33 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.26 2.1 12.52 2.3 9.98 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.66 2.2 14.74 2.2 12.14 4.2 Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 5.0 17.84 5.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.27 10.3 21.02 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.05 8.9 19.05 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.10 10.7 13.56 12.2 9.09 6.4 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.48 4.0 13.75 4.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.05 5.4 9.84 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. – – 13.13 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.07 9.0 14.21 9.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.60 8.9 15.60 8.9 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.72 1.1 17.96 1.2 14.75 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 3.1 10.79 3.2 9.45 6.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 2.6 12.42 2.6 11.61 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.12 1.1 15.34 1.3 12.98 4.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.12 2.6 17.10 2.9 17.36 6.6 Level 6 .................................................. 21.37 1.3 21.43 1.4 19.01 9.9 Level 7 .................................................. 24.52 2.8 24.55 2.7 23.39 8.4 Level 8 .................................................. 30.01 4.8 30.01 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.18 3.5 20.36 3.5 17.64 7.9 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.28 1.8 20.44 1.7 16.73 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.82 8.2 15.03 7.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.81 4.6 15.04 4.9 12.95 10.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 3.2 17.28 3.2 15.40 6.3 Level 6 .................................................. 21.43 1.6 21.56 1.7 16.84 7.8 Level 7 .................................................. 24.17 2.5 24.16 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.90 6.1 29.90 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.82 5.4 22.69 5.6 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 20.66 6.2 20.60 6.5 21.94 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.58 6.4 16.58 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 10.6 16.88 11.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.68 4.9 23.65 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.20 5.0 26.19 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.28 7.8 23.28 7.8 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 14.29 3.5 14.34 3.6 13.91 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.28 3.6 10.25 3.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.75 5.0 11.88 4.7 10.62 7.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.61 3.9 14.72 4.3 13.91 4.4 Level 5 .................................................. $16.17 4.3% $16.27 4.6% $15.06 6.4% Level 6 .................................................. 19.92 3.5 19.90 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.77 9.7 20.23 2.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.60 10.6 15.86 10.3 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.78 1.7 16.08 1.7 12.75 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 4.9 11.35 5.6 9.19 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.51 2.8 12.66 3.2 11.62 5.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.29 1.9 15.55 1.8 12.23 6.5 Level 5 .................................................. 17.26 3.5 17.46 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.39 2.0 19.37 1.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.54 4.8 22.61 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.17 7.5 18.55 7.6 14.30 10.3 Computer operators................................................ 16.60 2.8 16.79 2.8 13.73 11.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 5.9 11.83 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.20 4.9 14.42 5.2 13.12 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.63 3.7 16.63 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.58 2.7 18.58 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.70 11.6 20.70 11.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.28 4.7 18.97 4.9 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.10 1.8 13.19 2.1 12.61 7.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.44 5.5 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.17 2.4 11.43 2.5 9.83 8.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.46 4.1 12.41 4.6 12.64 8.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 5.0 13.89 4.0 17.25 15.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.36 4.0 18.29 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.86 3.3 12.91 3.6 12.66 5.0 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.52 1.8 12.45 1.2 12.86 8.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 2.5 11.30 2.6 10.06 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.19 3.6 11.96 3.2 12.85 9.0 Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 4.8 13.12 2.7 17.31 15.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.60 5.5 18.60 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.61 3.8 12.66 4.0 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 15.84 6.6 16.57 7.4 11.34 11.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 10.1 12.78 8.6 9.35 23.8 Level 3 .................................................. 13.91 11.2 14.38 11.6 10.09 12.3 Level 4 .................................................. 17.30 8.2 17.33 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.92 4.5 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.85 3.7 – – – – Desktop publishers................................................ 18.64 6.5 18.11 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.71 2.8 14.65 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.64 9.7 15.84 11.4 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.33 2.3 15.33 2.4 15.26 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.56 5.0 11.33 4.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.38 3.2 11.37 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.21 2.4 14.16 2.4 15.29 9.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.16 2.7 16.25 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.94 3.7 18.00 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. $24.25 6.5% $24.25 6.5% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.24 11.7 16.10 11.4 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.81 4.6 11.81 5.1 $11.86 6.2% Level 1 .................................................. 9.49 5.7 9.40 5.8 11.99 12.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.80 3.4 12.02 4.0 10.88 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.60 4.6 11.69 5.3 10.97 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.54 11.2 16.54 11.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.91 7.8 11.45 6.2 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 13.46 1.2 13.83 1.4 11.43 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 10.31 4.5 9.85 4.7 10.47 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.36 1.6 10.52 2.0 9.93 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 1.9 12.26 2.0 11.15 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.05 1.6 14.23 1.6 12.71 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.16 2.2 17.15 2.1 17.46 14.2 Level 6 .................................................. 21.83 3.5 21.83 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.08 3.3 22.15 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.67 4.2 13.92 5.2 12.43 4.0 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.18 2.9 12.26 3.1 10.36 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.97 4.7 8.99 4.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 2.3 10.92 2.9 10.81 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.24 4.3 12.24 4.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.49 8.0 14.51 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.12 8.3 12.22 8.8 – – Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 11.87 7.5 12.89 5.5 – – Statistical assistants............................................ 16.89 5.8 17.03 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. – – 15.67 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.56 14.8 17.53 15.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.44 8.6 13.47 8.6 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.72 9.0 11.89 9.2 10.67 18.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 7.5 8.61 4.9 11.42 17.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.78 15.9 9.85 17.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 8.8 13.64 9.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 10.3 12.91 10.3 – – Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.99 8.9 9.37 9.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.13 6.1 8.47 6.6 – – Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.91 7.7 9.61 6.5 10.88 17.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.68 10.1 8.69 6.3 12.72 10.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.01 7.1 – – – – Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.56 8.3 9.95 7.6 12.53 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.04 10.7 8.95 7.0 12.72 10.8 Logging workers................................................... 15.85 16.5 15.85 16.5 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.46 1.7 19.49 1.7 16.96 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 11.03 2.2 11.15 2.2 7.67 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 12.23 4.3 12.24 4.4 12.11 12.1 Level 3 .................................................. 14.51 4.4 14.53 4.4 13.39 13.5 Level 4 .................................................. $15.31 2.6% $15.27 2.4% $18.89 17.1% Level 5 .................................................. 18.33 2.2 18.30 2.3 20.35 13.4 Level 6 .................................................. 23.19 2.9 23.20 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.01 1.9 25.99 1.9 28.01 5.8 Level 8 .................................................. 32.41 3.7 32.41 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.64 6.5 36.64 6.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.91 7.6 39.91 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.87 6.2 20.95 6.3 16.91 15.7 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.91 3.3 26.93 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 10.6 16.05 10.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.46 3.6 20.46 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.49 4.8 26.49 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.14 7.6 33.14 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.54 7.8 35.54 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.47 7.8 28.64 7.8 – – Boilermakers...................................................... 21.36 7.0 21.36 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.50 11.8 21.50 11.8 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.24 6.3 25.22 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.19 4.7 20.19 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.76 7.7 24.76 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.09 4.0 26.90 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.44 13.7 – – – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.76 6.0 25.77 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.19 4.7 20.19 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.27 10.2 25.27 10.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.09 4.0 26.90 4.2 – – Carpenters........................................................ 20.36 3.1 20.37 3.1 19.50 13.5 Level 2 .................................................. 12.58 8.2 12.58 8.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.36 7.0 14.54 7.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.31 5.9 15.33 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.58 4.0 18.58 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.82 7.7 22.84 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.40 3.8 24.36 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.32 13.8 27.32 13.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.48 10.3 21.08 11.1 – – Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 19.46 9.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.98 8.8 15.98 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 8.3 17.89 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.52 12.6 26.52 12.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.44 20.1 25.44 20.1 – – Carpet installers............................................... 22.30 17.2 22.31 17.3 – – Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 8.3 18.11 8.3 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.17 3.8 19.21 3.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.60 8.5 17.60 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.01 9.2 16.01 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.21 4.6 19.34 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. $22.83 9.6% $22.83 9.6% – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.35 10.2 25.35 10.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.06 7.8 17.06 7.8 – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.14 3.7 19.18 3.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.60 8.5 17.60 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.01 9.2 16.01 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.21 4.6 19.34 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.83 9.6 22.83 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.51 11.4 25.51 11.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.06 7.8 17.06 7.8 – – Construction laborers............................................. 15.04 5.1 14.93 5.3 $19.44 10.3% Level 1 .................................................. 11.27 3.3 11.40 3.4 7.65 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.83 9.3 12.83 9.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 18.43 6.0 18.37 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 20.47 7.4 20.16 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.30 4.9 20.69 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.68 7.8 12.68 7.8 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 19.36 5.0 19.36 5.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.81 6.2 12.81 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.34 4.6 15.34 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.35 7.8 20.34 7.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.69 6.9 25.69 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.11 7.3 27.11 7.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.82 8.0 22.82 8.0 – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.53 6.6 15.53 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.54 5.8 12.54 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.41 12.8 15.41 12.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.24 11.1 14.24 11.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 20.72 5.6 20.72 5.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.08 10.8 13.08 10.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.32 4.8 15.32 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.01 7.8 22.00 7.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 27.38 6.9 27.38 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.55 7.4 27.55 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.23 8.7 23.23 8.7 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.66 5.2 17.67 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.55 13.1 15.55 13.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.43 8.7 17.44 8.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.02 16.7 21.02 16.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.31 9.3 19.31 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.14 14.6 17.16 14.8 – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.4 17.40 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.38 9.4 17.38 9.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.75 7.2 19.75 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.35 13.8 – – – – Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 18.72 6.8 – – Electricians...................................................... 22.94 4.2 22.94 4.2 22.30 12.8 Level 2 .................................................. $14.54 19.5% $14.54 19.5% – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.09 3.9 13.09 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.35 3.7 14.35 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 5.2 16.51 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.57 7.3 23.58 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.38 3.5 27.37 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.23 6.2 36.23 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.26 5.4 35.26 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.79 10.9 21.48 11.1 – – Glaziers.......................................................... 17.22 17.9 17.05 18.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.01 8.7 18.01 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.16 9.8 – – – – Insulation workers................................................ 16.36 7.4 16.36 7.4 – – Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.20 5.7 14.20 5.7 – – Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 17.84 10.6 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 14.87 4.0 14.91 4.1 $11.41 10.8% Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 8.3 11.44 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.89 7.5 12.98 7.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.39 5.5 13.39 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.99 8.3 17.00 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.61 6.8 20.64 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.73 6.3 24.73 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.17 8.6 – – – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 14.79 4.0 14.83 4.1 11.41 10.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 7.9 10.76 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 7.6 12.95 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.39 5.5 13.39 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.99 8.3 17.00 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.61 6.8 20.64 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.73 6.3 24.73 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.17 8.6 – – – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.74 7.4 22.74 7.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.56 5.6 12.56 5.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.73 4.5 13.73 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.61 4.7 13.61 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.25 5.5 17.25 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.05 8.6 25.05 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.54 2.3 24.54 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.38 7.8 30.38 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.49 17.1 30.49 17.1 – – Pipelayers...................................................... 16.26 8.0 16.26 8.0 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.31 6.7 23.31 6.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.03 6.4 13.03 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.12 4.9 14.12 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.68 5.3 13.68 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.85 5.0 17.85 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.05 8.6 25.05 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. $24.46 2.4% $24.46 2.4% – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.40 7.8 30.40 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.16 17.5 31.16 17.5 – – Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 15.84 3.6 15.84 3.6 – – Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 17.02 13.3 – – Roofers........................................................... 16.06 7.6 16.01 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 4.5 12.48 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.23 5.4 13.23 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 7.7 15.99 8.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.25 4.4 23.25 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.67 4.8 24.67 4.8 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.66 7.7 19.72 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.21 18.5 16.38 19.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 9.8 17.36 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.24 11.7 22.24 11.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.06 8.7 25.06 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 16.4 13.87 16.4 – – Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.88 14.2 27.88 14.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.47 15.4 19.47 15.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.84 8.9 21.84 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.16 5.5 26.16 5.5 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.49 2.4 12.56 2.6 $10.77 11.1% Level 1 .................................................. 10.52 3.7 10.66 3.8 7.69 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.94 2.7 10.88 2.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.64 3.7 13.78 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.94 7.5 17.04 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.36 8.1 22.36 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.69 15.0 15.08 15.1 – – Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 15.77 12.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.81 12.8 12.81 12.8 – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.71 5.2 12.75 5.5 – – Level 1 .................................................. 12.21 11.8 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 7.3 10.86 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.74 3.7 13.98 4.2 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.49 3.6 10.45 3.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.66 2.8 9.66 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.32 5.5 10.24 5.7 – – Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons.. 10.16 4.1 10.19 4.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.11 6.1 10.18 6.1 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.19 3.2 12.17 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 13.40 5.4 13.40 5.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 3.9 10.89 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.53 12.6 13.71 13.0 – – Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.54 5.5 9.68 6.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 7.4 – – – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.52 8.0 25.90 7.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. $17.66 16.3% $18.47 14.0% – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.19 2.9 21.19 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.09 9.7 29.09 9.7 – – Elevator installers and repairers................................. 38.05 14.2 38.05 14.2 – – Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.94 24.5 18.99 24.8 – – Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 20.83 10.7 20.83 10.7 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.53 12.6 17.53 12.6 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.09 5.2 16.14 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.06 7.1 10.06 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.16 6.5 12.16 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 4.8 13.77 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.77 6.5 15.93 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.44 8.6 21.44 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.47 5.4 21.47 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.71 18.6 24.92 19.2 – – Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 19.7 19.37 19.7 – – Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 18.34 13.5 – – Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 16.94 9.3 – – Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 20.77 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.83 6.7 18.83 6.7 – – Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 18.09 6.2 – – Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 7.9 18.47 7.9 – – Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 11.67 8.0 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.64 1.6 19.75 1.7 $13.64 10.3% Level 1 .................................................. 9.42 4.0 9.57 4.3 7.42 7.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.15 2.3 10.37 2.4 8.46 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 1.9 12.27 2.0 10.73 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 2.1 14.23 2.1 14.01 16.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.07 1.9 17.11 1.9 13.50 7.2 Level 6 .................................................. 21.55 1.9 21.54 1.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.42 1.4 24.39 1.4 28.31 16.0 Level 8 .................................................. 31.70 3.0 31.70 3.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.57 3.6 32.57 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.67 3.8 19.84 3.8 10.14 3.8 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.43 3.7 26.51 3.7 16.83 14.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.28 9.1 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.23 5.8 20.23 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.93 4.2 24.96 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.56 4.2 33.59 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.51 2.9 35.51 2.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.77 5.6 26.21 5.7 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 16.93 6.1 17.01 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.51 9.2 12.51 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.58 6.4 16.66 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. $18.44 7.4% $18.71 7.4% – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.06 13.3 24.27 13.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.22 3.2 18.35 3.2 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.36 2.8 25.49 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.62 9.3 15.81 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.50 10.0 20.50 10.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.71 2.6 26.71 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.58 1.5 29.58 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.96 9.8 23.96 9.8 – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.36 2.8 25.49 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.62 9.3 15.81 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.50 10.0 20.50 10.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.71 2.6 26.71 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.58 1.5 29.58 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.96 9.8 23.96 9.8 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.61 5.3 18.70 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 4.8 14.25 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.39 3.3 16.39 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.41 5.3 21.41 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.64 5.7 24.70 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.51 14.1 14.56 14.5 – – Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 13.79 7.7 – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 22.16 9.7 22.57 10.3 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.71 6.1 21.71 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.18 10.8 13.18 10.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.13 4.4 16.13 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.11 10.5 21.11 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.32 5.4 24.32 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.34 3.6 21.34 3.6 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.34 6.7 29.34 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.62 8.0 20.62 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 29.86 4.0 29.86 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.48 7.5 30.48 7.5 – – Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 14.92 4.7 15.37 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.37 7.0 – – – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 14.33 6.3 14.42 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.08 5.8 12.08 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.65 4.8 15.65 4.8 – – Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.12 4.4 19.13 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.67 8.2 16.68 8.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 8.2 20.95 8.2 – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.85 7.4 26.86 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. $17.55 14.3% $17.55 14.3% – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.22 8.2 22.22 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.63 6.1 26.65 6.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.71 8.1 32.71 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.81 9.0 30.81 9.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.62 10.1 23.62 10.1 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.83 2.9 17.98 3.0 $10.78 6.4% Level 2 .................................................. 9.90 3.2 10.04 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.70 3.5 10.62 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.33 6.4 14.49 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.11 3.8 16.13 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.66 5.1 22.69 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.28 3.2 21.28 3.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.70 3.0 15.70 3.0 – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.91 8.8 16.98 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.79 8.7 14.87 8.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 5.9 16.36 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.81 14.2 23.81 14.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.55 2.7 19.55 2.7 – – Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 16.73 5.3 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.11 3.0 18.28 3.2 10.87 7.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 3.2 9.80 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.77 6.2 10.62 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 9.4 14.20 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 4.4 16.06 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.39 4.6 22.41 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.51 3.5 21.51 3.5 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.50 2.2 19.50 2.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.93 7.8 14.93 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.97 4.8 17.97 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.55 4.9 19.55 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.67 3.8 22.68 3.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.14 10.0 20.14 10.0 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.50 2.3 18.58 2.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 6.8 13.52 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.89 6.8 16.08 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.51 3.4 19.51 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.29 3.4 21.29 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.41 4.8 19.41 4.8 – – Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.61 6.5 15.74 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.29 17.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.33 7.9 20.33 7.9 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.17 2.3 19.22 2.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.55 4.3 16.67 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.45 2.8 20.45 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.09 4.7 21.09 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $19.41 4.8% $19.41 4.8% – – Rail car repairers.............................................. 21.66 4.2 21.66 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.21 3.5 24.21 3.5 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.56 5.5 15.68 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 8.4 12.40 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.09 5.4 16.12 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.39 6.7 15.39 6.7 – – Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.07 13.3 15.40 12.7 – – Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 16.65 13.5 – – Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.41 3.7 15.44 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 7.4 14.24 7.4 – – Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.58 4.3 10.71 4.9 $9.98 9.7% Level 2 .................................................. 9.41 3.7 9.73 4.5 8.19 7.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 9.8 11.32 9.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 15.0 11.69 8.9 – – Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.53 4.8 10.51 5.2 10.63 14.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.58 3.9 9.77 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 9.8 11.32 9.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.37 15.1 11.69 8.9 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 21.05 7.1 21.05 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.38 8.8 13.38 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.26 2.6 19.26 2.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.18 4.8 22.18 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.70 6.3 26.70 6.3 – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 23.13 5.0 23.13 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.40 2.6 19.40 2.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.18 4.8 22.18 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.70 6.3 26.70 6.3 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.78 4.3 19.54 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.18 5.2 14.18 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.00 6.8 16.00 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.54 5.0 21.29 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.78 7.6 23.33 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.25 7.2 19.25 7.2 – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.54 7.1 18.29 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 5.5 14.22 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.50 11.3 17.50 11.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.24 11.6 22.24 11.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.54 12.9 – – – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 19.08 2.2 19.13 2.2 14.88 17.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.67 12.5 9.64 13.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 3.7 11.82 4.1 10.75 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.04 3.9 14.04 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.49 1.8 17.49 1.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. $20.83 2.5% $20.77 2.6% – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.03 1.5 24.02 1.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.80 3.8 26.80 3.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 10.1 29.95 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.74 6.9 20.97 6.8 – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.06 1.8 22.06 1.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.91 8.3 15.91 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 2.1 17.89 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.10 3.8 22.10 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.43 1.7 24.44 1.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.85 2.5 27.85 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.22 4.8 25.22 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.18 5.0 22.18 5.0 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.73 3.1 16.80 3.2 $13.70 20.0% Level 2 .................................................. 9.11 11.6 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.83 4.7 10.84 5.3 10.75 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 3.1 13.22 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.49 3.3 17.50 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.82 3.6 19.53 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.27 3.9 23.27 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.44 6.9 23.44 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.79 16.6 18.02 16.8 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.01 4.4 17.03 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.26 3.9 13.26 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 6.6 15.00 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.68 3.1 16.68 3.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.92 5.6 19.92 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.04 5.2 23.04 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.68 17.0 21.52 17.2 – – Millwrights..................................................... 22.33 5.6 22.21 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.89 9.3 18.89 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.25 4.2 24.06 4.3 – – Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 19.00 6.2 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.38 2.7 25.42 2.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.15 8.9 16.15 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.08 4.9 16.09 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.19 4.8 21.30 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.94 2.3 25.94 2.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.42 1.5 28.42 1.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.17 3.9 32.17 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.71 5.9 25.71 5.9 – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.87 3.9 26.87 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.43 7.3 17.43 7.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.92 7.7 21.92 7.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.75 3.6 25.75 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.03 2.1 30.03 2.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.21 4.0 32.21 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $28.61 5.5% $28.61 5.5% – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.52 3.7 24.58 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.23 4.9 15.24 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.87 6.4 21.03 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.07 3.2 26.07 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.82 1.9 27.82 1.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.22 10.6 22.22 10.6 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.04 5.7 21.07 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.83 10.8 14.65 11.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.77 5.6 25.77 5.6 – – Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.71 11.1 19.76 11.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.89 4.3 24.89 4.3 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.52 2.8 14.66 2.8 $10.52 7.0% Level 1 .................................................. 9.39 4.2 9.53 4.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.77 4.4 10.92 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 2.6 13.24 2.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.99 3.7 14.04 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.65 9.2 15.66 9.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.81 7.0 18.81 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 4.4 23.74 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.94 9.9 15.94 9.9 – – Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.18 8.6 14.18 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.20 9.0 13.20 9.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.88 5.2 17.88 5.2 – – Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.08 10.1 18.08 10.1 – – Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 12.14 8.6 – – Riggers......................................................... 18.05 17.9 17.39 19.7 – – Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.88 3.4 23.88 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.54 5.3 25.54 5.3 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.69 3.2 11.86 3.3 8.47 9.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.39 4.4 9.53 4.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.78 4.7 10.95 4.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.45 3.1 13.65 2.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.23 5.9 16.56 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.10 6.2 15.10 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.70 8.9 11.70 8.9 – – Production occupations.............................................. 15.02 1.1 15.19 1.1 10.08 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 1.3 8.97 1.3 8.51 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.91 1.6 10.97 1.7 9.63 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.26 1.8 14.43 1.8 10.43 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.63 1.5 15.73 1.5 11.22 8.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.28 1.7 17.31 1.7 14.34 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.95 1.9 19.97 1.9 16.40 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.74 1.7 23.79 1.8 17.26 6.9 Level 8 .................................................. 26.57 2.2 26.57 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.50 2.8 29.50 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. $37.57 9.7% $37.57 9.7% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.10 4.2 15.35 4.6 $9.73 4.5% First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.91 1.9 22.92 1.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.44 6.7 14.44 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 4.1 17.25 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.44 2.9 19.44 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.61 2.4 24.61 2.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.74 2.8 27.74 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.26 5.3 30.26 5.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.64 10.1 37.64 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.13 6.0 25.13 6.0 – – Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 22.81 4.6 23.26 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.59 8.3 21.59 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.29 4.2 20.29 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.09 6.3 21.09 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.98 4.9 24.98 4.9 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.22 2.9 13.30 3.0 10.74 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.80 4.3 9.89 4.8 8.94 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.92 3.6 10.85 3.9 11.79 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.76 2.4 11.80 2.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 3.9 14.60 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.32 5.5 17.37 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.21 5.4 18.21 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.96 8.2 20.96 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.61 7.0 11.65 7.4 – – Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 11.39 8.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.00 3.9 11.00 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.60 6.5 15.60 6.5 – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.12 3.0 13.24 3.1 10.74 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 5.7 9.45 6.7 8.94 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.79 4.9 10.68 5.5 11.79 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 2.8 11.79 2.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.74 3.7 14.74 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.60 9.1 17.68 9.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.80 5.9 16.80 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.88 8.5 19.88 8.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.90 4.1 11.98 4.4 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 14.03 5.8 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.72 4.2 10.72 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.37 3.2 11.37 3.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.93 7.4 11.93 7.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 11.8 13.93 11.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 2.3 16.85 2.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.54 7.6 20.54 7.6 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.03 10.2 19.09 10.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.96 13.0 22.96 13.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. $15.95 7.7% $15.95 7.7% – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 10.2 17.29 10.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.83 22.6 23.83 22.6 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.74 6.6 15.80 6.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.39 8.4 10.39 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.62 5.5 12.90 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.99 9.3 16.99 9.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.72 3.4 15.72 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.20 3.6 26.20 3.6 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 14.93 3.6 15.08 3.6 $10.06 5.8% Level 1 .................................................. 9.00 5.2 9.03 5.5 8.56 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.19 3.8 11.24 3.8 9.62 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 19.19 5.1 19.30 5.1 13.95 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 18.31 5.4 18.33 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 11.2 18.60 11.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.74 5.6 18.74 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.00 6.0 20.00 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.47 7.3 12.54 7.3 – – Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 12.87 5.8 – – Team assemblers................................................. 18.07 9.0 18.06 9.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.71 5.4 10.71 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.73 7.7 22.74 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.54 12.9 18.54 12.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.31 6.1 17.31 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.54 16.3 13.54 16.3 – – Bakers............................................................ 12.09 6.3 12.56 6.6 10.01 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.67 2.6 9.40 3.2 10.36 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 7.1 10.08 7.7 9.71 7.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.02 7.5 12.74 8.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.93 7.7 14.98 7.7 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.04 4.8 12.08 4.7 11.55 14.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.36 5.9 8.47 6.0 7.28 17.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.68 3.3 9.77 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 5.2 11.83 5.4 12.82 13.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 3.8 13.45 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.75 9.7 14.44 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.83 5.5 17.83 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.31 5.0 19.52 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.98 10.0 12.07 10.6 – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 4.7 15.03 5.1 15.07 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 11.7 12.69 13.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.44 4.4 14.30 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.65 9.9 14.33 11.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.74 5.6 17.74 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.20 5.3 20.62 4.4 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.30 7.1 9.52 7.4 7.24 8.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.26 6.3 8.45 6.6 6.28 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. $9.87 4.5% $10.10 5.3% – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.60 6.9 10.79 7.1 – – Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.99 4.1 10.97 4.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.27 10.2 8.73 11.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.89 4.0 9.87 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.45 3.2 11.45 3.2 – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.56 3.7 12.58 3.8 $11.96 23.4% Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 6.9 8.98 7.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.04 6.4 11.21 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.82 5.4 13.82 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.59 4.9 15.39 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.44 5.4 17.64 5.4 – – Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.49 9.0 12.20 9.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.17 6.2 15.17 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.41 11.4 14.56 10.5 – – Food batchmakers................................................ 13.40 3.9 13.59 3.9 8.97 10.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.26 13.1 9.41 13.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.49 6.9 11.78 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.20 7.6 14.20 7.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.75 4.8 15.75 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.71 5.4 17.97 5.4 – – Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 10.85 9.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.80 8.6 8.80 8.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.40 9.0 15.40 9.0 – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.36 4.2 17.37 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 8.9 11.40 8.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.94 8.9 12.94 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 5.5 14.96 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.73 2.6 16.77 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.70 2.6 18.70 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.81 6.7 22.81 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.41 11.7 24.41 11.7 – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.36 3.4 16.37 3.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 8.9 11.40 8.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.94 8.9 12.94 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 5.5 14.96 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.70 2.7 16.74 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.47 3.1 18.47 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 4.9 21.39 4.9 – – Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 23.69 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.26 12.2 25.26 12.2 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 14.64 4.8 14.69 4.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.49 10.1 11.50 10.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.40 5.0 13.40 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.16 10.5 15.16 10.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 4.0 16.79 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. $18.68 2.4% $18.68 2.4% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.86 19.6 16.86 19.6 – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.92 4.3 14.01 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.60 11.2 11.61 11.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.30 4.8 14.30 4.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.56 6.5 15.56 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 5.6 17.20 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 2.6 18.26 2.6 – – Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 13.36 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 10.7 12.92 10.7 – – Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 16.67 8.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.01 16.0 14.01 16.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.12 14.7 16.12 14.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 7.0 16.46 7.0 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.35 2.4 14.47 2.3 $9.63 7.0% Level 1 .................................................. 9.00 5.8 9.00 5.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.75 4.5 10.89 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 5.2 13.31 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.61 6.1 15.80 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.67 2.2 16.67 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.35 4.1 17.35 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.92 6.9 18.92 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.82 15.8 12.82 15.8 – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.05 3.3 14.22 2.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.16 11.5 9.16 11.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 6.5 11.13 5.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 6.5 13.37 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.55 10.4 15.88 9.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.38 3.1 16.38 3.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.92 9.2 15.92 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.70 9.4 17.70 9.4 – – Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.58 9.4 13.60 9.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.57 19.0 15.57 19.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.45 5.8 14.53 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 12.5 16.74 12.5 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.69 3.8 13.79 4.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 6.1 9.85 6.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.30 4.0 10.48 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.03 6.9 13.02 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 4.4 14.78 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. $17.24 5.3% $17.24 5.3% – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.28 5.4 16.39 5.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 10.3 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.96 13.6 13.96 13.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.62 7.6 17.62 7.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.65 4.4 16.65 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.07 5.0 17.07 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.06 7.6 18.06 7.6 – – Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 16.63 9.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.08 6.1 18.08 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.60 7.2 17.60 7.2 – – Machinists........................................................ 20.06 1.8 20.16 1.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.42 6.2 16.00 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.04 2.7 17.04 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.85 2.6 19.88 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 2.7 21.11 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.63 4.4 25.63 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.13 7.5 28.13 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.06 10.8 21.06 10.8 – – Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 17.62 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 19.53 16.4 19.53 16.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 5.3 17.13 5.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 13.3 16.86 13.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.81 7.4 16.81 7.4 – – Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 17.89 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 20.39 11.7 20.39 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.49 9.6 17.49 9.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.62 16.3 16.62 16.3 – – Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 17.04 8.0 – – Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 6.9 22.21 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.67 10.8 23.67 10.8 – – Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 23.48 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.18 12.3 24.18 12.3 – – Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 17.98 11.0 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.01 3.3 13.02 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.34 4.1 9.34 4.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.00 5.2 10.00 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.41 2.7 12.41 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.72 6.7 15.80 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.80 5.1 17.80 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 6.8 17.82 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.42 4.5 21.42 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 16.0 13.06 17.4 – – Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 16.72 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. $17.55 14.0% $17.55 14.0% – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.76 3.4 12.77 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 4.0 9.31 4.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.00 5.3 10.00 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.28 2.7 12.28 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.37 7.8 15.45 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.87 5.5 17.87 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.70 8.1 17.70 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.42 4.5 21.42 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 16.0 13.06 17.4 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 16.41 3.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.01 7.5 11.01 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.97 6.7 14.97 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.88 5.7 17.88 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.61 6.2 18.61 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 7.9 19.43 7.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.52 5.6 20.52 5.6 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 23.89 1.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.41 3.9 18.41 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.01 4.9 22.01 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.12 2.0 25.12 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.26 4.2 25.26 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.34 9.0 20.34 9.0 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.34 2.4 16.35 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 5.1 10.88 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.83 5.1 13.83 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.25 3.4 15.25 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 4.4 16.46 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.21 3.3 19.21 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.16 6.8 20.16 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.80 9.6 17.92 9.5 – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.45 2.7 16.45 2.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.97 6.1 10.97 6.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 4.2 12.58 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.43 3.7 15.44 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 4.8 16.42 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.06 3.5 19.06 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.24 7.0 20.24 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.24 11.7 18.41 11.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 15.63 5.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 8.4 10.74 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.91 18.6 17.91 18.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.84 8.8 13.84 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 4.4 16.76 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. $20.90 8.4% $20.90 8.4% – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.89 5.5 14.94 5.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 6.5 11.14 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.99 9.7 13.20 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 3.6 15.36 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.77 5.6 16.77 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.90 5.1 18.90 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.91 5.4 22.91 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.27 16.9 18.27 16.9 – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 16.63 10.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.35 7.2 16.35 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 7.0 16.88 7.0 – – Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.2 17.23 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.63 26.3 18.63 26.3 – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.71 7.2 14.88 6.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 7.5 9.73 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 11.6 12.18 10.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.50 5.4 15.50 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.26 9.2 16.26 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.70 16.9 21.70 16.9 – – Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 18.02 5.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.51 10.5 12.51 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.01 6.4 26.01 6.4 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.37 3.8 13.01 4.1 $8.09 5.9% Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 5.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.92 6.8 10.17 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.20 5.4 10.41 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 4.1 13.24 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 6.5 17.10 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.52 5.5 – – – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.29 3.8 12.94 4.2 8.09 5.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 5.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.92 6.8 10.17 7.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.20 5.4 10.41 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 4.1 13.24 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 6.5 17.10 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.52 5.5 – – – – Printers.......................................................... 16.13 3.3 16.24 3.5 12.96 7.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 2.8 10.92 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.40 4.2 13.39 4.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.80 3.0 14.82 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.22 2.3 17.37 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.65 2.8 20.81 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.65 3.4 20.61 3.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.73 13.5 17.48 14.1 – – Job printers.................................................... $16.86 5.5% $16.86 5.5% – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.87 6.9 15.87 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 6.3 17.84 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.24 3.6 21.24 3.6 – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.31 3.2 16.72 3.2 $11.48 5.4% Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 6.2 13.80 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.76 7.6 13.84 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 3.3 16.62 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.86 6.2 20.86 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.62 4.2 21.62 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.49 27.8 – – – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.95 4.8 15.97 4.9 15.11 13.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.99 2.9 11.11 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.19 5.0 13.01 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.83 4.3 14.83 4.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 3.5 17.89 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.65 3.7 20.87 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.32 4.3 20.25 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.05 12.3 18.05 12.3 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.68 3.8 9.80 4.0 8.52 5.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.67 2.5 8.83 2.6 7.62 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.51 2.5 9.51 2.7 9.56 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.65 6.7 13.60 6.9 – – Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.18 4.4 9.10 5.0 10.26 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.34 7.2 8.16 7.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 6.0 9.49 6.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.58 7.4 9.58 7.4 – – Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.46 7.9 10.58 8.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.67 4.2 7.67 4.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 12.2 11.26 12.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.19 7.8 10.44 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 6.5 13.26 6.9 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 8.5 14.31 8.6 13.34 21.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.72 8.2 9.83 7.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.19 5.7 11.04 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.13 12.1 17.17 12.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.26 13.9 16.12 14.1 – – Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 15.11 21.3 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 7.9 14.23 8.0 13.34 21.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 8.5 9.81 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.23 14.8 16.25 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.27 14.0 16.13 14.2 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.3 11.79 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.77 1.4 9.77 1.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.67 3.1 10.67 3.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 3.4 11.59 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 6.2 14.58 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. $17.77 6.0% $17.77 6.0% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.65 9.4 10.65 9.4 – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 12.70 9.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.40 5.2 11.40 5.2 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 11.07 4.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.84 5.4 8.84 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.81 3.8 10.81 3.8 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 6.4 12.18 6.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 7.0 11.07 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 5.8 12.33 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.96 10.3 13.96 10.3 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 11.87 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 4.0 10.74 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 4.0 12.02 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.60 10.0 16.60 10.0 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 12.96 7.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.71 6.6 8.71 6.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.82 7.8 11.83 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 8.9 13.28 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.68 9.5 14.68 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.21 3.6 18.21 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.78 3.6 18.78 3.6 – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 15.65 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.24 11.0 14.24 11.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.91 6.6 15.91 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 6.5 18.35 6.5 – – Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 18.73 9.3 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 14.85 12.5 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 20.8 8.93 20.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.62 14.7 12.62 14.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.94 15.2 13.94 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.60 5.3 18.60 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.35 3.9 19.35 3.9 – – Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.15 4.9 13.37 4.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.11 8.5 13.53 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.67 4.5 13.67 4.5 – – Furniture finishers............................................... 12.59 8.1 12.71 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.66 8.4 12.92 8.7 – – Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 18.60 12.6 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 12.25 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 7.0 9.17 7.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 5.9 10.25 6.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.84 3.6 12.84 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.94 4.7 12.95 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. $15.65 1.9% $15.65 1.9% – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 11.66 6.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.86 7.3 8.86 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.82 9.0 9.82 9.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 7.7 12.20 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.87 5.8 12.87 5.8 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 12.75 3.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.74 11.1 9.74 11.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.74 6.1 10.71 6.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.11 4.9 13.11 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.03 5.0 13.04 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.75 2.5 15.75 2.5 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.80 3.7 29.80 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.98 8.0 21.98 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.76 7.2 26.76 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.17 2.3 31.17 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.51 5.2 32.51 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.78 4.6 34.78 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.19 17.0 22.19 17.0 – – Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 32.90 7.9 32.90 7.9 – – Power plant operators........................................... 27.82 5.7 27.82 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.98 8.0 21.98 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.13 5.6 25.13 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.58 3.3 30.58 3.3 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.15 5.2 24.28 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.82 5.4 15.82 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.52 7.5 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.83 2.4 27.83 2.4 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 22.07 7.5 22.07 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.74 6.6 18.74 6.6 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.18 5.0 24.24 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.22 3.5 21.22 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.63 2.5 26.63 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.29 7.9 26.29 7.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.37 5.3 27.37 5.3 – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 23.33 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.21 3.4 22.21 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.70 3.0 26.70 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.14 10.3 21.14 10.3 – – Gas plant operators............................................. 27.94 6.1 27.94 6.1 – – Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 25.22 7.1 25.54 7.1 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.21 6.0 19.22 6.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.53 12.5 9.53 12.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.55 7.6 16.55 7.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.22 9.5 16.22 9.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.88 6.0 21.88 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. $25.66 5.3% $25.66 5.3% – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.32 7.0 23.32 7.0 – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.78 8.0 17.79 8.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.50 18.1 16.50 18.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.09 5.1 19.09 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 7.5 22.53 7.5 – – Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.39 8.7 20.39 8.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.77 10.8 16.77 10.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.93 3.9 15.93 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.26 6.0 23.26 6.0 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.45 4.0 15.48 4.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.50 6.9 10.54 7.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.03 4.4 11.04 4.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.51 3.5 13.43 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 5.2 15.65 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.86 4.5 18.86 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.30 3.3 20.30 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.19 36.4 15.19 36.4 – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 16.15 9.0 16.24 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 8.4 14.59 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.37 4.2 17.37 4.2 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.62 5.8 12.55 5.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.24 7.9 10.24 7.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.31 10.0 11.31 10.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.38 6.7 13.09 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 12.2 11.38 12.2 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.39 4.4 16.42 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 5.3 10.87 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.60 5.0 13.60 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.81 5.5 16.81 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.49 5.9 20.49 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.40 3.7 20.40 3.7 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.27 2.8 13.29 3.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.63 6.4 9.03 5.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.54 4.2 11.54 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.27 2.6 14.27 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 6.4 14.87 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 4.4 16.47 4.4 – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.39 4.8 13.04 6.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.17 7.5 9.17 7.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.26 9.4 12.26 9.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.65 5.6 14.65 5.6 – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.22 3.5 13.38 3.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.78 8.9 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 4.7 11.40 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. $14.12 3.0% $14.12 3.0% – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.65 7.4 14.65 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.23 5.9 17.23 5.9 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.01 7.3 14.01 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.06 7.4 10.06 7.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.80 2.6 12.74 2.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.09 8.5 18.09 8.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 6.8 17.42 6.8 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.91 11.5 14.91 11.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.76 5.4 12.76 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 8.0 13.90 8.0 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.47 2.6 15.62 2.7 $9.96 7.1% Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 9.1 10.00 9.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.36 8.2 11.36 8.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 4.5 13.43 4.6 10.90 10.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 2.4 15.02 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.83 3.5 16.84 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.56 4.5 19.56 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.64 4.3 23.64 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.49 4.0 27.49 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.49 10.0 15.84 10.5 – – Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers Level 4 .................................................. 18.53 11.5 18.53 11.5 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.92 3.7 14.97 3.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.55 6.3 13.55 6.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.40 4.0 14.48 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.85 3.1 – – – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.57 7.9 15.57 7.9 – – Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.31 2.2 15.32 2.2 – – Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 8.2 13.13 9.1 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.46 5.9 14.59 6.0 8.11 7.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.59 5.8 9.71 5.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.21 4.9 12.40 4.8 8.63 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.85 5.3 13.85 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.98 5.0 15.98 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 3.7 18.35 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.88 17.1 18.88 17.1 – – Painting workers.................................................. 14.78 4.1 15.02 4.3 11.14 22.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.35 6.1 11.41 6.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.51 6.0 14.49 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 8.4 15.31 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.03 2.4 16.88 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 22.6 20.79 23.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.94 13.1 12.94 13.1 – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.04 3.5 14.01 3.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. $11.30 6.8% $11.30 6.8% – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.75 5.9 13.72 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.16 3.3 16.16 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.84 2.7 16.84 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.49 10.5 11.49 10.5 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.71 10.4 18.65 10.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 22.68 11.4 22.68 11.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.25 10.8 16.25 10.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.51 4.1 17.22 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.00 28.8 21.00 28.8 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 11.61 9.4 12.49 7.1 $9.93 24.0% Level 2 .................................................. 12.14 9.1 12.80 9.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.73 18.6 12.17 8.2 – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.28 8.1 12.87 8.0 7.97 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 11.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.44 6.0 10.98 3.2 7.81 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.84 8.1 12.84 8.1 – – Photographic process workers.................................... 13.01 16.3 14.40 15.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.29 10.8 13.29 10.8 – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.27 7.0 11.80 6.2 7.62 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.23 11.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.83 8.1 10.80 6.7 7.45 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.60 11.0 12.60 11.0 – – Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 16.27 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.78 5.8 13.78 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.60 6.1 15.60 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 5.0 18.35 5.0 – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.77 2.7 12.95 2.9 9.97 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 2.1 8.89 1.8 9.65 15.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.09 2.7 11.18 2.8 9.78 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.74 3.9 14.99 4.3 11.00 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 16.41 3.3 16.39 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 5.5 17.83 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 3.4 19.42 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.93 8.2 13.43 9.4 – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 12.61 5.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.25 6.3 10.25 6.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.29 9.1 14.29 9.1 – – Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 16.46 22.6 17.17 22.1 – – Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.38 13.5 17.36 13.6 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.04 7.1 12.51 6.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.55 5.2 12.55 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 8.4 14.15 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.20 4.7 14.20 4.7 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.25 9.2 16.30 9.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.42 14.1 11.44 14.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. $12.03 12.5% $12.03 12.5% – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.56 6.3 16.56 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.39 5.3 17.39 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.65 3.5 22.65 3.5 – – Tire builders................................................... 16.13 8.9 16.34 9.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 10.1 16.37 9.9 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.07 1.7 11.23 1.8 $9.37 5.1% Level 1 .................................................. 9.06 2.9 9.12 3.1 8.30 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.53 5.1 11.50 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.27 6.6 14.48 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.12 6.9 16.13 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.08 6.0 17.08 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – 11.78 12.3 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.22 1.3 15.03 1.3 9.41 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.75 1.0 9.20 1.2 7.86 1.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.15 1.1 11.38 1.2 9.84 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.98 1.6 14.10 1.8 12.76 3.5 Level 4 .................................................. 17.04 1.5 17.19 1.6 13.94 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.08 2.2 18.11 2.3 14.70 3.9 Level 6 .................................................. 20.77 2.4 20.90 2.5 17.35 10.5 Level 7 .................................................. 24.34 4.7 24.34 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.68 7.2 29.72 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 44.17 18.0 44.17 18.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 79.85 36.5 79.85 36.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 97.70 21.1 97.70 21.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.30 5.6 15.80 5.9 11.35 5.6 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.08 3.9 19.32 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 9.4 12.11 10.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.67 3.8 14.72 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.10 15.9 22.42 16.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.94 4.1 20.47 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.15 6.9 22.15 6.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.91 8.2 19.15 9.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.99 3.1 23.00 3.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.33 10.5 15.54 10.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.83 5.3 16.83 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.15 4.4 22.15 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.14 4.8 25.14 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.64 10.5 26.64 10.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.77 8.5 28.81 8.7 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 93.13 13.4 95.31 13.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.08 23.5 36.98 23.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 81.98 21.7 81.98 21.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 102.96 21.8 102.96 21.8 – – Level 11.................................................. $97.70 21.1% $97.70 21.1% – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 111.01 9.2 111.15 9.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 37.09 24.3 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 82.17 21.8 82.17 21.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 104.71 21.8 104.71 21.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 128.35 5.3 128.35 5.3 – – Commercial pilots............................................... 30.31 9.3 – – – – Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 11.38 9.0 10.79 9.1 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 13.66 9.3 14.17 14.5 $12.98 4.1% Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 3.0 – – 11.05 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.68 4.6 13.06 7.0 14.20 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 16.15 11.8 17.52 15.5 13.85 6.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.02 4.7 – – – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 14.29 15.1 14.59 16.9 12.08 8.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.82 5.1 – – 10.60 12.5 Level 3 .................................................. 13.20 5.5 12.98 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.88 14.9 18.12 14.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.98 5.0 – – – – Bus drivers, school............................................. 12.94 4.7 12.26 9.6 13.14 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.15 2.9 11.03 11.2 11.18 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 13.88 6.2 13.15 13.3 14.20 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.39 8.2 – – 13.84 7.4 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.69 1.5 16.13 1.4 9.53 5.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 3.2 9.07 3.8 6.46 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.94 2.9 11.34 2.8 8.38 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.87 3.0 14.06 3.1 11.19 5.6 Level 4 .................................................. 17.40 2.1 17.50 2.2 14.35 9.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 2.8 17.98 2.9 15.95 10.9 Level 6 .................................................. 20.68 5.6 20.67 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.18 9.4 23.18 9.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.68 5.1 17.18 5.1 10.23 12.7 Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.45 6.1 16.01 5.1 7.37 6.6 Level 1 .................................................. 6.17 5.7 5.98 13.3 6.23 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.52 9.9 10.14 12.2 6.63 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.50 7.1 15.53 8.4 10.17 10.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.70 7.2 16.29 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.15 4.6 19.41 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.01 .6 22.06 .5 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.95 1.7 16.96 1.7 15.95 9.2 Level 2 .................................................. 12.83 4.7 12.81 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.36 5.0 14.37 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.29 2.5 17.30 2.5 16.47 12.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 3.3 17.85 3.3 18.81 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 20.41 8.1 20.41 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.19 9.5 23.19 9.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.54 5.2 17.54 5.2 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... $14.02 2.7% $14.47 2.7% $10.25 7.8% Level 1 .................................................. 8.92 3.1 9.48 3.9 6.87 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.49 2.9 10.68 3.1 9.28 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.23 3.5 13.44 3.8 11.12 7.2 Level 4 .................................................. 17.99 3.4 18.24 3.5 14.48 11.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.88 7.0 17.87 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.78 9.0 16.82 9.1 10.23 12.7 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.16 7.2 10.19 9.3 10.04 8.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 7.5 9.08 12.0 8.67 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.29 11.1 9.45 13.5 8.68 6.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 7.0 11.77 6.7 13.21 17.4 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.40 22.1 27.40 22.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 26.8 29.94 26.8 – – Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 27.84 22.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 26.8 29.94 26.8 – – Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 25.06 11.5 25.06 11.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.78 3.7 29.78 3.7 – – Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.14 5.5 12.48 5.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 2.4 9.69 2.6 – – Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.24 13.5 19.45 15.6 – – Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.45 15.6 19.45 15.6 – – Ship engineers.................................................... 30.16 17.3 30.16 17.3 – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.14 6.7 7.72 4.0 9.24 17.4 Level 1 .................................................. 7.79 3.4 7.99 4.2 7.01 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.15 20.3 6.59 4.6 12.07 21.7 Service station attendants........................................ 10.08 7.4 10.32 7.5 8.35 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.19 4.1 8.30 5.0 7.83 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.90 8.1 8.97 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.08 8.8 11.08 8.8 – – Transportation inspectors......................................... 25.13 15.8 26.26 15.5 – – Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 14.05 10.2 15.13 15.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 21.05 16.8 21.05 16.8 – – Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.59 6.9 18.53 6.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 16.9 16.05 16.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.53 6.9 14.53 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.59 5.5 15.59 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.54 10.9 20.54 10.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.72 6.7 23.72 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.03 16.2 27.51 17.0 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.92 3.6 15.96 3.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.83 4.2 11.99 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.75 10.4 16.75 10.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.57 5.0 14.57 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.54 6.4 17.70 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.24 8.7 19.24 8.7 – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.77 3.7 15.85 3.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.83 4.2 11.99 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. $16.75 10.4% $16.75 10.5% – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.55 5.0 14.55 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.43 6.9 17.59 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.67 8.2 18.67 8.2 – – Hoist and winch operators......................................... 14.70 19.9 14.70 19.9 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.17 2.0 14.25 2.0 $11.55 6.4% Level 1 .................................................. 10.38 7.3 10.38 7.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.59 2.2 11.65 2.4 9.66 8.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.73 1.5 13.78 1.6 12.43 10.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.97 3.2 17.00 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.02 3.7 19.02 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.73 6.9 15.02 6.6 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.63 1.1 11.22 1.1 8.76 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.82 1.1 9.21 1.4 8.07 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.43 1.9 11.67 2.0 10.03 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.02 1.7 14.12 1.9 12.95 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.75 2.5 16.10 2.7 13.40 8.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.81 2.0 17.81 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.76 6.5 17.75 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.82 3.9 11.00 4.6 9.74 6.0 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.85 3.1 10.32 2.6 7.67 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.54 2.6 9.00 2.7 7.38 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 12.00 7.3 12.20 7.8 7.69 7.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 5.9 12.22 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 9.3 13.58 9.3 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.18 1.2 11.83 1.4 9.33 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.13 1.4 9.51 1.7 8.52 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.71 2.3 11.94 2.6 10.47 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.25 2.2 14.38 2.5 13.16 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.59 2.9 16.00 3.2 13.40 8.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.91 2.1 17.91 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 7.1 17.88 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.33 3.9 11.63 4.5 9.65 11.0 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.28 2.7 11.42 2.8 9.47 7.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.49 3.6 9.57 3.9 8.69 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.54 3.5 11.56 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.52 4.2 13.57 4.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.90 7.6 21.90 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.57 15.5 13.26 18.7 – – Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.40 1.7 10.04 1.9 7.62 1.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.22 1.6 8.69 2.3 7.28 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 2.4 10.54 2.6 8.89 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 14.37 4.9 14.52 5.1 12.07 5.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.49 6.2 15.49 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.69 7.7 15.69 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.76 4.2 9.98 5.4 8.79 2.2 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.10 5.5 21.10 5.5 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... $10.99 6.7% $11.04 7.0% – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.80 5.9 9.78 6.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.26 8.2 12.26 8.2 – – Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 21.74 9.7 – – 1 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. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 10 State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Total Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $23.99 1.2% $24.46 1.3% $16.57 2.2% Management occupations.............................................. 38.03 3.4 38.21 3.4 23.90 11.9 Level 6 .................................................. 16.58 10.5 16.58 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.51 5.2 20.51 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.00 3.5 25.00 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.31 2.7 30.44 2.7 23.41 7.3 Level 10.................................................. 35.41 7.2 35.41 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.54 2.8 40.54 2.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.34 3.2 46.34 3.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 50.94 3.4 50.94 3.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 62.83 18.0 62.83 18.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.34 8.3 40.80 8.4 24.03 14.9 Chief executives.................................................. 46.79 10.0 47.38 10.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.68 14.4 48.36 14.6 – – General and operations managers................................... 37.11 4.8 37.12 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.98 8.5 23.98 8.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.65 11.1 29.65 11.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.23 6.9 42.23 6.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 53.30 10.6 53.30 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.74 8.3 37.76 8.3 – – Legislators....................................................... 21.68 16.1 18.52 29.9 23.49 17.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.68 16.1 18.52 29.9 23.49 17.8 Public relations managers......................................... 32.67 18.6 32.83 18.5 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 30.11 7.3 30.11 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.19 4.3 20.19 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.68 9.7 29.68 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.49 12.4 31.49 12.4 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 35.92 8.0 35.92 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.92 4.9 40.92 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.35 13.5 37.35 13.5 – – Financial managers................................................ 38.45 8.4 38.62 8.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.32 7.9 26.32 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.74 4.0 29.26 3.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.23 1.8 32.23 1.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 46.80 6.5 46.80 6.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 40.74 10.3 40.74 10.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.77 7.0 41.77 7.0 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 42.05 3.8 42.05 3.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.37 6.8 37.37 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.29 14.2 38.29 14.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.78 2.9 53.78 2.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.70 5.4 46.70 5.4 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 32.03 14.4 32.03 14.4 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.92 6.4 33.92 6.4 – – Construction managers............................................. 29.05 7.1 29.05 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.29 18.5 21.29 18.5 – – Education administrators.......................................... $43.01 3.7% $43.10 3.8% $26.55 8.7% Level 7 .................................................. 17.96 6.8 17.96 6.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.86 7.5 27.86 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.21 3.2 34.56 3.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 42.55 4.4 42.55 4.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.18 8.6 41.18 8.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.55 4.4 46.55 4.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 50.85 4.9 50.85 4.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 65.22 28.3 65.22 28.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.65 8.7 45.76 8.7 – – Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 33.52 18.5 34.49 20.0 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 45.26 3.1 45.26 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.13 5.0 32.13 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 40.69 5.4 40.69 5.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 44.36 3.8 44.36 3.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.60 4.2 43.60 4.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.95 5.4 46.95 5.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 47.34 5.7 47.34 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.77 8.9 50.77 8.9 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 39.97 11.9 40.10 12.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.20 11.6 24.20 11.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 3.7 28.31 3.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.56 22.0 30.56 22.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.02 4.2 45.02 4.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 50.82 8.9 50.82 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.97 10.6 42.35 10.8 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 42.94 3.3 42.94 3.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.43 4.1 39.43 4.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.45 7.2 43.45 7.2 – – Food service managers............................................. 23.53 12.7 23.53 12.7 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 43.18 27.8 43.14 27.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.75 8.3 32.75 8.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.23 4.3 34.23 4.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 41.20 9.0 41.20 9.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.72 25.2 50.66 25.4 – – Natural sciences managers......................................... 43.49 11.5 43.49 11.5 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 31.79 9.1 31.79 9.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.25 1.3 28.25 1.3 – – Social and community service managers............................. 25.90 3.8 26.00 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.33 7.7 16.33 7.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.69 7.5 20.69 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.28 2.4 28.28 2.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 26.91 13.9 26.91 13.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.14 4.4 28.59 4.2 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 24.31 2.8 24.34 2.9 21.51 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. $16.48 4.5% $16.51 4.6% – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.19 6.3 17.24 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.43 1.9 21.44 1.9 $20.34 10.7% Level 8 .................................................. 22.43 2.7 22.35 2.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.61 4.5 25.60 4.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.37 9.3 29.37 9.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.40 6.5 31.32 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 39.88 11.1 39.88 11.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.46 10.4 31.22 9.7 – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 18.79 13.5 18.79 13.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.93 15.3 14.93 15.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.35 10.9 21.35 10.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.03 2.3 25.03 2.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.05 12.2 20.05 12.2 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.06 6.7 25.06 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.20 11.2 27.20 11.2 – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 6.7 25.06 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.20 11.2 27.20 11.2 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.12 7.0 23.12 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.75 7.0 19.75 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.31 3.7 22.31 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.93 3.3 27.93 3.3 – – Cost estimators................................................... 25.37 7.9 25.37 7.9 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 23.47 4.1 23.50 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.35 8.2 18.35 8.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.32 9.3 17.32 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 4.6 21.03 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.16 6.4 21.16 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.77 4.9 24.77 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.64 6.8 34.64 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 29.40 3.0 29.40 3.0 – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 20.31 6.4 20.31 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.28 10.7 17.28 10.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.08 6.9 15.08 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.41 8.1 21.41 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.00 2.6 22.00 2.6 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.12 6.9 26.12 6.9 – – Training and development specialists............................ 26.60 7.3 26.73 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 5.2 21.55 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.64 6.5 20.64 6.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.36 4.0 28.36 4.0 – – Management analysts............................................... 24.66 8.1 24.54 8.3 27.64 7.6 Level 8 .................................................. 23.68 10.2 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.54 2.6 30.07 1.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 27.00 12.8 26.85 12.9 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.11 3.3 24.11 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. $18.40 4.8% $18.40 4.8% – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.93 9.5 18.93 9.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.43 2.8 21.42 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.52 7.2 21.52 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.47 7.4 25.47 7.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.03 6.2 33.03 6.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.54 4.3 34.54 4.3 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.45 7.8 24.40 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.12 2.2 20.12 2.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.05 4.0 24.05 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.92 8.9 30.92 8.9 – – Budget analysts................................................... 25.27 5.4 25.13 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.89 12.6 24.89 12.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.92 8.1 – – – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 30.03 9.1 30.03 9.1 – – Financial examiners............................................... 29.65 11.4 29.65 11.4 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 21.71 10.3 21.71 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.79 7.9 17.79 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.67 7.6 20.67 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.35 10.6 28.35 10.6 – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 21.71 10.3 21.71 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.79 7.9 17.79 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.67 7.6 20.67 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.35 10.6 28.35 10.6 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 26.89 2.8 26.78 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.04 5.7 17.14 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.49 4.0 19.50 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.65 1.6 23.65 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.37 6.4 26.55 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.35 3.7 29.35 3.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.34 10.3 30.34 10.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.72 7.6 34.72 7.6 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 26.23 3.8 26.23 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.02 8.7 22.02 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.29 7.9 21.29 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.37 8.2 23.37 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.65 3.6 28.65 3.6 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 23.95 6.4 23.95 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.06 4.7 23.06 4.7 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 28.53 3.6 28.26 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.46 1.4 23.46 1.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.63 7.5 31.10 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.35 4.0 30.35 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 24.73 15.0 24.73 15.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.21 4.7 38.21 4.7 – – Database administrators........................................... 32.01 14.7 32.07 14.7 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... $27.73 3.7% $27.73 3.7% – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.35 7.8 27.35 7.8 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 27.65 2.3 27.62 2.3 $29.62 23.4% Level 4 .................................................. 15.68 5.7 15.86 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.03 3.7 16.84 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.67 4.7 22.67 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.21 2.8 23.21 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.30 4.3 25.30 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.80 3.4 29.55 3.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.42 5.4 32.42 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.13 4.5 36.13 4.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 42.83 7.2 42.83 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.87 9.4 34.04 9.6 – – Architects, except naval.......................................... 29.98 8.3 29.98 8.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.49 8.4 28.49 8.4 – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.55 9.4 31.55 9.4 – – Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 17.91 11.5 17.91 11.5 – – Surveyors....................................................... 19.51 14.1 19.51 14.1 – – Engineers......................................................... 32.21 2.6 32.22 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.26 7.3 25.26 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.41 4.6 26.41 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.92 3.6 29.92 3.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.28 5.3 32.28 5.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.14 4.6 36.14 4.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.47 6.5 44.47 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.47 8.4 37.83 8.5 – – Civil engineers................................................. 32.84 3.5 32.84 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.43 6.6 25.43 6.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.84 6.4 25.84 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.53 4.0 30.53 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.88 6.3 38.88 6.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.07 5.1 38.07 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.75 8.1 44.75 8.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.51 5.5 34.51 5.5 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 33.46 9.1 33.46 9.1 – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 33.46 9.1 33.46 9.1 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 32.54 6.7 32.54 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.05 6.9 30.05 6.9 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.83 12.4 – – – – Drafters.......................................................... 24.19 4.7 24.19 4.7 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.08 3.6 21.81 3.4 29.46 32.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.38 4.5 17.49 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.62 7.1 22.62 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.56 3.6 21.56 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.80 7.9 24.80 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.17 8.1 29.73 7.8 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... $20.97 4.8% $21.06 4.8% – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.28 3.8 16.50 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.58 4.7 21.58 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.19 10.3 21.19 10.3 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 27.09 5.4 27.38 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.02 4.1 25.02 4.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.83 6.1 31.83 6.1 – – Environmental engineering technicians........................... 23.40 15.4 23.40 15.4 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 20.69 14.3 20.69 14.3 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.72 7.5 20.72 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.72 4.4 14.72 4.4 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 25.71 7.1 25.97 7.3 $18.52 10.1% Level 3 .................................................. 11.49 4.8 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.28 7.4 13.83 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 5.0 16.59 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.42 5.1 18.45 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.65 4.2 22.63 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.75 5.3 22.79 5.6 22.12 6.4 Level 9 .................................................. 32.45 9.9 32.50 9.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 27.49 9.4 27.46 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.93 3.6 32.92 3.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 33.88 17.0 33.87 17.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.73 24.3 21.40 24.3 – – Life scientists................................................... 24.08 6.0 24.06 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.01 6.1 17.01 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.54 3.7 23.54 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.69 2.7 19.47 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.91 6.7 26.96 6.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 26.17 14.5 26.17 14.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.35 5.2 31.35 5.2 – – Agricultural and food scientists................................ 26.58 5.2 26.58 5.2 – – Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.78 6.2 26.78 6.2 – – Biological scientists........................................... 23.88 8.1 23.83 8.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.43 2.4 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.04 8.9 29.04 8.9 – – Microbiologists............................................... 21.46 5.8 – – – – Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.82 9.2 25.82 9.2 – – Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.50 7.9 25.54 7.9 – – Conservation scientists....................................... 26.70 9.2 26.76 9.3 – – Foresters..................................................... 22.52 10.9 22.52 10.9 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 22.93 6.6 22.90 6.6 – – Physical scientists............................................... 25.57 6.6 25.59 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.11 11.5 19.11 11.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.01 9.5 23.06 9.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.97 8.1 27.97 8.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.57 10.7 28.57 10.7 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... $31.88 4.2% $31.88 4.2% – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.49 3.1 33.49 3.1 – – Chemists...................................................... 31.88 4.2 31.88 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.49 3.1 33.49 3.1 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 24.16 8.0 24.17 8.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.57 11.4 21.61 11.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.72 10.4 25.72 10.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 27.97 11.8 27.97 11.8 – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.15 8.6 24.17 8.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.92 11.6 21.97 11.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.68 10.0 24.68 10.0 – – Hydrologists.................................................. 24.46 17.4 24.46 17.4 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 25.17 18.8 24.44 21.9 – – Psychologists..................................................... 39.57 8.1 39.72 8.2 $31.40 9.6% Level 8 .................................................. 31.04 8.3 31.32 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 47.30 12.2 47.32 12.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.73 8.1 36.88 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.91 4.0 35.91 4.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.26 18.9 49.35 19.0 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 40.45 8.2 40.64 8.3 31.40 9.6 Level 8 .................................................. 29.52 6.8 29.70 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 50.16 11.0 50.19 10.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.46 5.1 34.57 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.46 4.8 36.47 4.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.04 19.1 – – – – Sociologists...................................................... 22.99 12.9 – – – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.12 3.5 27.30 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.71 4.9 22.75 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.81 4.0 26.81 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.28 8.7 30.28 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.86 6.6 31.86 6.6 – – Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 14.42 12.3 14.42 12.3 – – Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 17.14 5.5 – – – – Biological technicians............................................ 14.32 8.9 14.84 9.0 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.15 7.4 22.74 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.45 6.6 23.45 6.6 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 19.65 6.0 20.34 6.1 13.93 19.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.76 7.9 13.82 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.48 17.9 22.30 16.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.38 6.9 17.38 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.46 7.1 20.30 8.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.02 9.3 22.48 10.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.14 18.8 25.14 18.8 – – Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 20.77 7.5 20.50 7.6 – – Forest and conservation technicians............................. 22.29 18.2 – – – – Community and social services occupations........................... $23.41 2.1% $23.45 2.2% $22.27 7.6% Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 3.7 13.37 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.77 3.3 15.64 2.5 17.70 23.9 Level 6 .................................................. 17.42 2.4 17.44 2.4 17.06 11.7 Level 7 .................................................. 20.46 3.0 20.46 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.96 5.0 22.95 5.2 23.37 14.2 Level 9 .................................................. 29.05 3.0 29.01 3.1 30.20 10.8 Level 10.................................................. 34.82 2.9 34.77 2.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.94 5.6 34.00 5.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 35.64 6.4 35.64 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.27 8.3 27.60 8.1 9.89 8.1 Counselors........................................................ 29.21 3.0 29.24 3.0 27.92 12.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.32 8.7 18.15 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.64 6.3 20.60 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.06 5.9 23.07 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.05 9.1 27.29 9.5 21.29 15.1 Level 9 .................................................. 33.67 3.0 33.56 3.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.09 3.2 39.04 3.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.25 4.3 34.25 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.30 11.7 30.58 11.7 – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 21.04 7.1 20.98 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.64 8.1 22.64 8.1 – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 33.03 5.1 33.21 5.1 28.10 15.1 Level 5 .................................................. 19.84 14.5 16.45 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.96 6.5 23.08 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.17 11.8 24.20 11.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.63 11.1 30.08 11.7 21.29 15.1 Level 9 .................................................. 38.75 7.2 38.65 7.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.46 3.3 39.41 3.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.45 3.6 37.45 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.73 9.2 34.73 9.2 – – Mental health counselors........................................ 26.42 6.9 26.29 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.70 7.1 – – – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 21.00 10.1 20.99 10.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.38 8.2 22.36 8.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 16.14 14.7 16.14 14.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.46 7.2 25.46 7.2 – – Social workers.................................................... 21.84 2.2 21.87 2.2 20.87 13.1 Level 5 .................................................. 15.35 3.5 15.59 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.69 2.6 17.72 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.03 3.9 20.03 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.87 3.7 20.74 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.15 2.8 25.15 2.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 28.61 6.5 28.61 6.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.44 12.7 34.63 13.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.78 8.3 26.78 8.3 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ $21.65 4.0% $21.67 4.0% $20.84 18.6% Level 5 .................................................. 15.20 3.4 15.22 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.32 5.2 17.36 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.71 9.2 19.71 9.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.12 5.7 19.91 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.79 6.3 25.76 6.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.17 8.2 31.17 8.2 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.79 4.8 21.66 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.39 14.6 16.39 14.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.48 7.5 19.48 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.21 6.4 24.16 7.5 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.32 4.7 21.81 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.75 8.2 17.75 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.23 7.3 18.15 7.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.52 7.3 22.56 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.30 4.4 22.95 4.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.37 7.3 29.37 7.3 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.34 5.5 19.38 5.6 17.66 15.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 4.2 13.50 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.82 3.7 14.86 3.8 13.81 7.2 Level 6 .................................................. 16.21 3.7 16.23 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.77 3.0 18.76 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.44 5.2 19.44 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.03 9.4 25.92 9.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.46 4.8 33.46 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.67 15.7 26.20 15.3 – – Health educators................................................ 20.77 12.1 19.21 6.4 – – Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.62 6.1 22.68 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 5.5 16.28 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.30 8.9 17.30 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.23 3.1 20.26 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 18.61 5.2 18.61 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.08 9.6 27.10 9.6 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 14.84 4.4 14.87 4.6 13.87 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.27 4.6 13.21 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.50 4.5 14.51 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.04 3.5 15.15 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.80 5.8 17.80 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.49 7.5 10.63 9.9 – – Legal occupations................................................... 37.09 11.2 37.24 11.6 34.69 14.6 Level 5 .................................................. 21.29 8.1 21.39 8.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.97 11.2 22.05 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.47 15.5 26.47 15.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.67 4.8 22.67 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.44 3.5 25.46 3.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 27.48 7.5 27.26 7.9 – – Level 11.................................................. $33.86 7.4% $33.30 8.0% $36.68 17.6% Level 12.................................................. 46.54 6.4 45.82 6.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 69.53 12.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.23 9.8 43.84 10.1 27.47 24.9 Lawyers........................................................... 40.82 13.1 40.76 14.0 41.79 13.5 Level 9 .................................................. 25.34 4.3 25.37 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 27.62 8.8 27.36 9.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.44 7.7 32.78 8.2 36.68 17.6 Level 12.................................................. 46.54 6.4 45.82 6.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 69.53 12.1 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.06 4.0 38.06 4.0 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 53.42 12.2 55.18 12.2 31.77 26.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 53.42 12.2 55.18 12.2 31.77 26.9 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 58.17 11.5 59.95 11.5 32.54 36.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.17 11.5 59.95 11.5 32.54 36.0 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.67 6.8 23.62 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.88 13.3 22.88 13.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.07 9.3 – – – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 23.28 9.0 23.44 9.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.68 12.0 20.81 12.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.24 16.4 22.24 16.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.02 20.3 27.02 20.3 – – Court reporters................................................. 25.13 12.2 25.13 12.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.52 12.1 23.52 12.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.71 21.1 22.71 21.1 – – Law clerks...................................................... 20.10 10.6 20.51 11.3 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 32.92 1.5 33.83 1.5 20.34 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 10.51 4.9 10.68 6.7 10.19 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 1.9 11.12 2.4 11.29 2.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.00 1.6 11.80 1.9 12.89 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.23 4.0 13.04 4.7 14.10 2.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.10 3.2 14.64 6.1 15.43 3.3 Level 6 .................................................. 23.17 7.4 24.43 9.0 18.86 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 30.10 2.6 30.53 2.6 19.18 5.8 Level 8 .................................................. 33.57 2.0 33.68 2.1 27.50 6.3 Level 9 .................................................. 38.08 1.1 38.15 1.2 34.54 4.0 Level 10.................................................. 39.73 3.5 38.87 3.7 46.41 4.8 Level 11.................................................. 40.31 8.9 40.25 9.3 41.65 3.1 Level 12.................................................. 48.59 6.3 48.49 6.1 52.18 28.8 Level 13.................................................. 57.43 3.6 57.37 3.7 59.67 9.8 Level 14.................................................. 73.08 6.7 73.08 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.55 6.0 38.87 6.1 28.14 20.6 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 43.78 2.9 44.23 3.0 38.49 4.5 Level 5 .................................................. 14.92 17.0 – – 13.57 16.6 Level 6 .................................................. 22.58 10.1 – – 28.18 13.4 Level 7 .................................................. 30.01 10.2 32.47 8.8 23.41 10.8 Level 8 .................................................. $27.65 5.3% $27.37 5.6% $30.04 8.7% Level 9 .................................................. 35.05 4.6 34.89 5.0 36.29 6.7 Level 10.................................................. 40.40 4.3 39.02 4.9 47.88 3.9 Level 11.................................................. 41.62 8.9 41.61 9.3 41.75 3.3 Level 12.................................................. 48.75 6.4 48.64 6.2 53.07 32.0 Level 13.................................................. 57.40 3.7 57.34 3.8 59.67 9.8 Level 14.................................................. 73.08 6.7 73.08 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.61 5.7 43.21 5.6 37.73 24.9 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 62.63 23.9 63.07 23.9 42.56 15.5 Level 9 .................................................. 31.95 5.0 32.97 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 55.86 10.7 55.87 11.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 68.23 27.2 68.35 27.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.66 6.6 – – – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 45.46 12.5 46.22 12.2 38.49 7.4 Level 9 .................................................. 35.65 5.9 34.40 6.2 48.94 10.2 Level 10.................................................. 43.11 5.1 44.01 5.6 37.23 11.1 Level 11.................................................. 40.60 8.0 40.59 11.7 40.60 2.9 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 49.59 11.1 50.93 10.3 41.85 6.5 Level 9 .................................................. 44.90 7.1 – – 53.51 11.4 Level 11.................................................. 42.05 6.3 – – – – Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.47 13.5 43.13 13.1 32.89 16.2 Level 9 .................................................. 32.56 4.9 32.44 5.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.71 7.4 44.54 8.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.71 12.3 39.42 12.7 – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 51.52 10.8 52.17 11.3 42.62 10.5 Level 9 .................................................. 40.18 6.3 40.19 6.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.76 3.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 39.38 22.7 – – – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 56.08 11.7 57.17 12.6 43.15 11.3 Level 9 .................................................. 42.13 2.3 – – – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 45.04 6.8 44.66 6.2 52.55 16.8 Level 9 .................................................. 36.73 6.4 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 47.98 10.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 36.98 6.5 36.88 6.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 42.08 10.0 42.08 10.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.06 18.2 60.53 21.4 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 44.25 6.8 43.82 6.1 52.44 17.4 Level 9 .................................................. 37.72 4.0 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 47.98 10.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 36.98 6.5 36.88 6.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 39.87 8.0 39.87 8.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.06 18.2 60.53 21.4 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.41 9.3 41.49 9.4 33.09 25.0 Level 9 .................................................. 41.56 14.2 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 34.78 15.2 35.01 16.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.19 5.8 36.17 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.19 8.4 49.19 8.4 – – Level 13.................................................. $61.80 13.4% $61.80 13.4% – – Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 51.71 13.0 51.75 13.3 – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 35.95 5.4 36.07 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.09 4.0 34.08 4.0 – – Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 53.74 11.6 53.74 11.6 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.89 8.6 45.34 8.4 $22.02 47.1% Level 9 .................................................. 32.12 7.8 31.85 7.8 35.97 23.1 Level 10.................................................. 33.62 14.8 33.43 15.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.84 7.7 35.84 7.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.20 8.4 51.23 8.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 52.67 5.7 52.67 5.7 – – Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.15 15.9 – – – – Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 37.92 16.2 37.82 16.4 – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 36.38 11.5 36.35 11.6 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 52.61 19.7 52.82 19.6 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 44.02 6.0 43.46 6.1 51.26 17.0 Level 8 .................................................. 34.48 7.4 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.03 5.4 32.52 5.9 27.91 13.5 Level 10.................................................. 41.33 11.8 33.06 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.41 18.5 34.03 19.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.31 18.2 49.99 18.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.02 10.5 58.02 10.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.71 5.9 44.71 5.9 – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 45.38 7.2 44.62 7.3 55.89 21.1 Level 9 .................................................. 32.45 7.2 33.20 8.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 41.81 17.0 30.03 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.73 20.8 33.48 22.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 55.44 21.7 51.61 22.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.59 10.6 58.59 10.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.71 5.9 44.71 5.9 – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 35.65 4.3 36.06 4.8 31.93 3.4 Level 9 .................................................. 30.46 4.1 30.01 3.9 – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.82 10.6 39.79 10.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.54 3.3 36.54 3.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.83 4.2 46.79 4.2 – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.05 10.7 40.05 10.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.74 4.4 37.74 4.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 46.79 4.2 46.79 4.2 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 42.93 11.7 46.48 14.9 33.60 19.0 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 44.89 12.1 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.37 4.5 40.71 4.6 35.78 11.2 Level 8 .................................................. 40.70 8.0 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.47 11.6 26.52 12.1 37.14 11.4 Level 10.................................................. 40.69 7.9 41.08 9.0 37.68 10.1 Level 11.................................................. 38.87 3.0 38.81 3.1 44.12 5.4 Level 12.................................................. 49.08 8.8 49.01 8.9 – – Level 13.................................................. $58.36 5.2% $59.12 5.3% – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.48 14.4 38.05 20.5 – – Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 35.04 11.8 35.14 12.4 $33.02 14.7% Level 9 .................................................. 28.60 10.0 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 43.54 11.3 43.91 13.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 38.94 10.4 38.94 10.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.78 22.4 39.78 22.4 – – Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 37.47 9.5 40.25 6.9 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.63 7.7 46.84 7.8 39.93 5.5 Level 9 .................................................. 36.90 13.8 – – – – Level 10.................................................. 37.42 9.4 37.92 10.3 32.65 9.1 Level 11.................................................. 40.56 2.3 40.43 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.05 3.0 54.05 3.0 – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 28.81 33.2 – – 34.01 30.4 Level 9 .................................................. 20.20 18.6 – – 39.98 19.3 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.45 8.7 46.07 10.3 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.17 3.2 – – – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 42.31 2.9 43.00 3.1 36.78 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 14.92 17.0 – – 13.57 16.6 Level 6 .................................................. 21.45 8.6 – – 27.97 15.6 Level 7 .................................................. 29.56 10.7 32.08 10.1 23.05 6.1 Level 8 .................................................. 27.41 4.5 27.42 4.7 27.37 8.6 Level 9 .................................................. 38.87 2.8 38.86 3.3 38.92 3.6 Level 10.................................................. 39.18 5.2 37.39 5.6 45.92 4.0 Level 11.................................................. 39.69 3.3 39.53 3.6 42.04 4.3 Level 12.................................................. 44.95 12.0 45.22 11.4 36.37 21.1 Level 13.................................................. 60.27 4.9 60.12 4.9 – – Level 14.................................................. 71.51 4.9 71.51 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.05 11.5 45.43 11.3 38.52 32.1 Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ 24.88 11.5 – – – – Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 42.55 12.4 – – 35.33 33.6 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 35.30 4.5 35.85 5.2 31.79 4.3 Level 7 .................................................. 33.13 7.2 34.46 5.3 25.80 9.1 Level 8 .................................................. 25.97 9.1 25.93 9.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.66 7.0 39.92 8.3 38.10 2.4 Level 11.................................................. 41.45 2.0 – – – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 35.05 .8 35.33 .9 21.97 5.1 Level 5 .................................................. 12.62 14.0 17.42 27.2 11.58 4.9 Level 6 .................................................. 30.26 6.3 32.38 5.5 19.87 8.4 Level 7 .................................................. 30.32 2.3 30.53 2.3 19.35 9.4 Level 8 .................................................. 34.15 2.2 34.19 2.2 30.04 8.3 Level 9 .................................................. 37.99 1.3 38.02 1.3 34.10 6.5 Level 10.................................................. 41.42 9.0 41.77 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.21 6.5 32.21 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.12 19.5 41.58 18.1 17.77 14.1 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 32.53 2.8 32.72 2.9 28.51 7.8 Level 6 .................................................. 23.91 13.2 24.80 16.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. $30.45 3.3% $30.71 3.4% – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.26 4.8 33.14 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.77 4.8 35.89 5.0 $33.70 7.1% Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 29.56 3.4 30.16 3.1 20.66 8.7 Level 6 .................................................. 22.75 16.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.33 4.3 28.94 2.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.33 3.0 31.40 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.59 6.5 – – – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 33.87 4.0 33.84 4.1 34.81 8.4 Level 7 .................................................. 31.45 4.7 31.50 4.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.42 6.6 34.20 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.36 5.6 35.47 5.9 33.66 7.7 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.05 1.1 35.40 1.1 19.43 9.2 Level 5 .................................................. 12.23 14.1 21.45 18.8 11.30 4.9 Level 6 .................................................. 32.35 5.9 33.85 4.9 21.08 16.2 Level 7 .................................................. 30.35 2.6 30.57 2.7 20.24 12.8 Level 8 .................................................. 33.98 2.5 34.09 2.6 22.78 10.2 Level 9 .................................................. 38.16 1.7 38.21 1.7 32.61 12.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.88 20.0 – – – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.26 1.2 35.64 1.2 19.36 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. 11.76 10.6 – – 11.19 5.0 Level 6 .................................................. 32.24 6.2 33.86 5.1 20.51 17.0 Level 7 .................................................. 30.35 2.7 30.50 2.8 22.06 10.4 Level 8 .................................................. 33.82 2.4 33.94 2.5 21.96 13.4 Level 9 .................................................. 38.58 1.8 38.64 1.8 32.57 13.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.24 19.7 – – – – Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.01 1.8 34.23 1.8 19.96 17.6 Level 6 .................................................. 33.46 8.9 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.34 4.2 30.99 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.48 3.4 34.58 3.5 25.23 10.3 Level 9 .................................................. 35.36 2.1 35.36 2.1 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.68 1.4 34.85 1.4 25.10 9.3 Level 5 .................................................. 13.42 27.1 – – 10.72 5.8 Level 6 .................................................. 28.07 10.1 33.04 7.7 18.24 16.0 Level 7 .................................................. 29.98 2.5 30.18 2.5 16.92 16.4 Level 8 .................................................. 34.25 2.2 34.18 2.2 40.20 6.9 Level 9 .................................................. 37.28 2.2 37.29 2.3 36.25 8.5 Level 10.................................................. 37.19 20.1 37.19 20.1 – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.75 1.4 34.93 1.4 23.82 7.9 Level 5 .................................................. 13.42 27.2 – – 10.70 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 27.53 10.7 32.69 8.5 18.22 16.1 Level 7 .................................................. 30.01 2.4 30.23 2.4 14.91 12.6 Level 8 .................................................. 34.09 2.3 34.06 2.3 36.68 5.8 Level 9 .................................................. 37.38 2.3 37.39 2.4 36.79 8.6 Level 10.................................................. 37.19 20.1 37.19 20.1 – – Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... $33.58 6.5% $33.44 6.5% $39.08 17.3% Level 7 .................................................. 29.70 10.7 29.63 10.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.61 8.7 35.91 9.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.06 9.4 35.15 9.4 – – Special education teachers...................................... 37.53 2.3 37.69 2.4 26.05 21.5 Level 6 .................................................. 29.48 8.2 30.28 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 32.07 4.3 32.18 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.73 4.3 35.71 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.75 2.4 39.77 2.4 37.34 17.1 Level 10.................................................. 45.18 5.6 45.28 5.8 – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 39.19 2.5 39.32 2.6 27.78 22.6 Level 7 .................................................. 32.32 6.1 32.49 6.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 37.47 5.6 37.45 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 41.73 2.2 41.76 2.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 46.70 5.2 46.90 5.4 – – Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.96 2.8 33.25 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.02 3.9 32.02 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.69 5.2 34.40 5.2 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.24 4.1 36.34 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.58 5.7 31.58 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.66 7.6 33.66 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.15 5.3 38.25 5.2 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 35.31 3.7 38.59 3.2 17.51 9.3 Level 4 .................................................. 9.30 3.8 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 11.95 3.8 13.22 5.8 11.27 3.9 Level 6 .................................................. 16.99 9.5 19.67 5.9 16.21 12.4 Level 7 .................................................. 32.62 17.1 35.33 14.2 15.98 6.1 Level 8 .................................................. 30.34 4.1 31.28 3.8 21.52 5.3 Level 9 .................................................. 42.84 2.9 43.33 3.0 33.09 10.8 Level 10.................................................. 35.83 5.5 35.75 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.52 6.2 36.52 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.68 31.6 22.33 34.4 9.57 11.2 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 31.42 8.6 32.86 10.2 25.31 5.6 Level 6 .................................................. 20.96 5.4 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.59 9.9 – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.43 3.6 33.24 3.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.03 15.9 36.06 18.3 27.51 5.0 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 25.23 6.3 28.53 10.7 21.24 9.5 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 20.95 12.8 20.96 12.8 – – Curators........................................................ 21.93 14.2 21.95 14.2 – – Librarians........................................................ 28.48 3.0 28.75 3.1 22.28 3.4 Level 5 .................................................. 19.19 15.9 19.89 15.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.15 9.9 15.95 11.6 17.09 6.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.55 8.0 22.68 8.5 20.92 5.7 Level 8 .................................................. 30.60 6.0 30.74 6.2 25.13 3.0 Level 9 .................................................. $30.71 7.0% $30.81 7.1% $24.98 17.1% Level 10.................................................. 33.21 7.1 33.45 7.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.22 3.9 29.86 4.2 – – Library technicians............................................... 14.76 4.7 14.65 4.7 15.64 7.5 Level 3 .................................................. 15.31 23.4 15.31 23.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.95 5.7 13.73 6.1 15.23 11.3 Level 6 .................................................. 14.88 10.6 14.61 9.5 19.29 19.7 Level 7 .................................................. 16.51 4.2 17.37 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.52 4.1 14.96 3.4 11.30 1.6 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 25.72 17.5 – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 32.35 6.6 32.35 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.15 8.0 30.15 8.0 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 12.47 1.0 12.02 1.2 13.94 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 10.52 5.0 10.68 6.8 10.21 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.17 1.9 11.12 2.4 11.35 2.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.95 1.6 11.69 2.0 13.08 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.20 4.1 12.97 4.9 14.31 1.9 Level 5 .................................................. 19.02 4.3 14.82 11.2 20.97 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 17.13 10.0 16.34 10.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.30 6.8 – – 13.87 12.9 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 28.48 13.3 29.81 13.9 17.94 7.6 Level 5 .................................................. 14.77 7.0 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.91 4.6 18.50 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.83 3.2 22.83 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.63 4.2 25.63 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.30 8.7 29.36 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.72 22.1 40.51 20.2 18.11 9.1 Designers......................................................... 21.19 7.4 21.43 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.82 12.1 21.82 12.1 – – Graphic designers............................................... 22.35 6.7 22.66 6.6 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 42.96 19.7 47.33 15.4 15.25 17.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.96 19.7 47.33 15.4 15.25 17.3 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 44.34 18.3 47.33 15.4 13.76 24.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.34 18.3 47.33 15.4 13.76 24.7 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 17.69 8.5 – – 17.69 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.69 8.5 – – 17.69 8.5 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 18.86 5.7 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.86 5.7 – – – – Public relations specialists...................................... 24.72 7.3 24.83 7.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.27 11.6 30.31 11.7 – – Writers and editors............................................... 23.16 7.0 23.44 6.8 – – Editors......................................................... 22.46 9.5 – – – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 20.31 5.6 20.34 2.8 20.23 19.1 Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.56 13.1 – – 20.23 19.1 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 24.03 7.5 24.28 7.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.26 3.0 24.26 3.0 – – Audio and video equipment technicians........................... $22.30 5.9% $22.56 5.7% – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.26 3.0 24.26 3.0 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.53 3.1 25.06 2.9 $30.13 9.0% Level 2 .................................................. 10.82 6.8 10.55 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.38 6.3 11.20 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.45 2.9 15.56 3.0 13.82 7.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.41 2.6 17.49 2.7 16.69 6.7 Level 6 .................................................. 19.18 4.7 19.10 5.0 20.33 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.93 1.8 22.64 1.9 25.82 3.5 Level 8 .................................................. 26.41 3.6 25.75 3.7 31.98 5.6 Level 9 .................................................. 29.60 2.0 29.30 1.8 31.48 6.5 Level 10.................................................. 27.03 4.7 26.74 4.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.81 12.0 31.38 11.8 58.67 8.4 Level 12.................................................. 50.15 17.9 49.54 18.6 66.39 10.3 Level 13.................................................. 66.89 3.3 67.45 3.4 – – Level 14.................................................. 102.60 26.7 73.50 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.19 19.0 30.28 19.3 – – Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.46 4.5 22.43 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 7.0 22.85 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.44 5.9 24.44 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.25 5.4 22.86 5.0 – – Pharmacists....................................................... 39.47 5.3 39.37 5.4 41.51 9.4 Level 8 .................................................. 35.33 8.2 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.20 9.5 38.20 9.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.61 3.6 43.12 3.6 – – Physicians and surgeons........................................... 38.36 15.8 35.34 14.9 123.36 33.2 Level 9 .................................................. 18.62 10.8 18.62 10.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 17.52 5.5 17.52 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 21.86 7.3 21.22 7.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.07 19.5 50.41 20.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 67.79 3.7 68.51 3.8 – – Level 14.................................................. 102.60 26.7 73.50 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.55 35.8 31.38 36.1 – – Family and general practitioners................................ 53.64 16.1 53.40 16.5 – – Internists, general............................................. 37.84 34.8 – – – – Psychiatrists................................................... 64.86 7.8 64.46 9.2 67.28 5.8 Level 13.................................................. 62.45 2.3 – – – – Level 14.................................................. 75.29 4.9 – – – – Registered nurses................................................. 27.89 2.1 27.51 1.9 30.65 5.0 Level 6 .................................................. 24.89 3.7 24.89 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.27 2.3 22.97 2.4 26.00 1.1 Level 8 .................................................. 27.09 3.2 26.45 3.5 31.44 7.5 Level 9 .................................................. 29.17 2.5 28.73 2.0 31.48 7.1 Level 10.................................................. 34.97 5.7 34.67 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.00 7.6 36.67 7.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.36 6.4 33.04 6.4 – – Therapists........................................................ $29.08 5.7% $28.94 6.1% $30.22 8.0% Level 5 .................................................. 15.90 4.5 15.39 2.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.63 7.6 21.66 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.42 5.8 24.60 6.9 23.21 14.2 Level 8 .................................................. 31.20 6.5 30.90 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.22 5.0 34.14 5.5 34.79 8.5 Level 10.................................................. 34.25 11.9 34.04 12.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.39 6.6 35.36 6.8 – – Occupational therapists......................................... 32.55 6.6 32.84 7.2 30.02 8.1 Level 9 .................................................. 33.87 9.9 34.65 11.5 30.02 8.1 Physical therapists............................................. 33.46 6.8 33.17 7.9 34.68 10.0 Level 9 .................................................. 32.50 10.2 31.12 11.7 – – Recreational therapists......................................... 23.16 3.9 23.16 3.9 – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.86 4.8 23.26 4.4 21.40 11.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.09 10.8 – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.40 4.2 24.40 4.2 – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.53 5.8 33.45 6.1 34.58 13.0 Level 8 .................................................. 31.69 10.7 31.59 11.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.00 7.2 36.03 7.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.47 6.8 31.47 6.8 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.43 4.4 20.39 4.6 21.41 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.71 4.4 15.70 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.94 7.6 15.75 8.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.31 8.2 21.21 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.18 3.9 20.18 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.47 6.1 24.49 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.89 4.6 25.51 5.4 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.94 3.8 24.09 4.1 21.94 5.1 Level 6 .................................................. 23.76 14.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.82 6.4 20.82 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.53 6.4 24.55 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.92 5.5 24.55 7.0 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.77 4.9 17.75 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.71 4.4 15.70 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.86 8.8 15.85 9.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.13 5.6 18.85 5.7 – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 23.98 5.3 22.84 4.2 31.71 20.4 Level 5 .................................................. 22.41 5.6 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.95 2.6 21.81 2.9 23.63 8.5 Level 7 .................................................. 25.36 8.2 23.58 8.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.87 17.2 24.28 9.0 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.28 6.1 22.89 4.7 33.50 19.4 Level 5 .................................................. 22.90 5.6 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.95 2.6 21.81 2.9 23.63 8.5 Level 7 .................................................. 27.39 11.8 – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.87 17.2 24.28 9.0 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.90 9.7 17.65 11.2 11.87 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. $11.08 5.7% $10.34 6.0% $12.18 5.2% Level 5 .................................................. 14.72 21.6 18.12 18.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.81 4.9 16.78 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.45 6.3 19.45 6.3 – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.74 3.0 17.62 2.9 19.82 11.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 6.8 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.47 4.4 16.45 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.18 6.8 18.14 7.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.58 15.2 19.07 16.9 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 16.87 8.8 17.30 9.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.66 11.8 18.22 11.8 – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.42 5.3 18.38 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.22 4.5 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.71 8.6 21.71 8.6 – – Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.07 8.3 18.77 4.5 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.53 4.5 16.04 4.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 6.5 16.47 6.5 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.22 2.1 16.98 2.3 19.25 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 16.74 4.3 16.73 4.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 3.2 17.05 3.4 17.51 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 16.55 4.4 16.23 4.7 18.69 3.7 Level 7 .................................................. 20.49 6.6 19.28 4.5 – – Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.22 10.7 14.73 11.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.49 6.3 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.25 4.5 14.28 4.9 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 7.1 18.66 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.99 9.7 12.99 9.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.81 15.0 21.81 15.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.00 .9 22.00 .9 – – Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 21.84 6.6 21.84 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.31 5.1 18.31 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.20 2.2 20.17 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 3.1 29.33 3.1 – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 22.05 6.9 22.06 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.31 5.1 18.31 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.20 2.2 20.17 2.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 3.1 29.33 3.1 – – Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 21.66 10.3 – – – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 13.37 2.1 13.44 2.2 12.56 4.8 Level 1 .................................................. 9.92 4.8 10.16 5.7 9.25 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 4.2 11.03 4.4 11.51 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.79 2.0 12.72 2.1 13.60 7.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.98 2.5 13.08 2.6 11.34 7.6 Level 5 .................................................. 15.72 3.8 15.66 3.9 16.61 9.4 Level 6 .................................................. 17.67 2.4 17.67 2.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.26 8.8 21.26 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... $21.84 23.0% $25.69 19.5% – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 13.20 2.7 13.30 2.9 $11.96 4.8% Level 1 .................................................. 10.47 6.3 10.65 8.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 5.0 11.01 5.1 11.10 6.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.95 2.5 12.91 2.7 13.36 10.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.98 3.2 13.11 3.3 10.86 10.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.37 2.5 16.45 2.5 – – Home health aides............................................... 14.80 11.3 15.13 11.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.59 7.0 11.59 7.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 3.2 – – – – Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.63 3.0 12.73 3.4 11.74 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 10.44 6.7 10.63 8.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.61 6.4 10.55 6.6 11.09 7.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.99 2.5 12.95 2.7 13.51 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 13.66 6.0 14.00 6.5 10.32 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.51 7.6 16.54 7.7 – – Psychiatric aides............................................... 14.21 4.8 14.21 4.9 14.36 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.43 3.0 12.43 3.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 6.9 12.89 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.00 3.6 11.96 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.29 1.8 16.41 1.7 – – Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 17.28 7.0 17.28 7.0 – – Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.72 6.3 17.72 6.3 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.83 5.8 11.83 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.38 10.2 12.38 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 11.14 14.6 – – – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.71 15.3 12.72 15.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.66 10.9 10.66 10.9 – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.47 8.5 11.47 8.5 – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.61 4.8 13.62 5.4 13.49 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.10 6.4 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.39 6.8 11.19 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.35 3.9 12.13 3.6 14.30 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.72 2.9 12.76 3.0 12.04 8.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 4.9 15.77 4.9 – – Dental assistants............................................... 15.37 7.9 15.37 7.9 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 16.97 19.5 17.28 20.7 13.56 8.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.35 6.4 11.07 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 7.4 12.09 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.57 11.2 18.11 11.6 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.86 3.3 12.53 1.3 – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.90 5.6 13.92 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.46 3.6 13.43 3.6 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 16.24 6.5 16.24 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.17 5.2 15.17 5.2 – – Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 13.10 12.5 13.10 12.5 – – Protective service occupations...................................... $23.02 1.9% $23.30 2.0% $12.67 3.9% Level 1 .................................................. 9.88 4.1 11.81 4.6 9.12 3.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.47 5.8 10.99 8.4 11.89 7.7 Level 3 .................................................. 13.76 4.5 14.75 5.5 11.40 7.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.75 2.7 14.87 2.7 13.29 11.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.53 4.6 16.59 4.9 13.37 10.0 Level 6 .................................................. 20.20 2.6 20.25 2.6 16.64 7.3 Level 7 .................................................. 24.86 1.5 24.87 1.5 23.35 14.4 Level 8 .................................................. 26.47 2.0 26.48 2.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.64 3.0 30.64 3.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.29 2.3 37.29 2.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.55 13.8 45.55 13.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.41 7.6 29.42 7.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.13 2.2 33.13 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.17 3.4 18.17 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.03 7.1 26.03 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.70 5.4 30.70 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.57 4.1 34.57 4.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.81 3.7 38.81 3.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.22 8.3 37.22 8.3 – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 29.33 7.6 29.33 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.82 4.4 16.82 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.46 14.6 25.46 14.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.48 4.0 33.48 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.46 8.7 39.46 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.98 11.5 27.98 11.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.2 33.98 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.31 .6 19.31 .6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.31 7.6 26.31 7.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.73 5.5 30.73 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.76 4.7 34.76 4.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.67 4.0 38.67 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.61 7.6 38.61 7.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.79 4.4 28.79 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.38 10.9 20.38 10.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.29 5.1 23.29 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.19 7.1 27.19 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.54 4.2 29.54 4.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.42 4.7 35.42 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.03 8.1 25.03 8.1 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 20.17 2.5 20.41 2.1 9.63 10.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.08 17.0 14.40 22.0 8.83 8.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.15 8.7 13.27 9.2 9.80 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.06 3.8 17.42 3.6 9.62 15.1 Level 6 .................................................. 19.30 4.4 19.35 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. $23.14 3.7% $23.15 3.7% – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.47 3.5 22.47 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.81 7.7 28.81 7.7 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 25.53 6.7 25.54 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.27 7.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.51 10.7 24.51 10.7 – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 26.27 7.6 26.29 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 10.9 24.57 10.9 – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.65 4.6 18.70 4.6 $12.87 15.7% Level 2 .................................................. 10.92 21.2 11.05 22.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.02 12.2 11.28 12.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 3.7 14.86 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.97 6.6 15.97 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.51 6.7 20.55 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.58 4.0 26.62 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.81 4.2 24.81 4.2 – – Bailiffs........................................................ 20.63 4.0 21.25 4.1 11.61 20.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.86 9.7 15.85 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.98 2.1 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.65 2.8 24.65 2.8 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.56 4.8 18.59 4.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.23 12.9 11.30 13.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.63 4.6 14.72 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.81 6.4 15.81 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.53 6.8 20.57 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.73 4.2 26.76 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.37 5.3 24.37 5.3 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 26.87 4.7 27.11 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.57 8.8 20.63 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.03 7.5 20.41 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.17 6.4 23.17 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.49 7.8 25.57 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.83 8.6 27.83 8.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.13 7.1 35.13 7.1 – – Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.49 9.4 19.74 9.4 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 18.26 6.3 19.11 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.64 7.8 20.66 7.4 – – Police officers................................................... 24.64 1.0 24.72 1.0 16.28 13.8 Level 3 .................................................. 16.98 12.9 17.53 13.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.22 6.1 17.54 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.73 3.9 17.81 4.1 13.80 15.5 Level 6 .................................................. 20.97 3.0 21.04 3.0 17.60 7.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.31 1.7 25.31 1.7 26.22 13.4 Level 8 .................................................. 26.51 1.6 26.51 1.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.88 2.7 29.88 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.50 4.9 18.50 4.9 – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.64 1.0 24.72 1.0 16.12 14.1 Level 3 .................................................. $16.98 12.9% $17.53 13.7% – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.22 6.1 17.54 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.73 3.9 17.81 4.1 $13.80 15.5% Level 6 .................................................. 20.96 3.0 21.03 3.0 17.60 7.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.31 1.7 25.31 1.7 26.05 14.8 Level 8 .................................................. 26.53 1.6 26.53 1.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.88 2.7 29.88 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.50 4.9 18.50 4.9 – – Animal control workers............................................ 17.42 7.8 17.75 8.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.02 17.7 17.34 17.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.13 4.7 11.98 5.7 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 15.14 3.2 15.34 3.6 14.29 4.0 Level 1 .................................................. 10.01 6.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.44 14.7 11.13 16.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.84 5.2 15.35 5.7 13.55 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 4.1 14.42 4.6 12.16 8.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 4.0 16.73 4.1 – – Security guards................................................. 15.14 3.2 15.34 3.6 14.29 4.0 Level 1 .................................................. 10.01 6.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.44 14.7 11.13 16.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.84 5.2 15.35 5.7 13.55 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 4.1 14.42 4.6 12.16 8.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 4.0 16.73 4.1 – – Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 13.48 6.0 15.39 8.7 11.11 6.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.81 5.0 – – 9.26 3.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.53 6.9 11.09 8.7 11.73 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.33 9.9 13.90 9.5 10.62 12.8 Level 4 .................................................. 12.39 13.0 11.49 12.8 16.49 26.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 4.5 17.30 4.8 – – Crossing guards................................................. 10.86 6.8 – – 10.68 6.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.86 5.9 – – 9.37 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 13.69 8.3 – – 13.69 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.52 10.2 – – 9.52 10.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.73 8.3 9.95 15.1 9.51 3.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.63 4.4 – – 8.51 5.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.08 3.7 – – 10.09 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 9.38 13.0 8.98 14.6 10.70 2.6 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.40 2.1 11.85 2.7 10.27 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.42 2.4 9.72 3.9 8.96 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 3.2 10.20 5.0 10.50 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.66 4.1 11.96 4.2 10.65 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.78 4.0 12.78 4.2 12.79 4.6 Level 5 .................................................. 15.31 7.5 15.16 8.5 16.45 7.7 Level 6 .................................................. 19.10 9.1 19.10 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.94 10.9 16.03 11.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ $14.65 5.8% $14.55 6.2% $16.21 8.4% Level 4 .................................................. 12.48 3.9 12.48 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.94 11.0 14.68 12.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.10 9.1 19.10 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.91 15.2 16.02 16.0 – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.71 11.3 17.80 12.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.15 7.4 12.15 7.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.18 5.7 14.08 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.51 4.5 12.51 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.88 12.3 14.67 13.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.59 9.6 17.59 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.18 3.6 13.13 3.8 – – Cooks............................................................. 12.07 3.4 12.43 3.4 10.26 5.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 8.4 10.59 6.9 8.57 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 7.7 9.94 11.9 9.17 2.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.95 5.8 12.00 5.8 11.49 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.38 4.4 13.61 5.1 12.20 7.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 8.9 16.13 9.2 – – Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.08 3.5 12.43 3.5 10.23 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 8.4 10.59 6.9 8.57 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 7.7 9.94 11.9 9.17 2.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 5.7 12.00 5.8 11.73 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.38 4.6 13.66 5.2 11.97 7.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 8.9 16.13 9.2 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.77 3.1 10.97 4.0 10.33 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.76 3.6 10.22 6.2 9.22 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.57 4.8 10.23 6.2 11.18 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.55 7.5 12.04 7.7 9.77 13.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.34 11.9 12.26 12.7 – – Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.42 5.6 9.86 7.8 10.75 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.88 5.6 8.63 3.7 9.14 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 6.3 11.73 10.6 10.92 8.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 7.4 – – 12.52 9.1 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 10.50 5.6 9.86 7.8 10.88 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 5.8 8.63 3.7 9.27 8.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.23 6.3 11.73 10.6 11.04 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 7.4 – – 12.52 9.1 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.32 3.3 10.77 4.8 9.56 3.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.81 4.8 10.12 7.4 9.21 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.22 3.9 9.02 7.9 9.41 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 5.7 11.99 6.8 9.97 9.5 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.37 3.7 10.78 4.9 9.52 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.87 5.3 10.14 7.5 9.09 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.24 4.5 9.02 8.0 9.49 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. $11.37 6.3% $12.13 7.5% $9.85 10.3% Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 9.91 3.5 – – 9.73 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.37 4.1 – – 9.48 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.04 1.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.81 6.4 – – – – Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.22 6.8 9.92 8.9 11.12 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.74 4.6 8.62 4.6 9.38 8.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.19 12.9 12.46 18.7 11.64 9.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.42 7.2 10.61 9.8 12.70 5.7 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.00 5.0 – – 7.43 1.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.00 5.0 – – 7.43 1.4 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 13.97 1.9 14.12 1.9 10.67 3.4 Level 1 .................................................. 11.21 2.7 11.33 2.8 10.00 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.99 2.1 12.08 2.2 10.57 6.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.09 2.5 14.16 2.5 11.79 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.99 1.7 16.02 1.8 14.27 5.3 Level 5 .................................................. 18.47 2.8 18.48 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.16 5.8 19.16 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.40 3.1 24.40 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.25 1.4 32.25 1.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.19 12.8 17.23 12.9 – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 21.42 6.9 21.45 6.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.78 8.7 15.11 8.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 10.3 13.90 10.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.94 6.9 17.95 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.57 8.8 19.57 8.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.64 3.4 25.64 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.25 1.4 32.25 1.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.48 11.6 21.48 11.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 20.77 9.0 20.78 9.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 10.4 13.87 10.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.12 8.0 17.13 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.95 7.0 17.95 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.90 4.2 25.90 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.70 16.3 19.70 16.3 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.19 6.4 24.29 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.90 15.1 20.90 15.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.41 5.0 24.41 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.90 15.3 23.90 15.3 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 13.16 1.4 13.27 1.4 10.87 4.0 Level 1 .................................................. 11.45 2.8 11.54 2.9 10.32 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.87 2.2 11.93 2.3 10.84 6.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.02 2.8 14.07 2.8 12.06 8.0 Level 4 .................................................. $15.87 1.5% $15.88 1.5% – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.25 4.1 18.25 4.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.59 21.3 13.65 21.5 – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 13.38 1.4 13.49 1.4 $10.91 4.3% Level 1 .................................................. 11.93 2.8 12.08 2.8 10.27 6.6 Level 2 .................................................. 12.01 2.3 12.08 2.4 10.95 7.3 Level 3 .................................................. 14.09 2.8 14.12 2.8 12.28 9.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.86 1.7 15.87 1.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.11 4.5 18.11 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.65 21.5 13.65 21.5 – – Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.37 4.6 9.24 4.3 11.18 12.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.68 4.4 8.52 4.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.18 5.4 9.07 5.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.74 4.9 12.72 5.3 – – Pest control workers.............................................. 17.92 1.6 17.96 1.6 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 14.49 3.4 14.84 3.5 10.09 6.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.72 3.2 9.84 3.5 9.22 7.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.62 6.6 12.83 6.8 8.83 1.5 Level 3 .................................................. 14.54 4.4 14.76 4.5 11.36 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 16.92 6.2 17.04 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.86 4.4 18.86 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.70 4.3 20.70 4.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.08 15.0 24.08 15.0 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 14.50 3.2 14.84 3.2 10.39 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 3.6 9.94 4.0 9.52 8.4 Level 2 .................................................. 12.72 7.0 12.89 7.1 9.00 1.8 Level 3 .................................................. 14.39 5.0 14.63 5.1 11.36 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 17.02 6.7 17.16 7.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.03 4.5 19.03 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.17 4.7 20.17 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.56 17.9 24.56 17.9 – – Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.40 10.5 17.22 10.0 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 13.09 5.1 15.12 6.2 10.37 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 10.18 11.0 14.04 13.6 8.59 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.70 3.0 9.11 6.6 10.18 2.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.42 4.6 11.68 7.2 11.22 5.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 7.5 17.03 6.8 10.85 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.61 8.6 17.02 6.0 11.39 9.0 Level 6 .................................................. 17.67 8.7 18.29 9.6 14.01 8.6 Level 7 .................................................. 21.92 7.6 22.00 8.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.28 8.6 25.99 9.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.30 13.4 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.04 20.8 25.75 23.5 11.25 15.9 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 24.11 6.8 25.34 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.82 13.0 – – – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 16.05 13.8 16.28 13.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. $10.81 14.0% $10.81 14.0% – – Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 8.24 5.2 – – $8.24 5.2% Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.58 8.3 12.03 14.4 8.59 3.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.84 3.5 – – 7.79 4.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.77 10.5 – – 8.77 10.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.21 6.0 – – 9.06 6.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.12 15.0 – – – – Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.64 8.4 12.03 14.4 8.65 3.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.87 3.7 – – 7.83 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.84 10.6 – – 8.84 10.6 Level 3 .................................................. 9.21 6.1 – – 9.06 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.12 15.0 – – – – Tour and travel guides............................................ 17.26 30.6 – – 8.84 5.8 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 17.26 30.6 – – 8.84 5.8 Transportation attendants......................................... 16.82 12.1 17.82 12.0 11.15 11.5 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 16.82 12.1 17.82 12.0 11.15 11.5 Child care workers................................................ 11.55 6.0 12.22 13.6 11.00 3.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.83 4.7 – – 8.60 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.16 6.4 9.06 12.7 11.08 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 5.6 10.52 8.6 12.33 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 15.83 9.4 16.46 9.9 12.83 7.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.87 8.3 19.21 8.3 – – Personal and home care aides...................................... 11.96 14.5 11.45 17.8 – – Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.93 5.2 15.94 7.4 10.03 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.87 20.8 – – 8.99 21.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.14 5.5 – – 9.30 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.10 7.2 – – 9.61 11.3 Level 4 .................................................. 11.87 4.8 12.91 5.3 10.49 5.9 Level 5 .................................................. 13.73 7.9 15.65 6.2 10.83 10.9 Level 6 .................................................. 14.22 12.9 14.03 14.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.72 7.9 21.78 8.4 – – Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.28 12.6 – – 13.11 11.4 Level 3 .................................................. 14.40 9.6 – – 14.40 9.6 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.86 5.4 15.88 7.6 9.76 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.89 21.0 – – 9.00 21.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.20 5.4 – – 9.37 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.65 6.7 – – 8.63 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.69 4.9 12.91 5.3 9.96 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.40 8.4 15.26 6.6 10.30 12.4 Level 6 .................................................. 14.22 12.9 14.03 14.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.72 7.9 21.78 8.4 – – Residential advisors.............................................. 13.12 13.0 – – – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.10 4.5 15.90 5.2 11.30 5.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.86 3.8 – – 8.56 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.05 6.4 – – 9.49 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. $13.92 8.1% $13.99 9.3% $13.51 7.1% Level 4 .................................................. 16.09 8.4 16.09 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.52 10.7 17.02 11.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.61 9.6 21.88 9.9 – – First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 15.91 6.7 16.24 7.8 – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.45 8.2 15.89 10.4 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.72 6.0 14.42 6.8 10.97 5.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.82 3.9 – – 8.49 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.05 6.4 – – 9.49 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 14.20 8.1 14.32 9.3 13.51 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 16.39 10.1 16.39 10.1 – – Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.71 6.3 14.41 7.3 11.09 6.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.72 4.6 – – 8.49 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.24 6.4 – – 9.76 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.22 8.6 14.36 10.0 13.51 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.53 7.6 15.53 7.6 – – Cashiers...................................................... 13.66 6.4 14.35 7.4 11.09 6.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.72 4.6 – – 8.49 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.24 6.4 – – 9.76 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.14 8.8 14.27 10.2 13.51 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.53 7.6 15.53 7.6 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 13.83 12.7 14.58 14.4 – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.87 1.2 16.06 1.2 12.23 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.93 7.2 9.60 8.4 8.11 9.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.75 2.3 12.00 2.6 10.60 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 13.15 1.7 13.24 1.8 12.23 3.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.80 1.4 14.79 1.4 14.94 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 1.5 17.41 1.4 14.28 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.09 2.2 18.09 2.2 17.89 8.5 Level 7 .................................................. 21.26 3.4 21.27 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.68 4.7 22.68 4.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 6.0 29.95 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.16 3.4 18.41 3.3 9.73 24.6 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.68 2.6 21.75 2.7 14.28 19.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.12 6.6 18.12 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.56 4.4 21.56 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.08 4.9 21.08 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.51 5.2 22.51 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.41 8.0 30.41 8.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.97 7.3 21.98 7.3 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.23 9.5 12.29 10.3 – – Telephone operators............................................... 13.84 11.0 – – – – Financial clerks.................................................. 15.92 2.0 15.95 2.0 14.66 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.87 16.7 9.87 16.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.95 3.6 12.79 3.6 15.58 9.1 Level 4 .................................................. $14.76 2.1% $14.80 2.2% $13.01 9.9% Level 5 .................................................. 17.78 2.9 17.78 2.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.51 3.4 17.51 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.49 6.7 21.54 6.7 – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.58 5.5 15.58 5.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.13 7.8 15.13 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.60 5.2 17.60 5.2 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.29 9.9 14.38 10.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.39 16.0 13.39 16.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.16 7.5 15.62 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.48 2.1 18.48 2.1 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.89 2.5 15.90 2.5 15.20 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.97 4.0 12.77 4.1 15.58 9.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.52 2.4 14.54 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.58 3.9 17.58 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.43 3.6 17.43 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.50 7.7 21.50 7.7 – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.78 4.7 18.78 4.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.82 6.8 17.82 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.47 4.0 18.47 4.0 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.00 7.1 17.07 7.0 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.75 3.4 15.82 3.4 11.34 13.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.74 13.2 13.50 13.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 7.6 12.16 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 3.0 14.87 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 4.3 16.34 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.19 7.2 20.19 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.85 6.2 21.85 6.2 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 15.83 4.7 15.94 4.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 3.4 12.47 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 3.5 14.38 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.33 10.9 18.33 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.53 7.5 19.53 7.5 – – Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.42 1.8 17.46 1.8 15.80 7.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.77 4.3 15.95 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.54 11.0 17.54 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.51 1.8 17.47 1.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.78 6.3 18.78 6.3 – – File clerks....................................................... 13.51 4.1 13.71 4.7 9.71 13.7 Level 2 .................................................. 12.69 14.8 12.75 15.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.08 9.5 11.44 10.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 5.5 13.93 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.09 4.4 17.09 4.4 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.23 9.3 12.37 9.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.14 3.7 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.50 12.6 10.50 12.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 8.0 14.80 9.4 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... $12.76 2.9% $13.66 3.8% $11.20 5.0% Level 1 .................................................. 8.26 3.0 – – 8.19 3.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.43 5.0 11.33 6.1 11.52 8.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 3.6 13.09 4.0 11.11 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.92 5.5 13.95 6.1 13.71 6.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.47 11.9 16.21 9.6 9.57 3.6 Order clerks...................................................... 19.73 7.8 19.78 7.9 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.68 6.3 17.04 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.33 6.8 17.33 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.49 4.2 14.49 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.86 14.6 17.86 14.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.44 5.4 20.44 5.4 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.60 4.1 12.87 4.7 10.71 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.26 5.9 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.52 5.9 10.76 7.4 9.95 8.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.77 8.3 12.78 8.5 12.35 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.28 4.5 14.53 4.8 – – Couriers and messengers........................................... 13.20 9.9 13.48 9.6 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.40 7.8 – – – – Dispatchers....................................................... 17.71 6.2 17.88 6.4 13.61 15.0 Level 2 .................................................. 14.55 13.1 15.86 8.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.41 8.5 15.01 8.9 11.67 12.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.69 6.6 14.57 6.8 22.00 25.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.32 5.2 18.32 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.86 6.7 18.67 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.36 10.6 25.36 10.6 – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.55 4.3 16.69 4.5 13.62 15.1 Level 2 .................................................. 14.55 13.1 15.86 8.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.56 6.7 14.06 7.1 11.67 12.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 6.8 14.45 7.0 22.00 25.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.34 5.5 18.34 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.40 7.3 18.16 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 7.4 21.39 7.4 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 24.77 12.1 24.78 12.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.28 5.2 17.28 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.13 16.9 18.13 16.9 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.26 6.1 16.30 6.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.39 8.3 17.45 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.17 11.0 14.10 11.3 – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 22.76 8.9 22.76 8.9 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 17.19 8.4 17.19 8.4 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 14.44 5.2 14.54 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.67 7.6 9.92 8.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.33 8.9 13.33 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.16 6.8 14.16 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.96 4.7 20.96 4.7 – – Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.24 13.9 13.01 15.0 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... $16.43 2.2% $16.52 2.3% $12.84 4.1% Level 2 .................................................. 11.89 5.8 12.31 7.0 9.02 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.87 3.5 12.91 3.9 12.55 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.83 2.6 14.84 2.7 14.12 5.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 2.3 17.93 2.4 13.96 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.34 3.4 17.34 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.31 3.3 22.31 3.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.00 7.2 30.00 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.13 4.3 17.13 4.3 – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.87 4.2 18.87 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.98 2.8 14.98 2.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.78 5.0 18.78 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.22 4.9 17.22 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.51 4.3 22.51 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.00 7.2 30.00 7.2 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 17.49 2.1 17.49 2.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.00 5.9 15.96 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.17 4.8 19.23 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.10 4.0 15.10 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.77 6.6 20.77 6.6 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.51 5.0 13.81 5.0 11.38 12.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 10.7 11.70 11.3 11.39 13.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.16 5.8 13.16 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 6.4 16.85 6.4 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.78 2.4 15.86 2.4 13.01 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.96 6.0 12.41 7.3 8.95 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 13.10 3.7 13.11 4.1 13.02 5.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.82 3.0 14.83 3.1 14.01 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.56 3.2 17.64 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.62 3.9 17.62 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.23 4.3 22.23 4.3 – – Computer operators................................................ 15.97 6.8 16.02 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.86 4.8 14.86 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 10.0 16.34 10.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.33 9.9 16.33 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.59 15.4 16.59 15.4 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.79 2.2 14.80 2.2 14.35 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 13.10 3.9 13.16 4.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.52 2.4 14.53 2.4 14.17 11.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.37 4.1 14.32 4.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 2.9 16.61 2.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.18 3.0 18.18 3.0 – – Data entry keyers............................................... 13.97 2.3 13.99 2.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.99 4.8 12.99 4.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.24 1.1 14.30 1.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 6.3 14.06 6.3 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 15.18 2.4 15.20 2.4 14.61 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. $13.21 5.0% $13.33 6.1% – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.69 3.8 14.67 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 3.7 14.45 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.07 2.2 17.09 2.2 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.16 7.9 17.16 7.9 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 10.76 14.5 10.76 14.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.65 5.7 14.88 5.6 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 14.39 1.4 14.63 1.6 $11.66 6.1% Level 1 .................................................. 7.68 8.8 8.52 10.5 7.30 10.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.81 2.8 11.97 3.1 10.97 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 2.8 12.58 2.9 12.70 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.68 1.8 14.64 1.9 15.54 5.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.31 2.4 17.43 2.4 14.05 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.56 5.4 17.63 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.48 6.3 18.48 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.71 14.3 18.90 10.8 – – Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.72 12.0 12.79 12.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.88 6.4 10.89 6.9 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 14.87 8.6 15.36 8.8 – – Agricultural inspectors........................................... 18.35 4.6 18.43 4.6 – – Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 11.66 7.5 – – – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.52 2.0 19.57 2.0 13.73 20.5 Level 1 .................................................. 11.90 10.8 12.19 11.2 8.88 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.41 6.7 12.50 7.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.08 4.0 14.09 4.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.93 4.4 14.94 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.71 3.4 17.71 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.42 3.7 20.42 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.31 3.3 23.31 3.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.88 4.3 26.77 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.81 6.0 30.81 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.77 6.0 19.77 6.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 22.98 4.7 22.98 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.90 5.0 16.90 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.26 6.3 20.26 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.63 5.1 22.63 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.34 6.9 28.34 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.97 13.0 39.97 13.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.86 6.1 19.86 6.1 – – Carpenters........................................................ 22.43 7.1 22.44 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 5.6 16.91 5.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.25 7.6 17.25 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.18 7.3 25.18 7.3 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.44 6.8 21.44 6.8 – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ $21.44 6.8% $21.44 6.8% – – Construction laborers............................................. 14.72 3.7 14.73 3.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 12.94 7.5 12.94 7.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.66 6.1 11.52 6.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.06 8.0 13.07 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.33 6.0 17.33 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.47 4.3 18.47 4.3 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.45 5.0 16.45 5.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.68 6.2 12.68 6.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.55 6.7 14.55 6.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.62 5.1 13.62 5.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 5.4 16.47 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.41 8.9 16.41 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.85 13.5 21.85 13.5 – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.64 4.5 15.64 4.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.88 11.0 13.88 11.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.71 7.1 14.71 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.58 7.5 16.58 7.5 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 16.63 6.0 16.63 6.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.88 8.1 14.88 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.46 5.4 13.46 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 6.5 16.43 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.30 10.3 16.30 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.85 13.5 21.85 13.5 – – Electricians...................................................... 22.90 5.4 22.90 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.35 10.6 19.35 10.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.65 7.8 19.65 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.57 6.3 23.57 6.3 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.42 6.5 20.42 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.06 8.7 17.06 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.06 4.3 23.06 4.3 – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.42 6.5 20.42 6.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.06 8.7 17.06 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.06 4.3 23.06 4.3 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.61 7.1 20.61 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.81 11.7 20.81 11.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.40 12.0 25.40 12.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.14 6.3 21.14 6.3 – – Pipelayers...................................................... 20.61 18.7 20.61 18.7 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.61 4.5 20.61 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.64 2.2 17.64 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.48 7.0 21.48 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.26 6.2 21.26 6.2 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 15.14 7.7 15.18 7.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 14.12 17.2 14.12 17.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.74 16.5 15.74 16.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.90 7.6 16.04 7.5 – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. $25.30 3.3% $25.24 3.3% – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.44 8.8 20.44 8.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.21 6.1 22.23 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.27 7.4 24.27 7.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.01 5.7 26.83 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.79 2.8 28.79 2.8 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.18 5.6 15.32 5.8 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 7.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.22 9.6 12.45 10.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.08 3.5 14.08 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.89 9.8 14.89 9.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 10.9 17.84 10.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.50 8.7 20.50 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.96 9.4 17.96 9.4 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.88 9.8 16.88 9.8 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.44 8.0 15.74 8.3 $9.93 11.1% Level 1 .................................................. 12.70 20.7 13.62 23.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.23 24.0 10.23 24.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.28 5.5 17.41 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 5.1 17.89 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.03 3.7 18.03 3.7 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 20.39 3.0 20.43 3.0 13.51 16.0 Level 1 .................................................. 14.45 15.1 14.96 16.7 10.17 6.9 Level 2 .................................................. 12.42 8.0 12.44 8.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.44 4.9 14.29 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.51 3.6 14.57 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.41 3.3 17.42 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.53 3.0 19.54 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.49 3.4 23.49 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.10 4.2 33.10 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.77 6.0 32.77 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.94 16.8 20.94 16.8 – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.82 5.7 26.82 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.81 9.1 19.81 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.60 5.6 22.60 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.48 4.3 34.48 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.55 7.6 32.55 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.92 4.2 28.92 4.2 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 21.40 5.9 21.40 5.9 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 30.48 19.2 – – – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 30.48 19.2 – – – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 26.56 7.1 26.68 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.09 6.2 18.46 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. $28.22 6.6% $28.22 6.6% – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 20.09 6.7 20.52 6.2 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.70 13.4 28.70 13.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.30 18.8 31.30 18.8 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 21.42 7.5 21.42 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 4.1 15.85 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.20 8.7 20.20 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.83 7.9 23.83 7.9 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.43 7.8 21.43 7.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 4.1 15.85 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.27 9.1 20.27 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.90 8.1 23.90 8.1 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.12 3.2 20.12 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.83 6.7 17.83 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.22 4.7 19.22 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.95 2.5 21.95 2.5 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.30 6.9 20.30 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.15 9.9 19.15 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.89 9.6 21.89 9.6 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.25 6.5 20.25 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.15 9.9 19.15 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.43 7.5 22.43 7.5 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.61 6.6 15.61 6.6 – – Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 6.6 15.61 6.6 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 19.80 7.2 20.28 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.08 9.8 21.08 9.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.99 8.9 21.99 8.9 – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 19.71 7.5 20.20 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.08 9.8 21.08 9.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.91 9.9 21.91 9.9 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.27 5.5 19.26 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.25 10.2 19.25 10.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.39 10.5 20.39 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.17 3.5 21.17 3.6 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.55 2.6 16.57 2.6 $10.05 10.2% Level 1 .................................................. 14.56 8.9 15.02 8.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.61 7.9 11.64 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.90 6.8 13.90 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 3.9 14.22 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.16 5.9 16.16 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.78 4.4 18.81 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.56 3.6 21.56 3.6 – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. $25.43 8.2% $25.43 8.2% – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.65 5.0 27.65 5.0 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.03 2.5 16.05 2.6 – – Level 1 .................................................. 14.56 8.9 15.02 8.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.57 8.1 11.59 8.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.87 7.0 13.87 7.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 4.1 14.30 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.31 5.4 16.31 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.82 4.7 18.85 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 3.8 21.39 3.8 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.56 6.3 16.57 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.33 10.6 13.33 10.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.34 4.0 18.34 4.0 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.16 10.8 26.16 10.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.19 13.9 16.19 13.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.82 5.6 28.82 5.6 – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.63 10.3 26.63 10.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.19 13.9 16.19 13.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.01 3.1 30.01 3.1 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 17.64 5.4 17.75 5.6 $14.51 20.8% Level 1 .................................................. 14.42 19.6 14.94 22.0 10.41 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 13.04 13.0 13.04 13.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.30 8.9 17.18 8.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.74 8.0 16.74 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.87 8.5 18.87 8.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.40 6.4 20.40 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.42 7.8 24.42 7.8 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 15.78 6.0 15.83 5.9 14.82 21.4 Level 1 .................................................. 13.62 21.5 13.99 24.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.73 14.0 13.73 14.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.95 8.1 15.20 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.96 8.7 16.96 8.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.11 9.5 20.11 9.5 – – Production occupations.............................................. 20.75 3.8 20.90 3.7 11.11 21.6 Level 1 .................................................. 10.50 8.9 10.94 9.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.94 7.0 10.96 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.23 11.1 14.46 11.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.00 8.4 18.00 8.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.01 2.6 18.01 2.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.76 4.5 19.75 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.26 4.3 24.26 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.02 8.2 27.02 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.31 10.7 28.31 10.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 26.23 11.0 26.23 11.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.42 27.7 21.42 27.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. $36.32 5.5% $36.32 5.5% – – Machinists........................................................ 23.01 19.8 23.01 19.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 23.29 10.3 23.29 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 9.7 24.57 9.7 – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 23.29 10.3 23.29 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.57 9.7 24.57 9.7 – – Printers.......................................................... 15.83 5.1 15.76 5.3 – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.85 5.4 15.77 5.6 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.39 8.3 10.70 8.6 $7.89 22.4% Level 1 .................................................. 9.96 11.2 10.40 11.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 12.7 – – – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.87 6.8 26.87 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.01 16.2 24.01 16.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.56 10.0 27.56 10.0 – – Power plant operators........................................... 27.54 6.2 27.54 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.01 16.2 24.01 16.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.72 9.5 28.72 9.5 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.03 7.4 25.03 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.44 9.3 28.44 9.3 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.35 3.3 20.37 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.61 14.9 11.61 14.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.41 12.7 17.41 12.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.62 3.9 18.62 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.04 5.2 20.04 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 3.8 22.29 3.8 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 22.99 9.6 22.99 9.6 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 21.03 11.8 21.03 11.8 – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 17.29 8.8 17.45 9.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 18.28 15.6 18.28 15.6 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 22.74 7.2 22.74 7.2 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 17.60 1.3 18.07 1.5 14.70 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 14.23 10.1 14.54 10.8 10.64 9.5 Level 2 .................................................. 14.65 2.6 15.04 3.2 13.31 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 15.78 4.6 16.17 5.6 14.60 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 18.15 2.8 18.40 3.0 16.24 6.2 Level 5 .................................................. 19.13 2.1 19.41 2.1 16.60 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.42 6.7 20.42 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.67 4.4 23.86 4.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.50 5.2 32.50 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.35 13.5 21.35 13.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.36 4.8 20.36 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.33 6.7 17.33 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.73 5.2 20.73 5.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.53 5.6 21.53 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.95 23.6 22.95 23.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. $21.98 8.2% $21.98 8.2% – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.95 9.9 18.95 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.37 5.2 25.37 5.2 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 17.34 1.5 18.37 1.8 $15.07 2.1% Level 2 .................................................. 16.01 2.6 17.60 2.7 13.73 4.1 Level 3 .................................................. 15.20 2.4 15.54 3.0 14.80 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 18.05 3.2 18.59 3.5 16.27 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.90 2.8 20.57 2.8 16.77 5.4 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 19.94 1.2 20.43 1.1 14.50 7.2 Level 2 .................................................. 20.16 5.7 21.06 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.55 5.1 17.42 2.4 11.66 12.3 Level 4 .................................................. 20.86 2.9 21.07 2.8 16.34 9.1 Level 5 .................................................. 20.52 2.2 20.76 1.9 17.47 8.4 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.57 2.7 15.95 4.2 15.14 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 14.26 3.1 14.78 4.4 13.81 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.79 2.1 14.46 2.4 15.06 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 16.31 4.6 16.34 5.6 16.26 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 18.60 9.6 19.95 11.6 16.49 6.5 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 17.73 5.6 17.81 5.6 11.83 8.9 Level 2 .................................................. 13.73 10.5 13.79 10.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 19.16 14.4 19.33 14.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.42 3.9 17.43 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.67 4.1 17.68 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.99 6.9 20.99 6.9 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.52 6.1 18.52 6.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.06 9.9 13.06 9.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 20.80 15.4 20.80 15.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.46 3.7 17.46 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.85 4.5 17.85 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.68 8.6 20.68 8.6 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 15.37 6.1 15.55 6.3 11.96 9.5 Level 2 .................................................. 14.30 15.6 14.39 15.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.76 12.9 14.09 13.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.32 8.8 17.32 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.36 14.1 – – – – Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.26 7.4 – – 10.68 9.8 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 3.7 25.03 3.6 – – Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 21.15 1.2 21.28 1.0 – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 11.63 11.9 – – – – Transportation inspectors......................................... 20.11 1.4 20.11 1.4 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.87 9.5 15.87 9.5 – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.87 9.5 15.87 9.5 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.44 6.7 14.44 6.7 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 14.60 9.8 14.74 9.8 7.17 4.0 Level 1 .................................................. 15.33 16.9 15.51 16.9 6.96 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 10.4 11.20 10.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. $14.85 14.8% $15.01 14.8% – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.06 9.3 16.06 9.3 – – Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.59 10.1 12.91 10.6 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 14.89 10.8 15.00 10.7 $7.33 7.2% Level 1 .................................................. 15.44 17.4 15.61 17.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.51 13.5 11.51 13.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.91 16.9 15.08 17.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.02 12.0 16.02 12.0 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 18.12 10.9 18.36 10.7 10.01 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 13.75 6.9 14.11 8.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 16.43 10.6 16.49 10.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.69 4.6 16.69 4.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 22.28 7.3 22.28 7.3 – – 1 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. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 11 Combined work levels(1) for civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings(2) for full-time and part-time workers(3) Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and combined work level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% $20.44 1.3% $11.00 0.8% Management occupations.............................................. 39.96 1.5 40.07 1.5 27.84 7.8 Group II.................................................. 21.26 1.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.73 1.1 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 67.71 1.9 – – – – Chief executives.................................................. 95.42 23.9 95.66 24.0 – – Group III................................................. 44.28 15.1 44.09 15.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 88.39 9.8 88.39 9.8 – – General and operations managers................................... 43.43 2.5 43.52 2.5 – – Group II.................................................. 22.54 5.0 22.54 5.0 – – Group III................................................. 37.92 3.7 37.95 3.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 73.81 4.6 73.81 4.6 – – Legislators....................................................... 21.68 16.1 18.52 29.9 23.49 17.8 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.94 7.0 32.37 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.03 8.6 21.03 8.6 – – Group III................................................. 36.94 7.8 36.94 7.8 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.94 4.6 46.96 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 25.29 3.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 42.60 3.1 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 83.59 7.4 – – – – Marketing managers.............................................. 51.22 6.7 51.26 6.7 – – Group II.................................................. 27.50 8.0 27.50 8.0 – – Group III................................................. 44.79 4.3 44.87 4.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 81.20 7.8 81.20 7.8 – – Sales managers.................................................. 42.48 4.9 42.48 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 24.20 3.8 24.20 3.8 – – Group III................................................. 40.54 3.8 40.54 3.8 – – Public relations managers......................................... 40.83 13.2 40.89 13.2 – – Group II.................................................. 21.04 9.5 21.11 9.4 – – Group III................................................. 34.19 7.2 34.22 7.2 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 29.32 3.9 29.32 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.28 3.1 22.28 3.1 – – Group III................................................. 33.51 3.8 33.51 3.8 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 49.89 2.6 49.90 2.6 – – Group II.................................................. 24.68 4.8 24.68 4.8 – – Group III................................................. 44.02 3.6 44.02 3.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 58.40 3.6 58.40 3.6 – – Financial managers................................................ 41.04 2.4 41.06 2.4 38.96 16.4 Group II.................................................. 23.90 3.2 23.90 3.2 – – Group III................................................. 39.11 2.9 39.04 2.9 44.33 15.8 Group IV.................................................. 75.35 3.9 75.35 3.9 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 34.48 8.4 34.52 8.5 – – Group II.................................................. 25.04 9.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.41 8.8 – – – – Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.64 6.8 37.93 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 26.31 10.2 26.31 10.2 – – Group III................................................. $34.70 6.2% $34.70 6.2% – – Training and development managers............................... 30.63 16.2 30.63 16.2 – – Group III................................................. 40.10 15.3 40.10 15.3 – – Industrial production managers.................................... 38.60 2.8 38.60 2.8 – – Group II.................................................. 22.29 5.8 22.29 5.8 – – Group III................................................. 36.66 4.2 36.66 4.2 – – Group IV.................................................. 55.23 3.6 55.23 3.6 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 39.80 4.6 39.80 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 25.96 8.5 25.96 8.5 – – Group III................................................. 42.04 12.3 42.04 12.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 60.66 20.6 60.66 20.6 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 4.3 33.86 4.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.46 6.1 21.46 6.1 – – Group III................................................. 37.85 4.6 37.85 4.6 – – Construction managers............................................. 34.77 3.7 34.77 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 22.47 5.4 22.47 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 35.42 3.9 35.42 3.9 – – Education administrators.......................................... 37.11 2.9 37.34 2.9 $24.95 9.6% Group II.................................................. 18.70 5.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.71 4.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 56.95 7.9 – – – – Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.00 11.1 20.72 12.4 – – Group II.................................................. 14.70 5.0 14.83 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 27.07 4.8 26.96 5.7 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.23 3.1 43.23 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 29.49 8.2 29.49 8.2 – – Group III................................................. 41.46 2.6 41.46 2.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 47.67 5.7 47.67 5.7 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.39 7.0 37.51 7.1 23.50 10.6 Group II.................................................. 20.88 4.5 20.95 4.5 – – Group III................................................. 33.26 10.1 33.26 10.1 – – Group IV.................................................. 68.40 12.1 68.40 12.1 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 52.81 2.3 52.82 2.3 – – Group III................................................. 44.58 4.1 44.58 4.1 – – Group IV.................................................. 58.83 2.2 58.83 2.2 – – Food service managers............................................. 23.69 6.7 23.74 6.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.05 4.2 19.10 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 28.52 6.7 28.52 6.7 – – Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 22.11 15.1 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 23.41 19.8 23.17 19.3 – – Group II.................................................. 14.97 6.2 14.97 6.2 – – Group III................................................. 29.35 16.3 29.35 16.3 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.75 9.3 37.82 9.4 30.67 10.6 Group II.................................................. 19.86 6.8 19.87 6.8 – – Group III................................................. 36.71 3.2 36.77 3.2 – – Group IV.................................................. 50.13 8.1 50.13 8.1 – – Natural sciences managers......................................... $45.21 8.0% $45.21 8.0% – – Group III................................................. 41.46 16.0 41.46 16.0 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.58 5.1 25.16 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 20.82 4.2 20.84 4.3 – – Group III................................................. 30.09 7.8 30.09 7.8 – – Social and community service managers............................. 24.63 5.6 24.73 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.33 4.6 18.35 4.6 – – Group III................................................. 27.14 8.3 27.32 8.4 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.42 .9 28.51 .9 $24.58 5.1% Group I................................................... 16.22 1.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.15 1.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.65 1.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 58.91 4.5 – – – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.30 2.9 26.33 2.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.38 4.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.04 4.1 – – – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.13 2.4 25.15 2.4 23.84 10.1 Group I................................................... 16.13 1.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.24 3.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.45 3.3 – – – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.04 2.5 25.06 2.6 23.84 10.1 Group I................................................... 16.11 1.5 16.09 1.6 – – Group II.................................................. 22.10 3.7 22.12 3.8 – – Group III................................................. 32.51 3.7 32.56 3.8 – – Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 26.37 7.0 – – Group II.................................................. 24.23 7.6 24.23 7.6 – – Group III................................................. 31.92 6.0 31.92 6.0 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 25.33 7.4 25.30 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 20.37 4.3 20.24 4.1 – – Group III................................................. 27.14 14.8 27.14 14.8 – – Cost estimators................................................... 29.39 4.8 29.50 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 21.67 6.0 21.71 6.1 – – Group III................................................. 35.94 4.4 36.26 4.3 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.00 2.5 26.15 2.6 18.08 7.9 Group II.................................................. 21.79 2.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 31.43 3.1 – – – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.23 5.5 26.48 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 20.69 3.2 20.81 3.2 – – Group III................................................. 33.37 8.5 33.37 8.5 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.07 3.3 26.08 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 22.73 4.4 22.68 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 30.36 4.6 30.49 4.7 – – Training and development specialists............................ 24.90 5.1 24.96 5.2 20.21 14.2 Group II.................................................. 21.90 5.4 21.96 5.5 20.19 14.4 Group III................................................. 30.52 2.7 30.53 2.7 – – Logisticians...................................................... $30.78 7.5% $30.78 7.5% – – Group II.................................................. 21.56 7.6 21.56 7.6 – – Group III................................................. 33.26 5.9 33.26 5.9 – – Management analysts............................................... 33.81 3.8 33.90 3.8 $24.83 8.4% Group II.................................................. 22.58 2.9 22.49 2.9 – – Group III................................................. 35.89 4.7 36.02 4.8 – – Group IV.................................................. 63.91 11.6 63.91 11.6 – – Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 22.44 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 22.76 6.5 22.76 6.5 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.13 2.2 27.22 2.1 25.13 10.0 Group II.................................................. 22.45 2.9 22.42 2.7 22.90 11.4 Group III................................................. 31.98 3.0 32.04 3.0 29.18 12.3 Group IV.................................................. 55.33 5.9 55.33 5.9 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.17 7.1 24.01 7.2 – – Group II.................................................. 21.50 9.0 21.50 9.0 – – Group III................................................. 32.56 6.3 32.41 6.6 – – Budget analysts................................................... 29.93 6.9 30.05 7.0 – – Group II.................................................. 22.38 6.8 22.38 6.8 – – Group III................................................. 34.75 7.9 35.18 7.5 – – Credit analysts................................................... 26.30 5.2 26.30 5.2 – – Group II.................................................. 22.07 5.4 22.07 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 32.72 6.5 32.72 6.5 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.21 3.4 33.27 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 23.69 3.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.72 3.6 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 70.89 7.3 – – – – Financial analysts.............................................. 36.10 3.7 36.00 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 24.50 2.9 24.50 2.9 – – Group III................................................. 38.73 4.6 38.58 4.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 71.94 10.3 71.94 10.3 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.92 7.8 27.43 8.0 – – Group II.................................................. 23.92 13.3 24.27 13.6 – – Group III................................................. 32.63 10.5 34.64 6.4 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 30.52 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.71 3.0 22.71 3.0 – – Group III................................................. 37.17 4.3 37.17 4.3 – – Financial examiners............................................... 30.49 5.8 30.49 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 25.19 8.3 25.19 8.3 – – Group III................................................. 33.67 7.6 33.67 7.6 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.47 7.5 31.41 7.6 – – Group II.................................................. 23.66 5.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 43.40 14.7 – – – – Loan counselors................................................. 20.57 22.2 20.57 22.2 – – Group II.................................................. 16.32 10.6 16.32 10.6 – – Loan officers................................................... 31.93 8.0 31.87 8.2 – – Group II.................................................. 24.26 6.1 23.68 5.8 – – Group III................................................. 43.43 14.7 43.43 14.7 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... $20.01 11.7% $21.90 9.9% – – Group II.................................................. 17.99 6.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.58 7.3 – – – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 22.34 9.9 22.34 9.9 – – Group II.................................................. 18.23 6.9 18.23 6.9 – – Group III................................................. 29.58 7.3 29.58 7.3 – – Tax preparers................................................... 13.15 15.2 – – – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.67 1.8 34.61 1.7 $38.45 18.6% Group II.................................................. 24.39 1.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.47 1.8 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 57.29 4.1 – – – – Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.25 6.7 43.16 6.9 – – Group III................................................. 39.98 9.2 39.98 9.2 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 31.96 3.2 31.97 3.2 31.36 11.8 Group II.................................................. 25.32 2.7 25.21 2.8 – – Group III................................................. 36.81 4.1 36.83 4.2 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.16 1.7 41.18 1.7 – – Group II.................................................. 28.76 3.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 41.76 1.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 61.03 3.1 – – – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.76 2.3 40.78 2.3 – – Group II.................................................. 29.18 4.6 29.21 4.6 – – Group III................................................. 42.36 2.3 42.37 2.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 61.59 9.9 61.59 9.9 – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.60 2.4 41.63 2.4 – – Group II.................................................. 27.98 5.1 27.98 5.1 – – Group III................................................. 41.07 1.3 41.07 1.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 60.85 4.5 60.85 4.5 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 25.14 4.0 25.36 3.7 13.29 14.3 Group II.................................................. 21.60 2.4 21.72 2.4 15.75 4.7 Group III................................................. 39.38 4.0 39.38 4.0 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.29 2.6 36.68 2.2 57.37 15.8 Group II.................................................. 26.51 3.3 26.30 3.1 – – Group III................................................. 39.78 2.9 38.92 2.1 62.67 13.3 Group IV.................................................. 47.74 6.8 47.74 6.8 – – Database administrators........................................... 31.56 4.2 31.53 4.3 – – Group II.................................................. 23.86 5.5 23.29 5.5 – – Group III................................................. 37.23 4.3 37.20 4.3 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.37 2.7 30.54 2.7 20.97 9.7 Group II.................................................. 25.29 2.8 25.49 2.7 – – Group III................................................. 35.24 2.9 35.25 2.9 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.55 4.4 32.44 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 25.26 3.9 25.29 4.0 – – Group III................................................. 34.95 3.6 34.71 3.7 – – Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 40.26 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 43.10 6.5 43.10 6.5 – – Operations research analysts...................................... $36.57 5.3% $36.57 5.3% – – Group II.................................................. 22.59 4.1 22.59 4.1 – – Group III................................................. 37.45 4.0 37.45 4.0 – – Statisticians..................................................... 29.49 14.4 28.76 14.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.09 6.2 18.09 6.2 – – Group III................................................. 38.92 9.4 38.01 9.4 – – Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 4.9 20.35 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 17.55 4.6 – – – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.48 2.3 31.55 2.3 $26.52 9.9% Group I................................................... 13.48 5.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.08 1.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.04 1.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 53.44 3.6 – – – – Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.50 5.4 31.61 5.4 – – Group II.................................................. 24.99 5.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.37 4.4 – – – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.76 5.5 31.88 5.6 – – Group II.................................................. 24.82 5.4 24.96 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 34.00 4.7 34.00 4.7 – – Landscape architects............................................ 26.95 5.7 26.94 5.7 – – Group III................................................. 26.05 6.2 – – – – Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 25.25 11.3 25.53 11.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.08 6.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.82 12.5 – – – – Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 17.79 10.8 17.79 10.8 – – Group II.................................................. 17.78 10.8 17.78 10.8 – – Surveyors....................................................... 28.32 12.2 28.86 12.2 – – Group II.................................................. 20.36 6.1 20.36 6.1 – – Group III................................................. 36.85 12.5 36.85 12.5 – – Engineers......................................................... 37.25 1.1 37.28 1.1 34.23 8.8 Group II.................................................. 27.04 1.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.73 1.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 53.40 3.6 – – – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 4.6 47.06 4.7 – – Group II.................................................. 27.93 6.5 27.93 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 46.23 6.6 46.53 6.7 – – Group IV.................................................. 60.56 1.9 61.16 1.8 – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.88 6.4 38.88 6.4 – – Group III................................................. 41.10 6.8 41.10 6.8 – – Civil engineers................................................. 33.06 2.7 33.06 2.7 – – Group II.................................................. 25.19 2.6 25.19 2.6 – – Group III................................................. 35.65 2.4 35.68 2.5 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.47 6.1 41.60 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 27.76 4.8 27.76 4.8 – – Group III................................................. 42.88 3.3 43.13 3.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 55.70 9.0 55.70 9.0 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ $37.58 2.6% $37.64 2.5% – – Group II.................................................. 28.20 6.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.12 2.1 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 55.76 2.5 – – – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.09 4.3 37.25 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 30.00 8.5 30.33 8.7 – – Group III................................................. 36.92 3.6 36.92 3.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 57.52 2.2 57.52 2.2 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.03 2.9 37.99 2.9 – – Group II.................................................. 23.84 6.4 23.84 6.4 – – Group III................................................. 37.29 2.2 37.21 2.2 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 39.79 6.6 39.72 6.8 – – Group II.................................................. 28.97 8.0 28.97 8.0 – – Group III................................................. 38.29 7.6 38.05 8.3 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.83 2.5 34.86 2.5 – – Group II.................................................. 26.11 3.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.18 1.7 – – – – Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 38.99 10.3 38.99 10.3 – – Group II.................................................. 25.60 6.6 25.60 6.6 – – Group III................................................. 37.21 7.8 37.21 7.8 – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.78 2.0 33.81 2.0 – – Group II.................................................. 26.24 4.3 26.27 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 34.74 1.6 34.74 1.6 – – Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.40 5.1 30.40 5.1 – – Group III................................................. 33.50 5.9 33.50 5.9 – – Materials engineers............................................. 35.14 7.0 35.14 7.0 – – Group II.................................................. 26.32 6.9 26.32 6.9 – – Group III................................................. 36.04 9.0 36.04 9.0 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.61 1.3 33.68 1.3 – – Group II.................................................. 27.74 2.9 27.74 2.9 – – Group III................................................. 34.81 1.8 34.90 1.8 – – Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.48 4.4 41.48 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 40.02 4.3 40.02 4.3 – – Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 48.39 15.3 – – Group III................................................. 48.20 3.6 48.20 3.6 – – Drafters.......................................................... 22.68 1.6 22.73 1.7 $20.43 38.4% Group I................................................... 14.62 6.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.18 2.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.15 3.7 – – – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.53 2.8 23.50 2.8 – – Group II.................................................. 21.97 3.0 21.90 3.0 – – Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.38 5.1 21.50 5.1 – – Group II.................................................. 20.86 7.4 20.86 7.4 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.35 4.0 22.19 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 21.30 2.3 21.00 2.1 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.78 3.7 22.75 3.8 24.40 12.4 Group I................................................... $12.89 8.7% – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.18 2.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.18 3.2 – – – – Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 4.8 $25.05 4.8% – – Group II.................................................. 24.35 4.8 24.35 4.8 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.51 10.9 18.24 11.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.36 4.3 21.29 4.2 – – Group III................................................. 29.27 7.8 29.27 7.8 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.22 6.7 22.20 6.8 $23.66 20.1% Group II.................................................. 23.36 3.5 23.28 3.6 – – Group III................................................. 32.23 7.5 32.23 7.5 – – Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 4.4 24.59 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 25.56 4.5 25.56 4.5 – – Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.07 17.1 29.07 17.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.93 10.6 21.93 10.6 – – Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.04 3.3 24.00 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 23.50 3.2 23.46 3.3 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.55 8.0 22.58 8.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.40 8.9 22.43 9.0 – – Group III................................................. 28.82 4.4 28.82 4.4 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.79 9.3 18.88 9.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.69 6.5 13.77 6.6 – – Group II.................................................. 23.62 8.7 23.62 8.7 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.87 3.2 29.09 3.3 22.48 11.8 Group I................................................... 13.78 6.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.82 2.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.25 2.0 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 61.66 6.9 – – – – Life scientists................................................... 30.39 7.0 30.47 7.2 26.04 17.3 Group II.................................................. 20.87 2.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.94 6.9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 63.06 5.4 – – – – Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.43 8.1 30.43 8.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.23 5.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.03 10.3 – – – – Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 30.0 39.02 30.0 – – Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 35.43 10.5 – – Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.21 6.0 26.21 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 18.04 5.8 18.04 5.8 – – Biological scientists........................................... 31.04 8.3 31.35 8.6 20.94 11.6 Group II.................................................. 22.11 5.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.57 4.1 – – – – Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.12 8.8 35.81 8.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.16 9.4 21.51 10.3 – – Group III................................................. 35.87 4.6 36.48 4.6 – – Microbiologists............................................... 23.23 10.1 23.12 10.0 – – Group II.................................................. $21.42 5.3% $21.23 4.9% – – Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 24.89 3.8 24.89 3.8 – – Group III................................................. 28.63 8.6 28.63 8.6 – – Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.61 7.3 25.65 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.02 6.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 27.62 10.9 – – – – Conservation scientists....................................... 26.70 9.2 26.76 9.3 – – Group III................................................. 27.33 17.4 27.33 17.4 – – Foresters..................................................... 23.96 11.6 23.96 11.6 – – Group II.................................................. 19.65 8.0 19.65 8.0 – – Group III................................................. 28.04 9.3 28.04 9.3 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 30.41 10.5 30.35 10.7 $33.71 16.9% Group II.................................................. 20.15 5.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.46 12.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 69.37 9.5 – – – – Physical scientists............................................... 32.40 3.4 32.42 3.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.00 3.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.72 4.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 52.90 7.0 – – – – Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 7.0 43.28 7.0 – – Group III................................................. 41.71 5.2 – – – – Physicists.................................................... 45.90 8.9 45.90 8.9 – – Group III................................................. 41.71 5.2 41.71 5.2 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.70 7.8 32.75 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 22.82 4.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.03 8.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 58.66 1.6 – – – – Chemists...................................................... 31.30 7.0 31.35 7.0 – – Group II.................................................. 22.75 4.3 22.75 4.3 – – Group III................................................. 33.63 8.1 33.74 8.1 – – Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 40.49 9.4 – – Group III................................................. 41.47 11.0 41.47 11.0 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.28 5.3 31.30 5.3 – – Group II.................................................. 22.00 6.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.15 4.4 – – – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.72 7.3 28.74 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.17 6.1 21.18 6.2 – – Group III................................................. 31.25 6.8 31.25 6.8 – – Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.95 7.5 40.95 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 26.81 15.2 26.81 15.2 – – Group III................................................. 42.64 7.2 42.64 7.2 – – Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 13.3 24.20 13.3 – – Group III................................................. 31.25 3.5 31.25 3.5 – – Economists........................................................ 35.61 17.9 35.61 17.9 – – Group II.................................................. 26.61 7.0 26.61 7.0 – – Group III................................................. 31.77 13.3 31.77 13.3 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.74 5.4 33.74 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. $21.94 2.9% – – – – Group III................................................. 35.50 3.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 62.19 16.3 – – – – Market research analysts........................................ 33.79 4.9 $33.79 4.9% – – Group II.................................................. 22.10 2.7 22.10 2.7 – – Group III................................................. 35.51 3.3 35.51 3.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 62.19 16.3 62.19 16.3 – – Psychologists..................................................... 36.25 6.3 36.46 6.3 $34.56 10.2% Group II.................................................. 24.21 7.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.70 6.7 – – – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 37.29 6.4 37.65 6.5 34.74 10.6 Group II.................................................. 24.86 6.0 24.75 6.4 27.23 12.8 Group III................................................. 40.80 6.5 41.82 6.7 35.31 11.7 Sociologists...................................................... 24.75 14.8 24.79 15.0 – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.12 3.5 27.30 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 22.96 4.5 23.02 5.0 – – Group III................................................. 29.29 4.1 29.29 4.1 – – Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.12 21.0 26.95 21.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.51 13.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.70 11.4 – – – – Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.68 19.8 16.61 20.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.73 8.0 18.74 8.4 – – Biological technicians............................................ 17.77 3.6 18.15 3.8 13.80 11.4 Group I................................................... 13.84 11.0 14.43 12.4 – – Group II.................................................. 17.93 3.5 18.17 3.8 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.34 6.1 22.37 6.1 – – Group I................................................... 14.39 5.6 14.36 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 22.59 3.2 22.59 3.2 – – Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 7.9 38.38 7.9 – – Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 35.23 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 31.68 2.3 31.68 2.3 – – Social science research assistants................................ 21.90 6.7 22.24 6.6 – – Group II.................................................. 20.46 4.4 – – – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.77 8.4 20.96 8.7 18.24 21.0 Group I................................................... 14.15 4.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.86 11.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 28.48 6.4 – – – – Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 24.60 12.5 24.57 12.7 – – Group II.................................................. 25.51 11.7 25.49 11.9 – – Forest and conservation technicians............................. 19.41 20.2 – – – – Community and social services occupations........................... 20.01 1.8 20.11 1.9 18.76 6.3 Group I................................................... 11.92 3.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.25 1.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 27.75 2.4 – – – – Counselors........................................................ 23.67 2.8 23.73 2.7 22.69 17.6 Group I................................................... $11.95 7.1% – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.77 3.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 31.98 2.5 – – – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.38 6.3 $18.13 6.9% $21.75 13.7% Group II.................................................. 16.77 5.3 16.79 5.5 16.57 16.1 Group III................................................. 22.97 4.9 22.29 2.5 – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 28.96 4.6 29.14 4.8 23.89 13.7 Group II.................................................. 22.40 5.7 22.50 6.1 20.63 12.7 Group III................................................. 36.29 4.5 36.29 4.5 36.56 16.3 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 22.47 12.8 23.36 14.9 – – Group III................................................. 22.69 14.0 – – – – Mental health counselors........................................ 23.36 9.9 21.34 6.2 40.80 27.8 Group II.................................................. 18.52 4.5 18.65 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 27.38 5.4 26.23 4.8 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.80 5.2 15.83 4.9 15.05 15.1 Group II.................................................. 14.67 5.0 14.70 4.8 – – Group III................................................. 23.98 6.6 24.74 6.2 – – Social workers.................................................... 20.19 1.5 20.13 1.4 21.09 7.8 Group II.................................................. 17.75 1.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 25.67 3.1 – – – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.45 2.6 19.42 2.7 20.26 7.2 Group II.................................................. 17.09 2.1 17.06 2.1 17.87 10.7 Group III................................................. 26.37 4.7 26.55 5.0 23.95 9.8 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.39 4.3 22.35 3.4 22.75 19.1 Group II.................................................. 19.70 5.0 19.80 3.2 18.95 23.2 Group III................................................. 27.22 3.6 26.80 3.9 30.98 12.4 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.65 3.9 18.65 3.6 18.64 9.7 Group II.................................................. 16.80 2.8 16.87 3.1 16.11 6.9 Group III................................................. 22.60 6.4 22.37 7.0 25.46 3.6 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 16.76 3.3 17.05 3.3 13.85 8.8 Group I................................................... 11.91 4.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.37 3.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 25.84 5.3 – – – – Health educators................................................ 27.27 10.4 26.63 13.5 31.36 13.2 Group II.................................................. 27.98 20.8 28.85 19.8 – – Group III................................................. 24.59 10.4 21.99 10.7 33.97 9.5 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.62 6.1 22.68 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.57 2.7 18.61 2.7 – – Group III................................................. 28.31 7.6 28.32 7.6 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 13.28 2.7 13.41 2.4 12.39 9.1 Group I................................................... 11.80 4.4 11.87 4.7 11.24 7.8 Group II.................................................. 13.65 3.6 13.81 3.0 12.65 11.7 Clergy............................................................ 15.53 8.9 15.35 8.6 – – Group II.................................................. 16.20 8.6 15.97 8.2 – – Group III................................................. 14.38 10.4 14.28 10.3 – – Directors, religious activities and education..................... – – 23.18 12.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.40 4.5 18.86 5.7 – – Legal occupations................................................... $39.55 7.0% $39.77 7.1% $33.69 14.0% Group I................................................... 18.22 9.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.24 4.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 44.50 4.6 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 87.28 5.7 – – – – Lawyers........................................................... 54.28 5.5 54.35 5.6 51.86 13.4 Group II.................................................. 25.91 6.3 25.91 6.3 – – Group III................................................. 47.32 4.0 47.06 4.1 54.81 16.4 Group IV.................................................. 87.28 5.7 87.99 5.6 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 52.60 12.4 55.16 12.2 – – Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers... 36.68 9.0 – – – – Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 58.17 11.5 59.95 11.5 32.54 36.0 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.07 6.0 22.17 6.2 18.12 11.9 Group II.................................................. 20.68 5.8 20.77 6.0 17.58 13.6 Group III................................................. 29.99 3.6 29.99 3.6 – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.59 4.1 22.66 3.9 21.94 19.5 Group II.................................................. 22.26 5.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.50 12.4 – – – – Court reporters................................................. 25.01 7.8 24.94 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 27.35 11.4 27.52 12.8 – – Law clerks...................................................... 22.61 16.6 20.00 10.8 27.27 31.1 Group II.................................................. 20.03 15.1 18.82 12.1 22.36 30.8 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.77 4.8 22.15 4.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.43 6.4 21.73 6.4 – – Group III................................................. 27.33 14.1 27.33 14.1 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 30.70 1.8 32.04 1.4 17.66 5.4 Group I................................................... 11.15 1.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 27.62 1.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 38.46 1.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 61.09 3.5 – – – – Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.01 2.3 44.76 2.3 35.08 3.6 Group II.................................................. 26.09 4.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 41.78 2.9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 61.31 3.6 – – – – Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 58.82 22.1 60.92 21.0 28.60 21.3 Group II.................................................. 29.49 15.2 29.72 20.8 28.95 14.2 Group III................................................. 58.71 25.7 60.97 24.4 28.35 26.0 Group IV.................................................. 75.36 11.7 75.36 11.7 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.23 13.1 42.75 13.1 36.26 9.1 Group II.................................................. 26.42 10.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 42.62 10.9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 54.96 2.3 – – – – Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.09 16.2 42.56 16.9 38.71 11.7 Group II.................................................. 25.39 10.5 25.55 10.3 – – Group III................................................. 48.22 11.7 49.21 11.4 42.05 6.7 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. $42.33 11.5% $42.88 11.3% $31.79 15.3% Group II.................................................. 32.64 23.2 – – 26.39 7.9 Group III................................................. 37.42 4.7 37.44 4.8 37.06 10.4 Group IV.................................................. 54.86 2.4 54.86 2.4 – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 57.47 8.5 58.10 8.8 47.52 13.3 Group III................................................. 46.72 9.9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 73.44 7.8 – – – – Architecture teachers, postsecondary.......................... 33.74 13.0 – – – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 61.22 8.7 62.10 9.2 48.39 14.0 Group III................................................. 50.82 10.7 50.30 11.6 60.02 6.8 Group IV.................................................. 73.44 7.8 73.44 7.8 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 50.74 10.9 50.74 11.1 50.80 17.5 Group III................................................. 41.44 3.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 58.40 12.6 – – – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 50.46 11.3 50.45 11.5 50.64 18.2 Group III................................................. 41.31 3.1 41.61 3.1 29.20 18.5 Group IV.................................................. 56.54 13.2 55.83 14.1 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 45.01 8.9 44.96 9.0 49.27 27.7 Group III................................................. 40.11 7.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 60.43 9.6 – – – – Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 49.28 12.8 49.28 12.9 – – Group III................................................. 46.14 14.0 46.05 14.4 – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.35 7.5 39.47 7.6 – – Group III................................................. 36.82 5.9 36.94 6.1 – – Group IV.................................................. 54.68 13.2 54.68 13.2 – – Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 57.76 10.8 57.76 10.8 – – Group III................................................. 48.12 4.4 48.12 4.4 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.77 6.0 45.07 6.0 31.99 34.9 Group II.................................................. 23.71 15.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 44.46 8.1 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 53.19 4.5 – – – – Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.46 11.9 50.50 12.0 – – Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 50.25 6.9 50.25 6.9 – – Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.25 7.6 48.48 7.9 – – Group III................................................. 48.35 7.8 48.53 8.1 – – Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.15 15.9 – – – – Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 38.83 9.0 38.86 9.1 – – Group III................................................. 34.20 9.0 34.06 9.1 – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 39.86 7.3 40.31 7.6 26.44 16.8 Group II.................................................. 24.96 18.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.39 8.8 37.91 9.3 25.37 20.3 Group IV.................................................. 52.93 5.7 52.93 5.7 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.10 16.0 51.23 16.0 – – Group III................................................. 50.03 17.8 50.18 17.8 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 50.98 6.7 51.38 6.9 44.71 13.2 Group II.................................................. 31.32 6.0 – – – – Group III................................................. $42.18 8.0% – – – – Group IV.................................................. 73.39 17.7 – – – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.51 8.2 $55.62 8.6% $53.25 19.6% Group II.................................................. 24.48 21.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 45.17 11.0 44.14 12.1 55.54 21.2 Group IV.................................................. 74.28 18.1 74.28 18.1 – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.77 2.2 34.13 2.4 30.86 7.8 Group II.................................................. 32.87 4.0 33.37 4.2 – – Group III................................................. 34.56 2.8 34.56 3.0 34.55 4.5 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.62 8.0 39.91 7.9 24.23 15.1 Group II.................................................. 22.95 18.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.38 6.4 – – – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.74 7.9 40.06 7.8 22.99 14.3 Group II.................................................. 22.95 18.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.70 5.9 40.90 5.9 26.84 20.9 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 51.28 10.8 54.03 12.0 34.23 15.3 Group III................................................. 40.33 13.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 74.82 10.2 – – – – Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 45.96 17.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.50 14.4 – – – – Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 64.09 11.9 66.22 12.1 – – Group III................................................. 59.01 12.5 65.60 8.8 – – Group IV.................................................. 79.94 9.0 – – – – Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 27.28 8.1 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.09 3.2 40.58 3.3 32.29 9.2 Group II.................................................. 25.80 6.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 38.33 3.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 56.24 5.3 – – – – Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 36.09 8.1 36.50 8.7 29.00 13.5 Group II.................................................. 23.03 9.2 – – 21.94 16.4 Group III................................................. 35.63 9.8 35.49 10.0 39.90 6.2 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 37.13 11.7 39.96 11.5 26.04 15.0 Group III................................................. 38.46 10.6 40.34 12.5 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 44.97 6.9 45.50 6.8 32.12 7.4 Group II.................................................. 30.35 5.7 29.90 4.9 – – Group III................................................. 43.07 9.2 43.62 9.1 31.40 7.6 Group IV.................................................. 64.85 2.9 64.85 2.9 – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.55 22.5 35.78 25.1 34.00 28.4 Group III................................................. 30.71 23.4 30.01 24.4 43.74 13.4 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 42.07 7.5 41.87 8.2 47.21 24.5 Group III................................................. 38.00 8.7 37.82 8.9 – – Group IV.................................................. 47.41 15.5 46.18 18.1 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.07 4.2 40.02 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 37.89 4.6 37.90 4.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 49.06 11.2 50.26 11.9 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 40.02 2.8 40.93 3.1 33.37 4.6 Group II.................................................. 25.42 4.8 – – – – Group III................................................. $40.33 3.4% – – – – Group IV.................................................. 62.72 3.8 – – – – Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ 24.88 11.5 – – – – Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.70 13.7 $35.77 9.3% $20.25 30.9% Group III................................................. 40.44 6.8 38.50 8.1 54.03 7.8 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 29.56 6.6 29.70 8.2 29.02 4.7 Group II.................................................. 25.46 8.7 25.20 10.5 26.43 11.1 Group III................................................. 37.87 5.6 38.18 6.6 36.20 4.8 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 32.60 1.2 33.06 1.0 19.74 6.0 Group I................................................... 9.79 7.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 28.98 2.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.30 1.2 – – – – Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.56 5.5 20.04 5.7 16.02 11.4 Group II.................................................. 18.53 7.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.53 4.9 – – – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.78 5.8 15.95 6.4 14.81 13.8 Group II.................................................. 16.09 6.7 16.36 7.4 14.76 14.0 Group III................................................. 37.20 6.5 37.30 6.7 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.12 5.3 30.13 5.6 29.73 20.9 Group II.................................................. 27.90 7.2 27.96 7.7 25.92 44.0 Group III................................................. 34.15 5.7 34.18 6.0 33.46 7.2 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 34.06 1.1 34.48 1.1 19.12 7.4 Group II.................................................. 31.09 1.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.43 1.6 – – – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 34.23 1.3 34.69 1.3 18.80 8.7 Group II.................................................. 30.81 1.5 31.44 1.5 15.99 6.7 Group III................................................. 37.84 1.7 37.98 1.7 27.91 16.9 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.21 1.7 33.43 1.7 21.62 13.7 Group II.................................................. 32.26 2.5 32.55 2.5 21.34 16.1 Group III................................................. 34.75 2.0 34.80 2.0 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.38 1.4 34.51 1.4 28.00 6.9 Group II.................................................. 31.75 1.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.70 2.1 – – – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.48 1.3 34.62 1.4 27.24 6.3 Group II.................................................. 31.79 1.5 32.00 1.6 22.70 17.3 Group III................................................. 36.77 2.2 36.78 2.2 36.22 6.6 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 32.75 6.4 32.60 6.4 39.08 17.3 Group II.................................................. 31.30 8.7 30.92 8.9 43.46 12.3 Group III................................................. 35.11 9.3 35.20 9.3 – – Special education teachers...................................... 36.21 2.2 36.27 2.2 32.90 26.7 Group II.................................................. 32.20 3.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.14 2.4 – – – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 37.16 2.9 37.11 2.8 40.03 24.6 Group II.................................................. 32.84 5.9 33.04 5.9 20.16 30.7 Group III................................................. $40.57 2.6% $40.35 2.8% $52.93 13.7% Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.33 3.0 32.63 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 29.94 5.4 30.79 4.9 – – Group III................................................. 34.69 5.2 34.40 5.2 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.00 3.8 36.13 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 32.04 7.3 32.25 7.2 – – Group III................................................. 37.98 4.3 38.07 4.3 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.75 4.4 35.87 3.3 17.29 7.1 Group I................................................... 8.16 6.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.92 7.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 41.12 3.1 – – – – Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 27.65 8.8 29.13 9.4 22.41 8.1 Group II.................................................. 26.90 7.2 27.59 7.2 22.19 9.7 Group III................................................. 33.27 13.6 35.14 15.5 27.35 6.8 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 21.79 7.1 23.11 12.6 20.60 10.9 Group II.................................................. 19.22 6.2 20.89 5.9 18.84 6.9 Group III................................................. 25.88 19.2 – – – – Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 23.79 9.4 23.98 9.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.87 10.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.93 11.1 – – – – Archivists...................................................... 25.41 18.0 – – – – Curators........................................................ 25.07 9.7 25.32 9.6 – – Group III................................................. 30.73 10.7 30.80 10.7 – – Librarians........................................................ 29.09 4.4 29.37 4.5 22.14 4.6 Group II.................................................. 24.65 3.6 24.83 3.8 21.25 5.2 Group III................................................. 32.44 3.7 32.52 3.8 28.59 5.8 Library technicians............................................... 15.38 3.7 15.52 4.3 14.37 9.5 Group I................................................... 15.23 14.7 15.30 16.0 – – Group II.................................................. 15.49 4.0 15.59 4.9 14.74 12.7 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 25.72 17.5 – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.35 8.9 27.45 8.9 – – Group II.................................................. 24.81 16.6 24.97 16.8 – – Group III................................................. 30.40 7.7 30.40 7.7 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 11.51 1.4 11.37 1.2 11.86 4.3 Group I................................................... 11.12 1.2 11.19 1.1 10.93 3.3 Group II.................................................. 16.61 4.8 14.34 5.2 19.80 3.2 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.93 3.6 25.89 4.0 15.15 11.4 Group I................................................... 10.40 5.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.66 2.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.84 2.1 – – – – Artists and related workers....................................... 24.22 9.9 24.84 8.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.52 13.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.06 13.3 – – – – Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 28.84 11.1 – – Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.70 15.4 24.14 9.7 – – Group II.................................................. $24.76 23.3% $20.88 6.7% – – Designers......................................................... 21.89 3.7 22.67 3.4 $12.48 14.2% Group I................................................... 10.03 7.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.47 4.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.97 4.3 – – – – Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.29 3.5 32.29 3.5 – – Group III................................................. 35.24 4.5 35.24 4.5 – – Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 45.65 27.8 – – Floral designers................................................ 10.23 6.6 11.15 7.4 8.37 4.2 Group I................................................... 9.88 9.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 10.69 7.0 11.70 6.2 – – Graphic designers............................................... 20.73 3.1 20.66 3.2 – – Group II.................................................. 18.61 4.0 18.60 4.0 – – Group III................................................. 27.88 9.3 28.47 8.5 – – Interior designers.............................................. 23.14 7.1 23.46 7.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.52 7.0 22.11 7.1 – – Group III................................................. 28.40 15.2 28.40 15.2 – – Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 10.6 16.15 12.4 – – Group II.................................................. 18.79 14.3 18.79 14.3 – – Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.13 25.4 34.16 23.4 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.54 25.3 37.40 25.7 – – Producers and directors......................................... 37.42 25.7 37.62 25.8 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 27.04 17.2 30.81 16.6 13.83 8.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 27.81 19.1 31.70 18.2 13.99 9.6 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 16.34 19.4 – – 12.40 23.4 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 11.26 40.5 – – 10.87 46.5 Choreographers.................................................. 17.55 9.3 – – 17.35 11.5 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.26 11.2 34.88 14.6 26.18 16.1 Music directors and composers................................... 25.76 15.0 – – 23.83 19.2 Musicians and singers........................................... 36.92 12.9 38.81 15.0 27.67 23.7 Announcers........................................................ 27.67 27.8 40.87 24.1 9.35 6.5 Radio and television announcers................................. 30.35 29.3 42.00 23.0 – – News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.27 13.4 31.73 13.6 16.73 27.2 Group II.................................................. 22.30 6.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.13 4.8 – – – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 26.78 5.7 27.12 5.8 16.73 27.2 Group II.................................................. 22.61 6.5 22.63 6.6 – – Group III................................................. 38.37 5.8 38.47 5.9 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 26.32 4.3 26.45 4.3 – – Group II.................................................. 22.35 4.8 22.57 4.6 – – Group III................................................. 30.05 6.1 30.06 6.2 – – Writers and editors............................................... 26.56 4.4 26.60 4.5 25.02 16.6 Group II.................................................. 20.34 3.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.73 5.2 – – – – Editors......................................................... 25.29 5.9 25.34 6.0 23.42 24.4 Group II.................................................. 19.30 4.0 19.38 4.0 – – Group III................................................. 35.64 6.6 35.66 6.6 – – Technical writers............................................... $30.01 6.7% $30.08 6.7% – – Group II.................................................. 24.13 8.2 24.22 8.3 – – Group III................................................. 37.77 10.3 37.77 10.3 – – Writers and authors............................................. 23.62 16.2 22.99 18.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.03 8.1 17.79 8.1 – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.58 8.2 22.00 8.3 $17.04 15.2% Group II.................................................. 19.76 7.1 – – – – Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.98 14.6 20.09 15.8 19.27 13.2 Group II.................................................. 17.72 15.8 17.48 16.9 – – Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.67 9.8 22.91 8.9 21.20 28.6 Group I................................................... 10.53 11.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.81 10.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.28 8.1 – – – – Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.10 10.7 22.53 12.7 20.16 26.0 Group I................................................... 10.02 8.3 – – 9.51 7.3 Group II.................................................. 21.33 4.7 20.96 5.9 26.26 7.4 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.56 12.4 21.43 11.8 12.50 29.5 Group I................................................... 10.64 14.0 11.34 16.9 – – Group II.................................................. 18.66 7.2 18.08 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 32.80 7.2 32.80 7.2 – – Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.01 16.5 28.97 16.4 – – Photographers..................................................... 14.90 11.5 14.61 11.7 – – Group II.................................................. 15.62 10.7 14.56 9.2 – – Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 21.37 11.1 21.31 11.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.86 8.3 – – – – Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.69 15.8 20.57 16.9 – – Group II.................................................. 16.46 6.7 15.91 4.8 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.49 1.5 27.44 1.7 27.74 2.7 Group I................................................... 13.49 2.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.82 .9 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.79 2.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 76.71 5.3 – – – – Dentists.......................................................... 62.90 18.6 63.29 19.3 – – Group III................................................. 65.93 20.4 – – – – Dentists, general............................................... 66.00 19.9 66.54 20.8 – – Group III................................................. 66.31 20.4 66.87 21.4 – – Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.67 3.2 22.60 3.4 23.37 5.1 Group II.................................................. 21.33 3.8 20.99 4.5 23.37 4.8 Group III................................................. 24.46 7.3 24.41 7.4 – – Optometrists...................................................... 50.34 8.0 51.30 10.1 – – Group III................................................. 44.33 9.1 – – – – Pharmacists....................................................... 44.56 2.1 46.51 1.1 34.05 9.4 Group II.................................................. 33.13 13.1 43.62 6.1 20.48 19.3 Group III................................................. 46.36 1.0 47.00 1.0 40.82 3.5 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 60.48 7.7 58.76 7.6 94.54 15.4 Group II.................................................. 20.25 5.6 – – – – Group III................................................. $58.76 10.9% – – – – Group IV.................................................. 78.04 5.4 – – – – Anesthesiologists............................................... 98.12 23.5 $80.79 17.4% – – Family and general practitioners................................ 68.44 10.2 66.11 7.8 – – Group III................................................. 67.94 11.8 65.33 9.1 – – Group IV.................................................. 70.55 8.6 70.33 8.7 – – Internists, general............................................. 55.89 19.5 55.61 20.2 – – Group III................................................. 62.33 21.7 62.36 21.8 – – Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 57.57 25.0 – – Group III................................................. 54.76 36.6 54.76 36.6 – – Psychiatrists................................................... 70.53 8.6 71.93 8.8 $58.40 14.9% Group III................................................. 66.45 20.8 70.19 22.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 73.59 4.6 74.07 4.6 – – Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 27.8 88.12 29.2 – – Group IV.................................................. 123.60 15.2 – – – – Physician assistants.............................................. 37.93 6.6 37.84 6.9 39.25 19.5 Group II.................................................. 26.59 16.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.61 7.1 39.47 7.4 – – Registered nurses................................................. 29.33 .7 29.10 .8 30.22 1.4 Group II.................................................. 26.29 1.2 26.04 1.2 27.20 1.7 Group III................................................. 31.36 1.0 31.02 1.0 32.76 2.4 Therapists........................................................ 28.33 2.5 27.57 2.4 32.60 7.6 Group II.................................................. 23.71 2.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.27 3.2 – – – – Audiologists.................................................... 24.64 6.2 24.78 7.9 – – Occupational therapists......................................... 31.14 4.8 29.41 5.4 35.59 12.9 Group II.................................................. 27.37 5.2 26.43 5.7 32.11 5.0 Group III................................................. 32.08 5.3 31.44 7.6 33.41 7.4 Physical therapists............................................. 32.70 3.6 32.29 4.1 35.58 4.7 Group II.................................................. 29.60 5.0 29.64 5.2 28.75 13.9 Group III................................................. 33.77 4.3 33.25 5.0 36.43 5.0 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.51 6.9 33.79 7.1 – – Group III................................................. 36.93 3.3 36.93 3.3 – – Recreational therapists......................................... 18.57 8.9 18.19 9.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.94 9.8 17.76 9.9 – – Group III................................................. 22.31 4.8 – – – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.88 1.6 22.81 1.9 23.38 5.0 Group II.................................................. 22.56 1.8 22.58 1.9 22.42 4.4 Group III................................................. 27.38 4.7 26.62 5.0 28.66 6.6 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.55 9.5 30.71 6.2 59.90 28.7 Group II.................................................. 26.84 7.3 26.54 7.9 – – Group III................................................. 36.54 10.0 32.72 5.0 – – Veterinarians..................................................... 39.79 8.4 39.43 10.1 – – Group III................................................. 40.30 8.9 – – – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.07 2.2 19.09 2.3 18.79 6.1 Group I................................................... 13.80 4.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.36 2.2 – – – – Group III................................................. $26.52 2.5% – – – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.04 2.6 $22.92 2.6% $25.14 3.2% Group II.................................................. 22.17 3.5 22.02 3.4 25.06 5.6 Group III................................................. 26.27 2.4 26.28 2.8 26.11 8.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.52 3.1 16.55 3.2 16.20 5.4 Group I................................................... 13.84 4.3 13.84 4.3 13.79 5.7 Group II.................................................. 18.40 2.6 18.49 2.8 17.70 6.6 Group III................................................. 29.37 6.3 29.37 6.3 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 31.53 4.6 30.01 5.1 35.18 7.6 Group II.................................................. 30.90 4.5 29.93 5.2 33.47 7.3 Group III................................................. 39.47 4.4 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.07 3.1 25.24 3.1 24.12 8.2 Group I................................................... 13.22 4.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 25.50 3.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.91 10.1 – – – – Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.96 9.8 24.47 10.3 16.27 14.7 Group I................................................... 12.59 3.9 12.58 3.9 12.63 9.2 Group II.................................................. 27.18 8.3 27.60 9.1 24.35 14.1 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.48 4.8 30.45 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. 31.32 6.6 29.69 4.3 – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.42 7.6 32.56 7.6 – – Group II.................................................. 32.16 8.6 32.34 8.6 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.40 2.6 24.30 2.6 24.98 7.1 Group I................................................... 14.43 8.6 15.12 8.5 – – Group II.................................................. 24.40 2.3 24.32 2.5 24.89 5.5 Group III................................................. 29.27 14.8 29.32 14.9 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.27 5.7 15.62 7.1 13.60 5.3 Group I................................................... 10.93 4.6 10.40 3.8 11.98 5.2 Group II.................................................. 17.06 8.3 17.29 9.3 14.94 10.6 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.77 1.8 16.28 2.0 13.65 3.8 Group I................................................... 13.43 2.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.91 2.2 – – – – Dietetic technicians............................................ 11.19 14.5 12.42 18.7 – – Group II.................................................. 15.92 9.3 15.92 9.3 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.83 2.1 14.32 2.6 12.36 2.8 Group I................................................... 12.88 2.4 13.18 3.2 12.22 3.2 Group II.................................................. 16.75 5.4 16.93 4.9 14.42 16.8 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.68 4.1 16.81 4.3 14.81 12.0 Group I................................................... 14.57 7.9 14.45 8.6 16.77 14.7 Group II.................................................. 19.92 5.6 20.59 6.0 – – Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.82 2.9 20.75 3.4 21.05 9.7 Group II.................................................. 20.82 2.6 20.35 2.8 22.43 6.4 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.16 2.4 18.19 2.6 17.78 4.1 Group I................................................... 16.24 2.2 16.35 2.4 – – Group II.................................................. 18.37 2.6 18.34 2.8 18.69 4.2 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 14.44 8.1 16.01 8.3 – – Group II.................................................. 14.65 7.4 16.01 8.3 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. $18.19 1.3% $18.12 1.4% $18.56 2.0% Group I................................................... 16.10 1.7 15.94 2.0 – – Group II.................................................. 18.56 1.3 18.50 1.4 18.94 1.8 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.00 4.0 15.26 3.7 12.86 12.3 Group I................................................... 12.20 2.9 12.44 3.0 10.89 8.0 Group II.................................................. 17.09 5.3 17.01 5.5 18.28 21.0 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.57 6.9 18.66 7.0 16.52 13.6 Group I................................................... 14.26 3.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.27 4.2 – – – – Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 23.87 5.3 23.88 5.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.09 8.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.01 3.4 – – – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.13 5.8 23.14 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.92 5.4 19.90 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 29.01 3.4 29.01 3.4 – – Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 24.37 11.8 25.48 12.1 18.46 8.0 Group II.................................................. 20.78 5.2 – – – – Athletic trainers............................................... 17.95 10.0 18.35 10.2 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.96 1.4 12.27 1.2 10.62 2.8 Group I................................................... 11.22 1.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.57 3.2 – – – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.84 1.2 11.14 1.2 9.70 2.7 Group I................................................... 10.59 1.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.31 6.2 – – – – Home health aides............................................... 9.17 4.4 9.95 3.5 8.00 4.1 Group I................................................... 8.97 4.6 9.70 3.8 7.99 4.1 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.15 1.2 11.21 1.2 10.83 2.7 Group I................................................... 11.01 1.2 11.06 1.3 10.78 2.7 Group II.................................................. 15.40 4.3 15.26 4.5 18.38 7.5 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.57 5.4 12.76 5.3 10.72 5.5 Group I................................................... 11.08 2.3 11.22 2.2 9.91 5.2 Group II.................................................. 16.74 2.5 16.87 2.3 – – Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 15.36 7.2 15.45 8.2 14.35 8.1 Group I................................................... 13.69 12.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.40 8.8 – – – – Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.11 8.3 17.09 9.0 – – Group II.................................................. 17.63 5.5 17.65 6.2 – – Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.77 9.8 12.91 12.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.67 5.0 12.79 5.6 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.94 10.9 16.38 11.7 13.46 14.8 Group I................................................... 10.81 3.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.17 11.4 – – – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.14 14.0 22.24 10.8 15.81 25.7 Group I................................................... 11.01 8.1 10.97 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 23.43 10.3 23.29 10.6 25.37 16.7 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.87 3.9 10.92 4.8 10.56 7.3 Group I................................................... $10.78 4.0% $10.84 5.0% $10.40 7.4% Massage therapists................................................ 19.21 16.3 20.71 16.3 16.71 29.1 Group II.................................................. 20.35 17.8 – – 17.35 40.5 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.37 1.8 13.57 1.6 12.27 5.6 Group I................................................... 12.45 1.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.37 1.8 – – – – Dental assistants............................................... 15.95 2.4 16.13 2.4 14.23 9.6 Group I................................................... 15.04 2.8 15.22 2.8 13.68 9.5 Group II.................................................. 18.89 2.5 18.83 2.6 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 13.24 2.5 13.20 2.5 13.69 5.5 Group I................................................... 12.36 2.5 12.30 2.6 13.10 5.8 Group II.................................................. 16.69 2.5 16.66 2.6 17.05 2.5 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.47 4.3 13.43 4.7 13.68 9.2 Group I................................................... 12.69 3.3 12.61 2.9 13.04 9.6 Group II.................................................. 17.36 3.0 17.15 3.1 – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.31 5.7 14.68 4.3 18.15 7.8 Group I................................................... 13.49 2.9 13.33 3.0 14.75 6.0 Group II.................................................. 19.20 4.9 18.60 5.7 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.61 5.4 11.62 4.0 8.95 10.3 Group I................................................... 10.48 5.2 11.44 3.7 8.95 10.3 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.01 8.0 11.85 8.6 8.77 7.5 Group I................................................... 10.71 7.9 11.52 8.6 8.77 7.5 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.23 2.6 18.90 2.7 10.64 3.9 Group I................................................... 10.66 1.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.69 2.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.94 2.4 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.23 3.2 32.23 3.2 – – Group II.................................................. 25.20 7.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.67 2.7 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 25.89 12.5 25.89 12.5 – – Group II.................................................. 18.35 17.8 18.35 17.8 – – Group III................................................. 36.75 6.1 36.75 6.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.1 33.98 2.1 – – Group II.................................................. 28.07 5.1 28.07 5.1 – – Group III................................................. 36.65 3.1 36.65 3.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.49 4.4 28.49 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 24.62 4.9 24.62 4.9 – – Group III................................................. 33.73 5.7 33.73 5.7 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 20.10 2.4 20.36 2.0 11.03 17.5 Group I................................................... 12.57 7.8 13.43 8.3 8.96 7.6 Group II.................................................. 20.51 2.3 20.67 2.0 12.38 21.2 Group III................................................. 28.93 7.3 28.93 7.3 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 21.72 10.9 21.73 10.9 – – Group II.................................................. 25.07 8.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.69 3.0 – – – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... $21.93 11.8% $21.93 11.9% – – Group II.................................................. 25.40 8.8 25.41 8.8 – – Group III................................................. 30.69 3.0 30.69 3.0 – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.05 5.2 18.12 5.2 $11.78 14.8% Group I................................................... 12.81 9.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.27 5.7 – – – – Bailiffs........................................................ 20.63 4.0 21.25 4.1 11.61 20.9 Group I................................................... 15.08 10.4 15.59 10.2 – – Group II.................................................. 24.42 3.7 24.61 3.7 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 17.95 5.5 18.00 5.4 11.83 18.2 Group I................................................... 12.60 10.0 12.70 9.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.11 5.8 19.12 5.8 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.01 4.5 27.25 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 23.44 4.9 23.81 5.0 – – Group III................................................. 29.87 5.5 29.87 5.5 – – Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.49 9.4 19.74 9.4 – – Group II.................................................. 21.46 6.3 21.46 6.3 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 17.36 7.7 17.78 9.4 – – Group I................................................... 17.18 8.1 17.78 9.4 – – Police officers................................................... 24.57 1.0 24.66 1.0 16.74 12.2 Group I................................................... 16.51 5.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.08 1.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.97 2.7 – – – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.58 1.0 24.66 1.0 16.60 12.5 Group I................................................... 16.51 5.5 17.21 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 24.08 1.2 24.13 1.2 19.00 11.8 Group III................................................. 29.97 2.7 29.97 2.7 – – Animal control workers............................................ 17.04 7.4 17.31 7.9 – – Group I................................................... 14.26 12.5 14.48 13.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.88 12.5 19.88 12.5 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.78 2.1 10.80 2.1 10.62 5.4 Group I................................................... 10.25 1.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.37 5.6 – – – – Security guards................................................. 10.76 2.2 10.78 2.2 10.62 5.4 Group I................................................... 10.23 1.8 10.35 1.9 9.57 2.9 Group II.................................................. 17.37 5.7 15.89 4.3 23.38 4.4 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.20 3.9 14.07 6.9 9.09 3.8 Group I................................................... 9.85 3.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.39 7.5 – – – – Crossing guards................................................. 10.86 6.8 – – 10.68 6.3 Group I................................................... 10.83 6.8 – – 10.65 6.3 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.53 2.2 9.53 7.3 8.20 1.8 Group I................................................... 8.41 2.0 9.33 7.1 8.17 1.9 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.00 1.1 9.02 1.6 6.64 1.3 Group I................................................... 7.49 1.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. $15.68 1.9% – – – – Group III................................................. 23.11 11.5 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.47 1.7 $14.70 1.7% $10.70 5.5% Group I................................................... 10.97 2.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.43 2.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 23.11 11.5 – – – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.83 5.0 17.23 5.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.34 4.3 10.82 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.04 3.8 18.05 3.9 – – Group III................................................. 25.85 6.7 25.85 6.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.13 1.9 14.34 1.8 10.80 5.7 Group I................................................... 11.02 2.5 11.14 2.9 10.20 7.1 Group II.................................................. 16.15 2.5 16.20 2.5 13.34 9.6 Cooks............................................................. 9.84 1.2 10.30 1.1 8.32 2.1 Group I................................................... 9.58 1.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 13.45 4.3 – – – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.38 2.6 7.99 3.5 6.85 2.9 Group I................................................... 7.38 2.6 7.99 3.5 6.85 2.9 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.26 1.7 11.40 1.8 9.83 3.2 Group I................................................... 10.77 2.2 10.88 2.3 9.78 3.5 Group II.................................................. 14.46 3.9 14.75 3.9 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.13 1.2 10.40 1.4 9.09 1.6 Group I................................................... 9.95 1.2 10.20 1.3 9.04 1.6 Group II.................................................. 12.68 6.8 12.69 7.3 – – Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.08 2.5 9.26 3.2 8.55 4.2 Group I................................................... 8.98 2.7 9.19 3.3 8.37 3.7 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.03 1.6 9.66 2.2 8.11 2.3 Group I................................................... 8.98 1.5 9.60 2.0 8.11 2.3 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.29 1.9 5.48 2.6 5.12 2.3 Group I................................................... 5.27 1.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 9.72 10.7 – – – – Bartenders...................................................... 6.87 2.2 7.03 4.3 6.71 4.6 Group I................................................... 6.86 2.3 7.02 4.5 6.71 4.6 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.54 2.9 4.67 4.0 4.41 2.8 Group I................................................... 4.52 2.9 4.66 4.1 4.38 2.7 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.00 1.9 7.25 3.5 6.75 2.6 Group I................................................... 6.99 1.9 7.24 3.5 6.73 2.6 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.58 1.0 8.45 1.8 6.98 1.0 Group I................................................... 7.57 1.0 – – – – Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.53 1.2 8.47 2.2 6.93 .9 Group I................................................... 7.53 1.2 8.51 2.2 6.93 .9 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 7.81 2.0 8.38 2.5 7.28 2.6 Group I................................................... 7.74 1.8 8.25 2.0 7.29 2.6 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.37 4.8 8.64 5.1 7.83 5.2 Group I................................................... $8.37 4.8% $8.62 5.1% $7.84 5.3% Dishwashers....................................................... 7.93 1.3 8.25 1.7 7.26 1.5 Group I................................................... 7.92 1.3 8.23 1.7 7.26 1.5 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.84 3.6 8.90 8.1 7.25 1.9 Group I................................................... 7.58 2.6 8.21 6.0 7.25 1.9 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.49 2.3 11.99 2.5 8.82 1.8 Group I................................................... 10.62 2.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.87 3.8 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.81 5.3 18.86 5.3 12.33 9.7 Group I................................................... 12.96 8.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.03 5.8 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.24 4.7 17.30 4.7 12.44 10.5 Group I................................................... 12.87 8.6 12.86 8.8 – – Group II.................................................. 20.32 4.6 20.35 4.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.70 10.7 22.71 10.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.61 8.5 14.75 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 21.85 11.7 21.85 11.7 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.64 2.3 11.06 2.6 8.72 2.0 Group I................................................... 10.49 2.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.64 4.5 – – – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.14 2.3 11.67 2.5 8.91 2.0 Group I................................................... 10.96 2.1 11.50 2.4 8.79 1.8 Group II.................................................. 18.62 4.9 18.60 5.0 – – Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.87 1.9 8.92 2.3 8.57 2.4 Group I................................................... 8.85 1.9 8.90 2.3 8.56 2.4 Pest control workers.............................................. 16.13 4.5 15.96 3.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.47 6.0 13.49 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.65 7.5 17.39 6.2 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.94 2.6 12.29 2.8 9.25 4.2 Group I................................................... 11.11 2.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.84 2.9 – – – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.69 2.7 12.01 2.9 9.35 4.4 Group I................................................... 10.93 3.0 11.22 3.1 8.87 3.2 Group II.................................................. 18.74 3.1 18.74 3.1 – – Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.77 7.9 17.04 8.1 – – Group I................................................... 14.28 8.4 14.65 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.79 6.7 19.79 6.7 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.58 5.6 11.17 7.8 9.16 4.5 Group I................................................... 9.19 6.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.65 3.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 24.03 9.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 14.08 3.6 – – Group I................................................... $11.01 1.4% – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.82 7.1 – – – – Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.1 $16.03 7.2% – – Group II.................................................. 16.87 7.7 16.86 7.6 – – Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 11.10 1.5 – – Group I................................................... 10.99 1.1 10.99 1.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.88 3.6 15.98 3.7 $12.83 7.5% Group I................................................... 12.61 7.9 12.70 8.7 – – Group II.................................................. 15.69 4.6 15.74 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 25.08 12.1 25.09 12.1 – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.83 16.0 11.93 15.9 7.25 4.8 Group I................................................... 10.52 17.8 11.60 18.0 7.25 4.8 Group II.................................................. 16.77 3.8 16.77 3.8 – – Gaming services workers........................................... 6.41 5.7 6.43 4.9 6.28 17.5 Group I................................................... 6.41 5.6 – – – – Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.24 2.2 6.30 2.4 – – Group I................................................... 6.25 2.4 6.32 2.6 – – Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 10.84 26.7 8.59 7.0 12.23 35.7 Group I................................................... 10.84 26.7 8.59 7.0 12.23 35.7 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 34.7 – – – – Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.52 7.5 13.49 11.2 9.37 12.4 Group I................................................... 10.10 10.2 12.95 21.7 9.38 12.4 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.37 4.0 9.75 7.0 7.40 1.6 Group I................................................... 8.04 4.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 14.11 7.2 – – – – Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.02 5.0 9.28 9.5 7.22 1.6 Group I................................................... 7.64 4.8 8.51 11.9 7.20 1.5 Group II.................................................. 15.36 3.6 – – – – Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.60 8.1 10.98 11.0 7.98 3.5 Group I................................................... 9.60 8.1 10.98 11.0 7.98 3.5 Funeral attendants................................................ 11.08 9.5 – – 10.81 10.4 Group I................................................... 11.08 9.5 – – 10.81 10.4 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.66 6.1 12.48 5.6 13.11 9.8 Group I................................................... 10.19 6.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.34 6.4 – – – – Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.74 6.6 12.58 5.8 13.22 11.8 Group I................................................... 10.16 6.8 10.48 8.1 8.85 4.7 Group II.................................................. 15.50 6.6 15.35 5.7 15.89 10.5 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 14.47 19.2 13.27 16.1 15.65 35.2 Group I................................................... 14.47 29.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.53 19.9 – – – – Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 11.2 10.75 13.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.32 9.9 10.75 13.2 – – Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.7 – – 29.44 27.6 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.81 9.7 9.99 10.8 8.57 4.8 Group I................................................... 9.74 11.0 – – – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.99 4.6 8.02 5.1 7.66 3.8 Group I................................................... $7.99 4.6% $8.03 5.1% $7.66 3.8% Concierges...................................................... 12.95 9.6 13.73 9.8 9.43 9.5 Group I................................................... 13.34 9.8 14.44 9.1 9.43 9.5 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.76 9.2 12.81 13.9 10.30 8.7 Group I................................................... 10.93 7.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.14 15.9 – – – – Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.59 9.5 12.77 14.7 10.03 8.7 Group I................................................... 10.78 8.2 12.38 7.6 9.77 8.8 Group II.................................................. 19.73 16.2 – – – – Transportation attendants......................................... 29.65 4.3 30.14 4.0 19.73 22.5 Group I................................................... 24.34 5.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 38.33 2.0 – – – – Flight attendants............................................... 34.18 3.8 34.11 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 29.98 3.8 29.98 3.8 – – Group II.................................................. 38.66 1.8 38.72 1.9 – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 14.42 10.7 15.08 10.7 10.14 7.2 Group I................................................... 14.24 11.1 14.87 11.1 10.06 7.4 Child care workers................................................ 9.02 1.9 9.06 2.7 8.92 2.7 Group I................................................... 8.79 1.9 8.77 2.5 8.82 2.7 Group II.................................................. 13.88 7.3 13.71 7.8 15.81 4.1 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.03 5.3 9.98 3.2 7.65 8.7 Group I................................................... 8.99 5.4 9.95 3.5 7.65 8.7 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.07 3.3 14.37 4.2 10.37 3.8 Group I................................................... 9.74 2.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.68 4.8 – – – – Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.27 5.1 15.92 8.9 13.49 5.7 Group I................................................... 11.40 4.4 13.03 6.5 10.85 5.0 Group II.................................................. 19.11 5.1 19.35 12.1 18.92 3.9 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.36 3.7 14.02 4.4 9.12 4.2 Group I................................................... 9.29 3.1 10.36 4.4 8.75 4.2 Group II.................................................. 15.62 6.3 17.54 5.5 10.74 14.4 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.67 17.3 9.61 18.6 10.29 7.0 Group I................................................... 9.96 3.0 9.98 3.6 9.89 5.5 Group II.................................................. 8.82 22.3 – – – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.57 1.4 19.22 1.7 8.50 .8 Group I................................................... 10.51 1.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.36 2.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 49.92 6.0 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.96 3.6 20.18 3.5 9.87 16.2 Group I................................................... 11.80 3.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.31 2.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 47.87 8.5 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.23 2.2 17.31 2.2 11.69 26.6 Group I................................................... 11.97 3.4 12.13 3.2 8.67 6.7 Group II.................................................. 18.70 2.4 18.71 2.4 – – Group III................................................. $47.58 27.5% $47.58 27.5% – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 28.95 8.0 29.93 7.8 – – Group I................................................... – – 12.51 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.64 7.4 21.64 7.4 – – Group III................................................. 47.94 8.6 47.94 8.6 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.02 1.6 12.62 2.0 $8.32 0.8% Group I................................................... 10.05 1.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.57 4.1 – – – – Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.95 1.2 9.75 1.6 8.00 .8 Group I................................................... 8.84 1.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.66 6.9 – – – – Cashiers...................................................... 8.86 .8 9.64 1.2 8.00 .8 Group I................................................... 8.74 .9 9.50 1.3 8.01 .8 Group II.................................................. 18.66 6.9 18.68 7.3 – – Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.37 6.0 11.41 5.8 9.67 9.7 Group I................................................... 11.37 6.0 11.41 5.8 9.67 9.7 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.06 3.5 13.36 3.4 7.75 1.9 Group I................................................... 10.81 2.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.32 4.5 – – – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.20 6.4 11.57 6.7 7.37 1.6 Group I................................................... 9.29 2.6 10.53 3.1 7.37 1.6 Group II.................................................. 15.56 8.2 15.56 8.2 – – Parts salespersons............................................ 14.36 3.2 15.05 3.2 9.09 4.8 Group I................................................... 12.76 3.2 13.37 3.3 9.07 4.8 Group II.................................................. 21.15 4.9 21.15 4.9 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 12.59 2.7 14.42 3.0 8.79 1.5 Group I................................................... 11.13 2.6 12.79 3.3 8.65 1.2 Group II.................................................. 21.90 4.8 21.93 4.9 20.85 24.6 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.07 10.7 23.29 10.7 – – Group I................................................... 19.43 23.5 19.56 24.1 – – Group II.................................................. 24.19 10.3 24.19 10.3 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.86 6.3 25.99 6.3 – – Group I................................................... 15.11 6.7 15.12 6.2 – – Group II.................................................. 25.50 8.3 25.56 8.3 – – Group III................................................. 44.09 17.8 44.09 17.8 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.03 8.7 53.54 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 15.07 5.1 15.76 2.7 – – Group II.................................................. 35.21 13.3 35.46 13.3 – – Group III................................................. 69.56 9.8 69.56 9.8 – – Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 10.4 14.13 11.3 14.19 6.9 Group I................................................... 10.43 4.5 10.42 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.82 7.8 18.24 8.2 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.97 3.4 30.07 3.4 18.85 31.8 Group I................................................... 17.96 6.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 27.19 4.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 46.30 6.9 – – – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... $35.57 6.6% $35.55 6.7% – – Group I................................................... 14.92 5.8 14.92 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 30.01 7.7 30.10 7.7 – – Group III................................................. 49.95 11.5 49.95 11.5 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.88 3.0 28.04 3.0 $10.91 6.0% Group I................................................... 18.40 6.4 18.46 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 26.28 4.1 26.36 4.1 – – Group III................................................. 43.28 5.2 43.28 5.2 – – Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.95 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Group I................................................... 11.20 7.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.77 11.2 – – – – Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.96 8.4 16.83 7.9 10.52 8.1 Group I................................................... 11.20 7.0 12.58 5.3 10.38 8.1 Group II.................................................. 18.77 11.2 18.67 11.4 – – Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 26.86 11.2 27.39 11.2 17.33 36.2 Group I................................................... 15.33 12.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 32.69 17.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.45 11.0 – – – – Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 13.2 24.58 13.9 – – Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.31 13.9 28.26 13.6 – – Group I................................................... 15.60 13.0 16.17 13.8 – – Group II.................................................. 35.73 18.2 35.73 18.2 – – Sales engineers................................................... 34.17 4.5 34.33 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 26.39 5.6 26.39 5.6 – – Group III................................................. 36.58 4.1 37.00 4.5 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 10.90 9.5 11.49 10.1 9.29 6.4 Group I................................................... 10.40 8.5 10.83 9.0 9.26 6.5 Group II.................................................. 19.14 10.6 19.89 10.6 – – Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.13 6.9 17.00 7.3 8.64 4.3 Group I................................................... 10.88 4.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 25.22 8.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 47.81 17.1 – – – – Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 20.5 21.42 9.7 9.71 7.9 Group I................................................... 12.59 22.6 – – 9.71 7.9 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.86 .7 15.21 .7 11.68 1.0 Group I................................................... 12.81 .7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.11 .7 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.95 5.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.84 1.3 21.91 1.3 15.32 6.1 Group I................................................... 14.29 4.5 14.38 4.5 12.64 12.6 Group II.................................................. 21.42 1.2 21.48 1.2 15.83 5.0 Group III................................................. 30.23 6.9 30.23 6.9 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ $11.30 4.0% $11.80 4.3% $9.84 4.1% Group I................................................... 11.24 4.1 11.75 4.2 9.62 4.5 Telephone operators............................................... 14.41 9.0 14.68 8.8 11.48 16.0 Group I................................................... 13.70 10.0 13.92 9.8 11.46 17.0 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.17 1.2 14.46 1.2 11.68 1.4 Group I................................................... 12.73 1.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.56 1.1 – – – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.32 4.5 14.41 5.1 12.89 10.5 Group I................................................... 12.41 6.0 12.43 6.3 11.91 17.1 Group II.................................................. 16.86 3.0 16.93 3.0 15.60 15.7 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.13 1.7 14.23 1.7 12.72 3.4 Group I................................................... 13.19 1.6 13.26 1.7 12.36 3.2 Group II.................................................. 17.15 2.4 17.14 2.4 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.08 1.3 15.28 1.3 12.79 2.4 Group I................................................... 13.47 1.5 13.69 1.5 11.46 2.9 Group II.................................................. 17.77 1.3 17.84 1.4 16.75 3.1 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.35 2.6 – – – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.76 1.7 17.01 1.5 11.78 6.5 Group I................................................... 14.92 2.9 15.26 2.9 11.13 5.3 Group II.................................................. 18.87 3.1 18.87 3.1 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.93 3.6 16.07 3.6 11.62 21.2 Group I................................................... 14.65 4.1 14.64 4.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.51 6.2 17.52 6.2 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.22 .9 11.48 1.1 10.29 1.1 Group I................................................... 11.06 .9 11.30 1.1 10.19 1.1 Group II.................................................. 14.28 2.4 14.18 2.5 – – Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.12 5.3 18.19 5.1 – – Group I................................................... 15.03 6.1 15.20 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.62 4.7 19.49 4.7 – – Correspondence clerks............................................. 14.42 5.7 15.05 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.79 7.4 14.50 5.0 – – Group II.................................................. 17.47 6.5 17.47 6.5 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.00 3.6 15.82 3.4 22.40 33.4 Group I................................................... 13.81 3.8 13.89 3.8 11.34 13.8 Group II.................................................. 18.18 4.7 17.74 4.3 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.94 4.2 14.60 3.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.02 4.9 13.05 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 16.28 3.8 16.28 3.8 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 15.08 1.7 15.36 1.8 11.22 3.5 Group I................................................... 13.31 2.1 13.56 2.3 10.32 3.3 Group II.................................................. 19.32 1.8 19.36 1.9 17.53 6.1 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.39 1.6 17.49 1.9 13.85 14.5 Group I................................................... 14.34 6.8 14.65 7.7 – – Group II.................................................. 17.99 1.8 17.97 1.9 – – File clerks....................................................... 11.64 3.4 12.25 3.4 9.85 4.1 Group I................................................... 11.58 3.6 12.24 3.7 9.85 4.1 Group II.................................................. 14.36 6.7 14.36 6.7 – – Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. $9.34 1.6% $9.49 1.7% $8.48 4.2% Group I................................................... 9.27 1.5 9.41 1.5 8.48 4.2 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.20 3.4 12.97 3.6 9.95 5.6 Group I................................................... 11.43 4.0 12.10 4.4 9.83 5.5 Group II.................................................. 15.31 8.1 15.63 7.9 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.81 2.3 13.65 3.0 11.15 4.9 Group I................................................... 12.36 1.7 13.15 2.7 10.91 2.9 Group II.................................................. 16.09 8.4 17.07 6.5 13.57 25.6 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.13 2.1 15.16 2.1 14.26 10.7 Group I................................................... 13.87 2.5 13.95 2.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.12 3.0 17.11 3.1 – – New accounts clerks............................................... 12.97 2.5 13.01 2.5 12.22 11.9 Group I................................................... 12.24 2.7 12.31 2.8 10.72 4.4 Group II.................................................. 15.01 3.9 14.87 3.3 – – Order clerks...................................................... 14.24 2.8 14.45 3.0 11.08 12.4 Group I................................................... 13.51 3.0 13.72 2.9 11.11 13.1 Group II.................................................. 20.37 6.0 20.37 6.0 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.87 3.9 16.97 4.0 12.86 9.3 Group I................................................... 14.46 3.1 14.61 3.2 11.03 5.1 Group II.................................................. 19.01 6.1 19.03 6.2 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.01 1.5 12.35 1.5 10.30 3.1 Group I................................................... 11.87 1.5 12.19 1.5 10.24 3.4 Group II.................................................. 15.28 11.8 15.27 12.4 – – Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.13 6.6 14.12 7.8 14.15 5.7 Group I................................................... 13.52 7.3 13.31 8.8 14.26 5.9 Group II.................................................. 18.17 2.7 18.28 2.8 – – Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.27 21.9 21.46 16.4 21.04 30.4 Group I................................................... – – 14.92 6.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.96 6.6 18.99 6.8 – – Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.62 2.9 11.23 3.0 8.81 3.9 Group I................................................... 10.63 3.0 11.24 3.1 8.81 3.9 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.95 3.2 17.13 3.2 11.75 8.2 Group I................................................... 13.42 2.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.30 3.6 – – – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.23 4.3 16.40 4.5 12.98 13.7 Group I................................................... 14.02 4.9 14.20 5.0 11.92 13.1 Group II.................................................. 19.07 4.0 19.03 4.3 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.32 4.2 17.49 4.2 10.44 6.5 Group I................................................... 13.10 3.5 13.22 3.5 10.25 7.9 Group II.................................................. 22.66 4.8 22.66 4.9 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.66 4.4 16.80 4.5 13.21 3.3 Group I................................................... 16.65 3.0 16.70 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 19.39 14.9 19.39 14.9 – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.86 2.9 18.92 2.7 15.25 44.1 Group I................................................... 14.12 5.3 14.34 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 20.92 2.4 20.83 2.4 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.90 1.6 12.98 1.6 10.45 5.3 Group I................................................... $12.94 1.7% $13.06 1.8% $10.11 5.8% Group II.................................................. 17.59 3.3 17.72 3.2 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.85 1.7 12.65 1.8 9.00 4.8 Group I................................................... 11.38 1.6 12.19 1.7 8.62 2.2 Group II.................................................. 19.13 4.3 19.12 4.8 – – Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.53 3.8 13.69 4.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.73 3.2 12.91 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 16.29 7.7 16.93 7.7 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.44 .8 17.64 1.0 14.60 3.5 Group I................................................... 14.27 1.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.06 1.5 – – – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.07 1.7 20.21 1.7 16.72 6.5 Group I................................................... 14.75 3.6 14.93 3.8 12.89 9.8 Group II.................................................. 21.02 1.3 21.10 1.3 17.66 7.2 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.42 5.6 20.35 5.8 21.88 4.0 Group I................................................... 15.90 6.4 15.78 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 21.15 8.0 21.12 8.5 21.68 4.0 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.26 3.4 14.32 3.5 13.79 5.1 Group I................................................... 13.42 3.8 13.49 4.0 12.94 4.9 Group II.................................................. 17.03 3.2 16.94 3.3 17.75 10.0 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.78 1.0 16.00 1.2 12.79 3.7 Group I................................................... 14.37 1.2 14.59 1.4 11.90 3.3 Group II.................................................. 18.28 1.7 18.40 1.6 15.68 6.0 Computer operators................................................ 16.39 3.1 16.53 3.1 13.77 11.0 Group I................................................... 13.30 3.6 13.41 3.5 12.62 8.5 Group II.................................................. 17.55 4.9 17.55 4.9 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.57 1.5 13.68 1.5 12.73 6.6 Group I................................................... 13.10 1.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.33 6.2 – – – – Data entry keyers............................................... 12.71 1.7 12.68 1.2 12.85 7.9 Group I................................................... 12.53 1.6 12.48 1.2 12.88 8.2 Group II.................................................. 17.17 5.8 17.17 5.8 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 15.44 3.0 15.71 3.2 12.29 8.0 Group I................................................... 14.56 3.1 14.85 3.1 11.42 9.3 Group II.................................................. 18.76 7.2 18.76 7.4 – – Desktop publishers................................................ 18.61 6.4 18.08 6.9 – – Group I................................................... 14.36 3.3 14.30 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.52 8.7 21.09 11.3 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.36 2.2 15.36 2.3 15.26 6.4 Group I................................................... 13.22 2.5 13.18 2.6 13.99 9.7 Group II.................................................. 17.65 2.5 17.74 2.7 15.84 4.8 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.74 4.4 11.73 4.8 11.85 6.1 Group I................................................... 11.39 4.8 11.42 5.4 11.07 4.1 Group II.................................................. 18.90 4.8 18.90 4.8 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 13.66 1.0 14.01 1.1 11.46 2.0 Group I................................................... 12.60 .8 12.89 .8 11.09 2.3 Group II.................................................. 17.91 1.3 17.94 1.3 16.91 8.8 Office machine operators, except computer......................... $12.28 3.0% $12.36 3.1% $10.42 4.5% Group I................................................... 11.86 4.0 11.92 4.1 10.50 4.5 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 13.83 14.3 15.14 13.5 – – Group I................................................... 11.35 4.0 11.62 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 15.64 19.9 18.46 13.5 – – Statistical assistants............................................ 16.25 5.9 16.28 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 14.52 7.4 14.13 8.9 – – Group II.................................................. 18.92 6.3 18.93 6.4 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.03 7.6 12.26 7.6 10.57 18.0 Group I................................................... 10.43 6.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.83 10.0 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 18.55 12.7 18.55 12.7 – – Agricultural inspectors Group II.................................................. 19.11 8.5 19.17 8.3 – – Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.99 8.9 9.37 9.9 – – Group I................................................... 8.99 8.9 9.37 9.9 – – Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.04 7.0 9.81 6.0 10.85 17.6 Group I................................................... 9.79 7.5 – – – – Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.52 8.1 9.92 7.4 12.52 10.9 Group I................................................... 10.34 8.2 9.66 7.0 12.52 10.9 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 9.59 12.8 11.44 7.5 – – Group I................................................... 8.31 12.1 – – – – Logging workers................................................... 15.71 16.2 15.71 16.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.71 11.0 – – – – Logging equipment operators..................................... 18.49 13.6 18.49 13.6 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.46 1.5 19.50 1.5 16.77 6.0 Group I................................................... 13.64 2.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.09 1.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.03 5.7 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.54 3.0 26.55 3.0 – – Group II.................................................. 25.46 3.9 25.46 3.9 – – Group III................................................. 36.76 6.6 36.76 6.6 – – Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 6.7 21.15 6.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.14 6.8 21.14 6.8 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.20 6.2 25.19 6.4 – – Group II.................................................. 25.20 3.4 – – – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.72 5.9 25.72 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 25.26 3.6 25.06 3.7 – – Carpenters........................................................ 20.43 2.9 20.44 2.9 19.49 13.5 Group I................................................... 14.70 4.8 14.72 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.03 3.4 22.00 3.4 25.49 9.3 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 19.46 9.4 – – Group I................................................... 15.37 8.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. $23.69 11.9% – – – – Carpet installers............................................... 22.30 17.2 $22.31 17.3% – – Group II.................................................. 28.01 12.4 28.01 12.4 – – Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 8.3 18.11 8.3 – – Group II.................................................. 20.54 13.5 20.54 13.5 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.19 3.8 19.23 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 15.67 9.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.34 3.4 – – – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.17 3.7 19.21 3.7 – – Group I................................................... 15.67 9.5 15.67 9.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.32 3.4 21.41 3.4 – – Construction laborers............................................. 15.03 4.9 14.93 5.1 $19.37 10.2% Group I................................................... 14.47 5.3 14.45 5.2 15.57 27.0 Group II.................................................. 21.41 4.1 20.94 4.3 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.54 3.9 18.54 3.9 – – Group I................................................... 14.08 3.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.28 3.8 – – – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.56 5.3 15.56 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.78 5.0 13.78 5.0 – – Group II.................................................. 17.08 8.1 17.08 8.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 19.48 4.3 19.48 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.21 3.7 14.21 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 22.31 3.9 22.31 3.9 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.66 5.2 17.67 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.74 8.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.15 6.0 – – – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.4 17.40 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.23 3.7 13.23 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.02 7.5 18.03 7.7 – – Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 18.72 6.8 – – Group I................................................... 20.02 12.1 20.02 12.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.66 7.5 18.66 7.5 – – Electricians...................................................... 22.93 3.8 22.94 3.9 22.30 12.8 Group I................................................... 14.14 2.4 14.14 2.4 – – Group II.................................................. 24.67 4.2 24.70 4.2 20.52 14.1 Group III................................................. 35.40 3.7 35.40 3.7 – – Glaziers.......................................................... 18.35 15.3 18.22 15.5 – – Group II.................................................. 23.81 7.4 23.75 7.5 – – Insulation workers................................................ 16.37 7.3 16.37 7.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.48 6.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.35 12.7 – – – – Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.23 5.6 14.23 5.6 – – Group I................................................... 13.61 8.7 13.61 8.7 – – Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 17.84 10.6 – – Group II.................................................. 19.34 12.8 19.34 12.8 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.22 3.9 15.27 4.0 11.41 10.8 Group I................................................... 12.82 2.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. $19.76 4.3% – – – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.15 4.0 $15.19 4.0% $11.41 10.8% Group I................................................... 12.67 2.7 12.70 2.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.76 4.3 19.76 4.3 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.63 7.3 22.63 7.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.22 2.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.39 4.5 – – – – Pipelayers...................................................... 17.09 9.9 17.09 9.9 – – Group I................................................... 11.94 4.5 11.94 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.17 25.9 19.17 25.9 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.20 6.5 23.20 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.65 3.0 13.65 3.0 – – Group II.................................................. 23.63 4.0 23.63 4.0 – – Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 5.5 16.58 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.04 7.8 17.04 7.8 – – Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 17.02 13.3 – – Roofers........................................................... 16.06 7.6 16.01 7.7 – – Group I................................................... 12.68 3.2 12.68 3.2 – – Group II.................................................. 22.30 4.2 22.42 4.3 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.66 7.7 19.72 7.8 – – Group I................................................... 15.80 15.8 15.92 16.2 – – Group II.................................................. 22.42 7.0 22.42 7.1 – – Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.79 13.4 27.79 13.4 – – Group II.................................................. 23.36 5.1 23.36 5.1 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.56 2.3 12.63 2.4 10.76 11.1 Group I................................................... 12.06 2.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.24 7.5 – – – – Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 15.77 12.4 – – Group I................................................... 14.53 15.4 14.53 15.4 – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.71 5.1 12.76 5.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.65 5.5 12.69 5.8 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.53 3.5 10.50 3.6 – – Group I................................................... 10.47 3.4 10.43 3.4 – – Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons.. 10.16 4.1 10.19 4.2 – – Group I................................................... 10.14 4.2 10.17 4.3 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.33 3.2 12.32 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 12.31 3.2 12.23 3.3 – – Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.54 5.5 9.68 6.1 – – Group I................................................... 9.54 5.5 9.68 6.1 – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.38 3.8 25.49 3.6 19.26 30.5 Group II.................................................. 24.60 4.8 24.69 4.7 20.03 31.2 Group III................................................. 30.95 5.4 30.95 5.4 – – Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 14.3 37.92 14.3 – – Group II.................................................. 33.22 3.1 33.22 3.1 – – Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.87 24.3 18.93 24.5 – – Group II.................................................. 23.03 11.7 23.03 11.7 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... $15.65 7.0% $15.78 7.1% – – Group I................................................... 14.35 9.9 14.50 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.18 9.3 18.18 9.3 – – Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 21.38 9.5 21.38 9.5 – – Group I................................................... 20.48 12.0 20.48 12.0 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.43 10.4 17.43 10.4 – – Group I................................................... 18.44 12.4 18.44 12.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.60 5.4 19.60 5.4 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.95 4.6 16.06 4.7 $11.64 5.5% Group I................................................... 12.40 5.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.70 5.1 – – – – Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 19.7 19.37 19.7 – – Group II.................................................. 27.55 8.8 – – – – Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 18.34 13.5 – – Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 16.94 9.3 – – Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 20.77 7.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.12 6.4 – – – – Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 18.09 6.2 – – Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 7.9 18.47 7.9 – – Group I................................................... 15.09 5.5 15.09 5.5 – – Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 11.67 8.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.55 6.1 12.55 6.1 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.70 1.6 19.81 1.7 13.64 10.1 Group I................................................... 12.89 1.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.70 1.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.25 3.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.49 3.5 26.55 3.5 16.83 14.9 Group II.................................................. 25.84 4.1 25.86 4.1 – – Group III................................................. 35.90 3.4 35.90 3.4 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.24 5.6 17.32 5.7 – – Group I................................................... 11.20 12.0 11.20 12.0 – – Group II.................................................. 19.29 5.4 19.49 5.5 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.42 2.7 25.55 2.8 – – Group I................................................... 16.26 8.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 26.97 3.1 – – – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.42 2.7 25.55 2.8 – – Group I................................................... 16.26 8.8 15.47 10.3 – – Group II.................................................. 26.97 3.1 26.97 3.1 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.32 5.0 19.42 5.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.22 6.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.26 4.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.02 6.6 – – – – Avionics technicians Group II.................................................. $19.42 12.7% $19.42 12.7% – – Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 13.79 7.7 – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.92 9.7 24.33 10.0 – – Group II.................................................. 24.78 10.5 25.54 10.5 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.63 5.8 21.66 5.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.83 5.4 12.83 5.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.46 6.3 22.49 6.3 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.22 7.5 29.22 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 29.12 8.4 29.12 8.4 – – Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.01 12.7 20.61 10.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.37 7.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.78 14.2 24.78 14.2 – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 14.31 6.3 14.41 6.1 – – Group I................................................... 11.44 7.4 11.44 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 16.42 5.7 16.42 5.7 – – Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.12 4.4 19.13 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.54 4.7 19.55 4.7 – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.85 7.4 26.85 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 26.79 8.2 26.80 8.2 – – Group III................................................. 30.81 9.0 30.81 9.0 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.98 2.8 18.13 3.0 $10.78 6.4% Group I................................................... 12.88 5.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.59 3.1 – – – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.93 8.8 17.01 8.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.50 8.3 13.54 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.42 9.8 19.53 9.9 – – Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 16.73 5.3 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.29 2.9 18.45 3.1 10.87 7.3 Group I................................................... 12.46 7.6 12.73 7.6 10.00 4.4 Group II.................................................. 19.64 3.2 19.65 3.2 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.58 2.0 19.58 2.0 – – Group I................................................... 14.50 5.3 14.50 5.3 – – Group II.................................................. 19.96 2.3 19.96 2.3 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.67 2.2 18.74 2.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.64 6.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.19 2.2 – – – – Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.57 6.4 15.69 6.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.59 8.4 13.59 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 16.33 8.5 16.52 8.0 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.30 2.1 19.35 2.1 – – Group II.................................................. 19.58 2.0 19.63 2.0 – – Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.12 3.9 22.12 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. $22.13 3.9% $22.13 3.9% – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.56 5.2 15.68 5.1 – – Group I................................................... 12.06 7.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.34 3.9 – – – – Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.07 13.3 15.40 12.7 – – Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 16.65 13.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.40 8.3 17.40 8.3 – – Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.43 3.5 15.45 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 14.23 7.3 14.23 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 15.79 3.7 15.82 3.7 – – Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.58 4.3 10.72 4.9 $9.98 9.7% Group I................................................... 10.38 5.1 – – – – Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.53 4.8 10.51 5.2 10.63 14.4 Group I................................................... 10.62 5.2 10.58 5.5 10.92 19.4 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.74 5.3 20.86 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.58 7.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.44 4.2 – – – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.16 3.9 22.32 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 15.89 6.6 16.68 5.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.61 4.3 22.61 4.3 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.73 4.0 19.51 3.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.72 4.8 13.72 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 21.20 4.5 20.92 4.2 – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.54 7.1 18.29 6.8 – – Group I................................................... 13.90 6.3 14.37 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 20.88 8.3 20.22 7.8 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.81 1.9 18.84 1.9 14.71 16.8 Group I................................................... 13.14 3.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.61 1.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.95 10.1 – – – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.11 1.8 22.12 1.8 – – Group I................................................... 16.06 6.9 16.06 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.24 1.9 22.24 1.9 – – Group III................................................. 25.22 4.8 25.22 4.8 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.58 2.4 16.63 2.5 13.55 19.5 Group I................................................... 12.43 3.2 12.50 3.4 10.36 8.9 Group II.................................................. 19.10 2.0 19.07 2.1 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.98 4.1 17.01 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 14.45 5.0 14.45 5.0 – – Group II.................................................. 18.65 3.5 18.65 3.5 – – Millwrights..................................................... 22.33 5.6 22.20 5.6 – – Group II.................................................. 22.36 5.4 22.21 5.4 – – Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 19.00 6.2 – – Group II.................................................. 19.00 6.2 19.00 6.2 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... $25.42 2.5% $25.45 2.5% – – Group I................................................... 16.12 4.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 26.80 1.9 – – – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.84 3.6 26.84 3.6 – – Group I................................................... 17.72 6.5 17.72 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 27.96 2.8 27.96 2.8 – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.49 3.7 24.55 3.7 – – Group I................................................... 15.15 4.1 15.15 4.1 – – Group II.................................................. 26.07 2.7 26.13 2.6 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.17 5.5 21.20 5.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.34 6.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.65 7.1 – – – – Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.72 11.0 19.76 11.2 – – Group II.................................................. 24.25 5.7 24.52 5.8 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.86 2.5 15.00 2.6 $10.95 7.1% Group I................................................... 12.29 2.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.22 4.4 – – – – Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.31 8.6 14.31 8.6 – – Group I................................................... 13.63 9.3 13.63 9.3 – – Group II.................................................. 17.71 4.1 17.71 4.1 – – Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.24 9.6 18.24 9.6 – – Group II.................................................. 19.07 6.9 19.07 6.9 – – Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 12.14 8.6 – – Riggers......................................................... 18.06 17.7 17.41 19.4 – – Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.44 3.5 23.44 3.5 – – Group II.................................................. 23.53 3.3 23.53 3.3 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.29 2.8 12.44 2.9 9.38 10.9 Group I................................................... 12.04 3.0 12.20 3.0 9.38 10.9 Group II.................................................. 19.10 8.4 19.10 8.4 – – Production occupations.............................................. 15.11 1.1 15.29 1.2 10.08 2.3 Group I................................................... 12.72 1.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.99 1.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.44 3.1 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.99 1.8 22.99 1.8 – – Group I................................................... 14.43 6.1 14.43 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.99 2.1 21.99 2.1 – – Group III................................................. 32.39 5.1 32.39 5.1 – – Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 22.81 4.6 23.26 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 19.75 8.7 20.79 7.7 – – Group II.................................................. 23.80 2.7 23.80 2.7 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.22 2.9 13.30 3.0 10.74 2.6 Group I................................................... 12.01 2.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.89 4.2 – – – – Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 11.39 8.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.19 5.4 12.19 5.4 – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. $13.12 3.0% $13.24 3.1% $10.74 2.6% Group I................................................... 11.95 2.1 12.02 2.3 10.69 3.2 Group II.................................................. 17.87 6.3 17.93 6.4 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 14.03 5.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.14 5.6 12.14 5.6 – – Group II.................................................. 17.92 3.3 17.92 3.3 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.03 10.2 19.09 10.2 – – Group I................................................... 18.71 15.4 18.81 15.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.46 9.5 19.46 9.5 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.74 6.6 15.80 6.6 – – Group I................................................... 15.27 8.4 15.36 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 17.21 9.2 17.21 9.2 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 14.93 3.6 15.08 3.6 10.06 5.8 Group I................................................... 14.73 4.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.67 9.4 – – – – Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 12.87 5.8 – – Team assemblers................................................. 18.07 9.0 18.06 9.0 – – Group I................................................... 18.30 9.5 18.30 9.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.39 5.0 17.39 5.0 – – Bakers............................................................ 12.14 6.0 12.59 6.3 10.01 3.6 Group I................................................... 10.54 3.5 10.71 4.1 9.99 3.9 Group II.................................................. 18.05 14.2 18.10 14.2 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.04 4.8 12.08 4.7 11.55 14.2 Group I................................................... 10.67 4.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.62 5.3 – – – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 4.7 15.03 5.1 15.07 6.1 Group I................................................... 13.45 5.8 13.37 6.3 14.20 8.5 Group II.................................................. 16.53 5.7 16.49 6.3 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.30 7.1 9.52 7.4 7.24 8.2 Group I................................................... 8.91 5.8 9.10 6.0 7.24 8.2 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.99 4.1 10.97 4.2 – – Group I................................................... 10.87 4.6 10.85 4.7 – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.56 3.7 12.58 3.8 11.96 23.4 Group I................................................... 12.21 3.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.40 5.2 – – – – Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.49 9.0 12.20 9.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.14 10.0 12.83 10.2 – – Food batchmakers................................................ 13.40 3.9 13.59 3.9 8.97 10.1 Group I................................................... 12.74 4.1 12.93 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 17.65 5.2 17.91 5.2 – – Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 10.85 9.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.47 9.1 10.47 9.1 – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.36 4.2 17.37 4.2 – – Group I................................................... 13.96 5.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.99 4.0 – – – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.37 3.4 16.38 3.4 – – Group I................................................... $13.96 5.4% $13.96 5.4% – – Group II.................................................. 18.13 2.4 18.17 2.4 – – Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 23.69 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.59 9.1 22.59 9.1 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 14.64 4.8 14.69 4.8 – – Group I................................................... 13.49 6.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.06 3.3 – – – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.92 4.3 14.01 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.06 5.4 13.06 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 16.97 4.2 17.51 2.6 – – Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 13.36 7.7 – – Group I................................................... 12.13 5.2 12.13 5.2 – – Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 16.67 8.9 – – Group I................................................... 15.22 13.3 15.22 13.3 – – Group II.................................................. 17.00 6.9 17.00 6.9 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.35 2.4 14.47 2.3 $9.63 7.0% Group I................................................... 13.43 2.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.97 1.7 – – – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.05 3.3 14.22 2.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.49 4.6 13.69 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 16.36 3.0 16.36 3.0 – – Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.58 9.4 13.60 9.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.52 11.2 12.54 11.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.65 9.9 18.65 9.9 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.69 3.8 13.79 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.88 3.9 12.99 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. 17.37 5.1 17.37 5.1 – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.28 5.4 16.39 5.5 – – Group I................................................... 14.62 8.7 14.76 9.2 – – Group II.................................................. 16.95 3.2 16.95 3.2 – – Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 16.63 9.2 – – Group I................................................... 14.69 13.2 14.69 13.2 – – Group II.................................................. 19.82 7.9 19.82 7.9 – – Machinists........................................................ 20.13 1.8 20.23 1.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.40 6.3 14.74 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 20.57 2.2 20.62 2.1 – – Group III................................................. 28.13 7.5 28.13 7.5 – – Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 17.62 5.3 – – Group I................................................... $17.13 6.7% – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.31 8.0 – – – – Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 $17.89 7.6% – – Group I................................................... 17.65 8.8 17.65 8.8 – – Group II.................................................. 17.03 9.8 17.03 9.8 – – Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 17.04 8.0 – – Group I................................................... 16.48 11.1 16.48 11.1 – – Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 6.9 22.21 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 23.07 7.8 – – – – Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 23.48 8.0 – – Group II.................................................. 24.73 8.9 24.73 8.9 – – Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 17.98 11.0 – – Group II.................................................. 18.49 12.9 18.49 12.9 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.09 3.3 13.10 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.24 3.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.83 3.9 – – – – Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 16.72 8.9 – – Group I................................................... 16.52 11.0 16.52 11.0 – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.84 3.4 12.86 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 11.96 3.6 11.97 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.95 4.1 18.95 4.1 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 16.41 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 15.01 4.8 15.01 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.34 4.8 19.34 4.8 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 23.89 1.8 – – Group II.................................................. 24.25 1.8 24.25 1.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.53 2.4 16.54 2.4 – – Group I................................................... 14.15 2.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.92 3.1 – – – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.66 2.7 16.67 2.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.12 3.0 14.12 3.0 – – Group II.................................................. 17.96 3.3 17.96 3.3 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 15.63 5.6 – – Group I................................................... 14.28 9.5 14.28 9.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.50 4.4 17.50 4.4 – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.90 5.5 14.95 5.4 – – Group I................................................... 12.47 6.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.20 4.3 – – – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 16.63 10.2 – – Group I................................................... 14.46 14.9 14.46 14.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.61 7.2 19.61 7.2 – – Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.2 17.23 15.2 – – Group II.................................................. $18.21 17.2% $18.21 17.2% – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.71 7.2 14.88 6.9 – – Group I................................................... 12.60 5.1 12.76 4.7 – – Group II.................................................. 17.28 8.0 17.28 8.0 – – Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 18.02 5.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.23 8.4 13.23 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.55 5.8 22.55 5.8 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.55 3.9 13.22 4.1 $8.09 5.9% Group I................................................... 10.15 5.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.52 5.8 – – – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.48 3.9 13.15 4.1 8.09 5.9 Group I................................................... 10.15 5.4 10.70 4.6 8.05 6.1 Group II.................................................. 18.56 6.1 18.56 6.1 – – Printers.......................................................... 16.13 3.3 16.23 3.4 13.06 7.8 Group I................................................... 13.05 5.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.62 2.0 – – – – Job printers.................................................... 16.84 5.5 16.84 5.5 – – Group I................................................... 14.79 7.5 14.79 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.46 3.8 19.46 3.8 – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.31 3.2 16.72 3.2 11.48 5.4 Group I................................................... 13.20 4.5 13.39 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 17.40 2.8 17.66 2.8 – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.95 4.7 15.96 4.8 15.24 13.3 Group I................................................... 12.81 7.2 12.81 7.4 12.81 19.0 Group II.................................................. 19.12 2.3 19.13 2.4 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.72 3.6 9.85 3.7 8.47 5.7 Group I................................................... 9.70 3.6 9.84 3.8 8.47 5.7 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.21 4.4 9.13 4.9 10.26 2.1 Group I................................................... 9.22 4.4 9.14 5.0 10.26 2.1 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.47 7.9 10.58 8.1 – – Group I................................................... 10.60 8.1 10.74 8.3 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 8.5 14.31 8.6 13.34 21.8 Group I................................................... 12.20 9.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.74 14.6 – – – – Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 15.11 21.3 – – Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 7.9 14.23 8.0 13.34 21.8 Group I................................................... 11.81 10.2 11.85 10.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.75 14.7 18.73 15.2 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.3 11.79 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 11.46 2.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.75 5.4 – – – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 12.70 9.6 – – Group I................................................... 11.21 7.3 11.21 7.3 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 11.07 4.8 – – Group I................................................... 10.38 3.7 10.38 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.20 6.2 18.20 6.2 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... $12.18 6.4% $12.18 6.4% – – Group I................................................... 11.75 4.7 11.75 4.7 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 11.87 4.7 – – Group I................................................... 11.81 4.7 11.81 4.7 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 12.96 7.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.06 5.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.90 2.8 – – – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 15.65 7.6 – – Group I................................................... 13.78 10.2 13.78 10.2 – – Group II.................................................. 18.64 3.9 18.64 3.9 – – Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 18.73 9.3 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 14.85 12.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.75 11.4 12.75 11.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.11 3.4 19.11 3.4 – – Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.21 5.2 13.43 5.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.28 6.8 12.57 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 14.88 7.0 14.88 7.0 – – Furniture finishers............................................... 12.59 8.1 12.71 8.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.39 9.8 12.56 10.6 – – Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 18.60 12.6 – – Group II.................................................. 19.31 12.8 – – – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 12.25 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 11.45 3.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.54 2.4 – – – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 11.66 6.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.95 6.0 10.95 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 15.48 3.9 15.48 3.9 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 12.75 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 11.94 4.1 11.94 4.1 – – Group II.................................................. 15.59 2.5 15.59 2.5 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.34 3.8 29.34 3.8 – – Group II.................................................. 29.58 3.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.74 8.7 – – – – Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.89 2.7 31.89 2.7 – – Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 10.9 29.55 10.9 – – Group II.................................................. 29.08 13.8 29.08 13.8 – – Power plant operators........................................... 27.76 4.6 27.76 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 28.58 3.7 28.58 3.7 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.53 4.3 24.61 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 17.57 11.7 17.76 11.7 – – Group II.................................................. 25.86 4.3 25.91 4.3 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.68 3.0 20.70 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 18.12 13.4 18.17 13.4 – – Group II.................................................. $20.84 2.7% $20.84 2.7% – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.12 4.8 24.17 4.8 – – Group I................................................... 17.45 13.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 25.13 4.9 – – – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 23.33 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 24.14 4.2 24.14 4.2 – – Gas plant operators............................................. 27.80 6.1 27.80 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 28.27 5.5 28.27 5.5 – – Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 25.22 7.1 25.54 7.1 – – Group II.................................................. 27.16 1.9 27.16 1.9 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.20 6.0 19.20 6.0 – – Group I................................................... 14.66 6.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.51 5.0 – – – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.76 7.9 17.76 7.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.90 13.6 13.89 13.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.13 4.1 21.13 4.1 – – Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.38 8.7 20.38 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 15.44 8.6 15.44 8.6 – – Group II.................................................. 23.43 6.0 23.43 6.0 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.41 4.0 15.43 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.13 3.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.84 3.4 – – – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.81 9.1 15.89 9.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.74 7.8 12.83 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.30 9.0 19.30 9.0 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.62 5.8 12.55 5.9 – – Group I................................................... 11.68 4.5 11.56 4.3 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.39 4.4 16.42 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.95 4.3 13.97 4.3 – – Group II.................................................. 20.63 3.1 20.63 3.1 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.27 2.8 13.29 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.71 3.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.62 3.0 – – – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.39 4.8 13.04 6.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.59 7.2 12.59 7.2 – – Group II.................................................. 15.89 4.1 – – – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.22 3.5 13.38 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 12.75 3.7 12.92 3.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.18 5.0 17.18 5.0 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.99 7.2 14.01 7.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.07 6.4 12.07 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.19 8.5 19.19 8.5 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.92 11.5 14.92 11.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.38 4.7 12.38 4.7 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. $15.52 2.6% $15.67 2.7% $9.96 7.1% Group I................................................... 13.03 2.9 13.14 3.0 10.09 8.0 Group II.................................................. 19.65 3.1 19.66 3.1 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.01 3.6 15.06 3.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.64 4.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.74 7.9 – – – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.41 7.2 15.41 7.2 – – Group I................................................... 14.31 3.3 14.31 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.26 13.7 18.26 13.7 – – Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.74 4.0 15.74 4.0 – – Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 8.2 13.13 9.1 – – Group I................................................... 11.76 6.4 11.61 7.1 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.46 5.9 14.59 6.0 8.11 7.9 Group I................................................... 12.97 3.2 13.10 3.2 8.11 7.9 Group II.................................................. 21.10 8.0 21.10 8.0 – – Painting workers.................................................. 14.78 4.1 15.02 4.2 11.14 22.2 Group I................................................... 13.31 3.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.29 9.4 – – – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.04 3.5 14.01 3.6 – – Group I................................................... 13.28 4.4 13.26 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.30 4.2 19.34 4.4 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.72 10.4 18.66 10.5 – – Group I................................................... 16.95 10.3 16.95 10.3 – – Group II.................................................. 19.79 15.8 19.70 16.1 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 11.61 9.3 12.47 7.0 9.93 24.0 Group I................................................... 11.37 10.2 12.27 7.6 – – Group II.................................................. 14.05 4.5 – – – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.28 8.1 12.87 8.0 7.97 4.5 Group I................................................... 10.46 6.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.06 24.4 – – – – Photographic process workers.................................... 13.01 16.3 14.40 15.5 – – Group I................................................... 11.11 8.6 12.06 7.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.07 17.0 22.39 16.9 – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.27 7.0 11.80 6.2 7.62 4.5 Group I................................................... 10.12 8.3 11.88 7.2 7.59 4.4 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 16.27 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.85 5.8 14.85 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 20.18 6.1 20.18 6.1 – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.80 2.7 12.99 2.9 10.02 4.9 Group I................................................... 11.80 2.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.31 6.5 – – – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 12.61 5.7 – – Group I................................................... 11.56 6.2 11.56 6.2 – – Group II.................................................. 20.18 11.5 20.18 11.5 – – Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 16.39 22.4 17.09 22.0 – – Group I................................................... – – $11.69 8.3% – – Etchers and engravers........................................... $17.38 13.5% 17.36 13.6 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.04 7.1 12.51 6.7 – – Group I................................................... 11.43 7.9 11.93 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 14.73 6.0 14.73 6.0 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.25 9.2 16.30 9.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.34 9.6 12.39 9.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.02 10.0 21.02 10.0 – – Tire builders................................................... 16.13 8.9 16.34 9.0 – – Group I................................................... 16.25 9.5 16.56 9.3 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.12 1.8 11.27 1.9 $9.37 5.1% Group I................................................... 11.14 1.7 11.22 1.9 9.61 7.2 Group II.................................................. 17.44 6.4 17.44 6.4 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.42 1.2 15.21 1.3 9.71 1.7 Group I................................................... 12.63 1.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.62 1.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 73.00 12.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.23 3.2 19.45 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.20 3.7 14.26 3.8 – – Group II.................................................. 21.45 6.2 21.76 6.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.87 3.0 22.88 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 15.30 10.0 15.50 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.15 3.0 22.15 3.0 – – Group III................................................. 26.64 6.0 26.64 6.0 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 92.34 13.2 94.47 13.7 – – Group II.................................................. 43.25 33.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 96.50 14.2 – – – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 109.73 9.1 109.86 9.1 – – Group II.................................................. 65.79 26.9 67.32 26.0 – – Group III................................................. 111.71 8.8 111.71 8.8 – – Commercial pilots............................................... 30.31 9.3 – – – – Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 11.38 9.0 10.79 9.1 – – Group I................................................... 10.98 8.1 – – – – Bus drivers....................................................... 15.55 3.3 16.51 5.2 13.89 2.0 Group I................................................... 14.88 4.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.57 2.5 – – – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.80 8.0 17.24 8.8 12.95 6.2 Group I................................................... 15.85 10.9 16.29 12.1 12.40 6.4 Group II.................................................. 19.96 2.4 20.29 2.5 15.71 12.2 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.45 1.5 15.07 3.5 14.03 2.0 Group I................................................... 14.18 1.4 14.51 2.6 13.96 2.2 Group II.................................................. 18.43 9.2 19.79 11.4 16.45 5.9 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.75 1.5 16.18 1.4 9.55 5.2 Group I................................................... $14.97 1.9% – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.50 2.6 – – – – Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.44 6.1 $16.01 5.1% $7.38 6.6% Group I................................................... 11.33 5.9 13.95 6.0 7.04 5.9 Group II.................................................. 20.13 3.6 20.31 3.5 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.01 1.8 17.02 1.8 15.95 9.2 Group I................................................... 16.41 2.3 16.42 2.3 15.71 10.0 Group II.................................................. 18.36 3.0 18.36 3.0 18.81 5.5 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.05 2.7 14.50 2.6 10.27 7.7 Group I................................................... 13.83 2.8 14.26 2.8 10.23 8.2 Group II.................................................. 17.70 6.1 17.70 6.2 – – Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.17 7.1 10.21 9.2 10.06 8.2 Group I................................................... 10.12 7.2 10.14 9.3 10.06 8.2 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.38 22.1 27.38 22.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.19 4.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.94 26.8 – – – – Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 27.84 22.8 – – Group II.................................................. 21.29 5.7 21.29 5.7 – – Group III................................................. 29.94 26.8 29.94 26.8 – – Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 24.99 10.1 24.99 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 28.61 3.4 28.61 3.4 – – Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 3.7 25.03 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 25.37 3.4 25.37 3.4 – – Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.76 5.3 13.11 5.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.20 5.3 12.33 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.29 7.7 19.29 7.7 – – Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.65 13.2 19.87 15.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.40 11.9 – – – – Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 15.3 19.87 15.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.40 11.9 18.40 11.9 – – Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 16.6 30.04 16.6 – – Group II.................................................. 30.04 16.6 30.04 16.6 – – Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 14.92 2.7 14.92 2.7 – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.31 6.2 7.97 4.0 9.23 16.4 Group I................................................... 8.31 6.2 7.97 4.0 9.23 16.4 Service station attendants........................................ 10.21 7.0 10.45 7.0 8.35 10.3 Group I................................................... 9.26 3.8 9.47 3.7 7.91 6.6 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.02 7.1 23.57 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 19.32 2.8 19.32 2.8 – – Group III................................................. 40.09 11.7 40.09 11.7 – – Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 14.05 10.2 15.13 15.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.64 10.0 14.60 15.7 – – Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.79 6.9 18.74 6.9 – – Group I................................................... 15.70 9.8 15.70 9.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.00 8.2 19.00 8.2 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.91 3.4 15.95 3.5 – – Group I................................................... 14.29 3.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. $18.07 5.4% – – – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.77 3.5 $15.85 3.5% – – Group I................................................... 14.28 3.9 14.35 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. 17.93 5.7 18.09 5.7 – – Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 12.8 17.23 12.8 – – Group I................................................... 14.39 21.0 14.39 21.0 – – Group II.................................................. 25.96 5.7 25.96 5.7 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.17 2.0 14.25 2.0 $11.55 6.4% Group I................................................... 13.63 1.9 13.69 2.0 11.41 6.8 Group II.................................................. 19.22 3.0 19.22 3.0 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.68 1.1 11.28 1.2 8.76 1.7 Group I................................................... 10.58 1.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.88 1.9 – – – – Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.88 3.1 10.36 2.6 7.67 4.5 Group I................................................... 9.85 3.6 10.40 2.9 7.56 4.4 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.26 1.3 11.91 1.5 9.33 2.1 Group I................................................... 11.13 1.4 11.79 1.7 9.32 2.1 Group II.................................................. 18.00 2.1 18.00 2.1 – – Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.28 2.7 11.42 2.8 9.47 7.2 Group I................................................... 11.02 2.7 11.16 2.8 8.76 4.3 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.40 1.7 10.04 1.9 7.62 1.3 Group I................................................... 9.36 1.8 10.02 2.0 7.58 1.3 Group II.................................................. 15.74 7.5 15.69 7.8 – – Pumping station operators......................................... 21.03 5.5 21.03 5.5 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.97 7.2 13.10 7.4 10.00 11.4 Group I................................................... 12.89 7.3 13.02 7.4 10.00 11.4 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 21.74 9.7 – – Group II.................................................. 24.31 12.6 24.31 12.6 – – 1 Combined work levels simplify the presentation of work levels by combining levels 1 through 15 into four broad groups. Group I combines levels 1-4, group II combines levels 5-8, group III combines levels 9-12, and group IV combines levels 13-15. 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 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 12 Union and nonunion workers(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) by major sector and for major occupational groups Union Nonunion Occupational group(3) Private State and Private State and Civilian industry local Civilian industry local workers workers government workers workers government workers workers All workers........................................................... $23.33 $21.41 $26.01 $18.53 $18.21 $22.07 Management, professional, and related............................... 32.76 30.43 33.38 31.25 31.71 28.72 Management, business, and financial............................... 29.60 25.85 30.36 35.12 35.25 34.03 Professional and related.......................................... 33.13 30.84 33.76 29.02 29.46 27.07 Service............................................................. 18.39 13.78 21.57 9.89 9.36 14.78 Sales and office.................................................... 17.20 17.15 17.27 15.30 15.33 14.66 Sales and related................................................. 14.97 14.77 18.90 16.63 16.65 12.49 Office and administrative support................................. 17.66 18.17 17.24 14.52 14.50 14.71 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 26.07 26.80 22.52 17.04 17.06 16.67 Construction and extraction...................................... 27.02 27.88 22.57 16.39 16.42 15.73 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 24.81 25.29 22.65 17.97 17.98 17.81 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 20.08 20.07 20.18 13.22 13.18 15.33 Production........................................................ 19.66 19.53 22.40 13.82 13.79 18.15 Transportation and material moving................................ 20.51 20.68 19.53 12.55 12.50 14.46 1 Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 13 Union and nonunion workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for civilian workers by bargaining status Civilian workers Union Workers Nonunion workers Occupation(2) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% $23.33 0.7% $18.53 1.3% Management occupations.............................................. 39.96 1.5 38.30 3.0 40.01 1.5 Chief executives.................................................. 95.42 23.9 – – 95.58 24.0 General and operations managers................................... 43.43 2.5 – – 43.54 2.5 Legislators....................................................... 21.68 16.1 – – 21.68 16.1 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.94 7.0 – – 33.08 6.9 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.94 4.6 – – 46.96 4.6 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.22 6.7 – – 51.23 6.7 Sales managers.................................................. 42.48 4.9 – – 42.51 4.9 Public relations managers......................................... 40.83 13.2 – – 41.22 13.2 Administrative services managers.................................. 29.32 3.9 25.08 20.6 29.48 4.3 Computer and information systems managers......................... 49.89 2.6 – – 49.90 2.6 Financial managers................................................ 41.04 2.4 34.03 8.6 41.20 2.5 Human resources managers.......................................... 34.48 8.4 – – 34.53 8.4 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.64 6.8 – – 37.64 6.8 Training and development managers............................... 30.63 16.2 – – 30.63 16.2 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.60 2.8 – – 38.60 2.8 Purchasing managers............................................... 39.80 4.6 – – 39.84 4.6 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 4.3 – – 33.69 4.3 Construction managers............................................. 34.77 3.7 – – 34.77 3.8 Education administrators.......................................... 37.11 2.9 47.10 6.9 35.82 3.1 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.00 11.1 – – 20.98 11.3 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.23 3.1 57.83 4.8 40.82 2.6 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.39 7.0 36.32 3.9 37.47 7.6 Engineering managers.............................................. 52.81 2.3 – – 53.02 2.4 Food service managers............................................. 23.69 6.7 – – 23.93 6.6 Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 – – 22.11 15.1 Lodging managers.................................................. 23.41 19.8 – – 23.41 19.8 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.75 9.3 32.84 1.8 37.91 9.5 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.21 8.0 – – 45.21 8.0 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.58 5.1 – – 24.45 5.3 Social and community service managers............................. 24.63 5.6 31.14 3.1 24.44 5.8 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.42 .9 24.80 4.8 28.66 .9 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.30 2.9 17.80 12.2 27.03 1.9 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.13 2.4 22.97 7.3 25.34 2.3 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.04 2.5 22.97 7.3 25.26 2.5 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 – – 26.37 7.0 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 25.33 7.4 24.75 5.5 25.41 8.5 Cost estimators................................................... 29.39 4.8 27.08 9.2 29.43 5.0 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.00 2.5 27.62 5.7 25.78 2.7 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.23 5.5 22.14 3.6 26.81 6.1 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.07 3.3 28.38 11.2 25.91 3.5 Training and development specialists............................ 24.90 5.1 31.04 7.9 24.43 5.4 Logisticians...................................................... $30.78 7.5% – – $30.95 7.6% Management analysts............................................... 33.81 3.8 $22.79 8.6% 34.69 3.3 Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 – – 22.44 5.7 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.13 2.2 24.20 5.6 27.29 2.2 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.17 7.1 – – 24.23 7.6 Budget analysts................................................... 29.93 6.9 23.18 8.0 30.36 6.9 Credit analysts................................................... 26.30 5.2 – – 26.30 5.2 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.21 3.4 – – 33.21 3.4 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.10 3.7 – – 36.10 3.7 Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.92 7.8 – – 26.92 7.8 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 – – 30.52 6.1 Financial examiners............................................... 30.49 5.8 – – 30.55 6.6 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.47 7.5 – – 31.49 7.5 Loan counselors................................................. 20.57 22.2 – – 20.54 22.7 Loan officers................................................... 31.93 8.0 – – 31.94 8.0 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.01 11.7 25.05 2.8 18.72 13.8 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 22.34 9.9 25.05 2.8 21.31 13.9 Tax preparers................................................... 13.15 15.2 – – 13.15 15.2 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.67 1.8 29.58 3.1 34.76 1.8 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.25 6.7 – – 43.25 6.7 Computer programmers.............................................. 31.96 3.2 28.00 6.3 32.08 3.2 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.16 1.7 – – 41.19 1.7 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.76 2.3 – – 40.76 2.3 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.60 2.4 – – 41.67 2.4 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.14 4.0 33.85 8.2 24.99 4.0 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.29 2.6 29.82 8.1 37.50 2.7 Database administrators........................................... 31.56 4.2 – – 31.56 4.2 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.37 2.7 26.24 11.0 30.42 2.6 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.55 4.4 – – 32.77 4.5 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 – – 40.26 4.7 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 5.3 – – 36.66 5.3 Statisticians..................................................... 29.49 14.4 – – 29.49 14.4 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 4.9 – – 20.20 4.9 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.48 2.3 29.26 2.2 31.66 2.5 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.50 5.4 30.67 10.9 31.54 5.5 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.76 5.5 – – 31.84 5.6 Landscape architects............................................ 26.95 5.7 – – 26.58 5.3 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 25.25 11.3 – – 25.29 11.7 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 17.79 10.8 – – 17.74 10.9 Surveyors....................................................... 28.32 12.2 – – 28.50 12.7 Engineers......................................................... 37.25 1.1 33.99 3.3 37.43 1.2 Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 4.6 – – 46.86 4.6 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.88 6.4 – – 38.88 6.4 Civil engineers................................................. 33.06 2.7 32.05 5.3 33.21 2.8 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.47 6.1 – – 41.47 6.1 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ $37.58 2.6% – – $37.59 2.7% Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.09 4.3 – – 37.08 4.4 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.03 2.9 – – 38.04 2.9 Environmental engineers......................................... 39.79 6.6 $30.50 4.2% 41.93 5.8 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.83 2.5 – – 34.80 2.6 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 38.99 10.3 – – 38.99 10.3 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.78 2.0 – – 33.72 2.0 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.40 5.1 – – 29.81 4.7 Materials engineers............................................. 35.14 7.0 – – 35.96 7.6 Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.61 1.3 – – 33.60 1.4 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.48 4.4 – – 41.53 4.5 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 – – 48.54 15.7 Drafters.......................................................... 22.68 1.6 25.84 5.4 22.46 1.7 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.53 2.8 – – 23.50 2.9 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.38 5.1 – – 20.95 5.5 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.35 4.0 – – 22.14 3.7 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.78 3.7 26.28 2.6 22.20 4.3 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 4.8 – – 24.78 5.4 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.51 10.9 21.58 5.2 17.85 12.9 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.22 6.7 28.22 2.6 21.04 7.7 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 4.4 – – 23.80 4.2 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.07 17.1 23.96 15.2 29.76 18.7 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.04 3.3 – – 23.09 3.6 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.55 8.0 24.68 17.7 22.35 8.5 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.79 9.3 22.98 8.3 18.36 10.3 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.87 3.2 29.64 5.6 28.75 3.6 Life scientists................................................... 30.39 7.0 27.39 7.3 30.73 7.7 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.43 8.1 28.47 5.4 31.29 11.2 Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 30.0 – – – – Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 – – 35.43 10.5 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.21 6.0 – – 24.27 9.0 Biological scientists........................................... 31.04 8.3 23.63 12.0 31.90 9.1 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.12 8.8 – – 35.12 8.8 Microbiologists............................................... 23.23 10.1 – – 22.85 10.3 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 24.89 3.8 – – 22.85 5.1 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.61 7.3 24.04 6.7 26.00 9.0 Conservation scientists....................................... 26.70 9.2 – – 28.01 11.2 Foresters..................................................... 23.96 11.6 – – 23.37 13.2 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.41 10.5 – – 30.21 11.0 Physical scientists............................................... 32.40 3.4 28.78 5.3 32.79 3.8 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 7.0 – – 43.28 7.0 Physicists.................................................... 45.90 8.9 – – 45.90 8.9 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.70 7.8 – – 32.71 8.1 Chemists...................................................... 31.30 7.0 – – 31.23 7.3 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 – – 40.49 9.4 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... $31.28 5.3% $27.91 7.5% $31.86 5.8% Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.72 7.3 28.75 7.8 28.72 8.3 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.95 7.5 – – 41.52 7.8 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 13.3 – – – – Economists........................................................ 35.61 17.9 – – 35.61 17.9 Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.74 5.4 – – 32.74 5.4 Market research analysts........................................ 33.79 4.9 – – 33.79 4.9 Psychologists..................................................... 36.25 6.3 46.04 12.4 32.44 5.4 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 37.29 6.4 47.79 11.4 33.39 6.0 Sociologists...................................................... 24.75 14.8 – – – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.12 3.5 28.57 5.9 26.39 4.2 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.12 21.0 – – 26.75 22.5 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.68 19.8 – – 15.63 20.6 Biological technicians............................................ 17.77 3.6 15.97 13.9 17.94 3.6 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.34 6.1 22.37 2.6 22.34 7.0 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 7.9 – – 38.86 8.2 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 34.91 7.8 – – Social science research assistants................................ 21.90 6.7 – – 21.90 6.7 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.77 8.4 26.20 10.4 19.12 5.3 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 24.60 12.5 – – 20.48 7.9 Forest and conservation technicians............................. 19.41 20.2 – – – – Community and social services occupations........................... 20.01 1.8 26.03 3.2 18.19 1.9 Counselors........................................................ 23.67 2.8 32.24 3.1 20.64 3.1 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.38 6.3 22.72 3.9 16.56 5.6 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 28.96 4.6 39.02 4.9 24.65 4.3 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 22.47 12.8 – – 22.05 13.8 Mental health counselors........................................ 23.36 9.9 24.70 10.4 22.62 13.6 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.80 5.2 22.32 6.4 14.67 4.8 Social workers.................................................... 20.19 1.5 24.50 2.8 18.88 2.1 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.45 2.6 25.63 5.5 17.36 2.5 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.39 4.3 26.83 8.0 21.80 5.0 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.65 3.9 23.54 5.2 17.84 4.4 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 16.76 3.3 21.54 5.0 15.28 3.1 Health educators................................................ 27.27 10.4 21.50 20.9 29.43 12.1 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.62 6.1 27.16 6.2 19.06 5.4 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.28 2.7 15.93 6.2 12.76 2.6 Clergy............................................................ 15.53 8.9 – – 15.53 8.9 Legal occupations................................................... 39.55 7.0 34.04 4.5 39.93 7.4 Lawyers........................................................... 54.28 5.5 39.25 5.4 55.52 5.1 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 52.60 12.4 – – 56.09 11.7 Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers... 36.68 9.0 – – – – Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 58.17 11.5 – – 58.20 11.5 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.07 6.0 26.46 6.6 21.98 6.0 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.59 4.1 24.74 14.8 22.27 4.1 Court reporters................................................. $25.01 7.8% $26.46 13.8% $23.27 10.0% Law clerks...................................................... 22.61 16.6 – – 24.41 16.0 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.77 4.8 – – 21.77 4.8 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 30.70 1.8 36.20 1.4 26.83 3.0 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.01 2.3 46.09 5.1 43.48 3.4 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 58.82 22.1 50.57 22.0 62.41 22.3 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.23 13.1 46.69 5.9 41.47 16.1 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.09 16.2 47.06 4.6 41.69 17.8 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.33 11.5 46.58 7.3 41.27 15.5 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 57.47 8.5 51.74 13.9 58.30 9.1 Architecture teachers, postsecondary.......................... 33.74 13.0 – – – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 61.22 8.7 59.03 3.9 61.46 9.6 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 50.74 10.9 53.16 11.9 50.50 12.0 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 50.46 11.3 46.33 8.1 50.76 12.1 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 45.01 8.9 52.98 8.9 42.76 9.3 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 49.28 12.8 61.44 9.6 41.46 14.0 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.35 7.5 43.21 8.6 38.84 7.9 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 57.76 10.8 53.49 11.8 60.43 13.0 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.77 6.0 47.99 7.4 44.45 6.9 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.46 11.9 – – 50.50 12.0 Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 50.25 6.9 – – – – Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.25 7.6 – – 47.31 8.3 Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.15 15.9 – – – – Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 38.83 9.0 – – 39.13 10.0 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 39.86 7.3 – – 38.46 7.6 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.10 16.0 – – 52.14 16.4 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 50.98 6.7 41.97 11.3 53.77 6.5 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.51 8.2 44.56 15.9 58.52 7.1 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.77 2.2 35.30 3.1 33.06 3.0 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.62 8.0 44.09 10.0 39.01 8.8 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.74 7.9 47.39 10.4 38.97 8.9 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 51.28 10.8 – – 51.15 14.0 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 45.96 17.0 – – 44.04 22.9 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 64.09 11.9 – – 62.50 15.0 Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 27.28 8.1 – – 25.08 6.8 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.09 3.2 43.06 14.2 39.33 6.1 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 36.09 8.1 35.25 17.4 36.50 4.7 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 37.13 11.7 36.26 24.5 37.56 12.7 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 44.97 6.9 54.37 7.5 42.46 10.0 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.55 22.5 50.92 14.4 34.82 23.5 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 42.07 7.5 41.16 11.2 42.24 8.9 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.07 4.2 – – 39.61 4.1 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 40.02 2.8 45.97 3.9 38.03 3.5 Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ $24.88 11.5% – – – – Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.70 13.7 $42.64 12.8% $23.43 19.5% Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 29.56 6.6 40.34 5.7 26.86 7.9 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 32.60 1.2 38.86 1.4 26.26 1.7 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.56 5.5 31.87 6.9 16.32 7.1 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.78 5.8 25.87 10.5 14.52 7.2 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.12 5.3 35.74 6.2 24.91 7.3 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 34.06 1.1 39.17 1.4 28.03 1.7 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 34.23 1.3 39.56 1.6 27.81 1.8 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.21 1.7 37.11 2.4 29.03 2.4 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.38 1.4 38.76 2.2 29.72 1.4 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.48 1.3 38.73 2.3 29.88 1.3 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 32.75 6.4 39.42 5.7 27.22 6.9 Special education teachers...................................... 36.21 2.2 40.76 2.5 28.26 2.8 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 37.16 2.9 42.26 2.7 27.91 4.6 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.33 3.0 35.73 4.1 26.46 4.9 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.00 3.8 39.70 4.0 30.07 6.5 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.75 4.4 41.00 2.4 22.18 8.0 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 27.65 8.8 36.96 9.7 22.55 7.6 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 21.79 7.1 29.07 11.3 20.78 7.9 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 23.79 9.4 – – 23.87 9.8 Archivists...................................................... 25.41 18.0 – – 26.27 21.8 Curators........................................................ 25.07 9.7 – – 25.07 9.7 Librarians........................................................ 29.09 4.4 30.38 5.1 28.41 5.4 Library technicians............................................... 15.38 3.7 16.86 9.6 14.57 6.1 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 – – – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.35 8.9 34.30 4.4 25.46 8.9 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.51 1.4 13.70 2.0 10.51 1.6 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.93 3.6 38.33 12.2 23.27 3.7 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.22 9.9 – – 24.44 10.5 Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 – – 28.84 11.1 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.70 15.4 – – 26.21 16.6 Designers......................................................... 21.89 3.7 25.88 20.2 21.65 3.6 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.29 3.5 – – 32.29 3.5 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 – – 45.65 27.8 Floral designers................................................ 10.23 6.6 – – 10.23 6.6 Graphic designers............................................... 20.73 3.1 27.99 17.3 20.07 3.4 Interior designers.............................................. 23.14 7.1 – – 23.14 7.1 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 10.6 – – 16.09 12.7 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.13 25.4 – – 24.48 17.5 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.54 25.3 – – 36.80 27.5 Producers and directors......................................... 37.42 25.7 – – 37.01 27.6 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... $27.04 17.2% – – $26.76 17.7% Coaches and scouts.............................................. 27.81 19.1 – – 27.50 19.8 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 16.34 19.4 – – 16.22 20.5 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 11.26 40.5 – – 11.26 40.5 Choreographers.................................................. 17.55 9.3 – – 17.55 9.3 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.26 11.2 $39.52 14.8% 25.83 11.8 Music directors and composers................................... 25.76 15.0 – – 25.76 15.0 Musicians and singers........................................... 36.92 12.9 39.52 14.8 26.01 19.2 Announcers........................................................ 27.67 27.8 – – 28.52 28.4 Radio and television announcers................................. 30.35 29.3 – – 30.35 29.3 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.27 13.4 64.06 23.2 20.91 7.6 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 26.78 5.7 49.66 7.5 19.43 6.1 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.32 4.3 – – 26.05 4.4 Writers and editors............................................... 26.56 4.4 29.50 12.9 26.25 4.1 Editors......................................................... 25.29 5.9 34.68 9.0 24.38 6.0 Technical writers............................................... 30.01 6.7 – – 30.04 6.8 Writers and authors............................................. 23.62 16.2 21.88 16.3 24.76 19.1 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.58 8.2 23.50 6.8 21.05 10.2 Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.98 14.6 – – 20.04 15.1 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.67 9.8 33.48 8.6 18.18 11.2 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.10 10.7 30.67 13.1 16.57 8.0 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.56 12.4 – – 18.69 15.2 Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.01 16.5 – – – – Photographers..................................................... 14.90 11.5 – – 14.27 11.9 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.37 11.1 31.66 15.1 18.25 8.7 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.69 15.8 33.71 21.5 17.21 11.9 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.49 1.5 29.30 2.8 27.19 1.7 Dentists.......................................................... 62.90 18.6 – – 65.01 19.4 Dentists, general............................................... 66.00 19.9 – – 68.56 21.3 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.67 3.2 25.99 4.1 22.09 3.4 Optometrists...................................................... 50.34 8.0 – – 50.34 8.0 Pharmacists....................................................... 44.56 2.1 42.04 3.9 44.85 2.2 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 60.48 7.7 28.60 16.3 62.94 8.0 Anesthesiologists............................................... 98.12 23.5 – – 98.12 23.5 Family and general practitioners................................ 68.44 10.2 – – 68.60 10.4 Internists, general............................................. 55.89 19.5 – – 56.48 19.8 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 – – 57.57 25.0 Psychiatrists................................................... 70.53 8.6 63.97 24.3 71.53 6.8 Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 27.8 – – 96.10 24.9 Physician assistants.............................................. 37.93 6.6 – – 37.69 6.8 Registered nurses................................................. 29.33 .7 34.33 2.8 28.15 .9 Therapists........................................................ 28.33 2.5 30.08 4.9 28.08 2.9 Audiologists.................................................... 24.64 6.2 – – 24.64 6.2 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.14 4.8 32.23 9.0 31.00 5.3 Physical therapists............................................. 32.70 3.6 32.76 12.6 32.69 3.7 Radiation therapists............................................ $33.51 6.9% – – $33.49 7.5% Recreational therapists......................................... 18.57 8.9 $23.04 3.9% 16.98 8.6 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.88 1.6 28.38 2.5 22.53 1.8 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.55 9.5 34.75 11.3 33.02 12.1 Veterinarians..................................................... 39.79 8.4 – – 39.79 8.4 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.07 2.2 22.04 4.7 18.78 2.3 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.04 2.6 25.86 8.0 22.71 2.6 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.52 3.1 18.62 4.4 16.35 3.2 Dental hygienists................................................. 31.53 4.6 – – 31.62 4.6 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.07 3.1 24.97 7.5 25.08 3.3 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.96 9.8 – – 22.90 10.2 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.48 4.8 – – 32.09 5.5 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.42 7.6 – – 32.78 7.7 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.40 2.6 24.47 10.0 24.39 2.8 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.27 5.7 20.07 14.2 13.98 4.5 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.77 1.8 18.10 3.6 15.30 2.0 Dietetic technicians............................................ 11.19 14.5 – – 11.19 14.5 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.83 2.1 17.90 4.3 13.26 2.2 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.68 4.1 18.15 6.2 13.88 10.9 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.82 2.9 17.67 2.7 21.29 3.4 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.16 2.4 18.77 7.9 18.11 2.6 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 14.44 8.1 – – 14.44 8.1 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.19 1.3 20.28 2.3 17.90 1.5 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.00 4.0 15.61 4.8 14.96 4.3 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.57 6.9 21.41 7.3 18.07 8.5 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 23.87 5.3 20.62 4.9 25.30 4.6 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.13 5.8 20.62 4.9 24.79 6.5 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 24.37 11.8 – – 24.83 12.8 Athletic trainers............................................... 17.95 10.0 – – 17.95 10.0 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.96 1.4 14.04 2.3 11.60 1.8 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.84 1.2 13.65 2.3 10.18 1.4 Home health aides............................................... 9.17 4.4 11.02 3.6 8.87 4.0 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.15 1.2 13.84 1.3 10.55 1.2 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.57 5.4 15.29 4.3 10.57 3.0 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 15.36 7.2 18.26 7.1 14.14 9.6 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.11 8.3 17.82 7.9 16.59 13.1 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.77 9.8 – – 11.75 6.6 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.94 10.9 15.54 6.0 15.96 11.5 Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.14 14.0 17.92 7.4 21.25 14.4 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.87 3.9 14.48 5.8 10.61 4.3 Massage therapists................................................ 19.21 16.3 – – 19.21 16.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.37 1.8 15.09 3.4 13.21 2.0 Dental assistants............................................... 15.95 2.4 – – 16.00 2.4 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.24 2.5 16.30 2.6 13.03 3.0 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.47 4.3 14.96 7.4 13.22 4.9 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.31 5.7 17.76 5.7 15.08 6.2 Pharmacy aides.................................................. $10.61 5.4% $15.37 11.5% $9.89 4.5% Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.01 8.0 – – 10.82 8.0 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.23 2.6 25.50 1.5 13.75 2.5 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.23 3.2 36.15 3.0 26.77 6.5 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 25.89 12.5 36.21 5.4 18.06 13.5 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.1 36.14 3.5 30.40 4.6 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.49 4.4 28.95 5.8 27.68 5.9 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.10 2.4 22.59 2.0 15.12 3.7 Fire inspectors................................................... 21.72 10.9 27.98 3.1 18.37 11.8 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.93 11.8 28.73 2.8 18.50 12.6 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.05 5.2 22.70 2.4 13.88 4.0 Bailiffs........................................................ 20.63 4.0 23.24 3.8 14.15 5.9 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 17.95 5.5 22.67 2.6 13.87 4.1 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.01 4.5 31.12 5.6 23.01 5.2 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.49 9.4 – – 17.32 11.9 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 17.36 7.7 19.31 6.4 – – Police officers................................................... 24.57 1.0 27.39 1.0 19.49 1.9 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.58 1.0 27.40 1.0 19.49 1.9 Animal control workers............................................ 17.04 7.4 20.68 8.7 13.16 8.8 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.78 2.1 15.22 6.7 10.39 2.0 Security guards................................................. 10.76 2.2 15.23 6.7 10.37 2.0 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.20 3.9 14.63 4.0 10.33 5.2 Crossing guards................................................. 10.86 6.8 12.68 6.8 9.77 6.4 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.53 2.2 13.48 5.5 8.29 1.7 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.00 1.1 11.61 1.7 7.78 1.1 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.47 1.7 16.31 6.5 14.41 1.8 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.83 5.0 18.01 10.9 16.71 5.8 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.13 1.9 15.33 7.5 14.10 1.9 Cooks............................................................. 9.84 1.2 13.62 2.0 9.58 1.2 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.38 2.6 – – 7.29 2.5 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.26 1.7 13.51 2.0 10.69 1.5 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.13 1.2 14.00 4.2 10.01 1.4 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.08 2.5 – – 9.01 2.7 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.03 1.6 11.48 2.8 8.54 1.5 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.29 1.9 9.20 6.4 5.14 2.0 Bartenders...................................................... 6.87 2.2 10.19 9.3 6.80 2.3 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.54 2.9 8.20 10.3 4.45 3.0 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.00 1.9 9.96 6.9 6.62 2.4 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.58 1.0 11.30 4.9 7.42 1.3 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.53 1.2 11.27 5.3 7.37 1.4 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... $7.81 2.0% $11.43 7.9% $7.64 2.0% Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.37 4.8 11.21 4.5 7.70 5.8 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.93 1.3 11.79 3.1 7.77 1.0 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.84 3.6 10.09 5.1 7.77 3.6 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.49 2.3 14.63 2.4 10.55 2.2 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.81 5.3 23.11 3.6 18.32 6.0 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.24 4.7 22.52 4.8 16.51 5.3 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.70 10.7 26.62 3.8 22.49 11.6 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.64 2.3 14.10 2.8 9.42 1.7 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.14 2.3 14.15 3.1 9.77 1.6 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.87 1.9 12.24 3.5 8.47 1.9 Pest control workers.............................................. 16.13 4.5 – – 16.07 4.7 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.94 2.6 17.05 4.1 11.06 3.2 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.69 2.7 16.84 4.2 10.89 3.3 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.77 7.9 18.95 10.9 16.01 9.3 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.58 5.6 16.81 2.3 9.79 5.2 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 – – 14.10 3.7 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.1 – – 16.03 7.1 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 – – 11.11 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.88 3.6 – – 15.62 4.0 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.83 16.0 16.33 7.9 10.54 17.9 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.41 5.7 – – 6.40 5.5 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.24 2.2 – – 6.24 2.2 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 10.84 26.7 – – 10.84 26.7 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 34.7 – – – – Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.52 7.5 12.26 9.5 8.83 10.7 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.37 4.0 10.77 7.7 8.19 4.2 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.02 5.0 11.21 7.5 7.77 4.9 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.60 8.1 – – 9.65 8.3 Funeral attendants................................................ 11.08 9.5 – – 11.08 9.5 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.66 6.1 – – 12.76 6.3 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.74 6.6 – – 12.85 6.8 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 14.47 19.2 – – 13.71 20.2 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 11.2 – – 10.54 11.2 Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.7 – – 24.04 22.7 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.81 9.7 – – 8.93 3.6 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.99 4.6 7.54 16.6 8.02 5.0 Concierges...................................................... 12.95 9.6 – – 10.93 8.1 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.76 9.2 – – 10.89 7.7 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.59 9.5 – – 10.66 7.6 Transportation attendants......................................... 29.65 4.3 29.88 2.7 – – Flight attendants............................................... $34.18 3.8% $32.44 3.8% – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 14.42 10.7 17.26 7.1 $10.29 8.6% Child care workers................................................ 9.02 1.9 12.23 5.8 8.60 1.6 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.03 5.3 9.69 5.6 8.91 6.5 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.07 3.3 14.53 12.5 11.90 3.3 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.27 5.1 – – 14.22 5.2 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.36 3.7 14.33 12.9 11.10 3.7 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.67 17.3 – – 9.47 17.3 Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.57 1.4 14.97 4.1 16.63 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.96 3.6 19.24 3.0 19.97 3.6 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.23 2.2 19.14 3.1 17.20 2.2 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 28.95 8.0 – – 28.96 8.0 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.02 1.6 12.63 2.6 10.93 1.7 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.95 1.2 12.27 3.4 8.53 1.3 Cashiers...................................................... 8.86 .8 12.27 3.4 8.41 .8 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.37 6.0 13.61 10.3 11.33 6.6 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.06 3.5 16.19 8.0 11.95 3.6 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.20 6.4 15.44 11.1 10.04 6.8 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.36 3.2 17.25 17.2 14.29 3.2 Retail salespersons............................................. 12.59 2.7 13.78 8.9 12.57 2.7 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.07 10.7 – – 21.03 6.8 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.86 6.3 – – 25.93 6.3 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.03 8.7 – – 53.03 8.7 Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 10.4 – – 14.20 10.7 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.97 3.4 19.65 20.8 30.22 3.6 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.57 6.6 – – 35.57 6.6 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.88 3.0 19.65 20.8 28.16 3.3 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.95 8.4 – – 13.95 8.4 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.96 8.4 – – 13.96 8.4 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 26.86 11.2 – – 26.86 11.4 Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 13.2 – – 25.37 13.2 Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.31 13.9 – – 27.31 14.3 Sales engineers................................................... 34.17 4.5 – – 34.29 4.6 Telemarketers..................................................... 10.90 9.5 – – 10.65 9.0 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.13 6.9 15.71 8.6 15.11 7.1 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 20.5 – – 14.63 20.6 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.86 .7 17.66 1.6 14.52 .7 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.84 1.3 24.92 5.3 21.67 1.4 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.30 4.0 15.93 4.6 10.78 3.4 Telephone operators............................................... 14.41 9.0 19.69 3.3 11.28 6.3 Financial clerks.................................................. $14.17 1.2% $17.75 2.9% $13.97 1.2% Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.32 4.5 19.86 4.2 13.97 4.8 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.13 1.7 18.35 6.3 13.90 1.7 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.08 1.3 17.39 4.1 14.90 1.3 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.35 2.6 – – 10.37 2.6 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.76 1.7 20.06 6.2 16.59 1.8 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.93 3.6 17.45 5.4 15.86 3.8 Tellers......................................................... 11.22 .9 – – 11.22 .9 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.12 5.3 – – 18.01 5.1 Correspondence clerks............................................. 14.42 5.7 – – 14.19 5.9 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.00 3.6 17.47 3.8 15.02 5.0 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.94 4.2 – – 14.89 4.3 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.08 1.7 23.72 2.7 14.35 1.7 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.39 1.6 18.25 2.4 16.33 3.3 File clerks....................................................... 11.64 3.4 15.92 3.4 11.39 3.8 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.34 1.6 16.87 1.9 9.31 1.6 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.20 3.4 16.62 6.0 11.95 3.6 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.81 2.3 15.11 3.6 11.56 2.9 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.13 2.1 – – 15.10 2.0 New accounts clerks............................................... 12.97 2.5 – – 12.97 2.5 Order clerks...................................................... 14.24 2.8 21.06 4.1 13.71 2.8 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.87 3.9 18.43 5.4 16.75 4.2 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.01 1.5 14.88 3.3 11.95 1.5 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.13 6.6 17.02 3.5 12.80 8.1 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.27 21.9 – – 15.05 6.4 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.62 2.9 14.03 9.3 10.46 2.7 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.95 3.2 22.44 5.4 15.50 3.0 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.23 4.3 18.76 6.5 14.55 3.9 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.32 4.2 29.32 2.9 15.84 3.5 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.66 4.4 19.35 5.6 13.62 4.8 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.86 2.9 21.33 3.9 18.45 3.2 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.90 1.6 16.52 4.4 12.48 1.5 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.85 1.7 13.46 2.8 11.32 1.8 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.53 3.8 17.30 7.5 11.85 5.0 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.44 .8 17.19 2.9 17.47 .9 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.07 1.7 17.59 13.0 20.16 1.6 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.42 5.6 18.25 3.5 20.53 6.0 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.26 3.4 15.85 5.2 14.17 3.5 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.78 1.0 17.17 3.4 15.49 1.3 Computer operators................................................ 16.39 3.1 17.45 11.2 16.17 2.9 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.57 1.5 15.33 1.7 13.01 1.9 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.71 1.7 14.28 2.6 12.49 1.7 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.44 3.0 15.87 1.8 15.00 5.9 Desktop publishers................................................ 18.61 6.4 – – 18.15 6.9 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.36 2.2 18.81 3.0 15.21 2.2 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.74 4.4 15.07 19.1 11.34 3.8 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.66 1.0 16.76 2.3 13.12 1.3 Office machine operators, except computer......................... $12.28 3.0% $12.29 11.4% $12.28 2.9% Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 13.83 14.3 – – 11.87 7.5 Statistical assistants............................................ 16.25 5.9 – – 16.07 6.2 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.03 7.6 13.99 14.0 11.81 8.5 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 18.55 12.7 – – – – Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.99 8.9 9.61 5.3 8.88 10.3 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.04 7.0 12.34 2.7 9.85 7.7 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.52 8.1 – – 10.51 8.1 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 9.59 12.8 – – 8.23 11.7 Logging workers................................................... 15.71 16.2 – – 12.25 9.4 Logging equipment operators..................................... 18.49 13.6 – – – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.46 1.5 27.02 1.2 16.39 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.54 3.0 32.82 3.5 24.23 3.3 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 6.7 23.21 7.3 19.09 7.4 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.20 6.2 28.56 4.1 23.40 12.5 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.72 5.9 28.56 4.1 24.07 12.6 Carpenters........................................................ 20.43 2.9 26.69 3.4 18.44 3.1 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 30.55 7.5 16.14 5.9 Carpet installers............................................... 22.30 17.2 31.86 6.8 16.64 17.4 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 8.3 – – 15.87 3.2 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.19 3.8 26.38 5.0 17.15 3.9 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.17 3.7 26.47 5.3 17.15 3.9 Construction laborers............................................. 15.03 4.9 22.10 3.5 12.84 4.8 Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.54 3.9 25.02 4.0 15.91 4.1 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.56 5.3 19.24 10.6 14.89 5.9 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 19.48 4.3 25.86 3.5 16.32 4.9 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.66 5.2 25.89 7.9 15.92 3.9 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.4 27.35 8.7 15.77 4.5 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 23.26 5.9 16.66 5.9 Electricians...................................................... 22.93 3.8 28.46 4.1 17.29 2.7 Glaziers.......................................................... 18.35 15.3 27.47 4.8 12.77 18.3 Insulation workers................................................ 16.37 7.3 21.03 14.9 14.71 4.3 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.23 5.6 – – 14.20 5.7 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 21.00 15.0 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.22 3.9 23.32 5.1 14.37 3.7 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.15 4.0 23.32 5.1 14.28 3.7 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.63 7.3 29.05 6.5 17.67 3.5 Pipelayers...................................................... 17.09 9.9 26.62 6.8 12.64 3.6 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.20 6.5 29.23 6.6 18.32 3.1 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 5.5 – – 15.60 3.6 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 – – – – Roofers........................................................... 16.06 7.6 24.03 2.8 15.00 7.6 Sheet metal workers............................................... $19.66 7.7% $27.90 6.9% $15.99 7.2% Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.79 13.4 30.45 13.5 17.36 9.7 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.56 2.3 19.03 10.0 11.94 2.9 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 – – 14.09 15.6 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.71 5.1 – – 12.75 5.4 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.53 3.5 – – 10.23 3.3 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.16 4.1 – – 10.16 4.1 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.33 3.2 – – 12.17 3.2 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.54 5.5 – – 9.54 5.5 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.38 3.8 29.07 3.2 22.47 6.8 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 14.3 38.10 14.5 – – Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.87 24.3 – – 13.46 19.9 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.65 7.0 17.86 7.8 13.39 6.0 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 21.38 9.5 23.50 4.4 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.43 10.4 18.89 7.5 17.23 12.7 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.95 4.6 22.46 5.8 14.00 5.2 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 19.7 – – 19.06 19.6 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 – – 17.43 15.1 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 – – 16.94 9.4 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 – – 20.77 8.0 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 – – 18.12 6.2 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 7.9 – – 18.47 7.9 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 – – 11.37 7.4 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.70 1.6 24.81 1.2 17.97 1.9 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.49 3.5 32.67 4.2 25.81 3.8 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.24 5.6 – – 17.19 5.5 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.42 2.7 28.48 1.3 16.90 4.4 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.42 2.7 28.48 1.3 16.90 4.4 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.32 5.0 26.46 4.3 16.59 6.4 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 – – – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.92 9.7 25.40 8.5 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.63 5.8 25.81 6.9 18.98 4.2 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.22 7.5 30.21 10.3 26.81 10.3 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.01 12.7 – – 14.94 4.7 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.31 6.3 – – 14.31 6.3 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.12 4.4 – – 18.86 4.7 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ $26.85 7.4% $28.18 4.3% $25.62 14.1% Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.98 2.8 21.46 4.8 17.72 2.8 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.93 8.8 18.59 6.2 16.86 9.1 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 – – 16.73 5.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.29 2.9 21.86 5.1 17.97 3.0 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.58 2.0 22.07 3.3 18.40 3.8 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.67 2.2 23.04 3.6 17.46 2.9 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.57 6.4 – – 15.56 6.5 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.30 2.1 22.97 5.0 18.23 2.5 Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.12 3.9 23.33 4.6 16.92 3.6 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.56 5.2 – – 15.54 5.4 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.07 13.3 – – 15.07 13.3 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 – – 16.65 13.5 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.43 3.5 – – 15.37 3.7 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.58 4.3 – – 10.58 4.3 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.53 4.8 – – 10.53 4.8 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.74 5.3 24.41 4.6 17.39 7.6 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.16 3.9 24.44 4.6 19.26 5.3 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.73 4.0 23.39 4.8 18.64 5.0 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.54 7.1 26.73 4.9 16.59 6.8 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 18.81 1.9 22.72 2.5 17.17 1.4 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.11 1.8 24.79 2.4 20.26 1.7 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.58 2.4 20.24 4.6 15.72 2.4 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.98 4.1 19.63 8.3 15.98 2.3 Millwrights..................................................... 22.33 5.6 26.08 3.7 18.75 6.6 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 – – – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.42 2.5 28.06 2.0 20.34 4.9 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.84 3.6 28.54 4.2 23.39 6.3 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.49 3.7 27.74 1.7 18.48 5.8 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.17 5.5 – – 19.82 7.1 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.72 11.0 – – 19.72 11.0 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.86 2.5 19.91 4.4 13.69 3.0 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.31 8.6 18.84 9.9 13.64 8.4 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.24 9.6 – – 16.74 8.0 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 – – 12.14 8.6 Riggers......................................................... 18.06 17.7 – – 17.38 19.8 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.44 3.5 24.03 3.1 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.29 2.8 16.15 6.9 11.46 3.6 Production occupations.............................................. 15.11 1.1 19.66 2.1 13.82 1.1 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.99 1.8 23.53 8.9 22.97 1.9 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... $22.81 4.6% $24.73 2.4% $20.41 13.6% Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.22 2.9 15.77 6.4 12.79 3.5 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 13.40 13.2 11.10 8.8 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.12 3.0 15.87 6.3 12.66 3.5 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 16.13 11.4 13.70 7.3 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.03 10.2 21.34 11.6 16.70 11.3 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.74 6.6 18.08 9.9 14.94 8.0 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 14.93 3.6 22.50 3.2 11.81 4.2 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 – – 12.78 6.0 Team assemblers................................................. 18.07 9.0 25.41 5.6 13.28 8.2 Bakers............................................................ 12.14 6.0 13.90 4.9 11.83 7.2 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.04 4.8 12.67 11.4 11.66 3.4 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 4.7 18.35 3.2 13.52 5.5 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.30 7.1 9.24 11.9 9.38 4.8 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.99 4.1 11.75 8.8 10.78 5.1 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.56 3.7 16.00 3.5 10.99 4.1 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.49 9.0 15.29 6.4 11.24 10.8 Food batchmakers................................................ 13.40 3.9 16.50 3.7 11.65 4.3 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 15.14 9.8 9.64 6.9 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.36 4.2 20.21 4.4 16.93 5.0 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.37 3.4 20.08 4.9 15.77 4.1 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 – – 23.86 7.2 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.64 4.8 16.84 7.2 13.52 4.0 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.92 4.3 15.75 5.8 13.01 4.5 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 – – 12.49 7.5 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 18.13 11.3 15.50 10.4 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.35 2.4 19.26 4.3 13.12 2.4 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.05 3.3 18.25 6.1 12.74 3.4 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.58 9.4 22.01 7.2 12.11 8.8 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.69 3.8 20.22 6.9 13.06 3.8 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.28 5.4 21.26 5.9 14.72 5.3 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 20.24 8.5 15.21 11.5 Machinists........................................................ 20.13 1.8 23.27 3.5 19.39 2.1 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 18.63 2.9 16.50 10.9 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 18.84 4.1 16.53 17.2 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 – – – – Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. $22.21 6.9% $25.76 9.4% $18.06 5.8% Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 26.97 8.9 18.35 8.6 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 – – 17.47 6.6 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.09 3.3 18.23 6.0 11.95 3.5 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 18.01 10.9 13.67 3.6 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.84 3.4 18.30 7.3 11.91 3.6 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 20.63 5.2 14.34 4.6 Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 28.02 2.2 21.76 2.9 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.53 2.4 20.04 3.8 15.38 2.9 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.66 2.7 20.50 4.3 15.51 3.1 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 18.03 9.8 14.20 5.6 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.90 5.5 16.61 15.3 14.14 4.7 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 21.08 8.3 14.61 13.5 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.2 22.30 26.4 15.20 2.4 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.71 7.2 19.16 7.5 13.68 6.7 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 23.71 8.1 15.83 7.4 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.55 3.9 19.36 9.2 11.17 4.9 Bindery workers................................................. 12.48 3.9 19.36 9.2 11.06 4.9 Printers.......................................................... 16.13 3.3 20.47 4.3 15.53 3.4 Job printers.................................................... 16.84 5.5 19.99 5.9 15.48 6.2 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.31 3.2 19.16 14.6 16.09 3.3 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.95 4.7 20.98 4.4 15.32 5.0 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.72 3.6 11.72 4.1 9.44 4.4 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.21 4.4 9.65 6.0 9.16 4.9 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.47 7.9 – – 9.37 4.9 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 8.5 – – 13.86 11.3 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 – – – – Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 7.9 – – 13.68 11.0 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.3 18.22 18.8 11.64 2.9 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 – – 12.67 9.7 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 – – 11.07 4.9 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 6.4 – – 12.18 6.4 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 – – 11.47 3.9 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 16.27 5.0 12.48 7.8 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 – – 15.02 8.8 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 – – 19.57 10.6 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 – – 14.72 15.8 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.21 5.2 – – 12.85 4.7 Furniture finishers............................................... $12.59 8.1% – – $12.22 8.1% Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 – – 18.60 12.6 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 $12.50 11.8% 12.24 3.4 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 – – 11.63 6.4 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 – – 12.77 3.5 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.34 3.8 30.29 1.9 26.26 11.3 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.89 2.7 – – – – Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 10.9 – – 31.57 12.8 Power plant operators........................................... 27.76 4.6 29.42 2.1 23.92 13.5 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.53 4.3 26.88 5.1 22.00 7.2 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.68 3.0 22.98 3.3 18.27 4.3 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.12 4.8 24.58 5.2 23.89 6.8 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 21.40 11.2 23.93 5.1 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.80 6.1 – – 28.02 6.2 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.22 7.1 28.71 1.6 20.64 20.6 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.20 6.0 21.28 4.4 18.43 9.0 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.76 7.9 23.15 7.1 16.25 8.9 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.38 8.7 20.21 7.3 20.46 13.3 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.41 4.0 18.25 4.9 14.31 4.9 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.81 9.1 20.97 10.0 12.90 6.0 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.62 5.8 15.27 10.2 12.22 7.1 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.39 4.4 17.92 5.8 15.69 5.6 Cutting workers................................................... 13.27 2.8 15.43 4.9 12.77 3.6 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.39 4.8 14.49 3.3 13.20 6.0 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.22 3.5 15.69 6.2 12.61 4.4 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.99 7.2 17.76 7.2 12.40 7.0 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.92 11.5 19.77 14.1 12.26 5.2 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.52 2.6 21.53 3.7 13.93 2.6 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.01 3.6 – – 14.88 3.8 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.41 7.2 – – 15.49 7.5 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.74 4.0 – – 15.17 2.1 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 8.2 – – 13.00 8.8 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.46 5.9 17.50 8.7 12.67 3.8 Painting workers.................................................. 14.78 4.1 20.32 5.3 13.86 4.9 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.04 3.5 19.93 6.5 12.82 4.1 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.72 10.4 22.59 10.6 18.15 11.2 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 11.61 9.3 – – 11.29 9.6 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.28 8.1 – – 10.83 6.9 Photographic process workers.................................... 13.01 16.3 – – 11.86 13.0 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.27 7.0 – – 10.27 7.0 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 – – 16.27 5.3 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. $12.80 2.7% $18.09 4.8% $11.32 2.4% Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 17.98 8.4 11.48 5.9 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 16.39 22.4 – – – – Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.38 13.5 – – 15.58 10.8 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.04 7.1 14.91 7.2 11.74 7.4 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.25 9.2 21.19 7.5 12.70 9.3 Tire builders................................................... 16.13 8.9 – – 16.22 9.2 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.12 1.8 15.21 3.2 9.84 1.2 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.42 1.2 20.51 2.2 12.55 1.1 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.23 3.2 20.89 9.4 19.08 3.7 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.87 3.0 30.77 8.1 22.07 2.7 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 92.34 13.2 121.84 4.9 40.69 17.0 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 109.73 9.1 123.88 4.6 54.08 10.5 Commercial pilots............................................... 30.31 9.3 – – 30.36 10.4 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 11.38 9.0 – – 11.38 9.0 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.55 3.3 17.91 1.8 12.93 2.6 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.80 8.0 19.09 3.9 11.47 2.8 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.45 1.5 15.96 4.5 13.55 2.6 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.75 1.5 21.58 1.9 14.36 1.6 Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.44 6.1 20.12 6.7 12.46 6.7 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.01 1.8 21.54 2.5 15.84 1.9 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.05 2.7 21.95 2.1 12.26 2.8 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.17 7.1 15.92 12.5 9.59 5.8 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.38 22.1 29.14 24.2 – – Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 29.23 24.9 – – Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 24.99 10.1 27.64 5.1 – – Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 3.7 25.23 3.5 – – Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.76 5.3 16.63 9.1 11.69 5.9 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.65 13.2 – – 18.19 13.5 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 15.3 – – 19.40 15.6 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 16.6 – – – – Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 14.92 2.7 – – – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.31 6.2 9.04 19.7 8.26 6.5 Service station attendants........................................ 10.21 7.0 13.42 14.0 9.91 7.8 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.02 7.1 21.06 7.1 25.41 19.6 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 14.05 10.2 – – 12.34 8.6 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.79 6.9 23.27 6.3 15.84 7.5 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.91 3.4 21.05 6.3 14.84 3.9 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.77 3.5 21.02 7.2 14.79 3.9 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 12.8 – – 13.04 19.2 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.17 2.0 17.95 2.9 12.66 1.8 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.68 1.1 14.00 3.0 9.82 1.0 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. $9.88 3.1% $15.33 5.1% $9.02 2.3% Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.26 1.3 14.61 3.3 10.26 1.5 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.28 2.7 14.32 5.5 10.27 2.7 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.40 1.7 11.13 4.6 9.05 1.6 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.03 5.5 – – – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.97 7.2 18.86 9.3 10.51 5.2 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 – – – – 1 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. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 14 Workers paid on time and incentive basis(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) for civilian and private industry workers in major occupational groups Time Incentive Occupational group(3) Civilian Private Civilian Private workers industry workers industry workers workers All workers........................................................... $18.97 $18.13 $24.88 $24.86 Management, professional, and related............................... 31.14 31.26 43.65 43.47 Management, business, and financial............................... 34.34 34.56 43.95 43.95 Professional and related.......................................... 29.64 29.37 42.77 42.04 Service............................................................. 11.26 9.63 13.79 13.79 Sales and office.................................................... 14.29 14.12 25.31 25.32 Sales and related................................................. 12.97 12.96 27.92 27.92 Office and administrative support................................. 14.85 14.69 15.04 15.04 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.36 19.31 21.81 21.81 Construction and extraction...................................... – 19.39 – 22.72 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.49 19.40 21.60 21.60 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.66 14.51 16.72 16.72 Production........................................................ 15.09 14.99 15.60 15.60 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.16 13.93 17.29 17.29 Time Incentive Civilian Private Civilian Private workers industry workers industry workers workers Relative error(4) Relative error(4) All workers........................................................... 1.2% 1.2% 2.5% 2.5% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 .9 6.1 6.1 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.2 1.2 8.3 8.3 Professional and related.......................................... .9 1.1 10.3 10.3 Service............................................................. 1.6 1.3 5.3 5.3 Sales and office.................................................... .6 .7 2.4 2.4 Sales and related................................................. 1.5 1.5 2.6 2.7 Office and administrative support................................. .6 .7 3.3 3.3 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.2 1.3 3.6 3.6 Construction and extraction...................................... – 1.8 – 9.3 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.4 1.4 4.6 4.6 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... .9 .9 2.9 2.9 Production........................................................ 1.1 1.1 5.9 5.9 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.3 1.3 2.7 2.7 1 Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary. Incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 15 Civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $7.75 $10.28 $15.25 $24.03 $35.15 Management occupations.............................................. 19.23 25.58 35.65 48.57 63.78 Chief executives.................................................. 28.84 47.65 65.02 90.91 115.39 General and operations managers................................... 19.66 25.96 37.69 52.88 76.61 Legislators....................................................... 3.46 5.77 23.62 34.64 38.24 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 18.27 22.93 31.58 38.89 51.24 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 24.09 31.03 41.35 54.95 72.95 Marketing managers.............................................. 27.22 34.19 44.25 57.20 80.97 Sales managers.................................................. 21.57 28.85 38.46 50.80 66.56 Public relations managers......................................... 17.60 19.87 32.21 49.45 70.84 Administrative services managers.................................. 18.01 20.68 27.48 35.00 44.20 Computer and information systems managers......................... 28.61 38.15 47.84 59.87 70.18 Financial managers................................................ 20.71 26.07 35.34 49.78 67.28 Human resources managers.......................................... 22.85 24.21 27.88 40.96 52.88 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 22.58 26.26 35.71 44.20 59.27 Training and development managers............................... 25.58 25.58 25.58 31.23 41.49 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 29.95 38.68 44.46 53.03 Purchasing managers............................................... 19.50 26.40 35.09 47.69 65.26 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 17.50 23.78 33.14 42.55 50.89 Construction managers............................................. 20.50 26.07 32.88 42.31 51.47 Education administrators.......................................... 18.03 25.64 34.76 46.22 56.50 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 11.00 13.25 21.36 28.37 28.37 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 27.03 33.78 42.20 50.24 59.73 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 20.71 22.89 31.96 46.10 59.45 Engineering managers.............................................. 34.05 41.95 52.54 62.44 68.36 Food service managers............................................. 14.35 16.75 21.01 27.78 38.24 Funeral directors................................................. 16.00 17.75 19.50 25.52 32.34 Lodging managers.................................................. 11.85 13.70 17.48 26.84 38.63 Medical and health services managers.............................. 20.25 26.49 33.80 44.50 61.57 Natural sciences managers......................................... 29.09 41.24 48.55 51.75 58.04 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 12.78 18.03 23.85 28.22 37.75 Social and community service managers............................. 14.95 17.07 22.06 30.50 33.05 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 16.67 20.14 25.88 33.03 42.74 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 16.86 19.77 24.29 31.00 38.96 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.44 18.38 23.17 30.36 37.50 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.50 18.31 22.93 30.27 37.99 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 15.90 24.47 26.50 30.36 31.42 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 16.77 20.07 21.74 29.97 33.50 Cost estimators................................................... 16.00 20.47 27.40 38.97 43.27 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 16.27 19.73 24.76 29.94 36.65 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 15.75 18.65 23.39 28.67 38.65 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 16.81 19.71 24.77 30.95 36.07 Training and development specialists............................ 15.26 17.51 24.15 28.85 35.15 Logisticians...................................................... 18.08 20.28 29.18 37.71 49.11 Management analysts............................................... $19.78 $23.96 $30.80 $41.55 $50.47 Meeting and convention planners................................... 16.83 18.58 24.54 26.34 26.34 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.66 20.17 25.34 31.96 39.74 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 15.89 18.27 23.19 31.83 35.52 Budget analysts................................................... 19.74 24.95 26.17 33.78 45.76 Credit analysts................................................... 16.68 20.01 23.53 29.70 37.50 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.21 22.42 29.46 37.53 53.24 Financial analysts.............................................. 21.33 24.69 31.20 39.30 56.11 Personal financial advisors..................................... 13.68 17.85 22.79 33.29 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 17.97 19.95 27.50 36.26 47.65 Financial examiners............................................... 20.04 22.98 30.58 33.51 40.89 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 14.66 16.11 24.04 35.10 49.61 Loan counselors................................................. 10.45 14.17 14.17 20.52 60.13 Loan officers................................................... 14.66 16.66 24.40 35.90 49.61 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 10.00 13.35 17.81 24.87 31.80 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.05 15.19 19.72 26.19 33.46 Tax preparers................................................... 9.90 9.90 10.00 17.50 17.50 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.41 25.20 33.72 41.76 50.53 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 24.89 29.35 42.30 53.51 61.97 Computer programmers.............................................. 19.74 24.86 31.07 37.01 45.67 Computer software engineers....................................... 26.44 33.45 40.79 47.80 56.56 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 26.29 32.70 40.69 47.70 55.01 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 28.41 33.86 40.79 48.04 56.56 Computer support specialists...................................... 13.94 17.60 22.29 30.29 40.19 Computer systems analysts......................................... 23.86 29.57 35.82 42.95 51.94 Database administrators........................................... 19.99 22.66 31.22 38.54 45.00 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.45 24.04 28.92 36.89 42.07 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 21.15 25.64 29.84 36.51 45.31 Actuaries......................................................... 27.44 31.97 39.37 50.48 56.13 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.68 25.27 35.85 44.49 60.27 Statisticians..................................................... 16.18 17.48 24.69 40.36 46.33 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 14.77 15.81 16.70 29.97 29.97 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 17.07 22.60 29.98 38.70 47.78 Architects, except naval.......................................... 20.76 24.10 28.85 37.62 44.23 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 20.67 24.04 28.85 38.69 44.23 Landscape architects............................................ 21.63 24.16 24.16 30.13 35.40 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 14.82 16.06 22.00 28.85 40.23 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 13.81 14.82 14.82 22.00 22.00 Surveyors....................................................... 15.75 19.01 27.23 35.92 51.50 Engineers......................................................... 24.52 29.41 35.58 43.76 51.54 Aerospace engineers............................................. 29.83 38.00 48.54 54.25 64.30 Chemical engineers.............................................. 30.87 31.08 33.40 49.48 52.97 Civil engineers................................................. 21.64 25.00 31.43 38.51 46.00 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 26.08 31.47 42.19 47.81 60.02 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.00 30.28 36.01 43.76 51.23 Electrical engineers.......................................... 24.00 30.28 35.51 43.06 51.05 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ $27.00 $30.24 $36.46 $44.24 $51.83 Environmental engineers......................................... 26.08 28.70 38.23 49.87 61.00 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 24.04 28.13 33.65 39.22 47.41 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 24.98 31.07 34.85 45.22 54.20 Industrial engineers.......................................... 24.04 27.89 33.12 38.38 44.92 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 22.66 25.16 28.70 34.28 36.83 Materials engineers............................................. 25.00 28.22 32.18 39.89 53.85 Mechanical engineers............................................ 24.76 27.97 31.88 38.46 44.99 Nuclear engineers............................................... 33.77 36.83 39.87 44.16 50.93 Petroleum engineers............................................. 26.18 34.65 43.27 65.87 75.70 Drafters.......................................................... 14.00 17.75 21.60 27.88 32.14 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 14.42 18.27 23.25 28.77 32.21 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 12.75 16.00 22.09 25.07 28.43 Mechanical drafters............................................. 15.50 18.53 21.13 25.01 29.35 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 12.90 17.67 22.16 27.35 32.24 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 20.00 22.00 24.16 26.93 30.90 Civil engineering technicians................................... 10.39 12.90 18.15 23.00 28.85 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 12.11 16.32 22.60 27.35 30.79 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 17.21 22.21 26.00 28.56 30.50 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 15.00 17.40 32.52 38.25 41.40 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 16.82 20.15 24.03 29.00 31.64 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.78 18.13 19.60 25.89 33.41 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 11.50 13.27 16.75 22.85 32.50 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 15.12 19.47 26.00 34.10 46.21 Life scientists................................................... 17.04 19.93 26.48 36.17 46.95 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 17.79 23.78 27.21 37.36 41.49 Animal scientists............................................. 24.04 24.60 26.34 69.78 73.55 Food scientists and technologists............................. 21.73 27.21 37.36 41.49 41.49 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 15.73 21.56 23.78 29.37 38.17 Biological scientists........................................... 17.38 20.04 28.85 37.43 50.05 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 17.48 24.92 34.61 40.11 58.91 Microbiologists............................................... 18.75 19.29 20.46 26.58 32.05 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 16.59 21.82 24.38 24.80 37.43 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.87 18.88 25.50 28.83 37.97 Conservation scientists....................................... 15.82 21.74 26.34 28.83 39.78 Foresters..................................................... 15.87 18.02 23.09 27.27 32.29 Medical scientists.............................................. 16.59 19.23 25.18 35.99 46.48 Physical scientists............................................... 18.94 23.06 29.60 38.86 50.19 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 24.87 36.66 42.90 46.70 71.37 Physicists.................................................... 33.24 40.48 44.25 47.18 71.37 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.98 24.04 28.85 38.86 51.99 Chemists...................................................... 19.61 22.62 27.50 35.55 44.86 Materials scientists.......................................... 26.43 28.85 39.42 48.32 57.76 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 17.22 22.53 29.33 35.20 49.27 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 16.53 22.51 26.79 33.41 43.12 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 22.53 33.05 38.46 49.82 59.05 Hydrologists.................................................. $17.22 $19.04 $19.28 $31.43 $33.00 Economists........................................................ 19.23 20.54 29.25 39.45 84.14 Market and survey researchers..................................... 19.23 22.84 30.04 38.26 49.26 Market research analysts........................................ 21.39 24.04 30.10 39.95 50.48 Psychologists..................................................... 21.62 24.50 33.11 45.06 57.88 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 22.25 24.69 33.90 46.30 59.97 Sociologists...................................................... 17.46 17.90 22.88 31.83 33.44 Urban and regional planners....................................... 19.28 22.54 26.20 32.02 36.29 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 12.31 12.85 22.47 32.39 49.45 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 8.00 8.50 16.40 19.57 26.02 Biological technicians............................................ 11.07 12.66 16.93 21.34 25.51 Chemical technicians.............................................. 14.00 17.22 21.57 26.23 31.05 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 29.14 34.86 35.19 42.08 50.24 Nuclear technicians............................................... 29.06 30.59 33.95 41.84 45.06 Social science research assistants................................ 15.00 19.00 21.15 25.46 30.55 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 12.74 15.17 19.66 26.31 30.59 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.46 17.57 24.63 30.59 30.59 Forest and conservation technicians............................. 11.94 13.03 15.68 27.31 27.47 Community and social services occupations........................... 11.53 13.94 17.48 23.85 32.13 Counselors........................................................ 12.07 15.30 20.35 29.49 39.12 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 12.07 14.40 18.16 22.30 22.95 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 14.76 18.41 26.47 37.21 45.98 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 14.19 14.36 20.11 29.49 32.00 Mental health counselors........................................ 13.99 16.79 20.11 27.39 33.97 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.56 11.50 15.00 16.83 24.03 Social workers.................................................... 13.11 15.08 18.49 23.83 29.33 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.97 14.44 17.07 22.03 27.91 Medical and public health social workers........................ 14.31 17.25 21.83 26.99 30.93 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.73 14.20 17.55 21.53 25.65 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 9.21 12.11 14.98 18.91 27.25 Health educators................................................ 16.35 19.43 23.10 38.67 40.75 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 13.87 16.18 20.01 28.46 34.80 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.80 10.27 12.68 15.39 17.88 Clergy............................................................ 12.51 12.51 12.83 17.83 21.12 Legal occupations................................................... 16.59 20.15 31.48 50.48 75.91 Lawyers........................................................... 24.48 34.38 48.76 69.23 86.81 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 25.74 37.05 53.63 62.83 80.77 Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers... 29.38 37.05 37.05 43.09 43.09 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 27.08 46.06 57.83 75.39 82.12 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.50 17.30 19.91 26.44 32.21 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 13.82 15.86 21.06 25.72 34.25 Court reporters................................................. 15.95 17.74 23.28 25.96 36.06 Law clerks...................................................... 12.50 14.74 18.06 25.44 40.80 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 12.69 15.63 21.35 25.56 33.56 Education, training, and library occupations........................ $10.50 $18.65 $29.27 $39.06 $50.80 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 23.01 30.05 39.56 52.22 69.00 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 29.46 37.51 50.76 76.05 101.39 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 23.79 31.66 41.15 54.65 60.44 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 22.84 25.97 41.67 57.68 60.44 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 25.64 31.66 40.37 51.32 62.50 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 30.90 40.05 49.30 76.54 88.90 Architecture teachers, postsecondary.......................... 23.12 23.12 28.77 38.84 49.30 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 39.51 43.36 55.77 80.51 91.69 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 31.25 38.45 42.08 49.57 71.52 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 31.99 38.45 42.08 49.57 68.84 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.67 32.76 41.41 52.46 71.02 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 21.81 38.36 48.68 61.74 75.74 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.67 31.38 34.62 42.63 55.31 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 40.31 48.79 51.54 70.16 82.61 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 27.15 32.24 40.79 56.51 66.61 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 36.49 40.39 44.61 63.16 71.69 Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 38.41 38.41 58.45 59.43 59.43 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 37.06 38.49 42.89 51.28 64.10 Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 8.44 23.46 39.53 41.64 42.01 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 26.20 30.02 39.18 40.53 59.34 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 22.52 27.15 37.31 52.16 61.46 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 27.42 36.11 46.90 66.55 74.77 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.07 30.45 39.85 62.68 85.64 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 26.54 30.47 48.24 67.06 97.51 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.75 28.85 34.07 37.51 41.21 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 21.41 32.42 41.15 46.65 50.40 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 21.38 32.18 41.15 46.65 50.40 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 26.21 29.93 50.14 72.69 85.71 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 31.30 31.30 41.48 52.53 85.71 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 26.66 50.14 70.27 75.22 95.19 Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 19.37 25.16 27.26 30.87 34.18 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 23.16 29.04 37.78 48.57 59.03 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 23.16 27.59 35.04 42.10 51.30 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 20.04 25.96 35.66 48.30 54.97 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 27.32 33.97 42.02 55.53 68.43 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 15.90 15.90 27.26 47.60 64.71 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 27.87 30.15 40.10 47.81 60.32 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 26.92 31.54 37.02 48.33 55.01 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 20.85 26.79 36.21 48.75 63.76 Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ 19.23 19.23 21.74 26.75 33.74 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 7.00 22.69 30.09 40.99 49.59 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 18.59 21.38 27.17 36.30 45.90 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 17.60 25.35 31.28 39.20 48.95 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. $9.00 $11.00 $14.75 $27.33 $34.11 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.50 10.18 12.75 17.43 31.43 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 12.75 22.89 29.32 36.88 45.94 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 22.26 26.42 31.93 40.39 49.45 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 22.14 26.34 31.90 40.81 50.33 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 22.87 26.74 32.06 38.47 46.20 Secondary school teachers....................................... 23.29 26.52 32.16 39.86 48.99 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 23.41 26.57 32.18 39.89 49.03 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 22.73 23.29 31.25 38.71 47.48 Special education teachers...................................... 22.30 27.34 33.83 43.74 54.05 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 21.93 27.18 34.43 45.82 57.08 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 21.08 26.53 31.59 36.06 45.77 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 24.73 27.58 34.56 43.34 52.45 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 10.91 19.23 30.54 40.77 53.42 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 16.95 18.00 26.16 32.81 40.67 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 12.00 19.23 19.33 22.68 33.48 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 13.70 16.15 23.85 29.08 33.83 Archivists...................................................... 12.00 21.01 30.22 33.83 33.83 Curators........................................................ 13.70 21.65 25.08 29.12 36.71 Librarians........................................................ 17.21 20.64 26.81 35.68 44.82 Library technicians............................................... 10.64 12.22 14.19 17.50 23.09 Farm and home management advisors................................. 11.96 13.58 26.41 36.20 38.80 Instructional coordinators........................................ 17.43 19.39 26.52 33.85 38.09 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.16 9.12 10.73 12.85 16.18 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 10.21 14.78 20.50 29.67 42.57 Artists and related workers....................................... 10.79 17.59 20.83 28.16 43.71 Art directors................................................... 17.59 18.91 24.94 34.48 45.35 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 14.16 18.75 20.83 28.67 36.46 Designers......................................................... 10.00 14.42 19.23 26.67 35.84 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 21.15 25.55 31.96 38.82 41.07 Fashion designers............................................... 20.37 24.71 38.46 38.46 137.36 Floral designers................................................ 7.50 9.00 9.75 12.00 14.35 Graphic designers............................................... 13.29 15.00 18.75 24.00 31.66 Interior designers.............................................. 15.00 17.00 21.64 27.89 35.84 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 9.65 11.00 14.36 17.89 22.43 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 13.86 15.31 20.19 42.50 55.00 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 11.44 17.43 24.22 46.55 63.34 Producers and directors......................................... 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 10.04 12.16 21.20 33.88 57.70 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 10.29 12.36 21.80 33.28 58.17 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 5.15 9.00 19.18 22.22 22.22 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 2.13 2.13 9.68 16.76 28.02 Choreographers.................................................. 10.29 13.33 16.76 18.67 25.00 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... $19.73 $20.29 $31.92 $39.72 $50.78 Music directors and composers................................... 19.73 19.73 20.29 29.79 38.58 Musicians and singers........................................... 20.73 27.14 31.92 42.16 55.18 Announcers........................................................ 7.00 10.00 13.54 21.63 48.08 Radio and television announcers................................. 7.00 10.00 14.90 27.79 73.85 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 11.00 13.13 20.65 33.90 65.61 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 10.80 13.00 20.24 32.09 60.68 Public relations specialists...................................... 17.71 20.30 25.16 30.01 37.84 Writers and editors............................................... 14.22 19.01 23.79 32.51 43.88 Editors......................................................... 14.05 19.01 21.81 29.62 43.27 Technical writers............................................... 15.41 21.05 27.72 36.01 47.28 Writers and authors............................................. 11.88 17.09 17.34 32.91 43.59 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 12.21 19.09 20.80 26.68 28.61 Interpreters and translators.................................... 8.19 16.35 20.80 25.50 27.50 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 9.35 15.09 20.50 29.31 37.45 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 11.75 15.09 20.19 25.93 37.45 Broadcast technicians........................................... 8.70 12.75 17.72 29.31 34.67 Sound engineering technicians................................... 20.50 20.50 32.19 37.04 44.88 Photographers..................................................... 8.50 9.50 14.09 16.29 22.44 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 13.86 14.41 18.26 25.96 33.10 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 12.18 14.41 15.76 25.96 46.50 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.00 18.16 24.29 31.82 43.95 Dentists.......................................................... 26.63 53.85 53.85 71.75 119.05 Dentists, general............................................... 39.86 53.85 53.85 77.13 119.05 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 16.83 19.50 21.71 26.39 28.98 Optometrists...................................................... 42.11 44.47 51.93 61.67 61.67 Pharmacists....................................................... 35.25 42.93 47.00 50.00 51.44 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 20.04 23.91 62.50 78.00 100.00 Anesthesiologists............................................... 24.10 77.28 77.28 115.39 203.01 Family and general practitioners................................ 29.16 58.74 67.79 71.03 100.00 Internists, general............................................. 16.07 21.78 52.44 64.92 96.15 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 21.44 21.44 62.50 80.65 85.94 Psychiatrists................................................... 54.47 62.50 78.00 78.00 87.91 Surgeons........................................................ 29.61 59.89 62.50 125.50 159.58 Physician assistants.............................................. 23.29 31.73 35.91 41.82 52.89 Registered nurses................................................. 20.79 23.70 27.65 33.30 40.04 Therapists........................................................ 17.25 22.21 26.78 32.54 39.00 Audiologists.................................................... 18.74 21.93 23.50 28.18 30.96 Occupational therapists......................................... 23.07 25.63 29.66 34.80 42.71 Physical therapists............................................. 24.00 27.96 31.25 36.47 43.70 Radiation therapists............................................ 24.38 29.84 35.67 37.97 39.09 Recreational therapists......................................... 12.67 14.21 17.83 23.09 24.72 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.50 20.36 22.29 25.02 28.12 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 22.69 25.17 28.80 36.08 47.04 Veterinarians..................................................... 29.95 29.95 40.00 46.58 46.58 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.01 14.87 17.56 23.04 27.04 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... $15.90 $18.90 $23.00 $26.60 $30.75 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 10.72 13.50 16.00 18.67 22.68 Dental hygienists................................................. 22.00 26.95 31.32 36.00 43.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 14.28 19.71 24.45 30.00 35.52 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 11.25 12.74 19.07 29.09 37.71 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 24.93 25.95 30.86 34.51 42.86 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.07 28.13 33.00 37.85 40.04 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 15.91 20.00 24.06 28.96 33.37 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.35 10.43 13.89 18.29 24.92 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 10.56 12.80 15.35 18.41 21.83 Dietetic technicians............................................ 7.37 7.37 9.67 13.05 17.61 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 9.74 11.49 13.38 15.61 18.02 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 10.00 12.66 15.74 18.78 24.51 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 15.81 17.66 20.04 24.19 28.03 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.16 15.84 17.87 19.79 22.84 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 8.67 12.99 13.00 16.50 21.25 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 13.88 15.67 17.63 20.16 23.29 Medical records and health information technicians................ 9.44 11.00 14.25 17.43 22.09 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 12.04 13.62 16.67 21.36 28.78 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 15.56 20.19 23.81 27.35 29.50 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 15.56 18.51 21.29 27.53 30.60 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 15.10 16.67 23.73 35.20 35.20 Athletic trainers............................................... 14.17 14.17 15.57 18.88 24.54 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.00 9.40 11.04 13.85 17.00 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 7.68 9.00 10.25 12.19 14.91 Home health aides............................................... 6.08 7.25 9.40 10.37 11.58 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.15 9.18 10.56 12.51 15.05 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.75 9.56 11.77 15.42 17.60 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 9.38 10.90 15.16 17.94 23.00 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 10.38 14.51 17.42 19.56 23.00 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 9.38 9.69 11.60 15.27 15.96 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.00 9.85 13.00 20.06 29.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... 9.85 16.30 20.06 27.82 30.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 8.50 9.32 10.22 12.25 13.69 Massage therapists................................................ 5.52 12.00 20.00 20.00 35.14 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 8.95 10.40 12.66 15.64 18.58 Dental assistants............................................... 11.90 13.50 15.78 18.10 21.00 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.00 10.56 12.50 15.00 18.11 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 10.00 11.56 12.56 15.60 18.33 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 11.17 12.69 14.32 17.00 21.00 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 6.55 8.51 10.00 11.67 14.91 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 8.50 9.75 10.00 12.30 15.70 Protective service occupations...................................... 8.50 10.50 15.54 24.34 31.39 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 17.29 24.87 32.38 39.35 46.50 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 11.00 15.71 25.33 35.32 42.81 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 20.65 27.21 33.27 39.46 47.60 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ $18.35 $22.08 $26.88 $32.38 $40.90 Fire fighters..................................................... 12.01 14.90 19.45 24.14 30.44 Fire inspectors................................................... 14.44 14.44 21.40 26.84 31.93 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 14.44 14.44 19.47 27.46 32.15 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.34 12.82 16.10 22.68 28.24 Bailiffs........................................................ 11.94 14.86 20.79 25.44 29.81 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.34 12.81 15.86 22.68 28.14 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 16.24 20.15 26.48 31.87 37.92 Fish and game wardens............................................. 11.17 15.62 20.90 23.64 26.18 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 11.46 14.91 16.50 22.40 22.61 Police officers................................................... 14.97 18.89 24.16 29.33 34.19 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 14.96 18.88 24.17 29.33 34.19 Animal control workers............................................ 10.52 12.18 14.57 22.82 24.15 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.27 8.57 10.00 12.00 15.00 Security guards................................................. 7.27 8.52 10.00 12.00 15.00 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 6.83 7.53 9.50 12.50 17.62 Crossing guards................................................. 6.76 8.40 10.07 13.04 14.60 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 6.52 7.25 8.00 9.50 11.00 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.38 6.00 7.50 9.50 12.50 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 9.00 10.77 13.70 17.51 20.43 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.00 12.19 16.17 20.72 25.05 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 8.75 10.67 13.37 17.31 20.00 Cooks............................................................. 6.75 8.00 9.50 11.29 13.50 Cooks, fast food................................................ 5.75 6.25 7.25 8.00 9.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.00 9.00 10.71 12.96 15.16 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.25 8.50 9.75 11.53 13.49 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.75 7.00 8.75 10.50 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.26 7.19 8.50 10.22 12.30 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.85 5.18 7.00 8.50 Bartenders...................................................... 4.00 5.15 6.75 8.00 10.00 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.38 3.90 6.10 7.46 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.50 6.79 8.16 9.97 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 5.75 6.39 7.05 8.38 10.00 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 5.75 6.25 7.00 8.25 10.00 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 9.79 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 4.35 6.95 8.00 9.89 12.37 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.21 6.94 7.68 8.50 10.00 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.15 6.50 7.50 9.00 10.50 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 8.00 10.02 13.56 18.27 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ $11.23 $13.26 $18.84 $24.29 $25.34 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 10.50 12.88 17.46 19.50 25.34 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 13.00 17.19 25.12 25.12 27.64 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 7.95 9.60 12.44 16.00 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.00 8.20 10.14 13.00 16.69 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.75 7.28 8.15 9.69 12.13 Pest control workers.............................................. 12.00 13.56 15.39 17.50 21.05 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.51 8.50 10.60 14.86 18.00 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.50 8.43 10.28 14.38 17.69 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 10.91 13.43 16.58 20.01 23.31 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.96 6.75 8.81 11.91 16.56 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 10.00 10.94 12.75 15.72 20.63 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 10.61 13.51 15.72 18.75 21.78 Slot key persons................................................ 9.36 10.38 11.02 11.76 11.80 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 10.00 12.18 14.77 17.20 22.58 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 6.80 8.00 9.35 11.30 19.58 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.30 5.63 6.34 6.55 7.38 Gaming dealers.................................................. 5.30 5.58 6.34 6.55 7.31 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 7.32 7.50 7.50 9.50 20.00 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 8.50 8.50 12.00 12.80 33.60 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 6.00 7.41 9.50 12.72 17.94 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.96 6.75 7.50 9.54 11.94 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.81 6.50 7.40 8.50 11.94 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 6.75 7.22 8.92 10.95 15.02 Funeral attendants................................................ 8.81 8.81 10.00 12.50 14.54 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 7.00 8.05 10.73 15.22 20.00 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.96 8.00 10.53 15.69 20.83 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 6.43 8.05 8.75 16.05 25.34 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 6.43 8.27 8.75 15.75 16.04 Skin care specialists........................................... 9.81 15.00 22.09 25.34 48.00 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 6.00 7.20 8.50 11.33 18.19 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 5.51 6.50 7.96 8.62 11.25 Concierges...................................................... 8.00 9.50 11.33 18.19 18.19 Tour and travel guides............................................ 7.07 8.44 10.01 14.06 16.50 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 7.00 8.33 9.66 14.17 16.36 Transportation attendants......................................... 12.18 22.54 30.10 37.59 46.93 Flight attendants............................................... 25.87 26.90 30.13 44.78 47.75 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 8.55 10.15 13.99 18.85 22.54 Child care workers................................................ 6.25 7.00 8.39 10.15 12.35 Personal and home care aides...................................... 6.05 7.15 9.23 10.50 12.00 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 7.00 8.43 10.25 14.42 19.43 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 8.00 9.50 13.19 16.37 22.25 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.75 8.05 10.00 13.00 18.03 Residential advisors.............................................. $5.63 $5.63 $9.90 $11.70 $13.14 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.00 8.19 11.30 18.27 30.59 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 10.13 12.69 16.30 21.65 31.82 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.00 12.13 15.63 19.23 24.61 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 11.25 15.67 23.50 35.67 53.85 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.50 7.50 9.00 12.00 16.88 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.40 7.00 8.15 10.00 12.50 Cashiers...................................................... 6.35 7.00 8.05 9.75 12.15 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 8.55 10.17 11.88 12.94 14.12 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 7.00 8.00 10.64 14.25 19.23 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.50 7.50 9.00 11.18 15.48 Parts salespersons............................................ 8.50 10.00 13.19 16.67 21.40 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.84 8.00 9.95 13.41 19.75 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 9.09 13.09 17.92 25.32 33.82 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.68 15.63 19.72 29.37 43.65 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 15.38 20.48 32.74 57.53 109.67 Travel agents..................................................... 7.50 9.15 13.75 17.34 23.22 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 13.75 17.96 25.09 37.50 50.48 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 16.90 20.96 31.41 41.37 55.92 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 13.01 17.00 23.45 33.73 46.26 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 8.47 8.99 11.54 16.83 22.50 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 8.47 8.99 11.54 16.83 22.50 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 10.68 12.70 19.23 30.77 51.85 Real estate brokers............................................. 12.70 14.90 23.02 30.02 40.09 Real estate sales agents........................................ 10.00 12.29 18.54 30.99 65.39 Sales engineers................................................... 23.52 27.71 33.11 40.50 47.61 Telemarketers..................................................... 7.00 7.64 9.78 12.21 17.28 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 7.16 9.00 11.00 17.79 26.75 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 6.89 10.16 10.59 19.44 28.07 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.11 11.00 13.95 17.49 21.88 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.38 17.12 20.48 25.69 30.29 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.69 9.00 11.00 12.65 16.15 Telephone operators............................................... 8.75 10.00 12.66 19.16 21.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 9.50 11.00 13.56 16.45 19.93 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.50 11.40 13.96 16.68 21.25 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.90 11.57 13.75 16.00 18.68 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.00 11.95 14.63 17.45 21.00 Gaming cage workers............................................. 8.88 9.00 9.79 12.31 12.31 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 11.75 14.00 16.02 20.00 21.81 Procurement clerks.............................................. 11.00 13.09 15.50 18.52 20.92 Tellers......................................................... 8.76 9.65 10.74 12.43 14.47 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 11.56 14.84 17.18 20.36 23.61 Correspondence clerks............................................. $10.20 $12.64 $13.94 $16.83 $19.28 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 10.82 12.79 15.68 18.70 21.75 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 10.75 12.00 14.00 17.48 19.95 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.11 11.50 14.19 17.75 22.46 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 13.11 14.81 17.60 18.92 21.11 File clerks....................................................... 8.00 9.29 11.00 13.94 15.00 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 7.00 8.00 9.15 10.05 11.76 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.86 9.73 11.50 14.57 17.07 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 8.43 9.92 12.32 15.23 18.01 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.76 12.67 14.85 17.10 19.65 New accounts clerks............................................... 10.01 10.96 12.74 14.42 17.54 Order clerks...................................................... 9.00 10.45 13.00 17.00 20.26 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.97 13.60 16.11 19.11 22.52 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.23 9.50 11.66 14.00 16.41 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.00 9.47 13.73 18.00 20.91 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 12.00 13.83 16.28 31.50 37.50 Couriers and messengers........................................... 7.50 9.00 10.51 12.20 13.50 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.48 11.95 15.53 20.47 25.48 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.50 12.00 15.33 19.45 23.42 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 9.00 11.85 15.87 21.28 27.81 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 11.05 12.25 14.56 19.72 26.12 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 11.82 14.28 17.85 23.22 25.96 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.50 10.00 12.20 15.00 18.24 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 7.50 8.80 11.00 13.93 17.20 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 8.00 9.90 11.86 14.82 17.05 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.82 13.30 16.38 20.55 25.28 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 13.00 15.82 19.23 23.56 27.88 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.00 14.50 18.70 25.00 29.71 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.31 13.51 16.50 20.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.30 12.38 15.15 18.37 22.12 Computer operators................................................ 11.69 13.00 15.41 18.91 21.81 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.50 11.05 12.83 15.59 18.15 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.25 10.61 12.15 14.54 16.49 Word processors and typists..................................... 10.25 12.15 15.03 17.61 21.79 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.30 13.98 16.55 23.96 26.22 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.50 12.17 14.86 17.74 20.75 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 7.65 9.75 10.54 12.98 15.90 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.04 10.66 13.00 15.85 19.29 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.28 10.01 11.46 12.87 18.27 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 8.40 10.70 12.00 15.78 24.26 Statistical assistants............................................ 10.82 12.45 15.94 19.57 21.69 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 6.92 7.99 10.50 14.96 21.39 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 13.00 13.00 16.95 23.10 23.10 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 6.92 7.30 8.30 9.55 14.15 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.75 7.43 9.50 12.00 14.00 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.75 8.00 9.96 12.00 15.10 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. $6.95 $6.95 $9.94 $12.32 $12.32 Logging workers................................................... 10.00 12.75 13.90 22.29 22.29 Logging equipment operators..................................... 12.00 13.90 22.29 22.29 22.29 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.90 17.57 24.50 31.60 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.75 20.00 25.00 31.25 36.88 Boilermakers...................................................... 16.75 17.50 19.82 23.50 26.96 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.00 20.00 25.66 28.58 38.25 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.13 20.00 25.66 29.90 38.25 Carpenters........................................................ 12.50 15.00 19.00 24.46 31.39 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 10.38 15.00 18.00 22.00 36.42 Carpet installers............................................... 10.38 16.82 20.00 28.42 36.60 Tile and marble setters......................................... 14.00 15.00 15.84 20.00 25.36 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 12.00 14.86 19.00 22.04 25.88 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 12.00 14.50 18.75 22.04 27.00 Construction laborers............................................. 8.30 10.00 13.00 19.25 24.89 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.00 13.30 16.53 23.00 29.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.30 12.20 14.38 17.99 21.14 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 11.50 13.97 17.04 26.18 29.53 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 12.67 13.27 16.00 20.00 26.25 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 12.67 13.27 15.97 19.50 26.93 Tapers.......................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.00 22.20 24.69 Electricians...................................................... 12.14 15.50 20.25 30.50 36.15 Glaziers.......................................................... 6.50 12.00 16.75 25.20 28.70 Insulation workers................................................ 12.30 13.82 16.00 18.00 19.56 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 11.00 12.30 14.97 14.97 17.26 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 12.99 15.00 16.14 18.80 20.77 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 12.00 13.50 18.00 22.00 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 12.00 13.50 18.00 22.00 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.50 15.78 20.50 29.31 33.70 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.57 11.00 14.50 24.80 27.88 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 13.76 16.76 21.00 29.99 34.31 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 13.00 15.24 15.68 17.70 20.00 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 12.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 24.80 Roofers........................................................... 10.00 11.75 14.00 20.25 25.96 Sheet metal workers............................................... 11.25 13.75 17.29 23.42 34.27 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 16.00 21.06 25.84 29.43 52.30 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.00 10.00 11.72 14.00 18.75 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 8.00 10.00 14.00 21.23 21.52 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.50 11.00 12.50 14.50 15.50 Helpers--electricians........................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.72 13.00 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 7.85 9.38 10.00 11.00 12.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 8.50 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.50 Helpers--roofers................................................ 7.45 8.00 9.50 9.75 12.00 Construction and building inspectors.............................. $16.32 $19.92 $24.24 $30.76 $35.18 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 26.68 29.10 35.33 49.01 49.01 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 10.00 10.50 16.35 30.15 30.51 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 9.99 11.67 14.79 18.47 24.29 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 12.35 15.12 21.44 26.81 28.57 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 10.81 13.00 18.89 21.25 21.25 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 9.00 10.00 15.23 19.88 25.00 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 10.78 10.78 16.00 28.40 30.82 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 13.00 15.00 16.00 21.00 28.40 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 14.30 14.30 16.00 18.50 22.80 Mining machine operators.......................................... 17.81 18.19 19.57 24.51 24.51 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 13.75 17.90 19.36 19.61 19.79 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 9.61 13.84 16.50 26.90 28.40 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 7.50 9.65 10.74 14.00 16.62 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 10.85 14.00 18.50 24.62 29.67 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.48 19.09 24.75 32.23 38.35 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 10.00 13.46 16.25 21.06 24.34 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 14.00 21.00 27.86 29.74 31.81 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 14.00 21.00 27.86 29.74 31.81 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 11.32 14.00 17.92 24.75 28.86 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 9.50 12.00 12.50 16.60 16.60 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 16.00 19.21 23.49 27.14 33.75 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 14.43 15.55 21.86 27.86 28.61 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 19.01 24.09 30.88 34.30 35.04 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 12.00 15.12 16.00 28.86 28.86 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 10.00 11.55 12.06 17.00 23.00 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 13.00 16.13 18.50 21.30 24.18 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 17.50 23.00 26.70 30.24 37.30 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 10.00 12.60 16.88 22.00 27.00 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 10.00 12.50 15.00 19.00 25.01 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 12.52 13.25 17.00 18.61 21.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.52 12.60 17.67 22.50 27.47 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 13.00 15.67 18.47 22.92 27.00 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 12.81 15.50 18.40 21.60 24.58 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 10.00 11.81 15.40 18.25 20.93 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.65 16.30 18.75 21.80 24.74 Rail car repairers.............................................. 16.00 18.51 21.73 25.17 29.17 Small engine mechanics............................................ 10.04 12.24 15.00 18.15 21.00 Motorboat mechanics............................................. $9.80 $10.78 $18.15 $18.15 $18.15 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 8.00 13.00 16.00 17.50 27.50 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 11.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 21.00 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 7.50 8.66 10.00 12.25 14.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.50 8.62 10.00 12.25 13.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 12.50 16.50 19.61 25.75 29.83 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 16.00 17.60 20.80 26.29 29.83 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 12.00 15.58 18.60 23.22 29.00 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 11.00 14.35 17.60 23.17 27.45 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.30 14.50 17.90 22.30 28.06 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 15.44 18.00 20.86 26.50 30.82 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.00 12.23 15.85 20.00 25.00 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 11.81 13.66 15.50 19.77 24.23 Millwrights..................................................... 15.95 17.00 21.74 26.46 31.68 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 15.03 16.78 19.83 22.30 22.30 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 22.16 27.01 28.90 31.52 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 16.88 23.47 27.34 30.56 35.11 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 15.50 20.58 26.80 28.80 29.48 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.73 14.49 21.09 27.50 32.35 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 10.50 14.49 17.90 25.55 26.93 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 8.49 10.82 13.70 18.11 23.12 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 10.62 11.33 13.50 17.31 19.39 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 12.00 13.00 18.72 22.51 25.31 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 9.04 10.00 12.00 14.40 15.00 Riggers......................................................... 10.00 11.17 19.50 24.50 26.00 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 19.90 21.62 22.98 25.25 29.17 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.00 9.04 11.25 14.38 18.00 Production occupations.............................................. 8.30 10.23 13.56 18.35 25.00 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.43 17.70 22.05 27.31 33.08 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 13.08 18.28 23.84 27.66 29.75 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.75 10.38 12.10 15.08 19.23 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 8.34 8.50 10.38 13.00 15.98 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.75 10.30 12.00 14.55 19.35 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.33 10.61 13.54 16.85 19.25 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 11.10 14.30 17.75 23.66 28.39 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.00 25.13 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 7.81 9.80 12.54 18.41 28.03 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 11.00 12.00 12.07 13.63 15.37 Team assemblers................................................. 9.75 11.32 15.20 28.18 28.54 Bakers............................................................ 7.73 9.00 11.47 13.69 18.06 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.08 9.00 11.20 15.00 18.54 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 11.89 15.35 18.52 20.40 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... $6.32 $7.30 $9.20 $10.00 $12.50 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 8.40 9.75 11.20 11.80 13.60 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.88 8.50 12.18 15.41 18.13 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 8.00 8.50 12.18 15.09 17.65 Food batchmakers................................................ 7.25 10.40 13.70 16.57 18.85 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 7.50 8.00 10.20 12.17 16.89 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.18 13.16 16.84 20.00 23.89 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 10.50 12.75 16.25 18.81 22.00 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 18.25 19.90 21.89 31.00 32.55 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.91 11.44 14.50 17.50 19.44 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.45 10.80 14.15 16.89 18.32 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 8.87 11.40 12.25 16.50 19.52 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 10.79 13.00 16.00 18.59 25.01 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.50 10.76 13.41 17.00 20.28 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.50 10.91 12.76 16.42 19.64 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.75 9.85 12.50 15.95 20.53 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 9.00 10.00 12.86 16.04 18.50 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 10.00 12.50 15.83 19.25 23.63 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 7.75 14.00 17.30 20.20 22.75 Machinists........................................................ 13.65 16.00 19.97 24.00 27.29 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 11.28 15.36 16.75 18.98 23.72 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 11.30 14.58 16.86 19.98 23.76 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 10.75 16.75 16.75 17.98 18.98 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 13.83 15.00 21.90 29.15 33.19 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 14.25 16.75 24.27 29.15 33.19 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 13.83 13.83 16.00 21.48 21.90 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.09 10.00 12.00 15.05 19.14 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 12.38 14.01 15.61 17.50 26.69 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.05 9.80 11.85 14.79 19.14 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.50 12.05 15.85 20.13 24.54 Tool and die makers............................................... 17.10 19.75 23.83 27.85 32.24 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 10.74 12.64 15.89 18.90 24.54 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 11.00 12.71 16.00 19.00 24.56 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... $9.50 $11.40 $14.75 $17.81 $24.54 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 8.10 10.55 14.00 17.62 22.30 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 12.15 15.70 19.80 24.70 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 13.25 14.00 15.00 17.00 19.43 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.65 9.95 13.67 17.81 22.08 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 9.35 13.98 16.90 22.29 29.60 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 7.88 8.50 11.29 16.13 18.19 Bindery workers................................................. 7.88 8.50 11.29 16.00 18.00 Printers.......................................................... 9.80 12.33 16.00 19.37 22.64 Job printers.................................................... 11.00 13.14 17.59 20.13 21.35 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 10.75 12.99 16.00 18.90 22.13 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.48 12.00 15.50 19.37 23.17 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 6.85 8.00 9.31 10.60 13.83 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.58 7.91 9.35 10.58 11.00 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 6.75 7.95 9.50 12.80 15.96 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 8.55 10.00 11.50 17.00 21.75 Sewers, hand.................................................... 8.15 9.64 12.65 21.64 21.64 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.90 22.25 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.99 10.00 11.05 12.70 15.53 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 9.00 9.80 11.82 14.00 19.70 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.25 9.50 10.75 11.50 15.13 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.10 10.15 12.09 13.31 15.00 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.59 12.62 15.53 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.25 10.00 11.04 16.00 19.28 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 9.35 12.98 16.50 19.03 19.03 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 14.95 16.08 18.35 23.13 26.38 Upholsterers.................................................... 8.50 10.00 15.15 18.38 21.18 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 9.75 10.47 12.00 15.00 17.45 Furniture finishers............................................... 9.07 10.50 12.00 14.00 16.74 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 11.70 15.50 22.00 22.00 24.10 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 8.00 10.00 12.16 14.03 16.04 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 7.75 9.00 11.05 13.25 16.15 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 8.99 10.63 13.00 14.28 16.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 20.60 26.56 30.43 31.15 36.27 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.03 31.15 31.15 31.15 34.92 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 18.80 19.19 29.81 34.17 42.42 Power plant operators........................................... 19.21 23.00 29.44 30.43 35.25 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 14.90 19.55 24.54 29.89 33.60 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 13.14 17.22 20.12 24.00 29.21 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 16.14 20.44 25.11 28.47 30.63 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 16.60 19.13 24.48 28.00 28.98 Gas plant operators............................................. $23.40 $24.71 $28.40 $30.63 $30.63 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 9.50 25.25 27.17 28.87 30.72 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 10.00 15.16 19.53 25.20 26.44 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 10.00 12.00 18.25 23.04 25.94 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 12.83 16.32 19.89 25.79 27.31 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 9.75 11.25 14.44 18.38 21.86 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 9.49 11.60 15.59 18.00 25.39 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 7.25 10.00 11.54 14.44 18.85 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.25 12.22 16.05 19.96 22.13 Cutting workers................................................... 8.50 10.12 13.00 16.00 18.00 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 8.50 10.21 13.47 16.22 17.31 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 8.50 10.12 12.76 15.61 18.43 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.35 10.08 13.13 16.70 21.92 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 9.00 11.00 13.09 16.35 25.74 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 9.00 10.74 14.10 18.87 25.96 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 10.00 12.34 14.71 16.25 23.09 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 10.00 12.50 14.00 16.00 24.11 Medical appliance technicians................................... 11.58 14.71 14.90 16.68 18.41 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 9.00 10.00 12.63 14.87 18.00 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 8.50 10.97 13.93 16.81 23.04 Painting workers.................................................. 8.50 10.85 13.54 17.23 20.92 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.00 10.81 13.00 16.00 19.00 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 12.00 13.50 17.58 20.30 28.06 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 6.00 8.50 10.60 14.50 17.07 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 7.00 8.20 10.39 12.73 15.25 Photographic process workers.................................... 8.91 9.35 11.00 13.50 25.00 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 7.00 7.11 9.73 12.00 14.93 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 11.33 13.50 15.89 19.05 21.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.55 9.00 11.15 15.32 20.79 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 7.92 9.25 11.50 14.77 18.83 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 10.24 10.24 11.57 22.65 28.65 Etchers and engravers........................................... 13.00 13.28 13.72 20.00 28.90 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 7.24 8.50 12.29 14.50 17.33 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 8.10 10.00 15.90 20.67 25.78 Tire builders................................................... 11.00 13.24 14.85 19.61 21.46 Helpers--production workers..................................... 7.13 8.50 10.22 12.58 16.09 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 7.50 9.35 12.55 17.00 21.99 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 11.57 14.44 17.74 22.12 27.90 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 14.92 17.69 22.15 27.24 30.99 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. $24.05 $43.18 $87.48 $135.70 $172.89 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 47.64 68.29 108.09 154.62 173.63 Commercial pilots............................................... 23.19 23.89 29.63 34.33 49.04 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 8.64 8.90 10.00 13.00 17.50 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.00 11.88 14.50 18.63 22.88 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 10.00 12.60 16.31 21.06 24.28 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.00 11.70 13.92 16.77 19.00 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.00 11.53 15.00 19.38 24.12 Driver/sales workers............................................ 5.75 7.28 12.71 19.20 22.54 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.25 13.37 16.00 20.00 24.30 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.00 9.76 12.30 16.80 24.94 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 7.84 9.45 11.75 13.17 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 14.90 14.90 21.64 37.49 46.79 Locomotive engineers............................................ 14.90 14.90 21.80 38.61 47.60 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 14.09 15.98 25.41 29.40 36.85 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 22.18 24.01 25.84 25.84 28.62 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 9.00 9.58 10.83 14.38 19.94 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 10.03 14.58 16.42 20.53 30.04 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 13.75 14.58 19.07 21.79 30.29 Ship engineers.................................................... 20.42 21.94 25.83 42.13 42.13 Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 15.15 15.15 15.15 15.15 15.15 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.75 6.81 7.50 9.10 10.28 Service station attendants........................................ 7.00 7.66 9.00 12.00 15.02 Transportation inspectors......................................... 16.28 17.68 18.02 26.97 41.92 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 8.75 10.75 13.91 14.97 26.64 Crane and tower operators......................................... 12.24 13.91 17.00 21.88 29.11 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 12.50 15.50 18.00 22.89 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.00 12.50 15.19 17.50 22.57 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 8.75 10.76 18.88 20.33 27.61 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.00 10.70 13.43 16.80 21.38 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 6.75 7.93 9.75 12.46 16.00 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.75 7.61 9.00 11.00 13.90 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.00 8.01 10.25 13.15 17.01 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.65 8.50 10.26 12.54 15.74 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.43 7.17 8.57 10.69 13.45 Pumping station operators......................................... 16.00 19.67 21.81 21.81 26.01 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.76 9.26 10.91 16.30 20.24 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 15.20 19.06 19.06 27.85 27.85 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 16 Full-time civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $8.70 $11.36 $16.39 $25.21 $36.50 Management occupations.............................................. 19.23 25.58 35.74 48.62 63.94 Chief executives.................................................. 28.84 47.65 65.02 90.91 115.39 General and operations managers................................... 19.66 25.96 38.01 52.89 76.61 Legislators....................................................... 3.46 3.46 14.42 32.05 40.28 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 18.27 22.60 29.98 38.89 49.23 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 24.09 31.03 41.35 54.95 72.95 Marketing managers.............................................. 27.22 34.19 44.25 57.20 80.97 Sales managers.................................................. 21.57 28.85 38.46 50.80 66.56 Public relations managers......................................... 17.60 19.87 32.54 49.45 70.84 Administrative services managers.................................. 18.01 20.68 27.48 35.00 44.20 Computer and information systems managers......................... 28.61 38.37 47.84 59.87 70.18 Financial managers................................................ 20.71 26.02 35.21 49.78 66.88 Human resources managers.......................................... 22.85 24.21 28.28 40.96 53.20 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 22.58 27.24 36.59 44.20 59.27 Training and development managers............................... 25.58 25.58 25.58 31.23 41.49 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 29.95 38.68 44.46 53.03 Purchasing managers............................................... 19.50 26.40 35.09 47.69 65.26 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 17.50 23.78 33.14 42.55 50.89 Construction managers............................................. 20.50 26.07 32.88 42.31 51.47 Education administrators.......................................... 18.58 25.68 35.33 46.40 57.01 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 11.00 13.25 20.75 28.37 28.37 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 27.03 33.78 42.20 50.29 59.73 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 20.71 22.97 32.23 46.22 59.59 Engineering managers.............................................. 34.05 41.95 52.54 62.44 68.36 Food service managers............................................. 14.62 16.75 21.01 27.78 38.49 Funeral directors................................................. 16.00 17.75 19.50 25.52 32.34 Lodging managers.................................................. 11.85 13.70 17.48 26.84 38.46 Medical and health services managers.............................. 20.25 26.71 33.96 44.68 61.57 Natural sciences managers......................................... 29.09 41.24 48.55 51.75 58.04 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 13.20 19.23 24.04 29.10 39.66 Social and community service managers............................. 14.95 17.07 22.41 30.50 33.05 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 16.80 20.19 25.93 33.09 42.85 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 16.86 19.84 24.34 31.09 38.95 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.45 18.38 23.15 30.36 37.84 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.50 18.32 22.89 30.29 37.99 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 15.90 24.47 26.50 30.36 31.42 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 16.77 20.07 21.74 29.89 33.50 Cost estimators................................................... 16.00 21.12 27.40 38.97 43.27 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 16.81 19.90 24.76 30.02 36.86 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 15.87 19.16 23.39 29.40 38.65 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 16.81 19.48 24.77 31.14 36.41 Training and development specialists............................ 15.26 17.51 24.28 28.85 35.15 Logisticians...................................................... 18.08 20.28 29.18 37.71 49.11 Management analysts............................................... $19.78 $24.04 $30.86 $41.64 $50.48 Meeting and convention planners................................... 16.83 18.58 24.54 26.34 26.34 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.83 20.19 25.43 32.13 40.00 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 15.89 18.07 23.19 30.01 35.52 Budget analysts................................................... 19.74 25.31 26.17 33.78 45.76 Credit analysts................................................... 16.68 20.01 23.53 29.70 37.50 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.21 22.56 29.46 37.53 53.24 Financial analysts.............................................. 21.33 24.43 31.04 38.62 55.47 Personal financial advisors..................................... 13.66 17.85 22.90 34.13 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 17.97 19.95 27.50 36.26 47.65 Financial examiners............................................... 20.04 22.98 30.58 33.51 40.89 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 14.66 15.62 23.85 35.58 51.45 Loan counselors................................................. 10.45 14.17 14.17 20.52 60.13 Loan officers................................................... 14.66 16.38 24.13 36.46 51.45 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 12.34 15.19 19.56 26.13 33.46 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.05 15.19 19.72 26.19 33.46 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.48 25.27 33.67 41.76 50.40 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 24.89 29.35 42.30 53.65 62.40 Computer programmers.............................................. 19.74 24.84 31.04 37.16 45.67 Computer software engineers....................................... 26.44 33.51 40.79 47.87 56.56 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 26.30 32.76 40.72 47.70 55.01 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 28.47 33.93 40.79 48.04 56.56 Computer support specialists...................................... 14.15 17.85 22.57 30.65 40.19 Computer systems analysts......................................... 23.56 29.16 35.65 42.60 50.51 Database administrators........................................... 19.99 22.66 31.25 38.65 45.34 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.45 24.04 29.23 37.35 42.16 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 21.15 25.64 29.74 36.29 45.31 Actuaries......................................................... 27.44 31.97 39.37 50.48 56.13 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.68 25.27 35.85 44.49 60.27 Statisticians..................................................... 16.18 17.44 22.60 39.16 47.11 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 14.82 16.20 16.70 29.97 29.97 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 17.30 22.71 30.03 38.72 47.82 Architects, except naval.......................................... 21.61 24.16 28.85 38.46 44.23 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 21.61 24.10 29.06 38.69 44.23 Landscape architects............................................ 21.63 24.16 24.16 30.13 35.40 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 14.82 17.06 22.00 28.85 40.23 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 13.81 14.82 14.82 22.00 22.00 Surveyors....................................................... 15.75 19.71 27.23 35.92 51.50 Engineers......................................................... 24.57 29.43 35.58 43.80 51.75 Aerospace engineers............................................. 29.81 37.14 48.98 54.85 64.51 Chemical engineers.............................................. 30.87 31.08 33.40 49.48 52.97 Civil engineers................................................. 21.64 25.00 31.56 38.51 46.00 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 25.91 31.68 42.59 47.81 60.02 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.48 30.29 36.01 43.76 51.30 Electrical engineers.......................................... 24.00 30.29 35.58 43.22 51.05 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 26.99 30.10 36.11 44.24 52.08 Environmental engineers......................................... $26.08 $28.70 $36.29 $49.87 $61.00 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 24.04 28.14 33.65 39.22 47.41 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 24.98 31.07 34.85 45.22 54.20 Industrial engineers.......................................... 24.04 27.93 33.17 38.39 44.92 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 22.66 25.16 28.70 34.28 36.83 Materials engineers............................................. 25.00 28.22 32.18 39.89 53.85 Mechanical engineers............................................ 25.00 28.00 31.92 38.46 45.00 Nuclear engineers............................................... 33.77 36.83 39.87 44.16 50.93 Petroleum engineers............................................. 26.18 34.65 43.27 65.87 75.70 Drafters.......................................................... 14.42 17.79 21.61 27.81 32.14 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 14.42 18.27 23.25 28.77 32.21 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 12.75 16.31 22.73 25.07 28.43 Mechanical drafters............................................. 15.50 18.10 21.13 24.96 29.19 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 12.90 17.85 22.17 27.35 31.85 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 20.00 22.00 24.16 26.93 30.90 Civil engineering technicians................................... 10.39 12.90 18.15 22.63 27.00 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 12.11 16.31 22.60 27.30 30.79 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 17.21 22.21 26.00 28.56 30.50 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 15.00 17.40 32.52 38.25 41.40 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 16.82 20.15 24.01 28.89 31.64 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.98 18.13 19.60 25.89 33.59 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 11.74 13.27 17.31 22.85 32.50 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 15.46 19.71 26.23 34.34 46.35 Life scientists................................................... 16.99 20.04 26.58 36.26 47.32 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 17.79 23.78 27.21 37.36 41.49 Animal scientists............................................. 24.04 24.60 26.34 69.78 73.55 Food scientists and technologists............................. 21.73 27.21 37.36 41.49 41.49 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 15.73 21.56 23.78 29.37 38.17 Biological scientists........................................... 17.38 20.46 29.68 37.43 51.87 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 17.48 27.00 34.61 40.76 58.91 Microbiologists............................................... 18.75 19.29 20.46 25.72 33.31 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 16.59 21.82 24.38 24.80 37.43 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.87 18.88 25.50 28.83 37.97 Conservation scientists....................................... 15.82 21.76 26.34 28.83 39.78 Foresters..................................................... 15.87 18.02 23.09 27.27 32.29 Medical scientists.............................................. 16.59 19.11 25.02 35.99 46.77 Physical scientists............................................... 18.94 23.08 29.61 38.86 50.19 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 24.87 36.66 42.90 46.70 71.37 Physicists.................................................... 33.24 40.48 44.25 47.18 71.37 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.98 24.10 28.85 38.86 51.99 Chemists...................................................... 19.61 22.78 27.50 35.55 45.00 Materials scientists.......................................... 26.43 28.85 39.42 48.32 57.76 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 17.22 22.53 29.33 35.20 49.27 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 16.53 22.51 26.79 33.41 43.12 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 22.53 33.05 38.46 49.82 59.05 Hydrologists.................................................. 17.22 19.04 19.28 31.43 33.00 Economists........................................................ $19.23 $20.54 $29.25 $39.45 $84.14 Market and survey researchers..................................... 20.77 23.73 30.10 39.90 50.48 Market research analysts........................................ 21.39 24.04 30.10 39.95 50.48 Psychologists..................................................... 21.50 24.65 32.94 45.86 60.63 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 21.62 25.13 33.50 47.63 61.24 Sociologists...................................................... 17.46 17.90 22.92 31.91 33.44 Urban and regional planners....................................... 19.64 22.54 26.70 32.02 36.61 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 12.31 12.31 22.47 32.25 49.45 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 8.00 8.50 16.40 19.57 26.02 Biological technicians............................................ 11.52 13.04 17.63 22.15 25.78 Chemical technicians.............................................. 14.00 17.43 21.68 26.23 31.05 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 29.14 34.86 35.19 42.08 50.24 Nuclear technicians............................................... 29.06 30.59 33.95 41.84 45.06 Social science research assistants................................ 15.52 19.50 21.52 25.79 30.55 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 13.00 15.46 19.98 25.65 30.59 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.46 17.57 24.63 30.59 30.59 Community and social services occupations........................... 11.89 14.07 17.51 23.89 32.21 Counselors........................................................ 12.36 15.50 20.51 29.49 38.92 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 12.07 14.40 18.08 22.30 22.74 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 14.84 18.68 27.10 37.29 46.37 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 14.36 14.36 29.49 29.49 32.00 Mental health counselors........................................ 13.27 16.66 19.48 25.45 30.70 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.56 11.58 15.00 16.83 24.03 Social workers.................................................... 13.24 15.10 18.41 23.61 29.33 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.95 14.44 16.96 22.00 27.94 Medical and public health social workers........................ 14.42 17.48 21.72 26.81 30.69 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.82 14.36 17.55 21.48 25.00 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 9.68 12.38 15.09 19.46 27.48 Health educators................................................ 16.35 19.43 22.27 38.67 40.75 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 14.00 16.26 20.12 28.46 34.89 Social and human service assistants............................. 9.00 10.52 12.88 15.39 18.04 Clergy............................................................ 12.51 12.51 12.83 17.38 21.02 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 18.03 18.37 19.90 22.01 43.22 Legal occupations................................................... 16.83 20.31 31.66 50.48 76.02 Lawyers........................................................... 24.29 34.38 48.81 69.71 87.18 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 25.74 43.09 56.41 74.79 82.12 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 42.07 50.48 58.66 76.73 82.12 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.50 17.30 20.09 26.44 32.21 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 14.09 16.17 21.36 25.56 33.56 Court reporters................................................. 15.90 17.74 23.28 31.28 36.06 Law clerks...................................................... 14.74 14.80 18.09 23.83 25.44 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 12.69 16.83 22.06 25.58 33.56 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 11.54 21.97 30.46 40.06 51.65 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 23.56 30.87 40.00 53.29 69.31 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ $31.88 $39.98 $53.83 $83.10 $108.99 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 23.79 31.66 42.47 56.00 60.62 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 22.84 23.79 43.83 58.17 60.62 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 27.34 31.66 41.28 51.32 62.57 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 28.77 40.05 49.30 77.84 89.19 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 40.05 43.36 55.90 81.37 92.50 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 31.90 38.45 42.08 49.57 72.12 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 32.18 38.45 41.75 49.57 68.87 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.67 32.76 41.41 51.90 71.02 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 21.81 36.49 48.68 61.74 75.74 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.67 31.38 34.62 42.63 55.31 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 40.31 48.79 51.54 70.16 82.61 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 27.15 32.24 41.05 56.83 66.55 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 36.49 39.69 44.61 63.16 71.69 Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 38.41 38.41 58.45 59.43 59.43 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 37.06 38.49 42.89 51.28 64.10 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 26.20 30.02 39.18 40.53 59.34 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 22.52 27.15 38.01 52.16 61.46 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 27.42 36.47 50.96 66.55 74.77 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.75 30.47 40.40 62.68 85.64 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 27.09 31.25 48.87 66.36 97.51 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.91 29.51 34.07 37.35 41.29 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 22.66 32.42 41.15 46.65 50.40 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 22.19 32.42 41.15 46.65 50.40 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 26.21 29.93 52.53 72.69 88.69 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 27.47 54.05 71.67 77.18 95.19 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 23.46 29.32 37.78 48.92 59.03 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 23.16 28.21 35.64 42.10 51.72 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 20.04 31.91 37.58 49.88 62.62 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 28.23 34.94 42.55 55.53 68.53 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 15.90 15.90 27.26 46.81 72.82 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 27.87 30.15 39.27 47.42 59.17 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 26.92 31.54 37.02 48.97 55.15 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 21.38 27.20 37.16 50.00 64.42 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 26.97 30.09 30.09 43.59 49.59 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 18.59 21.38 25.80 38.86 47.21 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 19.56 25.93 31.58 39.53 49.15 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 9.00 11.21 14.99 28.91 35.50 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.50 10.10 12.67 17.00 32.33 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 12.75 22.92 29.32 36.88 45.93 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 22.89 26.80 32.08 40.60 49.73 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 22.84 26.75 32.02 41.13 50.68 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 23.09 26.95 32.34 38.62 46.36 Secondary school teachers....................................... 23.29 26.55 32.20 39.95 49.03 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. $23.57 $26.74 $32.23 $39.95 $49.12 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 22.57 23.29 30.85 37.93 46.92 Special education teachers...................................... 22.46 27.50 33.86 43.56 53.56 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 22.05 27.20 34.35 45.73 56.70 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 22.75 26.55 32.12 36.06 45.71 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 24.85 27.77 34.85 43.34 52.45 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 16.32 25.72 34.31 45.10 56.35 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 18.00 20.04 29.85 33.26 40.67 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 19.23 19.23 19.23 22.68 33.48 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 13.70 16.15 23.85 29.08 33.83 Curators........................................................ 13.70 21.65 25.08 29.12 36.71 Librarians........................................................ 17.31 20.95 27.33 35.99 45.62 Library technicians............................................... 10.89 12.38 14.19 17.50 23.33 Farm and home management advisors................................. 11.96 13.58 26.41 36.20 38.80 Instructional coordinators........................................ 19.23 19.79 26.52 33.85 38.09 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.24 9.23 10.78 12.62 15.54 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 12.00 15.87 21.41 30.23 43.31 Artists and related workers....................................... 14.78 18.75 21.64 29.22 40.09 Art directors................................................... 17.59 18.91 24.94 34.48 45.35 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 18.11 18.75 21.35 26.31 33.65 Designers......................................................... 12.00 15.00 19.75 27.46 35.84 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 21.15 25.55 31.96 38.82 41.07 Fashion designers............................................... 20.37 24.71 38.46 38.46 137.36 Floral designers................................................ 9.00 9.75 10.00 12.10 15.00 Graphic designers............................................... 13.29 15.00 18.75 24.00 30.21 Interior designers.............................................. 15.00 17.30 22.60 28.00 35.84 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 9.65 11.40 16.80 18.00 22.43 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 16.68 18.34 33.04 45.00 63.40 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Producers and directors......................................... 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 11.74 14.42 24.50 43.27 58.17 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 12.02 14.56 26.42 48.08 60.64 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 19.73 25.63 31.92 39.72 53.15 Musicians and singers........................................... 26.40 31.92 31.92 48.40 55.18 Announcers........................................................ 12.86 15.00 19.87 45.67 93.75 Radio and television announcers................................. 13.13 15.38 19.87 45.67 93.75 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 11.00 13.13 20.91 35.50 65.61 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 11.00 13.00 20.65 32.09 61.41 Public relations specialists...................................... 17.77 20.30 25.16 30.18 37.84 Writers and editors............................................... 14.25 19.01 23.75 32.01 44.30 Editors......................................................... 14.05 19.01 21.81 29.57 43.88 Technical writers............................................... 15.41 21.05 27.72 36.01 47.28 Writers and authors............................................. 11.88 16.43 17.21 28.14 43.59 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 12.60 19.25 20.80 26.70 28.61 Interpreters and translators.................................... $8.19 $17.16 $20.80 $25.50 $28.61 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 12.02 15.95 20.50 29.31 34.67 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 13.50 16.36 20.24 24.48 33.38 Broadcast technicians........................................... 9.35 13.94 17.97 29.31 34.67 Sound engineering technicians................................... 20.50 20.50 32.19 34.15 37.55 Photographers..................................................... 8.92 9.38 13.97 16.29 22.44 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 13.86 14.41 18.26 25.96 33.10 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 12.18 14.41 15.76 25.96 46.50 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.03 18.07 24.00 31.53 44.25 Dentists.......................................................... 26.63 53.85 53.85 71.75 119.05 Dentists, general............................................... 39.86 53.85 53.85 77.13 119.05 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 16.63 19.50 21.33 26.74 29.00 Optometrists...................................................... 42.11 42.11 55.00 61.67 61.67 Pharmacists....................................................... 40.61 44.75 47.00 50.00 52.00 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 19.62 23.20 62.26 77.29 98.84 Anesthesiologists............................................... 23.10 77.28 77.28 92.63 115.39 Family and general practitioners................................ 29.16 58.74 67.79 67.79 82.45 Internists, general............................................. 16.07 21.78 52.44 64.92 96.15 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 21.44 21.44 62.50 80.65 85.94 Psychiatrists................................................... 59.71 62.50 78.00 78.00 87.91 Surgeons........................................................ 29.61 59.89 62.50 125.50 159.58 Physician assistants.............................................. 23.29 30.89 35.91 41.82 52.89 Registered nurses................................................. 20.83 23.50 27.39 33.08 39.66 Therapists........................................................ 17.09 22.03 26.25 32.00 37.97 Audiologists.................................................... 18.74 20.89 24.61 28.18 29.78 Occupational therapists......................................... 22.50 24.14 27.54 32.92 38.70 Physical therapists............................................. 23.76 27.74 31.00 35.54 44.72 Radiation therapists............................................ 24.38 30.89 35.74 37.97 39.09 Recreational therapists......................................... 12.67 14.18 17.09 23.09 24.72 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.57 20.20 22.29 25.00 28.01 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 22.69 24.73 28.19 34.47 43.74 Veterinarians..................................................... 29.95 29.95 43.30 46.58 46.58 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.04 14.85 17.66 23.11 27.04 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 15.56 18.66 22.95 26.35 30.31 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 10.69 13.35 16.00 18.67 22.78 Dental hygienists................................................. 21.07 26.92 31.00 35.00 39.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 15.37 20.00 24.75 30.00 35.21 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 11.38 13.77 21.55 33.64 38.26 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 24.93 25.89 30.45 34.15 37.01 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.50 28.13 33.00 37.85 40.04 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 16.00 20.03 24.00 28.83 32.25 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.35 10.43 14.00 18.36 25.36 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 11.00 13.20 15.87 18.78 22.10 Dietetic technicians............................................ 7.99 8.09 12.09 16.55 17.83 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 10.56 11.80 14.00 16.02 19.50 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 10.00 13.23 15.90 19.46 25.76 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. $16.43 $17.66 $19.47 $22.98 $26.66 Surgical technologists.......................................... 13.96 15.74 18.05 19.92 23.00 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 11.54 12.99 14.79 18.48 23.13 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 13.73 15.53 17.67 20.10 23.28 Medical records and health information technicians................ 9.86 11.44 14.58 17.89 22.09 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 12.21 13.73 16.85 21.59 28.01 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 15.56 20.19 23.81 27.35 29.50 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 15.56 18.51 21.29 27.59 30.60 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 15.10 17.31 23.73 35.20 35.20 Athletic trainers............................................... 14.17 15.10 15.57 18.88 24.54 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.50 9.71 11.37 14.07 17.10 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.00 9.23 10.51 12.50 15.36 Home health aides............................................... 7.08 8.67 9.90 11.04 12.10 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.18 9.25 10.65 12.61 15.24 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.78 9.80 11.91 15.65 17.88 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 9.38 10.38 15.27 18.27 23.00 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 10.38 14.37 17.42 19.59 23.00 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 9.38 9.67 12.17 15.45 18.03 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.00 10.22 13.50 21.65 30.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... 13.75 17.00 21.65 27.82 33.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 8.50 9.25 10.22 12.25 13.69 Massage therapists................................................ 10.66 13.33 20.00 20.00 42.69 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.27 10.84 12.99 15.78 18.71 Dental assistants............................................... 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.13 21.00 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.00 10.55 12.45 15.00 18.27 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 10.00 11.56 12.50 15.44 18.33 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 11.17 12.52 13.82 16.23 20.00 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.53 9.77 11.00 12.17 17.00 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 9.75 10.00 10.00 13.94 16.04 Protective service occupations...................................... 9.00 11.10 16.36 24.92 31.98 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 17.29 24.87 32.38 39.35 46.50 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 11.00 15.71 25.33 35.32 42.81 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 20.65 27.21 33.27 39.46 47.60 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 18.35 22.08 26.88 32.38 40.90 Fire fighters..................................................... 12.26 15.35 19.64 24.44 30.44 Fire inspectors................................................... 14.44 14.44 21.40 26.84 31.93 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 14.44 14.44 19.47 27.46 32.15 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.35 12.87 16.15 22.68 28.24 Bailiffs........................................................ 12.98 16.08 21.21 26.02 29.81 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.35 12.82 15.89 22.68 28.14 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 16.76 20.48 26.63 31.87 37.92 Fish and game wardens............................................. 11.17 15.62 20.90 24.12 26.18 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 11.46 14.35 17.23 22.61 22.61 Police officers................................................... 15.03 18.99 24.28 29.33 34.31 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 15.03 18.98 24.28 29.34 34.31 Animal control workers............................................ $10.52 $12.18 $15.93 $22.82 $24.15 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.27 8.76 10.00 12.00 14.98 Security guards................................................. 7.27 8.75 10.00 12.00 15.00 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.53 9.66 12.50 16.51 21.67 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.50 7.53 8.49 11.00 14.08 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 4.35 6.75 8.50 11.00 14.11 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 9.23 11.11 14.00 17.78 20.72 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.19 13.00 16.35 20.72 25.05 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 9.10 11.00 13.53 17.40 20.00 Cooks............................................................. 7.10 8.25 10.00 11.99 14.00 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.00 7.00 7.85 8.75 10.83 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.00 9.02 10.80 13.12 15.38 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.50 8.71 10.00 12.00 13.81 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.75 7.50 9.00 11.00 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.75 7.73 9.14 10.99 13.62 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 3.15 5.30 7.30 8.90 Bartenders...................................................... 4.15 5.39 7.39 8.51 10.50 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.44 4.30 6.09 7.49 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.35 5.75 7.00 8.50 9.99 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.62 11.50 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.68 11.50 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.67 6.80 8.00 9.00 10.91 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 4.50 7.35 8.19 10.00 12.54 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.50 7.12 7.75 8.88 10.68 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.11 7.00 8.00 10.00 13.52 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.25 8.37 10.74 14.44 18.82 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 11.23 13.26 19.23 24.71 25.34 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 10.67 12.88 17.46 19.59 25.34 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 13.00 17.19 25.12 25.12 27.64 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 8.05 10.00 13.00 16.58 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.49 8.67 10.78 13.69 17.71 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.75 7.40 8.19 9.70 12.26 Pest control workers.............................................. 12.00 13.56 15.39 17.50 19.23 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.79 8.59 11.05 15.13 18.43 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.75 8.50 10.76 15.00 17.93 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 11.15 13.43 16.75 20.61 23.31 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.97 6.89 9.39 12.50 18.19 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. $10.00 $10.94 $12.55 $15.72 $20.63 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 10.61 13.39 15.72 18.75 21.78 Slot key persons................................................ 9.36 10.38 11.02 11.76 11.80 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 10.00 12.26 14.77 18.02 23.46 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.25 9.35 9.45 15.47 19.58 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.50 5.77 6.34 6.57 7.38 Gaming dealers.................................................. 5.50 5.75 6.34 6.55 7.31 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 7.28 7.32 8.06 8.75 11.15 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 7.41 7.50 14.64 18.19 18.19 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.25 7.50 9.07 11.94 14.82 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.96 7.25 8.06 11.94 14.82 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 7.50 8.64 10.09 13.15 16.56 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 6.75 8.00 10.50 14.60 20.12 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.50 7.90 10.63 14.87 21.62 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 7.50 8.27 11.85 18.14 22.36 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 8.27 8.27 8.75 14.98 16.05 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 6.00 7.10 8.50 11.70 18.19 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 5.51 6.35 8.00 9.00 11.70 Concierges...................................................... 9.07 10.00 13.46 18.19 18.19 Tour and travel guides............................................ 8.25 9.05 12.00 14.45 20.20 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 8.24 9.05 11.26 14.45 20.20 Transportation attendants......................................... 14.08 24.13 30.10 37.59 46.93 Flight attendants............................................... 25.87 26.90 30.13 44.40 47.75 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 8.98 10.15 14.16 19.50 22.54 Child care workers................................................ 6.25 7.00 8.50 10.04 12.30 Personal and home care aides...................................... 7.35 9.00 9.90 10.95 12.50 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 8.14 10.07 13.09 17.49 22.12 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 9.67 12.98 14.42 15.68 25.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 8.00 9.63 12.50 17.64 21.76 Residential advisors.............................................. 5.63 5.63 9.65 12.21 13.14 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.85 9.73 13.75 21.63 35.43 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 10.27 13.00 16.35 21.80 31.88 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.27 12.24 15.66 19.23 24.61 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 13.15 16.06 24.88 37.92 54.36 Retail sales workers.............................................. 7.16 8.35 10.37 13.71 19.08 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.78 7.75 9.00 11.04 13.60 Cashiers...................................................... 6.75 7.65 8.82 11.00 13.50 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 8.55 10.17 11.88 12.94 14.12 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 8.00 9.58 12.00 15.69 20.64 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 7.50 8.50 10.00 12.51 17.05 Parts salespersons............................................ 9.50 11.50 13.71 17.31 21.48 Retail salespersons............................................. 7.50 8.95 11.29 15.43 23.34 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 9.18 13.52 17.92 25.41 34.62 Insurance sales agents............................................ 13.00 15.65 19.72 29.68 43.65 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 15.39 21.19 33.28 58.15 109.67 Travel agents..................................................... 7.50 9.15 13.75 17.64 23.22 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ $14.13 $18.00 $25.14 $37.50 $50.48 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 16.90 20.96 31.25 41.15 56.13 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 13.01 17.13 23.63 33.73 46.72 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 9.92 11.54 13.93 20.43 26.56 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 9.92 11.54 13.93 20.43 26.56 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 10.80 13.30 20.00 30.99 53.76 Real estate brokers............................................. 12.70 14.59 22.82 29.73 34.87 Real estate sales agents........................................ 10.00 13.00 19.03 31.25 66.94 Sales engineers................................................... 23.52 27.78 33.32 40.50 47.61 Telemarketers..................................................... 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.74 18.36 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 8.71 10.00 12.95 21.25 28.29 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 13.52 16.23 19.81 28.07 28.48 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.51 11.43 14.30 17.84 22.21 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.42 17.23 20.65 25.83 30.29 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.74 9.00 11.29 14.12 16.43 Telephone operators............................................... 8.98 10.14 13.35 20.61 21.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 9.66 11.22 13.98 16.70 20.10 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.50 11.50 14.00 16.81 21.25 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.90 11.65 13.86 16.25 18.93 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.22 12.00 14.90 17.65 21.15 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 12.00 14.40 16.24 20.03 21.87 Procurement clerks.............................................. 11.00 14.00 15.76 18.93 20.92 Tellers......................................................... 9.00 9.95 10.92 12.63 14.76 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 12.48 15.08 17.23 20.38 23.11 Correspondence clerks............................................. 11.54 12.69 14.42 16.83 19.41 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 11.11 12.79 15.67 18.46 20.95 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 10.75 12.00 13.99 17.25 19.48 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.45 11.74 14.42 17.96 22.59 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 13.46 14.88 17.81 19.15 21.24 File clerks....................................................... 8.50 9.82 11.85 14.90 15.35 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 7.13 8.40 9.26 10.40 11.96 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 8.75 10.48 12.50 14.97 17.34 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 9.63 11.22 12.90 15.41 18.08 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.99 12.67 14.82 17.13 19.85 New accounts clerks............................................... 10.01 10.96 12.80 14.42 17.54 Order clerks...................................................... 9.00 10.75 13.07 17.08 20.26 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 12.00 13.71 16.20 19.14 22.55 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.67 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.67 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.00 9.38 13.80 18.00 20.91 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 12.00 16.19 17.79 24.62 36.00 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.40 9.60 11.00 12.50 13.99 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.51 12.00 15.82 20.54 26.24 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.96 12.19 15.47 19.61 23.69 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. $9.00 $11.95 $16.00 $21.44 $28.34 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 11.59 12.25 14.89 19.79 26.29 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 12.00 14.50 17.89 23.22 25.96 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.50 10.00 12.32 15.05 18.24 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 8.29 9.80 12.00 14.73 17.95 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 9.50 10.80 13.29 15.71 17.68 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.00 13.50 16.58 20.73 25.54 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 13.09 15.95 19.23 23.62 27.89 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.00 14.50 18.00 25.43 29.71 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.33 13.51 16.77 20.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.57 12.62 15.50 18.64 22.42 Computer operators................................................ 12.04 13.35 15.60 18.95 21.81 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.59 11.18 12.98 15.70 17.86 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.50 10.82 12.25 14.58 16.05 Word processors and typists..................................... 10.71 12.38 15.17 17.80 21.79 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.30 13.80 16.04 23.48 27.01 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.40 12.10 14.87 17.68 20.75 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 7.65 9.71 10.52 12.74 16.42 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.41 11.00 13.27 16.27 19.71 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.28 10.01 11.46 12.87 18.27 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 10.82 11.00 13.44 16.31 24.26 Statistical assistants............................................ 10.82 12.45 15.54 20.00 21.69 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 7.00 8.28 10.85 15.10 21.39 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 13.00 13.00 16.95 23.10 23.10 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 6.92 7.30 8.50 9.65 14.15 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.75 7.50 9.42 11.00 13.45 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.75 7.50 9.42 10.97 14.00 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 9.82 9.94 12.32 12.32 12.32 Logging workers................................................... 10.00 12.75 13.90 22.29 22.29 Logging equipment operators..................................... 12.00 13.90 22.29 22.29 22.29 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 13.00 17.62 24.50 31.70 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.75 20.00 25.00 31.25 37.00 Boilermakers...................................................... 16.75 17.50 19.82 23.50 26.96 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.00 20.00 25.66 28.00 38.25 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.76 20.00 25.66 28.00 38.25 Carpenters........................................................ 12.50 15.00 19.00 24.46 31.39 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 10.38 15.00 18.00 22.00 36.42 Carpet installers............................................... 10.38 16.82 20.00 28.42 36.60 Tile and marble setters......................................... 14.00 15.00 15.84 20.00 25.36 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 12.00 15.00 19.00 22.04 27.00 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 12.00 15.00 19.00 22.04 27.02 Construction laborers............................................. 8.45 10.00 13.00 19.00 24.40 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.00 13.30 16.53 23.00 29.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.30 12.20 14.38 17.99 21.14 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... $11.50 $13.97 $17.04 $26.26 $29.53 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 12.67 13.27 16.00 20.00 26.93 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 12.67 13.27 15.75 20.00 26.93 Tapers.......................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.00 22.20 24.69 Electricians...................................................... 12.14 15.50 20.19 30.50 36.27 Glaziers.......................................................... 6.50 12.00 16.75 25.20 28.70 Insulation workers................................................ 12.30 13.82 16.00 18.00 19.56 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 11.00 12.30 14.97 14.97 17.26 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 12.99 15.00 16.14 18.80 20.77 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 12.00 13.50 18.00 22.00 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 12.00 13.50 18.00 22.00 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.50 15.78 20.50 29.31 33.70 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.57 11.00 14.50 24.80 27.88 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 13.76 16.76 21.00 29.99 34.31 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 13.00 15.24 15.68 17.70 20.00 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 12.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 24.80 Roofers........................................................... 10.00 11.50 14.00 20.00 26.00 Sheet metal workers............................................... 11.25 14.00 17.45 23.42 34.27 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 16.00 21.06 25.84 29.43 52.30 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.50 10.00 11.72 14.00 19.00 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 8.00 10.00 14.00 21.23 21.52 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.50 11.00 12.50 14.50 15.50 Helpers--electricians........................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.72 13.00 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 7.85 9.38 10.00 11.00 12.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 9.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.50 Helpers--roofers................................................ 7.45 8.50 9.50 10.00 12.50 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.69 20.00 24.30 30.76 35.18 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 26.68 29.10 35.33 49.01 49.01 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 10.00 10.50 16.48 30.15 30.51 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 9.99 11.84 14.91 18.94 24.29 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 12.35 15.12 21.44 26.81 28.57 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 10.81 13.00 18.89 21.25 21.25 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 9.00 10.00 15.50 19.88 25.00 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 10.78 10.78 16.00 28.40 30.82 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 13.00 15.00 16.00 21.00 28.40 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 14.30 14.30 16.00 18.50 22.80 Mining machine operators.......................................... 17.81 18.19 19.57 24.51 24.51 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 13.75 17.90 19.36 19.61 19.79 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 9.61 13.84 16.50 26.90 28.40 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 7.50 9.65 10.74 14.00 16.62 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 11.00 14.25 18.57 24.69 29.68 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.73 19.09 24.76 32.30 38.38 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... $10.00 $13.50 $16.66 $21.06 $24.62 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 14.00 22.69 27.89 29.81 31.81 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 14.00 22.69 27.89 29.81 31.81 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 11.50 14.29 17.92 24.75 28.86 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 9.50 12.00 12.50 16.60 16.60 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 18.15 21.19 23.55 27.50 33.75 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 14.55 15.55 21.86 27.86 28.61 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 19.01 24.09 30.88 34.30 35.04 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 14.86 15.50 16.00 28.86 28.86 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 10.00 11.55 12.32 17.00 23.00 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 13.00 16.13 18.50 21.30 24.18 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 17.50 23.00 26.70 30.24 37.30 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 10.00 12.80 17.00 22.00 27.00 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 10.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 25.01 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 12.52 13.25 17.00 18.61 21.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 10.00 12.69 18.00 22.50 27.64 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 13.00 15.68 18.47 22.92 27.00 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.55 21.73 24.58 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 10.00 12.67 15.40 18.31 20.93 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.65 16.30 18.75 21.80 24.74 Rail car repairers.............................................. 16.00 18.51 21.73 25.17 29.17 Small engine mechanics............................................ 10.04 13.00 15.00 18.15 21.00 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 9.80 11.07 18.15 18.15 18.15 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 8.00 13.00 16.00 17.50 27.50 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 11.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 21.00 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 7.50 9.00 10.00 12.25 14.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.50 9.00 10.00 12.25 13.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 13.42 16.67 19.61 25.75 29.83 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 16.00 17.65 21.26 26.29 29.83 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 12.00 15.50 18.53 22.53 28.59 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 11.00 14.35 17.52 21.77 26.42 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.31 14.55 17.95 22.34 28.06 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 15.44 18.00 20.89 26.50 30.95 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.00 12.36 15.95 20.00 25.00 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 11.81 13.71 15.58 19.77 24.23 Millwrights..................................................... 15.95 16.91 21.74 26.46 31.68 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 15.03 16.78 19.83 22.30 22.30 Line installers and repairers..................................... $16.00 $22.21 $27.01 $28.90 $31.52 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 16.88 23.47 27.34 30.52 35.23 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 15.96 21.25 26.89 28.80 29.48 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.73 14.49 21.09 27.73 32.35 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 10.50 14.49 17.60 25.55 26.93 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 8.50 11.00 13.75 18.35 23.53 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 10.62 11.33 13.50 17.31 19.39 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 12.00 13.00 18.72 22.51 25.31 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 9.04 10.00 12.00 14.40 15.00 Riggers......................................................... 10.00 11.17 19.50 24.50 26.00 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 19.90 21.62 22.98 25.25 29.17 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.20 9.20 11.50 14.45 18.00 Production occupations.............................................. 8.45 10.40 13.76 18.52 25.24 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.43 17.70 22.05 27.31 33.09 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 14.54 19.29 23.84 27.71 29.83 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.80 10.39 12.25 15.24 19.23 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 8.34 8.50 10.38 13.00 15.98 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.80 10.47 12.00 14.88 19.98 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.33 10.61 13.54 16.85 19.25 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 11.50 14.30 18.00 23.93 28.39 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 10.07 12.50 15.00 17.00 25.13 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 8.00 9.88 12.68 18.93 28.06 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 11.00 12.00 12.07 13.63 15.37 Team assemblers................................................. 9.75 11.32 15.17 28.18 28.54 Bakers............................................................ 7.73 9.60 11.74 14.21 18.06 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.30 9.20 11.20 14.75 18.56 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 11.89 15.25 18.56 20.65 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.60 7.55 9.30 10.45 12.50 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 8.40 9.70 11.20 11.65 13.60 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.88 9.00 12.18 15.41 18.13 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 8.00 8.50 12.18 14.40 17.08 Food batchmakers................................................ 7.25 10.75 13.80 16.88 19.06 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 7.50 8.00 10.20 12.17 16.89 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.05 13.13 16.84 20.00 23.94 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 10.50 12.75 16.25 18.81 22.00 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 18.25 19.90 21.89 31.00 32.55 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.00 11.44 14.52 17.52 19.44 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.45 10.95 14.28 16.89 18.33 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 8.87 11.40 12.25 16.50 19.52 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 10.79 13.00 16.00 18.59 25.01 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ $9.00 $11.00 $13.55 $17.09 $20.36 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 9.00 11.00 12.95 16.65 19.76 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.75 9.85 12.50 15.95 20.53 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 9.00 10.00 13.00 16.18 18.50 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 10.00 13.00 16.00 19.28 23.63 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 7.75 14.00 17.30 20.20 22.75 Machinists........................................................ 13.91 16.19 20.00 24.00 27.46 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 11.28 15.36 16.75 18.98 23.72 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 11.30 14.58 16.86 19.98 23.76 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 10.75 16.75 16.75 17.98 18.98 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 13.83 15.00 21.90 29.15 33.19 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 14.25 16.75 24.27 29.15 33.19 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 13.83 13.83 16.00 21.48 21.90 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.09 10.00 12.00 15.05 19.14 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 12.38 14.01 15.61 17.50 26.69 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.05 9.82 11.94 14.80 19.14 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.50 12.05 15.85 20.13 24.54 Tool and die makers............................................... 17.10 19.75 23.83 27.85 32.24 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 10.75 12.64 15.89 18.90 24.55 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 11.00 12.71 16.00 19.00 24.56 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.40 14.75 17.81 24.54 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 8.10 10.75 14.00 17.66 22.30 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 12.15 15.70 19.80 24.70 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 13.25 14.00 15.00 17.00 19.43 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.50 11.04 13.67 18.04 23.18 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 9.35 13.98 16.90 22.29 29.60 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 8.00 8.75 12.50 16.29 20.00 Bindery workers................................................. 8.00 8.75 12.25 16.29 19.40 Printers.......................................................... 9.81 12.50 16.00 19.39 22.64 Job printers.................................................... 11.00 13.14 17.59 20.13 21.35 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 11.55 13.25 16.22 18.90 22.66 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.49 12.00 15.50 19.37 23.17 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.25 8.05 9.31 10.75 14.00 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.58 7.65 9.08 10.50 11.00 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 6.75 7.86 9.65 13.10 15.96 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.93 21.75 Sewers, hand.................................................... $8.15 $9.64 $12.65 $21.64 $21.64 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.90 22.25 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.99 10.00 11.05 12.70 15.53 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 9.00 9.80 11.82 14.00 19.70 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.25 9.50 10.75 11.50 15.13 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.10 10.15 12.09 13.31 15.00 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.59 12.62 15.53 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.25 10.00 11.04 16.00 19.32 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 9.35 12.98 16.50 19.03 19.03 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 14.95 16.08 18.35 23.13 26.38 Upholsterers.................................................... 8.50 10.00 15.15 18.38 21.18 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 9.75 10.94 12.00 15.18 17.45 Furniture finishers............................................... 9.00 10.84 12.00 14.13 16.74 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 11.70 15.50 22.00 22.00 24.10 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 8.00 10.00 12.15 14.03 16.04 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 7.75 9.00 11.05 13.25 16.15 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 8.90 10.62 13.00 14.28 16.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 20.60 26.56 30.43 31.15 36.27 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.03 31.15 31.15 31.15 34.92 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 18.80 19.19 29.81 34.17 42.42 Power plant operators........................................... 19.21 23.00 29.44 30.43 35.25 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 14.90 19.63 24.54 29.89 34.04 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 13.14 17.22 20.12 24.00 29.21 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 16.14 20.63 25.25 28.47 30.63 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 16.60 19.13 24.48 28.00 28.98 Gas plant operators............................................. 23.40 24.71 28.40 30.63 30.63 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 9.50 25.25 27.25 28.95 30.72 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 10.00 15.16 19.53 25.20 26.44 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 10.00 12.00 18.25 23.04 25.94 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 12.83 16.32 19.89 25.79 27.31 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 9.75 11.25 14.44 18.38 21.86 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.00 11.60 15.59 18.23 25.39 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 7.25 10.00 11.50 14.44 18.85 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.25 12.37 16.05 19.96 22.13 Cutting workers................................................... 8.50 10.25 12.99 15.55 18.43 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 8.49 10.00 12.99 15.25 17.53 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 8.56 10.50 12.92 15.90 18.43 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.35 10.15 13.13 16.65 21.92 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 9.00 11.00 13.09 16.35 25.74 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 9.00 10.91 14.28 19.05 26.38 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ $10.00 $12.34 $14.71 $16.25 $23.09 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 10.00 12.50 14.00 16.00 24.11 Medical appliance technicians................................... 11.58 14.71 14.90 16.68 18.41 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 9.00 10.00 12.18 15.16 18.13 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 9.00 11.00 14.01 16.92 23.04 Painting workers.................................................. 9.00 11.00 13.54 17.42 22.30 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.00 10.75 13.00 16.00 19.00 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 12.00 13.50 17.57 20.00 28.14 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 8.00 10.50 12.25 14.65 17.58 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 9.25 10.39 11.00 13.50 18.40 Photographic process workers.................................... 10.93 11.00 11.02 13.65 26.11 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 8.50 9.66 10.71 13.09 16.78 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 11.33 13.50 15.89 19.05 21.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.75 9.00 11.34 15.53 21.01 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 7.92 9.25 11.50 14.77 18.83 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 10.00 10.24 13.00 28.65 28.65 Etchers and engravers........................................... 13.00 13.28 13.72 20.00 28.90 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 7.50 9.50 12.50 14.94 17.33 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 8.10 10.35 16.10 20.74 25.78 Tire builders................................................... 11.27 13.24 16.44 19.61 21.46 Helpers--production workers..................................... 7.25 9.00 10.25 12.74 16.12 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 8.00 10.00 13.35 17.83 22.71 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 11.00 14.53 18.00 22.56 28.17 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 14.92 17.69 22.15 27.29 30.99 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 26.31 47.80 89.71 137.17 172.89 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 47.64 68.29 108.21 154.62 173.63 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 8.64 8.90 10.00 11.97 15.75 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.00 12.73 16.06 20.11 23.81 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 10.00 13.20 16.64 22.08 24.28 Bus drivers, school............................................. 9.94 12.36 14.37 17.31 20.56 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.75 12.00 15.02 19.71 24.48 Driver/sales workers............................................ 8.00 11.75 16.18 20.63 22.55 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.25 13.37 16.00 20.00 24.30 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.50 10.00 12.70 17.34 25.88 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 7.75 9.45 11.75 13.17 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 14.90 14.90 21.64 37.49 46.79 Locomotive engineers............................................ 14.90 14.90 21.80 38.61 47.60 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 14.09 15.98 25.41 29.40 36.85 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 22.18 24.01 25.84 25.84 28.62 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 9.00 9.58 13.62 14.38 21.41 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 13.75 14.58 19.07 21.79 30.29 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 13.75 14.58 19.07 21.79 30.29 Ship engineers.................................................... $20.42 $21.94 $25.83 $42.13 $42.13 Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 15.15 15.15 15.15 15.15 15.15 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.67 6.95 7.50 9.00 10.00 Service station attendants........................................ 7.50 8.26 9.50 12.68 15.02 Transportation inspectors......................................... 17.25 18.01 18.98 26.97 41.92 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 8.75 10.75 14.27 15.85 26.86 Crane and tower operators......................................... 12.24 13.91 17.00 21.88 29.11 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 12.50 15.50 18.00 22.89 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.00 12.50 15.50 17.71 22.89 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 8.75 10.76 18.88 20.33 27.61 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.10 10.90 13.46 16.80 21.38 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.18 8.38 10.25 13.00 16.97 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 7.00 8.21 9.30 11.50 14.90 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.50 9.00 10.80 14.00 17.93 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.73 8.50 10.50 12.57 16.15 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.75 7.50 9.32 11.43 14.25 Pumping station operators......................................... 16.00 19.67 21.81 21.81 26.01 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.94 9.37 11.01 16.70 20.37 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 15.20 19.06 19.06 27.85 27.85 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 17 Part-time civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $6.00 $7.00 $8.50 $11.85 $18.81 Management occupations.............................................. 8.00 17.16 28.00 33.98 51.24 Legislators....................................................... 4.71 10.00 23.62 34.64 38.24 Financial managers................................................ 19.23 29.18 36.00 52.89 75.00 Education administrators.......................................... 14.70 23.94 28.00 28.00 28.00 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 14.70 17.54 24.54 29.14 29.14 Medical and health services managers.............................. 22.23 22.23 27.64 28.46 45.10 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 14.58 16.61 23.24 31.00 35.77 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.39 17.31 26.77 29.86 30.42 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.39 17.31 26.77 29.86 30.42 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 13.83 15.00 16.08 19.55 27.96 Training and development specialists............................ 15.00 16.08 17.11 23.16 34.01 Management analysts............................................... 20.00 20.00 23.00 25.10 33.92 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 15.00 17.73 25.00 30.00 32.00 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 15.00 18.93 35.78 50.00 75.00 Computer programmers.............................................. 18.00 25.00 34.62 35.82 38.37 Computer support specialists...................................... 8.64 8.64 15.00 15.00 17.50 Computer systems analysts......................................... 35.78 39.59 65.00 75.00 80.00 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 16.67 16.67 20.85 25.45 25.45 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 12.00 17.63 25.58 38.00 40.00 Engineers......................................................... 23.78 25.00 38.00 40.00 45.00 Drafters.......................................................... 8.56 8.56 16.00 29.01 33.34 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 14.85 17.63 20.00 28.85 39.88 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 13.50 17.00 20.00 35.32 37.20 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 9.75 11.61 19.08 29.47 38.56 Life scientists................................................... 17.89 18.13 21.77 27.36 46.39 Biological scientists........................................... 17.00 17.89 18.13 26.65 26.65 Medical scientists.............................................. 21.77 25.75 27.36 46.39 46.39 Psychologists..................................................... 24.50 24.50 35.11 38.56 53.55 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 24.50 24.50 35.75 38.56 53.55 Biological technicians............................................ 9.71 10.82 12.50 16.50 17.50 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 10.41 10.73 14.00 29.47 29.47 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 10.75 12.67 22.82 32.33 32.33 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 10.98 14.88 20.45 29.88 45.98 Mental health counselors........................................ 14.41 25.00 45.74 66.84 66.84 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.45 11.50 11.85 18.02 23.26 Social workers.................................................... 12.00 14.92 20.57 26.00 30.00 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 13.39 17.33 18.28 23.90 26.47 Medical and public health social workers........................ 12.00 12.00 23.04 27.00 35.00 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 10.31 13.64 16.10 25.51 28.11 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 8.80 9.00 12.00 16.15 21.70 Health educators................................................ 18.69 23.90 38.05 39.15 39.55 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.80 8.80 11.27 14.50 17.31 Legal occupations................................................... $12.50 $15.50 $27.08 $42.75 $64.29 Lawyers........................................................... 29.71 36.96 45.24 52.89 66.67 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 27.08 27.08 27.08 27.08 57.99 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 12.03 14.38 18.00 22.00 28.50 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 10.96 14.13 16.88 25.88 40.80 Law clerks...................................................... 10.00 12.50 16.75 40.80 64.29 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 8.46 9.70 13.30 21.00 33.71 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 15.40 23.06 30.25 42.28 54.79 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 15.00 15.00 17.72 40.00 54.65 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 17.43 27.11 40.00 40.82 50.29 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 17.43 40.00 40.00 40.00 52.00 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.00 24.46 27.11 43.47 47.51 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 35.50 35.50 42.35 51.47 69.03 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 35.50 35.50 43.37 52.39 69.03 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 19.31 35.80 64.64 64.64 64.64 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 19.31 35.80 64.64 64.64 64.64 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 17.80 17.80 47.64 81.65 81.65 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 8.44 8.44 20.21 45.16 66.61 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 16.52 16.52 20.79 34.38 37.84 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 23.06 23.15 30.84 68.28 85.13 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 23.06 23.06 37.45 85.13 112.66 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 17.63 26.87 29.99 38.09 38.09 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 11.64 15.91 19.83 30.30 47.82 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 11.64 15.87 19.83 30.30 38.37 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 20.61 26.66 41.48 41.48 41.48 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 14.90 18.54 28.46 42.07 54.79 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 15.41 15.55 25.11 36.73 48.21 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 13.40 20.38 25.96 25.96 38.07 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 13.80 21.38 35.00 40.39 50.29 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 14.18 15.14 28.46 54.79 54.90 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 18.54 31.50 43.47 65.22 82.43 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 16.52 23.36 30.03 39.45 51.58 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 6.05 7.00 15.91 29.77 47.64 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 17.00 24.77 30.03 32.52 36.30 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 8.91 11.09 15.21 23.89 38.02 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 8.75 11.00 14.36 21.00 21.00 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.75 10.80 14.36 21.00 21.00 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 11.87 18.77 26.80 40.52 49.45 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 8.91 10.95 16.00 25.34 35.76 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 8.91 10.71 15.00 23.89 36.72 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 11.09 11.09 23.51 26.42 32.09 Secondary school teachers....................................... 9.97 14.28 27.07 38.02 46.82 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 9.97 13.85 25.20 38.02 45.77 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... $25.54 $33.61 $33.61 $46.05 $53.92 Special education teachers...................................... 11.93 14.77 23.83 50.00 60.00 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 11.93 13.33 41.52 55.00 65.00 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 7.23 10.00 15.35 20.33 28.88 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 15.35 16.64 19.00 26.43 30.06 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 10.78 15.30 20.00 22.00 30.00 Librarians........................................................ 14.28 17.26 20.76 25.52 29.87 Library technicians............................................... 8.76 10.96 14.16 17.13 19.23 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.00 8.75 10.46 13.82 17.91 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 7.25 8.50 10.32 19.00 31.99 Designers......................................................... 7.35 8.30 9.00 12.11 20.00 Floral designers................................................ 7.25 7.50 8.50 9.00 9.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 7.25 9.00 11.34 16.50 25.00 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 7.50 9.22 11.34 16.25 25.00 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 5.15 8.00 10.00 19.18 19.18 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 2.13 2.13 5.15 16.76 28.02 Choreographers.................................................. 10.29 13.33 16.76 25.00 25.00 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 12.00 17.12 20.73 29.79 34.00 Music directors and composers................................... 14.42 14.42 20.08 29.79 30.95 Musicians and singers........................................... 12.00 17.12 20.73 26.67 34.00 Announcers........................................................ 7.00 7.00 10.00 10.00 12.42 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 8.25 10.00 14.19 19.10 32.93 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 8.25 10.00 14.19 19.10 32.93 Writers and editors............................................... 12.00 16.15 24.23 35.83 40.39 Editors......................................................... 9.00 14.00 20.56 40.39 40.39 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 9.18 12.21 15.00 19.44 26.31 Interpreters and translators.................................... 12.21 13.00 19.00 24.84 27.31 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 7.97 8.50 11.47 32.33 44.88 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 8.50 8.80 11.75 31.99 40.21 Broadcast technicians........................................... 6.91 7.97 7.97 10.32 32.33 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 13.50 18.67 26.00 33.00 42.97 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 19.26 21.12 23.40 24.23 28.98 Pharmacists....................................................... 11.09 19.16 37.00 45.55 48.87 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 56.12 61.13 77.69 110.75 144.23 Psychiatrists................................................... 31.71 31.71 64.10 73.52 79.20 Physician assistants.............................................. 30.56 33.50 33.50 45.00 62.31 Registered nurses................................................. 20.62 24.81 28.58 34.37 42.00 Therapists........................................................ 18.27 23.50 30.40 37.40 45.00 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.62 29.10 32.54 36.59 47.39 Physical therapists............................................. 27.72 30.86 37.40 40.00 43.00 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.36 20.36 22.38 25.75 29.00 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 25.93 29.11 45.00 90.63 120.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.00 15.00 16.64 21.75 27.88 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 18.39 20.74 23.61 28.95 33.41 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... $10.83 $14.29 $15.50 $17.00 $21.75 Dental hygienists................................................. 23.00 28.00 33.00 45.00 46.88 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 11.72 16.86 23.04 30.00 36.68 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 10.50 11.72 11.86 19.33 32.00 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 15.00 19.79 24.45 30.00 36.68 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 8.75 10.75 12.50 14.42 20.76 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 8.58 10.99 13.25 15.60 18.50 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 8.58 10.36 13.25 13.33 15.60 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 10.61 11.10 14.03 16.58 21.73 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 8.90 17.44 21.87 26.47 28.57 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.86 17.03 17.60 17.87 20.28 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.90 16.16 17.56 20.50 23.56 Medical records and health information technicians................ 8.25 9.82 11.87 13.51 21.25 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 10.40 12.36 13.11 17.30 29.64 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 13.31 16.52 18.38 18.38 24.42 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 6.41 8.12 9.85 12.00 15.50 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 6.08 7.99 9.50 10.97 13.17 Home health aides............................................... 5.95 6.10 7.82 9.60 10.42 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.00 9.00 10.20 11.98 14.01 Psychiatric aides............................................... 7.25 8.52 9.75 13.86 14.42 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 11.26 11.60 11.96 16.43 17.00 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 8.67 9.85 9.85 15.47 20.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... 9.85 9.85 9.85 20.00 28.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 7.66 9.50 10.00 11.64 13.30 Massage therapists................................................ 5.26 5.52 12.94 28.00 32.43 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 7.00 8.50 11.15 15.00 17.84 Dental assistants............................................... 9.00 10.33 13.50 16.00 21.93 Medical assistants.............................................. 8.93 11.28 14.48 15.75 17.27 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 7.17 10.76 15.06 17.00 17.25 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.01 15.61 17.00 23.71 24.00 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 5.15 6.41 8.51 9.70 13.84 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 6.75 8.00 8.50 10.00 10.00 Protective service occupations...................................... 7.00 7.76 9.25 11.50 16.58 Fire fighters..................................................... 7.86 8.00 8.08 11.78 20.24 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 7.83 9.00 9.75 14.09 19.19 Bailiffs........................................................ 7.50 7.50 8.94 17.85 17.85 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 9.00 9.00 9.75 14.09 19.19 Police officers................................................... 8.63 10.50 18.00 19.24 25.00 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 8.63 10.50 18.00 19.24 25.00 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.00 8.00 9.43 11.25 15.00 Security guards................................................. 7.00 8.00 9.43 11.25 15.00 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 6.52 7.25 8.09 10.00 12.01 Crossing guards................................................. 6.76 8.25 10.00 12.01 15.51 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 6.50 7.25 7.75 9.11 10.25 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... $2.83 $5.50 $6.75 $7.84 $9.37 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 7.50 8.40 9.73 12.00 14.81 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 7.00 8.50 9.84 12.00 14.81 Cooks............................................................. 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.50 11.08 Cooks, fast food................................................ 5.75 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 7.52 8.25 9.79 11.16 12.56 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 6.75 8.00 9.00 10.02 11.95 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.15 6.75 8.00 10.00 12.01 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.00 6.88 7.62 9.22 10.52 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.75 5.15 6.75 8.00 Bartenders...................................................... 3.38 5.15 6.50 8.00 10.00 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.37 3.48 6.15 7.32 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.25 6.75 7.63 9.87 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 5.50 6.14 6.75 7.53 8.60 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 5.50 6.05 6.75 7.50 8.50 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 5.50 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.00 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 3.38 6.00 7.50 9.51 12.00 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.00 6.50 7.18 8.00 8.60 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.15 6.40 7.00 8.05 9.41 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 6.25 7.00 8.20 10.00 12.02 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 7.47 10.04 11.55 15.00 17.00 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 7.47 10.04 11.55 15.00 17.00 Building cleaning workers......................................... 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.90 12.00 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 6.50 7.20 8.25 10.00 12.08 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.67 11.67 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 6.99 7.65 8.50 9.60 11.87 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.00 8.00 8.50 9.75 12.00 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.82 6.73 8.00 10.01 13.49 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 9.24 10.00 12.00 15.00 16.74 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 6.00 6.25 7.00 7.75 9.27 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.15 5.15 5.15 6.50 7.50 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 7.50 7.50 7.50 12.50 33.33 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 5.97 6.80 8.29 12.72 12.72 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.50 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.48 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.50 6.45 7.00 7.65 9.00 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.76 9.90 Funeral attendants................................................ 8.81 8.81 10.00 11.93 14.54 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 7.63 8.54 12.50 16.80 20.00 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 7.63 8.15 10.31 19.30 20.83 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... $6.43 $7.00 $8.05 $15.75 $48.00 Skin care specialists........................................... 7.59 15.00 19.41 48.00 48.00 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 7.37 7.50 8.24 8.35 10.60 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 6.50 7.37 7.50 8.35 8.35 Concierges...................................................... 8.00 8.24 8.24 10.60 11.49 Tour and travel guides............................................ 6.50 7.15 8.99 12.50 16.30 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 6.50 7.14 8.99 12.41 15.53 Transportation attendants......................................... 8.50 9.18 10.64 32.11 47.51 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 8.05 8.79 9.20 10.46 15.40 Child care workers................................................ 6.15 7.00 8.00 10.36 12.37 Personal and home care aides...................................... 5.15 6.05 7.15 9.00 10.70 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.65 7.80 9.22 11.11 16.25 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 7.56 9.00 11.12 16.95 21.15 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.25 7.42 8.53 10.00 12.00 Residential advisors.............................................. 7.50 10.00 10.01 10.76 12.39 Sales and related occupations....................................... 6.25 7.00 7.75 9.00 11.05 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 6.15 7.50 8.00 9.50 12.76 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 7.50 7.77 8.64 10.16 15.16 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.15 6.91 7.65 9.00 10.70 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.06 Cashiers...................................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.05 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 7.10 7.50 10.66 11.20 12.50 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 6.25 7.00 7.50 8.25 9.75 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.22 6.60 7.20 7.75 8.60 Parts salespersons............................................ 7.06 7.61 9.00 9.94 12.19 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.50 11.70 Travel agents..................................................... 11.00 13.27 15.51 15.51 15.51 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 9.00 9.42 11.00 19.86 46.25 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 9.00 9.42 10.00 12.00 13.00 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 8.00 8.99 8.99 10.10 17.06 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 8.00 8.99 8.99 10.10 17.06 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 6.92 12.29 12.29 15.05 51.82 Telemarketers..................................................... 6.50 7.00 8.75 10.25 13.67 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 6.50 7.00 7.75 9.29 11.90 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 6.89 6.89 10.17 10.59 10.81 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 7.50 8.75 10.75 13.50 16.90 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 11.65 14.00 16.84 16.84 17.91 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.12 8.49 10.00 10.63 11.60 Telephone operators............................................... 8.75 9.44 10.00 12.20 19.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 8.00 9.50 11.00 13.50 15.50 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.00 9.34 11.50 15.53 21.00 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.91 11.03 12.00 14.50 15.85 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... $8.50 $10.35 $12.50 $14.50 $16.75 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 8.00 9.77 12.00 13.38 16.00 Procurement clerks.............................................. 8.00 8.00 9.64 13.00 21.25 Tellers......................................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.10 12.81 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 9.14 9.85 18.14 36.75 36.75 Customer service representatives.................................. 7.50 8.24 10.50 12.75 16.01 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 9.84 9.84 10.30 17.03 17.03 File clerks....................................................... 7.28 8.30 10.00 10.17 13.86 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.25 11.00 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.86 8.50 9.57 11.00 13.26 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 7.34 8.33 10.29 13.29 17.10 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.00 10.00 15.45 16.05 19.49 New accounts clerks............................................... 8.79 10.00 11.53 11.72 18.95 Order clerks...................................................... 6.50 7.94 9.70 12.50 14.72 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 8.50 10.12 11.20 16.41 17.82 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.65 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.20 9.75 13.47 18.00 20.60 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 11.78 13.21 13.83 31.50 37.50 Couriers and messengers........................................... 6.98 7.50 8.25 10.00 11.19 Dispatchers....................................................... 7.00 9.00 10.00 13.99 16.94 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 8.02 9.30 10.00 15.84 22.68 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 7.00 8.00 10.14 11.00 14.00 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.90 11.05 12.20 15.75 15.75 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 7.36 7.36 7.36 13.90 35.36 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 7.69 8.24 9.69 12.00 14.00 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 6.50 7.13 8.17 9.80 12.45 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 9.75 10.95 13.52 16.50 21.15 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 10.00 12.00 14.81 18.07 25.17 Legal secretaries............................................... 18.97 21.15 21.15 21.70 26.67 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.21 11.00 13.07 15.71 16.97 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 9.00 10.11 12.13 14.88 16.00 Computer operators................................................ 10.00 11.08 11.67 14.50 16.62 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 8.00 9.97 12.00 14.11 20.00 Data entry keyers............................................... 8.50 10.00 12.00 13.93 20.00 Word processors and typists..................................... 5.55 9.00 12.20 15.65 17.68 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 12.00 12.72 14.86 18.00 19.57 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 9.00 10.00 11.71 14.62 14.69 Office clerks, general............................................ 8.00 9.25 11.00 13.00 15.07 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.18 9.69 10.15 11.26 12.00 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 5.17 6.95 9.94 12.00 17.00 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.95 6.95 10.00 13.27 17.00 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.40 10.50 12.00 17.00 17.00 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 7.50 10.00 13.72 25.00 30.00 Carpenters........................................................ 12.07 13.11 17.63 23.00 27.15 Construction laborers............................................. 6.67 8.00 25.00 26.84 30.15 Electricians...................................................... 13.26 13.61 22.29 31.07 33.53 Painters and paperhangers......................................... $9.00 $9.74 $10.00 $12.00 $18.88 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 9.00 9.74 10.00 12.00 18.88 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 7.22 7.73 12.00 12.77 15.00 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 11.23 11.23 11.23 31.00 31.00 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 8.70 9.22 12.50 12.56 13.72 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 7.27 9.09 10.50 15.30 25.60 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 8.70 10.50 18.88 21.50 28.27 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.41 9.52 10.00 10.22 14.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.41 9.52 9.73 10.00 14.50 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 6.50 7.50 8.76 11.47 12.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.30 8.00 8.76 10.00 13.50 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.14 30.48 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 8.00 8.95 11.00 15.00 25.34 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 6.75 7.40 9.16 12.23 16.29 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 5.50 6.90 9.00 11.10 11.84 Production occupations.............................................. 7.00 8.00 9.13 11.04 15.01 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.00 9.50 10.47 12.50 13.27 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.00 9.50 10.47 12.50 13.27 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 7.00 8.00 9.80 10.21 15.71 Bakers............................................................ 7.50 7.90 9.13 12.80 13.50 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 6.32 7.12 9.90 17.65 18.25 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 8.52 11.71 17.65 18.00 18.52 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.00 6.32 6.32 8.35 9.00 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.00 8.00 8.50 13.50 22.22 Food batchmakers................................................ 6.00 7.75 8.25 9.50 13.50 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.10 8.10 8.50 9.32 12.00 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.01 10.00 Bindery workers................................................. 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.01 10.00 Printers.......................................................... 9.00 10.75 11.92 15.00 20.00 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 10.45 10.75 11.92 11.92 15.00 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.00 11.00 15.00 20.00 23.00 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 6.28 6.54 8.50 9.90 10.50 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.50 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 7.00 7.00 13.00 17.63 23.11 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 7.00 7.00 13.00 17.63 23.11 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 7.50 8.57 9.16 11.50 12.00 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 6.75 6.75 8.50 8.74 9.50 Painting workers.................................................. 5.50 6.00 10.00 17.07 17.65 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 5.50 6.00 9.13 13.00 17.07 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.91 9.73 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 7.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 9.73 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.00 7.75 9.25 11.04 15.00 Helpers--production workers..................................... $7.00 $7.25 $8.50 $10.00 $13.99 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 6.00 7.00 8.72 11.50 14.69 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.00 11.54 13.43 15.70 18.69 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 8.90 10.51 13.00 13.90 16.76 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.00 11.54 13.52 15.75 18.75 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 5.50 6.60 8.08 12.00 15.42 Driver/sales workers............................................ 5.15 5.75 6.75 8.00 11.40 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 7.81 12.00 15.42 19.67 22.00 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 6.50 7.50 9.00 12.50 15.63 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 8.00 9.45 11.30 12.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.75 6.61 8.00 9.60 20.00 Service station attendants........................................ 6.50 6.65 7.50 8.00 11.00 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 7.75 9.00 10.00 13.75 17.73 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 6.00 6.75 8.00 10.00 12.75 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.50 10.00 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 6.10 7.00 8.60 10.88 13.40 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.10 8.15 9.35 10.37 12.75 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 5.65 6.35 7.37 8.50 10.00 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.67 8.00 9.00 11.91 13.86 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 18 Private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $7.50 $10.00 $14.53 $22.63 $33.65 Management occupations.............................................. 19.23 25.29 35.63 49.08 64.82 Chief executives.................................................. 28.84 52.56 65.74 96.15 137.36 General and operations managers................................... 19.66 25.70 38.33 53.33 76.92 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 18.27 22.60 30.62 38.89 51.24 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 24.33 31.20 41.35 54.95 72.95 Marketing managers.............................................. 27.22 34.19 44.28 57.20 80.97 Sales managers.................................................. 21.57 28.85 38.46 50.80 66.56 Public relations managers......................................... 17.60 19.87 36.56 49.45 70.84 Administrative services managers.................................. 18.01 20.00 27.50 34.40 44.20 Computer and information systems managers......................... 29.94 38.72 48.40 60.10 70.30 Financial managers................................................ 20.11 25.64 35.07 49.78 68.33 Human resources managers.......................................... 22.85 24.21 26.90 40.14 52.82 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 22.58 27.24 36.59 44.20 59.27 Training and development managers............................... 25.58 25.58 25.58 31.23 42.01 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 29.79 38.68 44.54 53.04 Purchasing managers............................................... 19.50 27.61 35.09 47.69 69.10 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 17.31 22.58 31.84 42.55 51.97 Construction managers............................................. 21.15 26.74 33.22 42.50 51.68 Education administrators.......................................... 12.00 19.71 26.50 31.08 45.38 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 10.20 13.25 20.75 28.37 28.37 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 21.90 21.90 28.11 35.67 46.67 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 19.23 23.11 29.71 43.27 53.50 Engineering managers.............................................. 34.05 42.79 52.77 62.44 68.36 Food service managers............................................. 14.29 16.04 21.01 27.78 41.73 Funeral directors................................................. 16.00 17.75 19.50 25.52 32.34 Lodging managers.................................................. 11.85 13.70 17.48 26.84 38.63 Medical and health services managers.............................. 21.65 26.44 33.65 43.00 52.18 Natural sciences managers......................................... 29.09 41.24 48.55 51.75 58.04 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 12.02 18.03 22.44 28.15 35.74 Social and community service managers............................. 14.95 17.07 21.43 30.33 32.21 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 16.83 20.40 26.25 33.52 43.27 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 17.85 20.63 24.93 31.62 39.72 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.50 18.31 23.11 30.36 37.99 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.58 18.27 22.77 30.42 38.46 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 15.90 24.47 26.50 30.36 31.42 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 17.67 20.07 22.97 30.85 33.55 Cost estimators................................................... 16.00 20.47 27.40 38.97 43.27 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 17.00 20.19 24.76 30.18 37.12 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 16.43 19.90 25.58 35.39 39.42 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 16.81 19.23 24.72 31.14 36.41 Training and development specialists............................ 15.26 17.38 23.98 28.32 34.33 Logisticians...................................................... 18.08 20.28 29.18 37.71 49.11 Management analysts............................................... 20.56 25.00 32.82 43.41 50.95 Meeting and convention planners................................... $16.83 $18.58 $24.54 $26.34 $26.34 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.66 20.24 25.71 32.21 40.51 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 15.89 15.89 21.64 33.01 33.01 Budget analysts................................................... 23.00 26.17 26.17 36.18 46.38 Credit analysts................................................... 16.83 20.10 23.90 29.81 37.50 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.21 22.36 29.46 37.55 53.24 Financial analysts.............................................. 21.33 24.73 31.06 39.39 57.23 Personal financial advisors..................................... 13.68 17.85 22.79 33.29 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 17.97 19.95 27.50 36.26 47.65 Financial examiners............................................... 20.26 23.48 30.58 33.90 51.63 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 14.66 16.11 24.04 35.58 50.15 Loan counselors................................................. 10.45 14.17 14.17 20.52 60.13 Loan officers................................................... 14.66 16.44 24.40 35.90 50.15 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 9.90 10.00 13.91 17.50 33.46 Tax preparers................................................... 9.90 9.90 10.00 17.50 17.50 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.59 25.72 34.33 42.31 51.20 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 25.14 31.68 45.67 54.26 62.50 Computer programmers.............................................. 19.86 25.07 31.85 38.14 45.67 Computer software engineers....................................... 26.44 33.41 40.87 47.96 56.56 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 26.30 32.70 40.72 47.70 55.01 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 28.13 33.72 40.91 48.04 56.56 Computer support specialists...................................... 13.55 17.60 22.26 30.77 40.87 Computer systems analysts......................................... 25.43 30.53 36.72 43.44 52.97 Database administrators........................................... 19.95 22.52 31.03 38.46 47.66 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.45 24.04 29.23 37.60 42.44 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 21.15 25.64 30.16 37.32 46.03 Actuaries......................................................... 27.44 31.97 39.37 50.48 56.13 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.68 25.27 35.85 44.49 60.27 Statisticians..................................................... 16.18 18.38 29.50 45.26 47.97 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 14.77 15.17 16.70 29.97 29.97 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 17.22 22.79 30.29 39.38 48.11 Architects, except naval.......................................... 20.26 24.04 28.85 38.69 44.23 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 20.26 24.04 28.85 38.69 44.23 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 14.82 18.75 22.00 33.65 40.23 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 14.82 14.82 17.06 22.00 22.00 Surveyors....................................................... 16.06 19.71 28.60 35.92 51.50 Engineers......................................................... 24.72 29.60 36.06 44.24 52.12 Aerospace engineers............................................. 29.83 38.00 48.54 54.25 64.30 Chemical engineers.............................................. 30.87 31.08 33.40 49.48 52.97 Civil engineers................................................. 21.64 25.00 30.55 39.95 46.88 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 26.08 31.47 42.19 47.81 60.02 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 24.57 30.29 36.18 43.76 51.62 Electrical engineers.......................................... 23.78 30.29 35.95 43.22 51.20 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 27.00 30.24 36.46 44.24 51.83 Environmental engineers......................................... 26.92 28.70 39.46 53.85 61.00 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 24.21 28.25 33.72 39.22 47.52 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. $27.67 $31.22 $35.25 $48.35 $54.20 Industrial engineers.......................................... 24.04 27.91 33.17 38.39 44.92 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 22.66 24.76 29.41 34.28 36.83 Materials engineers............................................. 25.00 28.22 34.43 45.15 53.85 Mechanical engineers............................................ 24.75 27.89 31.97 38.46 44.79 Nuclear engineers............................................... 33.87 36.90 40.05 44.38 51.20 Petroleum engineers............................................. 26.18 34.65 43.27 65.87 75.70 Drafters.......................................................... 13.94 17.54 21.50 28.00 32.21 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 14.00 18.00 22.72 28.77 32.21 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 12.75 16.00 22.09 25.07 28.43 Mechanical drafters............................................. 15.50 18.53 21.13 25.01 29.35 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 12.90 17.77 22.38 27.35 32.30 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 20.00 22.00 24.24 26.93 31.07 Civil engineering technicians................................... 10.39 10.39 14.30 23.00 28.85 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 12.11 16.19 22.36 27.30 30.79 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 17.21 22.33 26.45 28.56 31.38 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 15.00 17.89 32.52 38.25 41.40 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 16.82 20.15 24.03 29.00 31.64 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 17.52 18.13 19.60 25.89 33.85 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 11.00 12.98 15.50 22.15 33.03 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 15.68 20.35 26.85 35.87 48.32 Life scientists................................................... 17.38 21.66 30.65 39.62 52.88 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 17.79 27.21 29.37 41.49 54.39 Food scientists and technologists............................. 21.73 27.21 37.36 41.49 41.49 Biological scientists........................................... 17.38 22.50 32.21 38.94 52.45 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 17.48 24.92 34.61 40.11 58.91 Microbiologists............................................... 18.83 22.11 26.58 38.94 38.94 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.87 16.35 25.50 25.50 46.41 Foresters..................................................... 15.87 16.35 25.50 25.50 46.41 Medical scientists.............................................. 17.10 21.23 29.22 40.00 50.86 Physical scientists............................................... 20.67 24.86 31.50 40.48 52.59 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 36.26 40.48 44.55 47.18 71.37 Physicists.................................................... 36.26 40.48 44.55 47.18 71.37 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.56 23.53 28.67 39.42 52.59 Chemists...................................................... 19.33 22.60 27.24 36.35 48.50 Materials scientists.......................................... 26.43 28.85 39.42 48.32 57.76 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 22.27 25.29 33.65 40.00 52.89 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 21.66 24.28 31.25 35.10 46.18 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 23.08 33.65 40.00 52.24 59.05 Economists........................................................ 19.23 20.51 26.67 39.45 91.35 Market and survey researchers..................................... 19.23 23.19 30.10 38.26 49.26 Market research analysts........................................ 21.39 24.04 30.10 39.95 50.48 Psychologists..................................................... 17.91 22.86 24.50 36.14 53.55 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 20.29 22.86 24.50 38.56 53.55 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 20.50 22.47 31.25 45.67 55.65 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 8.00 8.50 16.40 19.92 26.02 Biological technicians............................................ $12.32 $14.20 $18.22 $23.28 $26.79 Chemical technicians.............................................. 13.92 17.20 21.68 26.23 31.05 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 32.04 35.19 35.19 50.24 50.24 Nuclear technicians............................................... 29.06 30.59 33.95 41.84 45.06 Social science research assistants................................ 15.00 19.50 20.90 22.50 28.84 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 13.00 15.46 20.35 28.14 30.59 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.46 18.25 30.59 30.59 30.59 Community and social services occupations........................... 10.50 12.75 15.86 20.15 25.89 Counselors........................................................ 10.50 13.46 16.29 20.09 27.50 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 11.73 13.75 16.15 19.29 20.49 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 12.02 14.84 17.65 24.17 35.76 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 14.19 14.36 19.58 29.49 30.00 Mental health counselors........................................ 12.05 16.58 18.06 22.18 29.50 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.50 10.50 13.92 16.83 18.02 Social workers.................................................... 12.66 14.42 17.48 22.65 27.52 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.38 14.00 16.13 19.15 23.90 Medical and public health social workers........................ 14.31 17.25 21.88 27.00 30.93 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.73 14.08 16.77 20.14 24.82 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 8.80 10.91 13.13 16.00 21.15 Health educators................................................ 21.15 23.10 33.85 38.67 40.75 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.79 10.00 12.45 14.50 16.40 Clergy............................................................ 12.51 12.51 12.83 17.83 21.12 Legal occupations................................................... 16.26 19.38 31.19 52.89 76.92 Lawyers........................................................... 28.36 35.60 52.89 72.12 96.15 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.50 17.30 19.74 26.44 32.21 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 13.00 15.63 21.06 25.72 33.56 Law clerks...................................................... 10.00 12.50 16.75 40.80 64.29 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 12.69 15.63 21.64 25.56 33.56 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 8.50 10.50 18.44 31.06 43.12 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 21.38 27.56 37.78 50.63 76.92 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 16.96 30.88 41.12 66.68 89.63 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 20.55 23.79 31.66 44.36 57.77 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 17.43 22.84 23.79 33.45 43.63 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 31.66 31.66 39.25 45.52 70.74 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 39.51 53.33 75.81 84.46 92.76 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 39.51 52.51 76.92 84.46 92.76 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 30.31 39.81 42.08 49.09 95.19 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 30.31 39.81 42.08 49.09 96.15 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.21 42.91 49.90 67.50 82.61 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 36.16 42.63 49.65 58.79 74.57 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.11 48.89 51.54 82.61 82.61 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 27.15 31.44 39.18 50.98 68.42 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 33.78 38.87 47.08 64.10 75.83 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 24.97 39.18 39.18 40.53 52.23 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ $27.15 $27.86 $42.36 $52.23 $72.08 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.57 36.70 38.66 50.96 93.75 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 25.96 31.78 50.84 76.71 120.19 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 25.96 46.05 67.80 94.02 126.57 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.75 28.36 33.80 35.89 38.09 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 24.38 32.17 39.93 41.15 52.83 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 24.38 32.17 39.93 41.15 52.83 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 27.26 31.30 56.98 82.27 95.19 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 50.14 56.98 71.67 85.22 95.58 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 24.12 28.87 37.78 45.63 59.17 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 23.24 28.21 37.78 42.10 48.85 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 19.03 20.04 21.21 49.88 69.61 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 25.09 29.43 36.67 44.59 68.59 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 32.26 34.77 45.63 50.39 72.82 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 27.37 29.32 34.33 45.63 51.90 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 24.12 27.56 37.40 48.33 59.03 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 18.00 21.38 29.06 38.59 57.54 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 6.05 16.88 26.97 30.09 30.09 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 14.86 20.30 23.01 30.00 30.89 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 9.50 12.18 17.54 27.24 34.20 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 8.50 10.00 12.48 15.39 21.00 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.35 10.00 12.25 15.39 21.00 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 11.66 12.34 14.99 20.17 24.14 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 14.50 18.06 23.83 30.08 34.59 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 14.54 18.06 23.08 29.62 33.85 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 11.63 18.17 26.00 31.83 40.00 Secondary school teachers....................................... 16.54 22.72 30.67 37.16 48.89 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 18.21 22.96 30.93 37.64 49.33 Special education teachers...................................... 16.70 19.70 24.54 31.50 49.15 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 17.83 19.92 23.55 28.99 32.68 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 9.25 24.18 31.50 49.15 50.76 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 9.10 13.39 19.98 27.54 36.15 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 12.00 19.23 19.23 22.00 33.48 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 14.28 23.20 25.33 33.83 37.30 Archivists...................................................... 12.00 12.00 30.22 33.83 33.83 Librarians........................................................ 17.95 21.18 26.15 37.18 51.65 Library technicians............................................... 10.46 13.18 16.10 23.05 25.32 Instructional coordinators........................................ 16.92 19.39 25.08 29.33 35.58 Teacher assistants................................................ 7.50 8.50 9.27 11.00 12.49 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 10.00 14.50 20.31 29.71 42.10 Artists and related workers....................................... 9.00 17.29 20.83 29.09 44.22 Art directors................................................... 17.59 18.91 24.94 34.48 45.35 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 14.16 18.75 20.83 29.09 36.46 Designers......................................................... $10.00 $14.42 $19.23 $26.70 $35.84 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 21.54 26.00 32.45 38.82 41.07 Fashion designers............................................... 20.37 24.71 38.46 38.46 137.36 Floral designers................................................ 7.50 9.00 9.75 12.00 14.35 Graphic designers............................................... 13.19 15.00 18.75 24.00 31.76 Interior designers.............................................. 15.00 17.00 21.64 27.89 35.84 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 9.65 11.00 14.36 17.89 22.43 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 13.86 16.81 25.56 42.50 57.11 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 11.44 17.43 24.22 46.55 64.00 Producers and directors......................................... 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 10.00 11.74 17.66 29.67 43.27 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 10.00 11.74 16.83 29.10 33.05 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 5.15 8.00 22.22 22.22 22.22 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 2.13 2.13 9.68 16.76 28.02 Choreographers.................................................. 10.29 13.33 16.76 18.67 25.00 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 19.73 20.73 31.92 39.72 51.03 Music directors and composers................................... 19.73 19.73 20.29 29.79 38.58 Musicians and singers........................................... 26.40 31.92 31.92 42.65 55.18 Announcers........................................................ 7.00 10.00 13.54 21.63 48.08 Radio and television announcers................................. 7.00 10.00 14.90 27.79 73.85 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 11.00 13.13 20.65 34.14 65.61 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 10.80 13.00 20.29 32.09 60.68 Public relations specialists...................................... 17.85 20.30 25.48 31.25 37.84 Writers and editors............................................... 14.18 18.96 23.96 32.57 44.30 Editors......................................................... 14.00 18.96 21.81 29.88 43.88 Technical writers............................................... 15.41 21.05 27.72 36.01 47.28 Writers and authors............................................. 11.88 16.43 17.34 35.45 43.59 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 9.18 19.25 20.80 26.80 30.00 Interpreters and translators.................................... 8.19 19.00 20.80 26.50 28.61 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 9.25 13.94 19.58 30.45 37.45 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 10.60 12.02 19.01 25.93 38.82 Broadcast technicians........................................... 8.50 11.59 16.57 29.31 34.58 Sound engineering technicians................................... 20.50 20.50 32.19 37.04 44.88 Photographers..................................................... 8.50 9.50 14.09 16.29 22.44 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 13.86 14.41 18.26 25.96 33.10 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 12.18 14.41 15.80 27.91 46.50 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.00 18.25 24.63 32.30 45.00 Dentists.......................................................... 39.86 53.85 53.85 77.13 119.05 Dentists, general............................................... 42.77 53.85 53.85 99.95 119.05 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 17.14 19.50 21.33 26.10 30.75 Optometrists...................................................... 42.11 44.47 51.93 61.67 61.67 Pharmacists....................................................... 37.00 43.86 47.00 50.00 51.44 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 22.12 30.02 67.79 86.29 114.03 Anesthesiologists............................................... 23.10 77.28 77.28 92.63 115.39 Family and general practitioners................................ 49.04 61.80 67.79 69.83 123.00 Internists, general............................................. 10.56 22.46 64.92 75.12 132.21 Pediatricians, general.......................................... $21.44 $21.44 $62.50 $80.65 $85.94 Psychiatrists................................................... 62.50 78.00 78.00 78.00 87.91 Surgeons........................................................ 29.61 59.89 62.50 125.50 159.58 Physician assistants.............................................. 23.29 32.00 35.91 42.73 52.89 Registered nurses................................................. 21.00 24.00 27.89 33.68 40.32 Therapists........................................................ 17.54 22.29 26.80 32.29 38.70 Audiologists.................................................... 18.74 21.93 23.37 23.50 30.96 Occupational therapists......................................... 22.95 25.00 29.50 33.93 41.54 Physical therapists............................................. 24.00 28.01 31.00 36.07 43.70 Radiation therapists............................................ 24.38 29.84 35.67 37.97 39.09 Recreational therapists......................................... 12.67 14.09 17.06 20.75 23.09 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.51 20.36 22.29 25.15 28.11 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 22.69 22.70 26.73 33.39 43.74 Veterinarians..................................................... 29.95 29.95 40.87 46.58 48.08 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 11.82 14.54 17.50 22.90 26.80 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 15.45 18.53 22.90 26.35 30.32 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 10.60 13.22 15.81 18.49 22.50 Dental hygienists................................................. 22.00 27.00 32.00 36.00 43.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 13.85 19.64 24.97 30.00 35.82 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 11.24 12.62 19.33 29.09 37.71 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 24.93 25.95 30.86 34.51 42.86 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.57 28.13 33.33 37.85 40.04 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 15.88 20.03 24.28 28.96 33.33 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.35 10.40 13.21 17.53 24.30 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 10.20 12.40 14.94 17.87 21.00 Dietetic technicians............................................ 7.37 7.37 8.09 13.05 17.83 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 9.74 11.48 13.33 15.49 17.06 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 8.12 10.00 11.56 15.39 15.74 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 16.63 18.05 20.89 24.54 27.60 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.27 16.00 18.00 19.91 23.00 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 8.00 13.00 13.00 16.00 17.16 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.13 15.84 17.75 20.31 23.50 Medical records and health information technicians................ 9.65 11.00 14.25 17.26 22.09 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 12.36 13.60 16.45 21.00 29.80 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 13.38 21.65 27.35 27.35 35.03 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 13.38 16.00 25.70 27.89 37.08 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 15.10 16.52 23.73 35.20 35.20 Athletic trainers............................................... 14.17 14.17 15.10 19.89 36.67 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.00 9.25 10.96 13.55 16.85 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 7.53 8.81 10.09 11.75 13.91 Home health aides............................................... 6.08 7.14 9.35 10.25 11.35 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.07 9.15 10.50 12.20 14.57 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.00 8.95 9.94 11.00 13.27 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 9.36 9.94 13.59 17.42 21.55 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 8.59 10.38 17.00 20.87 23.00 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 9.38 9.69 11.60 15.27 15.45 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.00 9.85 13.23 21.65 30.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... $9.85 $16.80 $20.06 $27.82 $33.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 8.50 9.25 10.00 12.25 13.39 Massage therapists................................................ 5.52 12.00 20.00 20.00 35.14 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 8.65 10.33 12.83 15.73 18.73 Dental assistants............................................... 11.90 13.50 15.78 18.13 21.00 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.00 10.55 12.50 15.00 18.09 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 10.00 11.50 12.65 16.12 18.33 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 10.83 12.85 14.35 17.13 21.00 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 6.41 8.51 10.00 11.50 14.91 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 8.50 10.00 10.00 12.30 15.44 Protective service occupations...................................... 7.27 8.72 10.00 12.23 15.66 Fire fighters..................................................... 9.22 13.00 21.70 21.77 27.53 Police officers................................................... 13.75 15.57 19.42 20.48 22.56 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 13.75 15.57 19.42 20.48 22.56 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.25 8.50 10.00 11.78 14.72 Security guards................................................. 7.22 8.50 10.00 11.61 14.72 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 6.52 7.25 8.25 10.25 12.50 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 6.50 7.25 7.78 9.09 10.25 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.36 6.00 7.42 9.25 12.04 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 8.75 10.67 13.75 17.55 20.43 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.00 12.00 16.00 19.85 25.05 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 8.71 10.55 13.46 17.31 20.00 Cooks............................................................. 6.69 7.96 9.25 11.17 13.15 Cooks, fast food................................................ 5.75 6.25 7.25 8.00 9.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.00 8.95 10.50 12.52 15.06 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.25 8.50 9.75 11.53 13.49 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.75 7.00 8.75 10.50 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.11 7.00 8.24 10.00 11.98 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.83 5.15 6.86 8.25 Bartenders...................................................... 4.00 5.15 6.75 8.00 10.00 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.38 3.90 6.10 7.46 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.32 6.75 7.99 9.00 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 5.75 6.30 7.00 8.20 9.68 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 5.75 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.68 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 9.62 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 3.90 6.75 8.00 9.52 12.15 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.21 6.94 7.68 8.50 10.00 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.15 6.50 7.50 9.00 10.50 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 7.92 9.50 12.59 17.35 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ $10.83 $13.00 $18.31 $21.40 $25.12 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 9.75 12.31 16.96 19.27 21.40 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 12.60 17.09 25.12 25.12 25.12 Building cleaning workers......................................... 6.79 7.61 9.00 11.50 15.09 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 6.92 8.00 9.50 11.86 15.48 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.75 7.27 8.13 9.66 12.02 Pest control workers.............................................. 12.00 13.56 14.84 17.50 19.23 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.50 8.14 9.60 13.30 17.00 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.50 8.00 9.36 12.75 16.79 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 10.91 13.50 16.50 20.00 23.56 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.77 6.67 8.50 11.50 15.81 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 10.00 10.94 12.75 15.72 20.63 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 10.61 13.51 15.72 18.75 21.78 Slot key persons................................................ 9.36 10.38 11.02 11.76 11.80 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 10.00 12.01 14.65 15.97 20.63 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 6.50 7.50 9.35 9.45 11.00 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.30 5.63 6.34 6.55 7.38 Gaming dealers.................................................. 5.30 5.58 6.34 6.55 7.31 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 7.32 7.50 7.50 9.50 20.00 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 8.50 8.50 12.00 12.80 33.60 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 6.00 7.41 9.85 12.72 17.94 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.96 6.70 7.50 9.32 11.94 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.75 6.50 7.25 8.10 11.77 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 6.75 7.37 8.92 10.95 15.02 Funeral attendants................................................ 8.81 8.81 10.00 12.50 14.54 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 7.00 8.05 10.73 15.13 20.12 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.96 8.00 10.53 15.69 20.83 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 6.43 8.05 8.75 16.05 25.34 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 6.43 8.27 8.75 15.75 16.04 Skin care specialists........................................... 9.81 15.00 22.09 25.34 48.00 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 6.00 7.20 8.50 11.33 18.19 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 5.51 6.50 7.96 8.62 11.25 Concierges...................................................... 8.00 9.50 11.33 18.19 18.19 Tour and travel guides............................................ 7.00 8.33 10.00 13.98 15.71 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 7.00 8.25 9.66 13.98 15.71 Transportation attendants......................................... 14.08 26.31 30.10 39.44 47.51 Flight attendants............................................... 25.87 26.90 30.13 44.78 47.75 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 6.40 9.18 11.27 15.32 19.65 Child care workers................................................ 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.88 11.63 Personal and home care aides...................................... 6.05 7.15 9.18 10.50 12.00 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.85 8.41 10.00 14.20 18.03 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 8.00 9.50 13.19 16.37 23.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.26 7.80 9.84 12.00 17.64 Residential advisors.............................................. $5.63 $5.63 $9.50 $11.70 $12.74 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.00 8.15 11.29 18.26 30.74 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 10.13 12.69 16.30 21.65 31.88 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.00 12.13 15.63 19.23 24.61 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 11.25 15.67 23.61 35.67 53.85 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.50 7.50 9.00 11.99 16.83 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.40 7.00 8.10 9.97 12.42 Cashiers...................................................... 6.35 7.00 8.00 9.66 12.00 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 8.55 10.17 11.88 12.94 14.12 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 7.00 8.00 10.64 14.25 19.23 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.50 7.50 9.00 11.18 15.48 Parts salespersons............................................ 8.50 10.00 13.19 16.67 21.40 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.84 8.00 9.95 13.41 19.75 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 9.09 13.09 17.92 25.32 33.82 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.66 15.63 19.72 29.68 43.65 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 15.38 20.48 32.74 57.53 109.67 Travel agents..................................................... 7.50 9.15 13.75 17.34 23.22 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 13.75 17.96 25.09 37.50 50.48 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 16.90 20.96 31.41 41.37 55.92 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 13.01 17.00 23.44 33.73 46.26 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 8.47 8.99 11.54 16.83 22.50 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 8.47 8.99 11.54 16.83 22.50 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 10.50 12.70 19.03 30.87 52.46 Real estate brokers............................................. 12.70 14.90 23.02 30.02 40.09 Real estate sales agents........................................ 10.00 12.29 18.54 30.99 66.94 Sales engineers................................................... 23.52 27.71 33.11 40.50 47.61 Telemarketers..................................................... 7.00 7.64 9.78 12.21 17.28 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 7.16 9.00 10.97 17.79 26.75 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 6.89 10.16 10.59 19.44 28.07 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.00 10.95 13.71 17.26 21.79 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.20 16.98 20.43 25.96 30.29 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.55 9.00 10.75 12.55 16.15 Telephone operators............................................... 8.26 10.00 12.66 20.61 21.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 9.50 10.92 13.50 16.25 19.65 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.34 11.40 13.89 16.52 21.25 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.90 11.62 13.75 16.00 18.59 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.00 11.80 14.50 17.31 20.95 Gaming cage workers............................................. 8.88 9.00 9.79 12.31 12.31 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 11.54 13.65 16.00 19.60 21.87 Procurement clerks.............................................. 9.79 13.00 15.31 18.52 20.93 Tellers......................................................... 8.76 9.65 10.74 12.43 14.47 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 11.56 14.84 17.03 20.38 23.89 Correspondence clerks............................................. $10.67 $12.64 $13.94 $16.83 $19.28 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 10.75 12.00 14.00 17.25 20.00 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.11 11.47 14.17 17.74 22.43 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 9.84 15.54 18.66 20.33 21.07 File clerks....................................................... 7.87 9.23 10.67 13.81 14.90 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 7.00 8.00 9.07 10.05 11.76 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.86 9.87 11.47 14.57 17.07 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 8.53 9.36 13.21 15.31 17.94 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.76 12.67 14.85 17.13 19.71 New accounts clerks............................................... 10.00 10.96 12.80 14.42 17.64 Order clerks...................................................... 9.00 10.33 13.00 16.99 20.26 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.64 13.34 16.23 19.10 22.32 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.15 9.50 11.62 13.98 16.38 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.00 9.47 13.38 17.54 20.60 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 12.00 13.83 16.28 31.50 37.50 Couriers and messengers........................................... 7.50 9.00 10.24 12.00 13.48 Dispatchers....................................................... 8.57 11.25 15.08 20.00 24.54 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 8.57 9.50 12.48 17.00 19.70 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 8.50 11.27 15.40 20.10 24.84 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 12.00 12.16 14.99 20.15 26.85 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 11.82 14.25 17.85 23.08 25.96 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.50 10.00 12.14 14.90 18.17 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 7.48 8.75 10.90 13.63 17.02 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 8.00 10.00 11.86 14.55 16.50 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.82 13.46 16.56 21.00 25.87 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 13.06 16.02 19.30 23.77 27.89 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.00 14.50 19.16 25.89 29.84 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.33 13.50 16.69 20.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.22 12.36 15.17 18.36 22.46 Computer operators................................................ 11.14 13.35 16.08 18.95 21.75 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.23 10.58 12.15 14.59 17.63 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.04 10.50 12.00 14.00 16.45 Word processors and typists..................................... 9.51 12.01 14.14 18.75 23.34 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.30 13.98 16.55 23.98 26.25 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.41 12.10 14.86 17.63 20.75 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 8.00 9.91 10.80 12.98 15.85 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.00 10.50 12.55 15.50 19.23 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.00 10.27 11.69 12.87 15.76 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 8.40 10.50 11.00 14.42 15.78 Statistical assistants............................................ 11.61 14.08 15.94 20.49 21.69 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 6.92 7.50 10.00 14.00 21.39 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 6.92 7.30 8.30 9.55 14.15 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.75 7.43 9.42 12.00 14.00 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.75 8.00 9.96 12.00 15.10 Logging workers................................................... 10.00 12.75 13.90 22.29 22.29 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.77 17.50 24.53 31.97 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. $17.00 $20.25 $25.00 $32.30 $37.50 Boilermakers...................................................... 16.75 18.25 19.82 24.50 27.15 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.00 20.00 25.66 29.77 38.25 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.13 20.00 25.66 29.90 38.25 Carpenters........................................................ 12.50 15.00 19.00 24.00 31.39 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 10.38 15.00 18.00 22.00 36.42 Carpet installers............................................... 10.38 16.82 20.00 28.42 36.60 Tile and marble setters......................................... 14.00 15.00 15.84 20.00 25.36 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 12.00 14.50 18.90 22.04 25.88 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 12.00 14.50 18.75 22.04 25.88 Construction laborers............................................. 8.30 10.00 12.98 19.45 24.89 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.07 14.00 17.00 25.00 29.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.00 12.00 14.25 18.00 22.79 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 12.00 14.50 18.00 27.56 31.49 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 12.67 13.27 16.00 20.00 26.25 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 12.67 13.27 15.97 19.50 26.93 Tapers.......................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.00 22.20 24.69 Electricians...................................................... 12.00 15.18 20.10 30.95 36.62 Glaziers.......................................................... 5.50 11.00 15.50 24.97 28.70 Insulation workers................................................ 12.30 13.82 16.00 18.00 19.56 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 11.00 12.30 14.97 14.97 16.50 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 12.99 15.00 16.14 18.80 20.77 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 12.00 13.25 17.00 21.00 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 12.00 13.25 17.00 21.00 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.50 15.91 20.56 29.50 34.31 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.57 11.00 13.00 18.65 27.79 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 13.50 16.76 21.08 30.41 34.50 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 13.00 15.00 15.68 17.00 18.00 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 12.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 24.80 Roofers........................................................... 10.00 11.75 14.00 20.25 25.96 Sheet metal workers............................................... 11.25 13.75 17.29 23.42 34.27 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 15.95 21.06 27.12 29.43 52.30 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.00 9.95 11.72 14.00 18.27 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 8.00 10.00 14.00 21.23 21.52 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.50 11.00 12.50 14.50 15.50 Helpers--electricians........................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.72 13.00 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 7.85 9.38 10.00 11.00 12.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 8.50 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.50 Helpers--roofers................................................ 7.45 8.00 9.50 9.75 12.00 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 14.08 19.92 24.96 30.76 37.02 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 26.68 29.63 35.33 49.01 49.01 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 10.00 10.50 16.48 30.15 30.51 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 12.35 13.45 20.60 26.23 28.74 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 10.81 13.00 18.89 21.25 21.25 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... $9.00 $10.00 $15.23 $19.88 $25.73 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 10.78 10.78 16.00 28.40 30.82 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 13.00 15.00 16.00 21.00 28.40 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 14.30 14.30 16.00 18.50 22.80 Mining machine operators.......................................... 17.81 18.19 19.57 24.51 24.51 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 13.75 17.90 19.36 19.61 19.79 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 9.61 13.84 16.50 26.90 28.40 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 7.50 9.65 10.74 14.00 16.62 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 10.74 14.00 18.45 24.62 29.64 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.48 19.09 24.46 31.85 38.50 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 9.50 12.98 15.91 20.45 24.33 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 14.00 21.00 27.83 29.70 31.81 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 14.00 21.00 27.83 29.70 31.81 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 11.05 13.09 16.89 23.32 28.61 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 9.50 12.00 12.50 16.60 16.60 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 16.00 19.00 22.72 26.63 27.50 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 14.43 15.51 21.96 28.39 28.61 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 19.83 24.09 31.13 34.30 35.04 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 11.32 14.86 15.50 16.00 17.50 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 10.00 11.55 12.06 17.00 23.00 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 13.00 16.13 18.50 21.30 24.18 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 17.50 23.00 26.70 30.24 37.30 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.95 12.50 16.55 21.64 26.77 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 10.00 12.50 15.00 19.00 25.01 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 12.52 13.25 17.00 18.61 21.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.52 12.50 17.43 22.00 27.00 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 13.00 15.54 18.25 22.87 27.00 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 12.81 15.40 18.25 21.20 24.50 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 10.00 11.65 15.40 18.31 20.93 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.65 16.30 18.55 21.75 24.50 Rail car repairers.............................................. 15.99 18.24 21.02 23.81 28.28 Small engine mechanics............................................ 10.04 11.32 15.00 18.15 21.00 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 9.80 10.78 18.15 18.15 18.15 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 8.00 13.00 16.00 17.50 27.50 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 11.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 21.00 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 7.50 8.66 10.00 12.25 14.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.50 8.60 10.00 12.25 13.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ $12.48 $16.37 $20.02 $26.29 $29.99 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 16.37 18.50 22.77 26.92 31.85 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 12.00 15.40 18.50 24.00 29.09 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 11.00 14.35 17.60 23.17 27.45 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.31 14.55 18.19 22.79 28.11 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 15.44 18.00 20.86 26.29 30.49 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.00 12.00 16.00 20.22 25.24 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 11.81 13.71 15.40 19.81 24.23 Millwrights..................................................... 15.95 17.00 21.74 26.46 31.68 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 15.03 16.78 19.83 22.30 22.30 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 22.16 27.01 28.90 31.14 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 16.88 23.74 27.22 30.20 35.54 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 15.50 21.10 26.89 28.80 29.48 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.72 14.21 20.17 26.93 32.35 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 10.50 14.49 17.90 25.55 26.93 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 8.31 10.58 13.11 17.60 22.98 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 10.62 11.33 13.50 17.00 18.90 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 12.00 13.00 18.72 22.51 25.31 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 9.04 10.00 12.00 14.40 15.00 Riggers......................................................... 10.00 11.17 19.50 24.50 26.00 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 21.62 21.62 22.98 22.99 30.40 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.00 9.00 11.24 13.75 17.00 Production occupations.............................................. 8.25 10.16 13.50 18.20 24.81 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.43 17.70 22.05 27.16 32.96 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 13.08 18.28 23.84 27.66 29.75 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.75 10.38 12.10 15.08 19.23 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 8.34 8.50 10.38 13.00 15.98 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.75 10.30 12.00 14.55 19.35 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.33 10.61 13.54 16.85 19.25 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 11.10 14.30 17.75 23.66 28.39 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.00 25.13 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 7.81 9.80 12.54 18.41 28.03 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 11.00 12.00 12.07 13.63 15.37 Team assemblers................................................. 9.75 11.32 15.20 28.18 28.54 Bakers............................................................ 7.69 9.00 11.25 13.60 18.06 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.08 9.00 11.20 15.00 18.54 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 11.89 15.35 18.52 20.40 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.32 7.30 9.20 10.00 12.50 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 8.40 9.75 11.20 11.80 13.60 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.88 8.50 12.18 15.41 18.13 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 8.00 8.50 12.18 15.09 17.65 Food batchmakers................................................ 7.25 10.40 13.70 16.57 18.85 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... $7.50 $8.00 $10.20 $12.17 $16.89 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.05 13.13 16.80 20.00 23.89 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 10.50 12.75 16.25 18.81 22.00 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 18.25 19.90 21.89 31.00 32.55 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.91 11.44 14.50 17.50 19.44 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.45 10.80 14.15 16.89 18.32 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 8.87 11.40 12.25 16.50 19.52 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 10.79 13.00 16.00 18.59 25.01 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.50 10.76 13.41 17.00 20.28 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.50 10.91 12.76 16.42 19.64 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.75 9.85 12.50 15.95 20.53 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 9.00 10.00 12.86 16.04 18.50 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 10.00 12.50 15.83 19.25 23.63 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 7.75 14.00 17.30 20.20 22.75 Machinists........................................................ 13.50 16.00 19.96 24.00 27.11 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 11.28 15.36 16.75 18.98 23.72 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 11.30 14.58 16.86 19.98 23.76 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 10.75 16.75 16.75 17.98 18.98 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 13.83 15.00 21.90 29.15 33.19 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 14.25 16.75 24.27 29.15 33.19 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 13.83 13.83 16.00 21.48 21.90 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.09 10.00 11.98 15.05 18.70 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 12.38 14.01 15.61 17.50 26.69 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.00 9.80 11.82 14.76 18.70 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.50 12.05 15.85 20.13 24.54 Tool and die makers............................................... 17.10 19.75 23.83 27.85 32.24 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 10.56 12.63 15.60 18.33 23.56 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 11.00 12.65 15.89 18.50 23.50 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.40 14.75 17.81 24.54 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 8.10 10.55 14.00 17.62 22.30 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 12.15 15.70 19.80 24.70 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 13.25 14.00 15.00 17.00 19.43 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ $8.65 $9.95 $13.67 $17.81 $22.08 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 9.35 13.98 16.90 22.29 29.60 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 7.88 8.50 11.29 16.00 18.00 Bindery workers................................................. 7.88 8.50 11.29 15.76 18.00 Printers.......................................................... 9.80 12.24 16.00 19.39 22.66 Job printers.................................................... 11.00 13.14 17.68 20.13 21.35 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 10.75 12.99 16.00 18.90 22.13 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.48 12.00 15.39 19.39 23.17 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.00 8.00 9.28 10.45 14.00 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.58 7.91 9.35 10.50 11.00 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 6.75 7.95 9.50 12.79 15.96 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 8.55 10.00 11.50 17.00 21.75 Sewers, hand.................................................... 8.15 9.64 12.65 21.64 21.64 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.90 22.25 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.99 10.00 11.05 12.70 15.53 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 9.00 9.80 11.82 14.00 19.70 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.25 9.50 10.75 11.50 15.13 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.10 10.15 12.09 13.31 15.00 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.59 12.62 15.53 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.25 10.00 11.04 16.00 19.28 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 9.35 12.98 16.50 19.03 19.03 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 14.95 16.08 18.35 23.13 26.38 Upholsterers.................................................... 8.50 10.00 15.15 18.38 21.18 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 9.65 10.50 12.00 15.00 17.00 Furniture finishers............................................... 9.07 10.50 12.00 14.00 16.74 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 11.70 15.50 22.00 22.00 24.10 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 8.00 10.00 12.16 14.03 16.04 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 7.75 9.00 11.05 13.25 16.15 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 8.99 10.63 13.00 14.28 16.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 20.93 28.86 30.43 31.15 34.92 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 25.96 28.24 33.47 35.96 42.42 Power plant operators........................................... 18.46 25.30 30.43 30.43 32.12 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 13.75 19.68 26.20 28.59 33.11 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 15.55 17.69 20.12 26.51 30.95 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 16.14 20.75 25.25 28.47 30.63 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 16.60 19.13 24.48 28.00 28.98 Gas plant operators............................................. 23.63 24.71 28.47 30.63 30.63 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 9.50 25.25 27.17 28.87 30.72 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 10.00 15.18 19.53 25.20 26.44 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 10.00 12.00 18.25 23.04 25.94 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 12.67 16.32 19.89 25.79 27.31 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... $9.88 $11.25 $14.44 $18.38 $22.05 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.50 11.60 15.59 19.05 27.19 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 7.25 10.00 11.54 14.44 18.85 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.25 12.22 16.05 19.96 22.13 Cutting workers................................................... 8.50 10.12 13.00 16.00 18.00 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 8.50 10.21 13.47 16.22 17.31 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 8.50 10.12 12.76 15.61 18.43 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.35 10.10 13.13 16.70 21.92 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 9.00 11.00 13.09 16.35 25.74 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 9.00 10.72 14.00 18.82 25.96 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 10.00 12.25 14.71 16.25 21.80 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 10.00 12.46 14.00 16.05 26.00 Medical appliance technicians................................... 11.58 14.71 14.90 16.68 18.41 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 9.00 10.00 12.63 14.87 18.00 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 8.50 10.97 13.93 16.81 23.04 Painting workers.................................................. 8.50 10.89 13.54 17.23 20.81 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.00 10.81 13.00 16.00 19.00 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 12.00 13.50 17.57 20.30 28.14 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 6.00 8.50 10.60 14.50 17.07 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 7.00 8.20 10.39 12.73 15.25 Photographic process workers.................................... 8.91 9.35 11.00 13.50 25.00 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 7.00 7.11 9.73 12.00 14.93 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 11.33 13.50 15.89 19.05 21.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.55 8.95 11.15 15.30 20.78 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 7.92 9.25 11.50 14.77 18.83 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 10.24 10.24 11.52 22.65 28.65 Etchers and engravers........................................... 13.00 13.28 13.72 20.00 28.90 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 7.24 8.50 12.29 14.50 17.33 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 8.10 10.00 15.90 20.67 25.78 Tire builders................................................... 11.00 13.24 14.85 19.61 21.46 Helpers--production workers..................................... 7.13 8.50 10.22 12.50 16.00 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 7.48 9.24 12.25 16.67 21.78 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 11.00 14.01 17.51 22.00 28.17 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 14.92 17.88 22.18 27.23 31.24 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 24.05 44.28 89.01 136.94 172.89 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 54.90 68.30 109.43 154.62 173.90 Commercial pilots............................................... 23.19 23.89 29.63 34.33 49.04 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 8.64 8.90 10.00 13.00 17.50 Bus drivers....................................................... 9.83 10.50 13.07 15.82 19.40 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 9.37 10.61 13.50 16.64 22.88 Bus drivers, school............................................. $9.86 $10.07 $12.40 $14.60 $17.00 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.00 11.50 14.99 19.31 23.96 Driver/sales workers............................................ 5.75 7.28 12.71 19.20 22.54 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.25 13.30 15.89 20.00 24.09 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.00 9.75 12.23 16.78 24.94 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 7.80 9.45 11.53 13.17 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 14.90 14.90 21.64 37.49 46.81 Locomotive engineers............................................ 14.90 14.90 21.80 38.61 47.60 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 14.09 15.88 25.96 29.40 37.56 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 9.00 9.58 10.48 14.38 15.13 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 8.65 14.58 16.42 20.00 28.46 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 13.75 14.58 17.42 21.79 28.54 Ship engineers.................................................... 20.25 21.94 25.83 42.13 42.13 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.75 6.81 7.50 9.00 10.00 Service station attendants........................................ 7.00 7.50 8.85 12.00 15.02 Transportation inspectors......................................... 14.15 17.54 21.65 29.92 46.19 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 8.75 10.75 13.91 14.97 26.64 Crane and tower operators......................................... 12.24 13.91 17.00 21.88 29.11 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 12.50 15.50 18.00 22.89 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 10.37 12.50 15.50 17.50 22.57 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 8.75 10.76 15.68 18.88 20.33 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.00 10.70 13.43 16.80 21.38 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 6.75 7.90 9.70 12.37 15.89 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.75 7.51 9.00 11.00 13.75 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.00 8.00 10.18 13.02 17.00 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.65 8.50 10.26 12.54 15.74 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.43 7.17 8.56 10.69 13.45 Pumping station operators......................................... 16.00 19.67 21.81 21.81 26.01 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.52 8.86 10.00 12.55 16.80 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 15.20 19.06 19.06 27.85 27.85 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 19 Full-time private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $8.49 $11.00 $15.68 $24.04 $35.24 Management occupations.............................................. 19.23 25.29 35.72 49.18 64.90 Chief executives.................................................. 28.84 52.56 65.74 96.15 137.36 General and operations managers................................... 19.66 25.63 38.46 53.63 76.92 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 18.27 22.60 29.98 38.60 49.23 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 24.33 31.25 41.35 54.95 72.95 Marketing managers.............................................. 27.24 34.33 44.39 57.20 80.97 Sales managers.................................................. 21.57 28.85 38.46 50.80 66.56 Public relations managers......................................... 17.60 19.87 36.56 49.45 70.84 Administrative services managers.................................. 18.01 20.00 27.50 34.40 44.20 Computer and information systems managers......................... 29.81 39.01 48.40 60.10 70.49 Financial managers................................................ 20.11 25.59 35.07 49.78 68.12 Human resources managers.......................................... 22.85 24.21 26.90 40.14 52.88 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 22.58 27.35 36.69 45.43 59.27 Training and development managers............................... 25.58 25.58 25.58 31.23 42.01 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 29.79 38.68 44.54 53.04 Purchasing managers............................................... 19.50 27.61 35.09 47.69 69.10 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 17.31 22.58 31.84 42.55 51.97 Construction managers............................................. 21.15 26.74 33.22 42.50 51.68 Education administrators.......................................... 12.00 19.71 26.12 31.25 46.67 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 10.20 12.00 20.39 28.37 28.37 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 21.90 21.90 28.11 35.67 46.67 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 19.23 23.11 30.02 43.27 53.50 Engineering managers.............................................. 34.05 42.79 52.77 62.44 68.36 Food service managers............................................. 14.29 16.04 21.25 27.78 41.73 Funeral directors................................................. 16.00 17.75 19.50 25.52 32.34 Lodging managers.................................................. 11.85 13.70 17.48 26.84 38.46 Medical and health services managers.............................. 21.65 26.44 33.80 43.27 52.22 Natural sciences managers......................................... 29.09 41.24 48.55 51.75 58.04 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 13.20 18.51 23.13 29.10 37.75 Social and community service managers............................. 14.85 17.07 21.64 30.50 32.21 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 16.86 20.50 26.29 33.65 43.42 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 17.85 20.67 25.00 31.62 39.72 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.50 18.32 23.11 30.36 37.99 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.63 18.27 22.77 30.42 38.49 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 15.90 24.47 26.50 30.36 31.42 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 17.67 20.07 22.97 30.48 33.55 Cost estimators................................................... 16.00 21.12 27.50 38.97 43.27 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 17.00 20.27 24.77 30.22 37.31 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 17.31 20.38 25.58 35.39 39.42 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 16.81 19.23 24.72 31.25 36.41 Training and development specialists............................ 15.26 17.51 24.01 28.37 34.33 Logisticians...................................................... 18.08 20.28 29.18 37.71 49.11 Management analysts............................................... 20.70 25.10 32.82 43.42 50.95 Meeting and convention planners................................... $16.83 $18.58 $24.54 $26.34 $26.34 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.83 20.25 25.77 32.36 40.82 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 15.89 15.89 21.25 31.83 33.01 Budget analysts................................................... 23.00 26.17 26.17 38.61 46.38 Credit analysts................................................... 16.83 20.10 23.90 29.81 37.50 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.21 22.54 29.46 37.59 53.24 Financial analysts.............................................. 21.33 24.52 31.04 39.14 55.47 Personal financial advisors..................................... 13.66 17.85 22.90 34.33 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 17.97 19.95 27.50 36.26 47.65 Financial examiners............................................... 20.26 23.48 30.58 33.90 51.63 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 14.66 15.57 23.67 35.90 51.45 Loan counselors................................................. 10.45 14.17 14.17 20.52 60.13 Loan officers................................................... 14.66 16.27 24.04 36.46 51.45 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.71 25.81 34.32 42.27 50.93 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 25.14 31.01 44.20 54.62 62.53 Computer programmers.............................................. 19.86 25.16 31.73 38.25 45.67 Computer software engineers....................................... 26.44 33.46 40.87 47.96 56.56 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 26.30 32.81 40.77 47.70 55.01 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 28.29 33.73 40.92 48.04 56.56 Computer support specialists...................................... 13.96 17.66 22.26 30.88 41.57 Computer systems analysts......................................... 25.17 30.35 36.47 43.27 51.44 Database administrators........................................... 19.95 22.36 31.25 38.81 47.67 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.45 24.04 29.31 37.68 42.66 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 21.15 25.64 30.16 36.64 45.31 Actuaries......................................................... 27.44 31.97 39.37 50.48 56.13 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.68 25.27 35.85 44.49 60.27 Statisticians..................................................... 16.18 17.44 29.50 40.36 47.97 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 14.82 15.81 16.70 29.97 29.97 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 17.40 22.83 30.34 39.42 48.22 Architects, except naval.......................................... 20.76 24.04 29.06 38.69 44.23 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 20.67 24.04 29.06 38.69 44.23 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 14.82 19.01 22.00 33.65 40.23 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 14.82 14.82 17.06 22.00 22.00 Surveyors....................................................... 18.75 19.71 28.60 38.92 51.50 Engineers......................................................... 24.76 29.67 36.06 44.25 52.17 Aerospace engineers............................................. 29.81 37.14 48.98 54.85 64.51 Chemical engineers.............................................. 30.87 31.08 33.40 49.48 52.97 Civil engineers................................................. 21.64 25.00 30.47 40.52 46.88 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 25.91 31.68 42.59 47.81 60.02 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.20 30.35 36.15 43.76 52.03 Electrical engineers.......................................... 24.00 30.83 36.21 43.27 51.75 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 26.99 30.10 36.11 44.24 52.08 Environmental engineers......................................... 25.96 28.70 39.46 54.19 61.34 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 24.21 28.38 33.87 39.22 47.62 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 27.67 31.22 35.25 48.35 54.20 Industrial engineers.......................................... $24.04 $28.04 $33.17 $38.45 $44.92 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 22.66 24.76 29.41 34.28 36.83 Materials engineers............................................. 25.00 28.22 34.43 45.15 53.85 Mechanical engineers............................................ 24.76 28.00 32.17 38.46 44.88 Nuclear engineers............................................... 33.87 36.90 40.05 44.38 51.20 Petroleum engineers............................................. 26.18 34.65 43.27 65.87 75.70 Drafters.......................................................... 14.00 17.75 21.54 27.93 32.21 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 14.00 18.00 22.54 28.77 32.21 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 12.75 16.31 22.73 25.07 28.43 Mechanical drafters............................................. 15.50 18.10 21.13 24.96 29.19 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 12.84 17.95 22.48 27.35 32.26 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 20.00 22.00 24.24 26.93 31.07 Civil engineering technicians................................... 10.39 10.39 12.90 22.00 25.02 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 12.11 16.19 22.42 27.30 30.79 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 17.21 22.33 26.45 28.56 31.38 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 15.00 17.89 32.52 38.25 41.40 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 16.82 20.15 24.01 28.89 31.64 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 17.52 18.13 19.60 25.89 33.85 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 11.50 12.98 16.28 22.15 33.03 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 15.87 20.51 26.87 35.90 48.56 Life scientists................................................... 17.38 22.07 30.77 39.62 53.86 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 17.79 27.21 29.37 41.49 54.39 Food scientists and technologists............................. 21.73 27.21 37.36 41.49 41.49 Biological scientists........................................... 17.38 24.92 32.81 39.23 52.88 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 17.48 27.00 34.61 40.94 58.91 Microbiologists............................................... 18.83 22.11 26.58 38.94 38.94 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.87 16.35 25.50 25.50 46.41 Foresters..................................................... 15.87 16.35 25.50 25.50 46.41 Medical scientists.............................................. 16.99 21.23 29.22 40.00 51.47 Physical scientists............................................... 20.67 24.86 31.50 40.55 52.59 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 36.26 40.48 44.55 47.18 71.37 Physicists.................................................... 36.26 40.48 44.55 47.18 71.37 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.56 23.60 28.85 39.42 52.59 Chemists...................................................... 19.33 22.60 27.24 37.22 48.50 Materials scientists.......................................... 26.43 28.85 39.42 48.32 57.76 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 22.27 25.29 33.65 40.00 52.89 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 21.66 24.28 31.25 35.10 46.18 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 23.08 33.65 40.00 52.24 59.05 Economists........................................................ 19.23 20.51 26.67 39.45 91.35 Market and survey researchers..................................... 21.39 24.04 30.10 39.90 50.48 Market research analysts........................................ 21.39 24.04 30.10 39.95 50.48 Psychologists..................................................... 17.17 21.48 22.86 28.75 57.88 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 19.90 22.86 22.86 31.21 57.88 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 20.31 22.36 31.25 46.77 55.65 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 8.00 8.50 16.40 19.92 26.02 Biological technicians............................................ 12.32 14.36 18.29 23.28 27.37 Chemical technicians.............................................. 13.92 17.20 21.68 26.23 31.05 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. $32.04 $35.19 $35.19 $50.24 $50.24 Nuclear technicians............................................... 29.06 30.59 33.95 41.84 45.06 Social science research assistants................................ 15.00 19.50 21.09 22.50 28.84 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 13.00 15.53 20.35 26.87 30.59 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.46 18.25 30.59 30.59 30.59 Community and social services occupations........................... 10.94 12.88 15.86 19.93 25.28 Counselors........................................................ 11.00 13.46 16.31 19.88 26.13 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 12.00 13.75 16.06 18.51 19.88 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 12.36 14.85 17.94 24.17 36.31 Mental health counselors........................................ 12.00 16.29 17.44 20.69 25.00 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.50 10.50 13.93 16.83 17.80 Social workers.................................................... 12.76 14.42 17.48 22.00 27.12 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.38 13.94 15.91 18.87 23.62 Medical and public health social workers........................ 14.42 17.48 21.75 26.92 30.27 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.73 14.08 16.66 20.01 24.82 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 9.00 11.25 13.39 16.01 21.15 Health educators................................................ 21.15 23.10 33.85 38.67 46.10 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.69 10.25 12.61 14.42 16.40 Clergy............................................................ 12.51 12.51 12.83 17.38 21.02 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 18.03 18.37 19.90 22.01 43.22 Legal occupations................................................... 16.50 19.63 31.39 52.89 77.04 Lawyers........................................................... 28.36 35.58 52.89 72.12 96.15 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.50 17.30 19.74 26.44 32.21 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 13.69 16.02 21.28 25.56 33.56 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 12.69 16.83 22.06 25.72 33.56 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 9.00 12.00 21.03 32.33 46.50 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 21.58 28.21 39.16 52.42 79.38 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 26.86 32.13 51.82 67.94 94.16 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 22.84 23.79 31.66 44.36 57.85 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 19.34 22.84 23.79 33.45 43.63 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 31.66 31.66 39.25 45.52 71.10 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 39.51 53.33 76.92 84.46 92.70 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 39.51 52.51 77.18 84.46 92.70 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 30.46 39.81 42.08 49.09 95.38 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 30.46 39.81 42.08 49.09 96.54 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.21 42.91 49.90 65.13 82.61 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 36.16 42.63 49.65 58.79 74.57 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.11 48.89 51.54 82.61 82.61 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 27.15 31.45 39.18 50.96 68.14 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 33.78 38.87 47.08 64.10 75.83 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 24.97 39.18 39.18 40.53 52.23 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 27.15 28.83 42.52 52.50 72.08 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.57 36.70 38.66 50.96 93.75 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.62 33.80 53.71 79.26 120.19 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... $25.96 $47.82 $67.80 $96.54 $126.57 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 26.62 29.00 34.07 35.89 38.96 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 28.53 32.18 40.05 41.15 55.48 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.53 32.18 40.05 41.15 55.48 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 27.26 31.30 56.98 82.27 95.19 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 50.14 56.98 71.67 85.22 95.58 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 26.06 29.36 37.78 45.93 60.00 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 26.06 30.62 37.78 42.10 48.85 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 20.04 20.04 31.91 54.97 69.62 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 27.32 30.14 37.79 46.18 69.93 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 32.94 34.77 46.39 50.39 72.82 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 27.37 29.32 34.33 45.63 51.90 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 24.12 27.56 37.40 48.33 59.03 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 19.01 21.38 28.44 41.19 60.80 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 22.69 26.97 30.09 30.09 31.02 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 15.29 20.30 21.38 23.01 27.17 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 9.50 12.34 17.92 28.00 34.37 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 8.50 10.00 12.34 15.39 21.11 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.30 10.00 12.18 15.00 19.12 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 11.75 12.34 14.99 20.17 24.14 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 14.74 18.69 24.24 30.59 34.59 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 15.59 18.82 23.84 30.02 34.08 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 11.63 17.92 25.37 31.89 40.00 Secondary school teachers....................................... 16.54 22.72 30.35 36.81 48.30 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 18.21 22.92 30.64 36.90 48.89 Special education teachers...................................... 16.70 19.47 24.07 31.39 35.98 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 17.83 19.70 22.90 28.47 32.10 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 9.25 24.18 31.50 49.15 50.76 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 9.10 15.74 22.00 32.29 40.09 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 16.95 18.00 18.00 22.00 23.69 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 14.28 23.20 25.53 33.83 37.30 Librarians........................................................ 17.95 21.18 26.15 37.18 51.65 Library technicians............................................... 12.18 14.11 18.46 23.33 25.46 Instructional coordinators........................................ 16.92 19.39 25.08 29.33 35.58 Teacher assistants................................................ 7.75 8.57 9.62 11.21 12.49 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 12.00 15.51 21.03 30.21 43.27 Artists and related workers....................................... 14.78 18.75 21.64 29.24 42.22 Art directors................................................... 17.59 18.91 24.94 34.48 45.35 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 18.11 18.75 22.67 27.10 33.65 Designers......................................................... 12.00 15.00 19.75 27.64 35.84 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 21.54 26.00 32.45 38.82 41.07 Fashion designers............................................... 20.37 24.71 38.46 38.46 137.36 Floral designers................................................ $9.00 $9.75 $10.00 $12.10 $15.00 Graphic designers............................................... 13.29 15.00 18.75 23.70 30.25 Interior designers.............................................. 15.00 17.30 22.60 28.00 35.84 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 9.65 11.40 16.80 18.00 22.43 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 18.34 18.34 33.04 48.67 63.40 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Producers and directors......................................... 12.88 17.43 24.22 46.55 65.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 10.80 13.89 20.44 31.29 43.27 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 11.74 13.89 20.44 30.83 52.70 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 20.29 26.40 31.92 39.72 53.28 Musicians and singers........................................... 26.40 31.92 31.92 48.40 55.18 Announcers........................................................ 12.86 15.00 19.87 45.67 93.75 Radio and television announcers................................. 13.13 15.38 19.87 45.67 93.75 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 11.00 13.13 20.93 35.51 65.61 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 11.00 13.00 20.65 32.09 61.51 Public relations specialists...................................... 18.15 20.30 25.68 31.25 37.84 Writers and editors............................................... 14.22 18.97 23.83 32.51 44.30 Editors......................................................... 14.05 19.01 21.81 29.88 43.88 Technical writers............................................... 15.41 21.05 27.72 36.01 47.28 Writers and authors............................................. 11.50 16.43 17.21 31.77 43.59 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 12.26 19.25 20.80 26.80 30.00 Interpreters and translators.................................... 8.19 20.00 20.80 26.50 28.61 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 9.35 15.09 20.02 29.31 34.67 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 12.02 15.09 19.01 21.32 38.82 Broadcast technicians........................................... 9.25 13.94 17.72 29.31 34.58 Photographers..................................................... 8.92 9.38 13.97 16.29 22.44 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 13.86 14.41 18.26 25.96 33.10 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 12.18 14.41 15.80 26.71 46.50 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.00 18.19 24.42 32.16 45.53 Dentists.......................................................... 39.86 53.85 53.85 77.13 119.05 Dentists, general............................................... 42.77 53.85 53.85 99.95 119.05 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 16.63 19.50 21.33 26.39 31.47 Optometrists...................................................... 42.11 42.11 55.00 61.67 61.67 Pharmacists....................................................... 42.13 45.04 47.22 50.00 52.00 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 22.00 29.16 67.79 86.29 109.87 Anesthesiologists............................................... 23.10 77.28 77.28 92.63 115.39 Family and general practitioners................................ 47.91 61.80 67.79 67.79 94.18 Internists, general............................................. 10.56 22.46 64.92 67.52 132.21 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 21.44 21.44 62.50 80.65 85.94 Surgeons........................................................ 29.61 59.89 62.50 125.50 159.58 Physician assistants.............................................. 23.29 30.89 35.91 41.82 52.89 Registered nurses................................................. 21.03 23.84 27.73 33.54 40.00 Therapists........................................................ 17.50 22.20 26.24 31.50 37.14 Occupational therapists......................................... 21.63 23.08 27.46 32.00 38.70 Physical therapists............................................. 24.00 27.81 31.00 35.54 43.20 Radiation therapists............................................ 24.38 30.89 35.74 37.97 39.09 Recreational therapists......................................... $12.67 $14.09 $17.00 $19.71 $23.09 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.50 20.20 22.29 24.92 27.98 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 22.64 22.70 25.64 29.27 34.47 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 11.82 14.54 17.56 23.02 26.63 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 15.45 18.44 22.85 26.09 30.06 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 10.59 13.17 15.88 18.67 22.62 Dental hygienists................................................. 21.07 26.95 31.32 35.00 39.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 15.07 20.12 25.20 30.06 35.52 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 11.25 13.54 22.15 34.00 41.88 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 24.93 25.89 30.45 34.15 37.01 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.57 28.13 33.33 37.85 40.04 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 15.91 20.12 24.29 28.96 32.30 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.35 10.40 13.21 18.70 24.87 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 10.96 12.73 15.66 18.65 21.55 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 10.50 11.65 13.89 16.02 18.87 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 7.65 10.00 11.31 15.74 16.02 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 16.76 18.06 20.30 24.45 28.03 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.00 16.00 18.18 20.16 23.00 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.01 15.74 17.82 20.24 23.50 Medical records and health information technicians................ 10.00 11.46 14.59 17.68 22.09 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 12.36 13.64 16.48 21.00 30.06 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 13.38 21.65 27.35 27.35 35.03 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 13.38 16.00 25.70 27.89 37.08 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 15.10 19.89 25.48 35.20 35.20 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.39 9.58 11.23 13.84 16.92 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.00 9.04 10.30 11.99 14.09 Home health aides............................................... 7.08 8.50 9.90 11.00 11.93 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.18 9.20 10.51 12.30 14.64 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.50 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.88 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 9.36 9.70 13.59 17.42 23.00 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 8.59 10.38 17.42 20.99 23.00 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 9.38 9.67 10.16 15.45 15.45 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.00 10.00 14.43 22.71 30.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... 14.19 17.00 22.37 29.00 33.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 8.50 9.25 10.25 12.25 13.65 Massage therapists................................................ 10.66 13.33 20.00 20.00 42.69 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.25 10.88 13.00 15.85 18.80 Dental assistants............................................... 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.42 21.00 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.00 10.53 12.45 15.00 18.09 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 10.00 11.50 12.60 15.96 18.39 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 10.83 12.52 13.82 16.45 20.16 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.53 9.77 10.80 11.67 15.47 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.45 15.85 Protective service occupations...................................... 7.50 9.00 10.15 12.50 15.95 Fire fighters..................................................... 9.73 13.55 21.77 21.77 27.53 Police officers................................................... 13.25 15.18 19.42 20.48 22.56 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ $13.25 $15.18 $19.42 $20.48 $22.56 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.27 8.75 10.00 12.00 14.72 Security guards................................................. 7.27 8.75 10.00 11.84 14.72 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.75 8.49 11.70 12.50 17.65 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 6.95 8.40 8.49 11.00 11.02 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 4.25 6.65 8.25 10.70 13.87 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 9.15 11.11 14.11 17.98 20.72 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.19 13.00 16.35 20.72 25.18 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 9.00 10.99 13.75 17.50 20.00 Cooks............................................................. 7.00 8.20 9.75 11.64 13.75 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.00 7.00 7.85 8.75 10.83 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.00 9.00 10.53 12.93 15.17 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.50 8.71 10.00 12.00 13.81 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.75 7.50 9.00 11.00 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.75 7.50 9.00 10.70 13.00 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 3.13 5.27 7.24 8.75 Bartenders...................................................... 4.15 5.39 7.39 8.51 10.50 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.44 4.30 6.09 7.49 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.25 5.62 7.00 8.40 9.50 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.30 11.08 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.50 11.10 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.67 6.76 8.00 8.75 10.87 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 4.20 7.34 8.00 9.68 12.54 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.50 7.12 7.75 8.88 10.60 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.11 7.00 8.00 10.00 13.52 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 8.00 10.00 13.26 18.30 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 10.84 13.26 18.46 21.40 25.12 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 9.75 12.31 17.13 19.27 21.40 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 12.60 17.09 25.12 25.12 25.12 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 7.85 9.48 12.00 15.85 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.00 8.21 10.00 12.50 16.50 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.75 7.35 8.15 9.66 12.23 Pest control workers.............................................. 12.00 13.56 14.84 17.50 19.23 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.50 8.25 10.00 13.55 17.00 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.50 8.20 10.00 13.20 17.00 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 10.91 13.50 16.50 20.00 23.56 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.88 6.75 9.22 12.01 17.37 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. $10.00 $10.94 $12.55 $15.72 $20.63 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 10.61 13.39 15.72 18.75 21.78 Slot key persons................................................ 9.36 10.38 11.02 11.76 11.80 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 10.00 12.01 14.65 16.36 20.63 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.03 9.00 9.35 10.00 11.30 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.50 5.77 6.34 6.57 7.38 Gaming dealers.................................................. 5.50 5.75 6.34 6.55 7.31 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 7.28 7.32 8.06 8.75 11.15 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 7.41 7.50 14.64 18.19 18.19 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.96 7.26 9.00 11.94 14.82 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.96 7.00 8.00 11.20 11.94 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 7.50 8.64 10.09 13.15 16.56 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 6.75 8.00 10.50 14.59 20.12 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.50 7.89 10.63 14.79 21.62 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 7.50 8.27 11.85 18.14 22.36 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 8.27 8.27 8.75 14.98 16.05 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 6.00 7.10 8.50 11.70 18.19 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 5.51 6.35 8.00 9.00 11.70 Concierges...................................................... 9.07 10.00 13.46 18.19 18.19 Tour and travel guides............................................ 8.24 9.03 11.26 14.17 15.71 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 8.21 9.00 10.43 14.45 15.71 Transportation attendants......................................... 14.29 26.71 30.10 39.44 47.01 Flight attendants............................................... 25.87 26.90 30.13 44.40 47.75 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 5.25 10.15 12.57 15.32 19.65 Child care workers................................................ 6.25 7.00 8.40 10.00 11.68 Personal and home care aides...................................... 7.35 9.00 9.90 10.90 12.50 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 8.00 9.67 13.00 15.68 21.76 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 9.67 12.85 14.42 15.68 25.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 7.95 8.67 11.95 15.95 18.27 Residential advisors.............................................. 5.63 5.63 9.50 11.70 12.74 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.84 9.72 13.75 21.63 35.55 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 10.27 13.00 16.35 21.83 31.88 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.27 12.24 15.66 19.23 24.61 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 13.15 16.25 25.00 38.02 54.36 Retail sales workers.............................................. 7.15 8.35 10.34 13.71 19.05 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.75 7.75 9.00 11.04 13.50 Cashiers...................................................... 6.75 7.60 8.75 10.85 13.25 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 8.55 10.17 11.88 12.94 14.12 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 8.00 9.58 12.00 15.69 20.64 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 7.50 8.50 10.00 12.51 17.05 Parts salespersons............................................ 9.50 11.50 13.71 17.31 21.48 Retail salespersons............................................. 7.50 8.95 11.28 15.43 23.32 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 9.18 13.52 17.92 25.41 34.25 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.88 15.63 19.72 29.81 43.65 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 15.39 21.19 33.28 58.15 109.67 Travel agents..................................................... 7.50 9.15 13.75 17.64 23.22 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ $14.13 $18.00 $25.14 $37.50 $50.48 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 16.90 20.96 31.25 41.15 56.13 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 13.01 17.13 23.63 33.73 46.72 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 9.92 11.54 13.93 20.43 26.56 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 9.92 11.54 13.93 20.43 26.56 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 10.80 13.00 19.23 30.99 55.16 Real estate brokers............................................. 12.70 14.59 22.82 29.73 34.87 Real estate sales agents........................................ 10.00 13.00 18.54 32.39 66.94 Sales engineers................................................... 23.52 27.78 33.32 40.50 47.61 Telemarketers..................................................... 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.74 18.36 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 8.66 10.00 12.93 21.25 28.29 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 13.52 16.23 19.81 28.07 28.48 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.47 11.25 14.06 17.65 22.12 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.26 17.10 20.60 26.07 30.29 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.73 9.00 11.29 14.00 16.43 Telephone operators............................................... 8.26 10.14 13.35 20.61 21.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 9.65 11.07 13.85 16.53 20.00 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.50 11.40 13.98 16.68 21.25 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.90 11.72 13.87 16.11 18.66 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.00 12.00 14.85 17.55 21.15 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 11.97 14.11 16.00 19.93 21.87 Procurement clerks.............................................. 11.00 13.79 15.39 18.52 20.93 Tellers......................................................... 9.00 9.95 10.92 12.63 14.76 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 12.48 15.01 17.23 20.38 23.19 Correspondence clerks............................................. 12.31 12.72 14.42 16.83 19.28 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 10.75 11.91 13.75 16.58 19.48 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.45 11.73 14.42 17.95 22.59 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 9.99 15.54 20.33 20.33 21.07 File clerks....................................................... 8.50 9.79 11.74 14.83 14.90 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 7.13 8.35 9.26 10.40 11.76 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 9.00 10.48 12.51 14.90 17.34 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 9.11 11.15 14.42 15.40 17.94 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.99 12.67 14.85 17.23 19.85 New accounts clerks............................................... 10.01 10.96 13.07 14.42 17.54 Order clerks...................................................... 9.00 10.71 13.00 17.00 20.26 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.97 13.37 16.30 19.11 22.40 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.69 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.66 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.00 9.25 13.38 17.54 20.53 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 12.00 16.19 17.79 24.62 36.00 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.40 9.60 10.87 12.50 13.52 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.00 11.50 15.50 20.00 24.84 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 9.00 10.00 12.50 17.07 20.15 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 9.00 11.63 15.50 20.31 25.23 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... $12.00 $12.16 $15.15 $20.15 $26.85 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 12.00 14.50 17.85 23.08 25.96 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.50 10.00 12.28 15.00 18.24 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 8.25 9.75 11.95 14.45 17.60 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 10.00 10.90 13.29 15.71 17.90 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.04 13.81 16.91 21.25 26.06 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 13.54 16.35 19.61 23.80 28.05 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.00 14.50 18.75 26.06 29.84 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.34 13.50 16.77 20.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.40 12.75 15.69 18.67 22.78 Computer operators................................................ 12.00 13.60 16.35 19.09 21.80 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.50 10.84 12.29 14.60 17.23 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.25 10.54 12.00 14.04 16.00 Word processors and typists..................................... 10.36 12.12 15.17 19.43 24.90 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.30 13.58 16.04 23.48 27.01 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.34 12.02 14.84 17.54 20.75 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 7.97 9.81 10.52 12.70 16.20 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.27 11.00 13.00 16.02 19.65 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.00 10.28 11.85 12.87 15.76 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 10.70 11.00 12.00 15.35 16.31 Statistical assistants............................................ 10.82 13.10 16.58 20.49 21.69 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 7.00 8.00 10.00 14.15 21.39 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 6.92 7.30 8.50 9.65 14.15 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.75 7.50 9.35 10.50 13.50 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.75 7.50 9.42 10.97 14.00 Logging workers................................................... 10.00 12.75 13.90 22.29 22.29 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.88 17.50 24.53 32.01 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 17.00 20.31 25.00 32.30 37.50 Boilermakers...................................................... 16.75 18.25 19.82 24.50 27.15 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.00 20.00 25.66 28.00 38.25 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.83 20.00 25.66 28.00 38.25 Carpenters........................................................ 12.50 15.00 19.00 24.17 31.39 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 10.38 15.00 18.00 22.00 36.42 Carpet installers............................................... 10.38 16.82 20.00 28.42 36.60 Tile and marble setters......................................... 14.00 15.00 15.84 20.00 25.36 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 12.00 15.00 19.00 22.04 25.88 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 12.00 15.00 18.90 22.04 25.88 Construction laborers............................................. 8.45 10.00 12.88 19.00 24.55 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.07 14.00 17.00 25.00 29.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.00 12.00 14.25 18.00 22.79 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 12.00 14.50 18.00 27.56 31.49 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 12.67 13.27 16.00 20.00 26.93 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 12.67 13.27 15.75 20.00 26.93 Tapers.......................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.00 22.20 24.69 Electricians...................................................... $12.00 $15.22 $20.10 $30.95 $36.62 Glaziers.......................................................... 5.50 10.00 15.00 24.97 28.70 Insulation workers................................................ 12.30 13.82 16.00 18.00 19.56 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 11.00 12.30 14.97 14.97 16.50 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 12.99 15.00 16.14 18.80 20.77 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 12.00 13.25 17.00 21.00 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 12.00 13.25 17.00 21.00 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.50 15.91 20.56 29.50 34.31 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.57 11.00 13.00 18.65 27.79 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 13.50 16.76 21.08 30.41 34.50 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 13.00 15.00 15.68 17.00 18.00 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 12.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 24.80 Roofers........................................................... 10.00 11.50 14.00 20.00 26.00 Sheet metal workers............................................... 11.25 14.00 17.45 23.42 34.27 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 15.95 21.06 27.12 29.43 52.30 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.17 10.00 11.72 14.00 18.75 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 8.00 10.00 14.00 21.23 21.52 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.50 11.00 12.50 14.50 15.50 Helpers--electricians........................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.72 13.00 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 7.85 9.38 10.00 11.00 12.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 8.50 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.50 Helpers--roofers................................................ 7.45 8.50 9.50 10.00 12.50 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 15.48 20.00 25.79 30.76 37.02 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 26.68 29.63 35.33 49.01 49.01 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 10.00 10.50 17.51 30.15 30.51 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 12.35 13.45 20.60 26.23 28.74 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 10.81 13.00 18.89 21.25 21.25 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 9.00 10.00 15.25 19.88 25.73 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 10.78 10.78 16.00 28.40 30.82 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 13.00 15.00 16.00 21.00 28.40 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 14.30 14.30 16.00 18.50 22.80 Mining machine operators.......................................... 17.81 18.19 19.57 24.51 24.51 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 13.75 17.90 19.36 19.61 19.79 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 9.61 13.84 16.50 26.90 28.40 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 7.50 9.65 10.74 14.00 16.62 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 11.00 14.06 18.50 24.70 29.65 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.48 19.09 24.61 32.05 38.54 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 8.00 12.98 16.17 20.45 24.34 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 14.00 22.74 27.86 29.74 31.81 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 14.00 22.74 27.86 29.74 31.81 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 11.25 13.50 17.00 23.57 28.61 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... $9.50 $12.00 $12.50 $16.60 $16.60 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 12.15 19.21 23.02 26.63 27.50 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 14.43 15.51 21.96 28.39 28.61 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 19.83 24.09 31.13 34.30 35.04 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 12.00 14.86 15.50 16.00 17.50 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 10.00 11.55 12.06 17.00 23.00 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 13.00 16.13 18.50 21.30 24.18 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 17.50 23.00 26.70 30.24 37.30 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 10.00 12.63 16.88 21.92 26.90 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 10.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 25.01 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 12.52 13.25 17.00 18.61 21.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.75 12.60 17.72 22.28 27.00 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 13.00 15.54 18.25 22.87 27.00 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 13.00 15.50 18.25 21.20 24.51 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 10.00 12.67 15.40 18.75 20.93 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.65 16.30 18.55 21.75 24.50 Rail car repairers.............................................. 15.99 18.24 21.02 23.81 28.28 Small engine mechanics............................................ 10.04 12.86 15.00 18.15 21.00 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 9.80 11.07 18.15 18.15 18.15 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 8.00 13.00 16.00 17.50 27.50 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 11.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 21.00 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 7.50 9.00 10.00 12.25 14.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.50 9.00 10.00 12.25 13.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 12.48 16.37 20.02 26.29 29.99 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 16.37 18.50 22.77 26.92 31.85 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 12.00 15.30 18.25 23.00 28.86 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 11.00 14.35 17.52 21.77 26.42 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.40 14.55 18.20 22.80 28.11 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 15.44 18.00 20.86 26.29 30.49 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.00 12.18 16.14 20.25 25.24 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 11.81 13.71 15.50 19.81 24.23 Millwrights..................................................... 15.95 16.91 21.74 26.46 31.68 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 15.03 16.78 19.83 22.30 22.30 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 22.24 27.01 28.90 31.14 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 16.88 23.74 27.22 30.20 35.54 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 15.94 21.62 27.01 28.80 29.48 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.46 14.09 21.06 26.93 32.35 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 10.50 14.49 17.60 25.55 26.93 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 8.49 11.00 13.50 17.75 22.98 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... $10.62 $11.33 $13.50 $17.00 $18.90 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 12.00 13.00 18.72 22.51 25.31 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 9.04 10.00 12.00 14.40 15.00 Riggers......................................................... 10.00 11.17 19.50 24.50 26.00 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 21.62 21.62 22.98 22.99 30.40 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.15 9.00 11.24 13.81 17.00 Production occupations.............................................. 8.43 10.35 13.69 18.38 25.00 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.43 17.70 22.05 27.18 32.96 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 14.54 19.29 23.84 27.71 29.83 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.80 10.39 12.25 15.24 19.23 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 8.34 8.50 10.38 13.00 15.98 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.80 10.47 12.00 14.88 19.98 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.33 10.61 13.54 16.85 19.25 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 11.50 14.30 18.00 23.93 28.39 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 10.07 12.50 15.00 17.00 25.13 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 8.00 9.88 12.68 18.93 28.06 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 11.00 12.00 12.07 13.63 15.37 Team assemblers................................................. 9.75 11.32 15.17 28.18 28.54 Bakers............................................................ 7.73 9.50 11.56 14.15 18.06 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.30 9.20 11.20 14.75 18.56 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 11.89 15.25 18.56 20.65 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.60 7.55 9.30 10.45 12.50 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 8.40 9.70 11.20 11.65 13.60 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.88 9.00 12.18 15.41 18.13 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 8.00 8.50 12.18 14.40 17.08 Food batchmakers................................................ 7.25 10.75 13.80 16.88 19.06 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 7.50 8.00 10.20 12.17 16.89 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.05 13.13 16.84 20.00 23.96 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 10.50 12.75 16.25 18.81 22.00 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 18.25 19.90 21.89 31.00 32.55 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.00 11.44 14.52 17.52 19.44 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.45 10.95 14.28 16.89 18.33 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 8.87 11.40 12.25 16.50 19.52 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 10.79 13.00 16.00 18.59 25.01 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.00 11.00 13.55 17.09 20.36 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 9.00 11.00 12.95 16.65 19.76 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.75 9.85 12.50 15.95 20.53 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... $9.00 $10.00 $13.00 $16.18 $18.50 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 10.00 13.00 16.00 19.28 23.63 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 7.75 14.00 17.30 20.20 22.75 Machinists........................................................ 13.75 16.20 20.00 24.00 27.11 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 11.28 15.36 16.75 18.98 23.72 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 11.30 14.58 16.86 19.98 23.76 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 10.75 16.75 16.75 17.98 18.98 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 13.83 15.00 21.90 29.15 33.19 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 14.25 16.75 24.27 29.15 33.19 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 13.83 13.83 16.00 21.48 21.90 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.09 10.00 12.00 15.05 18.90 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 12.38 14.01 15.61 17.50 26.69 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.00 9.80 11.85 14.76 18.70 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 9.50 12.05 15.85 20.13 24.54 Tool and die makers............................................... 17.10 19.75 23.83 27.85 32.24 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 10.56 12.62 15.60 18.33 23.64 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 11.00 12.65 15.89 18.50 23.50 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.40 14.75 17.81 24.54 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 8.10 10.75 14.00 17.66 22.30 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 12.15 15.70 19.80 24.70 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 13.25 14.00 15.00 17.00 19.43 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 8.50 11.04 13.67 18.04 23.18 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 9.35 13.98 16.90 22.29 29.60 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 8.00 8.75 12.25 16.29 18.50 Bindery workers................................................. 8.00 8.75 12.00 16.29 18.25 Printers.......................................................... 9.80 12.50 16.00 19.39 22.66 Job printers.................................................... 11.00 13.14 17.68 20.13 21.35 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 11.55 13.25 16.22 18.90 22.66 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.48 12.00 15.39 19.39 23.17 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.33 8.05 9.31 10.60 14.00 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.58 7.65 9.00 10.50 11.00 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 6.75 7.86 9.65 13.06 15.96 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.93 21.75 Sewers, hand.................................................... 8.15 9.64 12.65 21.64 21.64 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 8.55 10.00 11.43 16.90 22.25 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.99 10.00 11.05 12.70 15.53 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 9.00 9.80 11.82 14.00 19.70 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.25 9.50 10.75 11.50 15.13 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... $9.10 $10.15 $12.09 $13.31 $15.00 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.59 12.62 15.53 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.25 10.00 11.04 16.00 19.32 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 9.35 12.98 16.50 19.03 19.03 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 14.95 16.08 18.35 23.13 26.38 Upholsterers.................................................... 8.50 10.00 15.15 18.38 21.18 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 9.75 11.00 12.00 15.00 17.03 Furniture finishers............................................... 9.00 10.84 12.00 14.13 16.74 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 11.70 15.50 22.00 22.00 24.10 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 8.00 10.00 12.15 14.03 16.04 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 7.75 9.00 11.05 13.25 16.15 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 8.90 10.62 13.00 14.28 16.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 20.93 28.86 30.43 31.15 34.92 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 25.96 28.24 33.47 35.96 42.42 Power plant operators........................................... 18.46 25.30 30.43 30.43 32.12 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 13.75 19.68 26.20 28.59 33.11 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 15.55 17.69 20.12 26.51 30.95 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 16.14 20.75 25.25 28.47 30.63 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 16.60 19.13 24.48 28.00 28.98 Gas plant operators............................................. 23.63 24.71 28.47 30.63 30.63 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 9.50 25.25 27.25 28.95 30.72 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 10.00 15.18 19.53 25.20 26.44 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 10.00 12.00 18.25 23.04 25.94 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 12.67 16.32 19.89 25.79 27.31 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 9.88 11.25 14.44 18.41 22.09 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.50 11.85 15.59 19.05 27.19 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 7.25 10.00 11.50 14.44 18.85 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.25 12.37 16.05 19.96 22.13 Cutting workers................................................... 8.50 10.25 12.99 15.55 18.43 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 8.49 10.00 12.99 15.25 17.53 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 8.56 10.50 12.92 15.90 18.43 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.35 10.15 13.13 16.65 21.92 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 9.00 11.00 13.09 16.35 25.74 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 9.00 10.89 14.18 18.91 26.25 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 10.00 12.00 14.71 16.25 21.80 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 10.00 12.46 14.00 16.05 26.00 Medical appliance technicians................................... 11.58 14.71 14.90 16.68 18.41 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 9.00 10.00 12.18 15.16 18.13 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 9.00 11.00 14.01 16.92 23.04 Painting workers.................................................. 9.00 11.00 13.54 17.42 22.07 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... $9.00 $10.75 $13.00 $16.00 $19.00 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 12.00 13.50 17.57 20.00 28.14 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 8.00 10.50 12.25 14.66 17.58 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 9.25 10.39 11.00 13.50 18.40 Photographic process workers.................................... 10.93 11.00 11.02 13.65 26.11 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 8.50 9.66 10.71 13.09 16.78 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 11.33 13.50 15.89 19.05 21.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.75 9.00 11.32 15.51 21.00 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 7.92 9.25 11.50 14.77 18.83 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 10.00 10.24 13.00 28.65 28.65 Etchers and engravers........................................... 13.00 13.28 13.72 20.00 28.90 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 7.50 9.50 12.50 14.94 17.33 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 8.10 10.35 16.10 20.74 25.78 Tire builders................................................... 11.27 13.24 16.44 19.61 21.46 Helpers--production workers..................................... 7.25 9.00 10.25 12.64 16.11 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 8.00 10.00 13.00 17.50 22.46 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 11.00 14.44 18.00 22.56 28.66 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 14.92 17.88 22.18 27.25 31.24 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 29.60 49.28 90.55 137.72 172.89 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 54.90 68.30 109.59 154.62 173.90 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 8.64 8.90 10.00 11.97 15.75 Bus drivers....................................................... 9.30 10.50 13.50 16.64 22.88 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 9.85 10.85 13.55 16.64 22.88 Bus drivers, school............................................. 8.24 9.50 10.88 14.29 18.00 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.70 12.00 15.00 19.68 24.30 Driver/sales workers............................................ 8.00 11.75 16.18 20.63 22.55 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.25 13.33 15.95 20.00 24.09 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.50 10.00 12.54 17.21 25.88 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 7.75 9.45 11.75 13.17 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 14.90 14.90 21.64 37.49 46.81 Locomotive engineers............................................ 14.90 14.90 21.80 38.61 47.60 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 14.09 15.88 25.96 29.40 37.56 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 9.00 9.58 13.33 14.38 15.83 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 13.75 14.58 17.42 21.79 28.54 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 13.75 14.58 17.42 21.79 28.54 Ship engineers.................................................... 20.25 21.94 25.83 42.13 42.13 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.64 6.81 7.50 9.00 10.00 Service station attendants........................................ 7.50 8.26 9.26 12.00 15.02 Transportation inspectors......................................... 17.25 17.54 21.65 29.92 46.19 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 8.75 10.75 14.27 15.85 26.86 Crane and tower operators......................................... 12.24 13.91 17.00 21.88 29.11 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 12.50 15.50 18.00 22.89 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... $11.00 $12.50 $15.50 $17.50 $22.89 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 8.75 10.76 15.68 18.88 20.33 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.10 10.90 13.46 16.80 21.38 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.18 8.35 10.21 12.95 16.75 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 7.00 8.00 9.30 11.50 14.50 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.49 9.00 10.75 13.87 17.61 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.73 8.50 10.50 12.57 16.15 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.75 7.50 9.31 11.43 14.25 Pumping station operators......................................... 16.00 19.67 21.81 21.81 26.01 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.51 8.91 10.00 12.55 16.80 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 15.20 19.06 19.06 27.85 27.85 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 20 Part-time private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $5.79 $6.90 $8.26 $11.19 $17.65 Management occupations.............................................. 8.00 19.74 28.00 36.00 51.24 Financial managers................................................ 16.78 30.00 36.00 52.89 75.00 Education administrators.......................................... 11.50 16.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 Medical and health services managers.............................. 22.23 22.23 27.64 28.46 45.10 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 14.86 16.75 24.00 31.00 35.77 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 16.39 17.31 26.77 29.86 30.42 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 16.39 17.31 26.77 29.86 30.42 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 13.83 15.00 16.08 19.55 27.96 Training and development specialists............................ 15.00 16.08 16.08 23.16 34.01 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 15.00 17.73 25.00 30.00 32.00 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 15.00 18.00 34.86 50.75 75.00 Computer programmers.............................................. 18.00 25.00 34.62 35.82 38.37 Computer support specialists...................................... 8.64 8.64 15.00 15.00 17.50 Computer systems analysts......................................... 39.59 40.39 66.67 75.00 80.00 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 16.67 16.67 20.85 25.45 25.45 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 12.00 17.63 25.00 37.20 40.00 Engineers......................................................... 23.78 25.00 38.00 40.00 45.00 Drafters.......................................................... 8.56 8.56 16.00 29.01 33.34 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 16.00 17.63 19.93 28.85 37.20 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 14.00 17.00 20.00 35.32 37.20 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 9.75 12.50 22.11 34.08 38.56 Life scientists................................................... 17.89 18.00 18.75 35.51 46.39 Psychologists..................................................... 24.50 24.50 35.90 38.56 53.55 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 24.50 24.50 35.90 38.56 53.55 Community and social services occupations........................... 8.80 11.16 16.00 23.32 27.92 Counselors........................................................ 6.25 10.50 15.48 26.02 45.74 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 10.18 11.65 19.00 32.33 32.33 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 10.30 10.98 15.48 18.96 23.50 Mental health counselors........................................ 14.27 22.59 45.74 66.84 66.84 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 9.45 11.50 11.85 18.02 18.02 Social workers.................................................... 12.00 14.77 20.00 26.00 30.00 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 11.67 17.33 17.44 23.90 26.47 Medical and public health social workers........................ 12.00 12.00 22.24 27.00 35.00 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 13.05 14.20 19.33 25.63 26.00 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 8.80 8.80 11.30 16.00 21.70 Health educators................................................ 7.28 23.90 28.07 38.05 39.55 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.80 8.80 11.27 14.50 17.31 Legal occupations................................................... 12.03 15.50 22.00 42.56 66.67 Lawyers........................................................... 38.97 42.56 52.89 66.67 71.26 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 12.03 12.03 18.00 22.00 28.50 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... $10.96 $15.50 $19.35 $25.88 $40.80 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 7.50 8.50 10.80 17.54 25.00 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 13.94 17.40 28.33 30.84 38.55 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 15.00 15.00 16.96 34.45 45.47 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 13.94 17.43 17.43 40.82 54.65 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 14.13 17.43 17.43 41.67 54.65 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 13.94 13.94 26.46 29.22 56.25 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 16.52 20.21 30.00 66.61 72.92 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 16.52 16.52 20.21 30.00 34.45 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 17.57 25.00 29.78 38.09 38.09 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 17.63 25.88 30.77 38.09 38.09 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 11.64 13.23 16.52 26.40 32.20 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 11.64 13.23 16.52 26.40 32.20 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 21.01 21.43 30.40 68.26 68.26 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 13.80 15.41 20.38 35.00 40.00 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 15.41 15.41 15.55 36.73 43.33 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 11.35 13.80 21.38 24.83 36.67 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 11.24 19.39 30.00 30.03 32.90 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 14.00 30.00 30.03 30.03 32.90 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 8.75 10.80 14.36 21.00 26.64 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 8.75 10.80 14.36 21.00 21.00 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.75 10.80 14.36 21.00 21.00 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 10.24 10.71 17.54 23.89 27.21 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 10.24 10.71 17.54 19.60 27.21 Secondary school teachers....................................... 17.25 31.63 35.85 38.02 58.82 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 17.25 31.63 35.85 38.02 58.82 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 7.00 10.00 17.72 20.00 27.00 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 10.78 12.00 20.00 20.00 42.00 Librarians........................................................ 13.49 18.00 23.06 25.73 29.87 Teacher assistants................................................ 7.36 8.50 9.00 10.00 12.00 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 7.00 8.30 10.00 16.15 32.33 Designers......................................................... 7.35 8.30 9.00 12.00 20.00 Floral designers................................................ 7.25 7.50 8.50 9.00 9.00 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 6.76 9.00 11.34 15.83 25.00 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 7.50 9.50 11.34 16.49 25.00 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 5.15 5.15 8.00 9.00 10.00 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 2.13 2.13 5.15 16.76 28.02 Choreographers.................................................. 10.29 13.33 16.76 25.00 25.00 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 12.00 14.42 20.73 29.79 36.00 Music directors and composers................................... 14.42 14.42 20.08 29.79 30.95 Musicians and singers........................................... 12.00 12.00 20.73 30.67 50.00 Announcers........................................................ 7.00 7.00 10.00 10.00 12.42 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 8.25 10.00 14.19 19.10 32.93 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 8.25 10.00 14.19 19.10 32.93 Writers and editors............................................... $9.25 $16.15 $24.23 $35.83 $40.39 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 7.97 8.50 11.47 37.45 44.88 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 8.30 8.80 11.75 31.99 40.21 Broadcast technicians........................................... 6.91 7.97 7.97 10.32 32.33 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 13.41 18.50 25.92 33.00 42.94 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 19.26 21.76 23.40 23.82 28.05 Pharmacists....................................................... 11.09 19.16 37.00 45.75 48.87 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 55.06 61.13 82.05 107.19 135.00 Physician assistants.............................................. 33.50 33.50 33.50 48.00 62.31 Registered nurses................................................. 20.62 24.80 28.53 34.42 42.00 Therapists........................................................ 18.36 23.50 30.40 37.20 45.00 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.62 29.50 32.54 36.59 47.39 Physical therapists............................................. 27.72 30.86 38.00 40.00 43.70 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 20.36 20.36 23.32 25.92 29.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.00 14.63 16.50 21.63 28.10 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 18.61 20.74 24.36 29.53 34.84 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 10.83 14.29 15.50 17.00 21.75 Dental hygienists................................................. 23.00 28.00 33.00 45.00 46.88 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 11.72 16.86 21.99 30.00 36.68 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 10.50 11.72 11.72 19.42 32.00 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 15.00 19.79 24.15 29.89 35.52 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.65 10.50 13.01 14.42 22.95 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 8.25 10.75 13.25 15.39 17.87 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 8.58 10.35 13.25 13.33 15.60 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 10.30 10.61 12.41 14.59 15.39 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 8.90 17.44 21.87 24.67 26.47 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.71 17.03 17.60 17.87 18.95 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.90 16.16 17.43 20.50 23.40 Medical records and health information technicians................ 8.25 9.65 11.14 13.51 19.09 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 10.40 12.36 13.11 17.30 29.64 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 6.32 8.00 9.73 11.98 15.15 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 6.08 7.82 9.38 10.65 12.89 Home health aides............................................... 5.95 6.08 7.80 9.60 10.42 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.00 9.00 10.20 11.89 13.96 Psychiatric aides............................................... 7.25 7.52 9.00 12.00 14.35 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 11.26 11.60 11.96 16.43 17.00 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 8.67 9.85 9.85 15.47 20.48 Physical therapist assistants................................... 9.85 9.85 9.85 20.00 28.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 7.66 9.50 10.00 11.64 13.30 Massage therapists................................................ 5.26 5.52 12.94 28.00 32.43 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 7.00 8.50 10.80 15.00 17.84 Dental assistants............................................... 9.00 10.33 13.50 16.00 21.93 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.59 11.43 14.48 15.75 17.27 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 7.17 10.76 13.28 17.00 17.25 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.59 15.61 17.00 23.71 24.00 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 5.15 6.41 8.51 9.70 13.84 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... $6.75 $8.00 $8.50 $10.00 $10.00 Protective service occupations...................................... 6.75 7.50 9.00 10.50 14.79 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.00 7.90 9.17 10.52 14.79 Security guards................................................. 7.00 7.90 9.17 10.52 14.79 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 6.40 7.00 7.50 9.00 10.25 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 6.50 7.00 7.50 9.00 10.15 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 2.83 5.50 6.75 7.66 9.00 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 7.25 8.00 9.50 12.00 13.98 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 7.00 8.40 9.73 12.00 14.00 Cooks............................................................. 6.00 6.75 8.00 9.50 11.00 Cooks, fast food................................................ 5.75 6.00 6.75 7.45 8.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 7.27 8.25 9.55 11.05 11.82 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 6.75 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.95 Cooks, short order.............................................. 6.15 6.75 8.00 10.00 12.01 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.75 10.00 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.73 5.15 6.75 8.00 Bartenders...................................................... 3.38 5.15 6.50 8.00 10.00 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.37 3.48 6.15 7.32 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.15 6.75 7.40 8.24 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 5.50 6.09 6.75 7.50 8.50 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 5.50 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.36 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 5.50 6.22 7.00 8.00 9.00 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 3.25 5.60 7.35 8.75 12.00 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.00 6.50 7.17 8.00 8.63 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.15 6.40 7.00 8.05 9.41 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.75 11.89 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 7.47 10.04 11.55 15.00 17.00 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 7.47 10.04 11.55 15.00 17.00 Building cleaning workers......................................... 6.15 7.00 8.00 9.75 11.85 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 6.40 7.15 8.05 9.92 12.00 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.58 11.50 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 6.95 7.54 8.50 9.00 11.14 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 6.95 7.97 8.50 9.00 11.33 Personal care and service occupations............................... 5.75 6.50 7.80 10.00 12.87 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 10.00 11.00 14.37 15.00 16.74 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 6.00 6.25 7.00 7.75 9.27 Gaming services workers........................................... 5.15 5.15 5.15 6.50 7.50 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $12.50 $33.33 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 5.97 6.80 8.24 12.72 12.72 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.50 6.50 7.00 7.75 9.00 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.50 6.37 6.75 7.50 8.25 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.92 9.90 Funeral attendants................................................ 8.81 8.81 10.00 11.93 14.54 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 7.63 8.54 12.50 16.80 20.00 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 7.63 8.15 10.31 19.30 20.83 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 6.43 7.00 8.05 15.75 48.00 Skin care specialists........................................... 7.59 15.00 19.41 48.00 48.00 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 7.37 7.50 8.24 8.35 10.60 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 6.50 7.37 7.50 8.35 8.35 Concierges...................................................... 8.00 8.24 8.24 10.60 11.49 Tour and travel guides............................................ 6.50 7.00 9.10 13.98 16.36 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 6.50 7.00 8.99 12.50 15.53 Transportation attendants......................................... 8.50 9.18 19.84 43.39 47.51 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 8.05 9.18 9.18 9.75 10.46 Child care workers................................................ 6.00 7.00 7.65 9.00 11.25 Personal and home care aides...................................... 5.15 6.05 7.15 8.77 10.50 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.40 7.80 9.25 10.95 17.00 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 7.91 9.00 11.00 16.95 21.15 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.10 7.32 8.50 10.00 12.00 Sales and related occupations....................................... 6.24 7.00 7.75 9.00 11.00 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 6.15 7.50 8.00 9.43 12.44 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 7.50 7.77 8.64 10.07 17.49 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.15 6.91 7.63 9.00 10.66 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.00 Cashiers...................................................... 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.00 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 7.10 7.50 10.66 11.20 12.50 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 6.25 7.00 7.50 8.25 9.75 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.22 6.60 7.20 7.75 8.60 Parts salespersons............................................ 7.06 7.61 9.00 9.94 12.19 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.50 11.70 Travel agents..................................................... 11.00 13.27 15.51 15.51 15.51 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 9.00 9.42 11.00 19.86 46.25 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 9.00 9.42 10.00 12.00 13.00 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 8.00 8.99 8.99 10.10 17.06 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 8.00 8.99 8.99 10.10 17.06 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 6.92 12.29 12.29 15.05 51.82 Telemarketers..................................................... 6.50 7.00 8.49 10.25 13.04 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 6.50 7.00 7.75 9.29 11.90 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 6.89 6.89 10.17 10.59 10.81 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 7.50 8.73 10.61 13.50 16.84 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ $11.65 $14.00 $16.84 $16.84 $16.84 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.12 8.49 10.00 10.63 11.60 Telephone operators............................................... 8.75 8.75 9.70 12.25 19.16 Financial clerks.................................................. 8.00 9.50 11.00 13.50 15.50 Bill and account collectors..................................... 8.00 9.34 11.50 15.53 21.00 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 10.56 11.03 12.00 14.50 15.35 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 8.50 10.25 12.50 14.42 16.75 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 8.00 9.77 12.00 13.38 16.00 Tellers......................................................... 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.10 12.81 Customer service representatives.................................. 7.50 8.24 10.50 12.75 16.01 File clerks....................................................... 7.28 8.39 10.00 10.17 13.86 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.25 11.00 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.86 8.50 9.65 11.00 13.13 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 5.51 8.00 8.75 13.37 18.95 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 10.00 10.00 15.45 16.05 19.49 New accounts clerks............................................... 8.79 10.00 11.53 11.72 18.95 Order clerks...................................................... 6.50 7.94 9.70 12.50 14.72 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 8.50 10.12 13.50 17.82 17.82 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 7.00 8.00 9.95 12.00 15.00 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 8.20 9.73 13.56 18.00 20.60 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 11.78 13.21 13.83 31.50 37.50 Couriers and messengers........................................... 6.98 7.50 8.25 10.00 11.19 Dispatchers....................................................... 7.00 8.00 10.00 11.00 14.00 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 7.00 8.00 10.14 11.00 14.00 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 7.36 7.36 7.36 13.90 35.36 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 7.69 8.24 9.69 12.00 14.00 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 6.50 7.13 8.19 9.80 12.45 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.00 11.00 13.81 16.74 21.15 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 10.00 12.00 14.81 18.07 25.17 Legal secretaries............................................... 21.15 21.15 21.15 21.70 26.67 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.36 11.00 13.23 15.71 17.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 9.00 10.00 12.00 14.90 16.00 Computer operators................................................ 10.00 11.23 12.50 14.50 16.62 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 8.00 9.97 12.00 14.00 20.00 Data entry keyers............................................... 8.50 10.00 12.00 13.93 20.00 Word processors and typists..................................... 5.15 8.75 10.00 14.57 18.29 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 12.00 12.72 14.86 18.00 19.57 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 9.00 10.00 11.71 14.62 14.69 Office clerks, general............................................ 8.00 9.25 11.00 13.00 15.00 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 8.50 9.55 10.40 11.26 12.00 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 5.17 6.95 10.00 13.27 17.00 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 6.95 6.95 10.50 13.27 17.00 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 6.40 10.50 12.00 17.00 17.00 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 7.50 10.50 13.86 25.00 30.00 Carpenters........................................................ 12.07 13.11 17.63 23.00 27.15 Construction laborers............................................. $6.67 $8.00 $25.00 $26.84 $30.15 Electricians...................................................... 13.26 13.61 22.29 31.07 33.53 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 9.00 9.74 10.00 12.00 18.88 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 9.00 9.74 10.00 12.00 18.88 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 7.22 7.73 12.00 12.77 15.00 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 7.27 9.00 10.44 15.30 26.00 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 8.70 10.50 18.88 21.50 28.27 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.41 9.52 10.00 10.22 14.50 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.41 9.52 9.73 10.00 14.50 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 6.50 7.50 8.76 11.47 12.00 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 7.30 8.00 8.76 10.00 13.50 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.14 30.48 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 8.00 8.95 11.00 15.14 25.51 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 6.50 7.27 9.16 11.78 16.29 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 5.50 6.90 8.54 10.00 11.50 Production occupations.............................................. 7.00 8.00 9.13 11.04 15.00 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.00 9.50 10.47 12.50 13.27 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.00 9.50 10.47 12.50 13.27 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 7.00 8.00 9.80 10.21 15.71 Bakers............................................................ 7.50 7.90 9.13 12.80 13.50 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 6.32 7.12 9.90 17.65 18.25 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 8.52 11.71 17.65 18.00 18.52 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.00 6.32 6.32 8.35 9.00 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 7.00 8.00 8.50 13.50 22.22 Food batchmakers................................................ 6.00 7.75 8.25 9.50 13.50 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 8.10 8.10 8.50 9.32 12.00 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.01 10.00 Bindery workers................................................. 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.01 10.00 Printers.......................................................... 9.00 10.75 11.92 15.00 20.00 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 10.45 10.75 11.92 11.92 15.00 Printing machine operators...................................... 9.00 11.00 15.00 20.00 23.00 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 6.28 6.54 8.50 9.90 10.20 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.50 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 7.00 7.00 13.00 17.63 23.11 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 7.00 7.00 13.00 17.63 23.11 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 7.50 8.57 9.16 11.50 12.00 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 6.75 6.75 8.50 8.74 9.50 Painting workers.................................................. 5.50 6.00 10.00 17.07 17.65 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 5.50 6.00 9.13 13.00 17.07 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.91 9.73 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 7.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 9.73 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.00 7.75 9.25 11.04 15.00 Helpers--production workers..................................... $7.00 $7.25 $8.50 $10.00 $13.99 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 6.00 6.99 8.50 11.00 13.96 Bus drivers....................................................... 9.92 10.55 12.57 14.20 16.50 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 8.28 9.45 13.00 13.75 14.48 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.00 10.75 12.40 14.60 16.80 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 5.50 6.55 8.08 12.00 15.42 Driver/sales workers............................................ 5.15 5.75 6.75 8.00 11.40 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 7.81 12.00 15.42 19.67 22.00 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 6.50 7.50 9.00 12.50 15.63 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 6.75 8.00 9.45 11.30 12.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 5.75 6.61 8.00 9.50 20.00 Service station attendants........................................ 6.50 6.65 7.50 8.00 11.00 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 7.75 9.00 10.00 13.75 17.73 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 6.00 6.75 8.00 10.00 12.75 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.50 10.00 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 6.10 7.00 8.61 10.88 13.40 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 7.10 8.15 9.35 10.37 12.75 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 5.65 6.35 7.37 8.50 10.00 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 21 State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $11.00 $14.45 $20.77 $30.23 $40.95 Management occupations.............................................. 20.71 27.13 35.70 46.18 57.21 Chief executives.................................................. 25.15 29.05 49.28 57.32 66.48 General and operations managers................................... 20.32 30.72 35.34 43.05 49.84 Legislators....................................................... 3.46 5.77 23.62 34.64 38.24 Public relations managers......................................... 13.70 25.79 26.49 40.99 61.02 Administrative services managers.................................. 19.50 21.74 27.48 37.08 43.23 Computer and information systems managers......................... 22.82 25.65 33.95 44.55 51.59 Financial managers................................................ 24.95 30.04 36.16 48.63 51.25 Human resources managers.......................................... 25.39 32.19 40.22 52.37 57.61 Purchasing managers............................................... 18.47 21.37 28.39 41.52 53.21 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 26.52 27.62 33.50 38.60 43.02 Construction managers............................................. 16.46 22.69 31.25 32.80 36.18 Education administrators.......................................... 24.46 32.30 41.82 50.49 61.39 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 15.30 17.00 39.18 41.48 57.46 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 31.44 36.63 43.62 51.28 61.22 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 20.71 21.68 33.16 48.91 67.52 Engineering managers.............................................. 37.04 38.27 42.12 46.79 48.47 Food service managers............................................. 15.43 19.16 19.16 26.46 29.54 Medical and health services managers.............................. 18.45 27.45 34.96 74.91 74.91 Natural sciences managers......................................... 26.59 40.66 51.03 51.03 51.03 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 23.62 26.83 28.22 34.50 49.07 Social and community service managers............................. 15.39 18.46 26.58 31.22 36.33 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 15.19 18.40 23.09 28.83 35.33 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 12.35 14.02 16.83 23.67 26.18 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 14.25 21.21 23.74 30.06 36.40 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 14.25 21.21 23.74 30.06 36.40 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 13.79 19.04 21.74 27.89 32.50 Cost estimators................................................... 22.81 22.81 23.35 24.50 27.42 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 14.61 17.63 22.51 28.35 33.06 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 12.65 15.90 20.71 23.48 27.91 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 17.30 20.66 28.35 30.25 33.06 Training and development specialists............................ 15.78 19.80 26.67 31.72 39.66 Management analysts............................................... 17.20 19.30 22.76 30.08 35.37 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.78 18.58 23.16 28.73 33.81 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 16.47 19.95 23.19 28.11 35.52 Budget analysts................................................... 18.57 19.74 23.18 30.45 35.89 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 22.76 22.76 32.88 34.72 34.73 Financial examiners............................................... 20.04 22.41 33.09 33.09 33.55 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 12.05 15.19 19.69 25.74 31.66 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.05 15.19 19.69 25.74 31.66 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 18.01 22.26 25.56 31.30 36.44 Computer programmers.............................................. 19.23 21.46 25.48 30.31 34.37 Computer support specialists...................................... $14.80 $22.61 $24.65 $27.08 $27.63 Computer systems analysts......................................... 19.38 23.17 28.25 33.28 36.87 Database administrators........................................... 24.41 24.41 31.81 38.63 42.80 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.86 24.67 28.21 29.50 35.94 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 16.34 21.47 26.87 32.65 37.65 Architects, except naval.......................................... 24.16 24.16 25.93 36.26 37.48 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 25.93 25.93 31.78 36.26 37.48 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 12.62 13.23 15.60 21.30 31.88 Surveyors....................................................... 12.47 13.76 16.55 24.82 31.88 Engineers......................................................... 22.49 26.89 31.02 36.46 42.55 Civil engineers................................................. 22.81 27.64 31.90 37.03 42.52 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 28.78 28.90 30.81 37.47 48.25 Electrical engineers.......................................... 28.78 28.90 30.81 37.47 48.25 Environmental engineers......................................... 26.08 28.33 30.35 33.97 38.23 Mechanical engineers............................................ 27.44 28.12 29.08 37.86 48.25 Drafters.......................................................... 17.48 21.00 24.50 24.69 32.14 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 15.22 17.28 21.38 25.87 31.59 Civil engineering technicians................................... 15.52 17.51 19.32 22.63 29.31 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 20.38 22.22 25.88 33.59 36.24 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 14.76 17.16 22.45 31.59 31.59 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.34 16.34 16.34 24.75 28.23 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 13.61 14.92 21.69 25.05 28.79 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 13.65 17.85 23.78 31.07 37.71 Life scientists................................................... 16.25 18.75 23.07 27.33 35.40 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 18.36 22.93 23.78 35.40 38.17 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 17.04 21.56 23.78 36.75 38.29 Biological scientists........................................... 18.52 19.29 22.71 25.60 34.34 Microbiologists............................................... 18.52 18.88 19.71 23.07 26.65 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 18.65 22.60 24.80 24.80 37.43 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.82 19.19 26.15 28.83 35.10 Conservation scientists....................................... 15.82 21.74 26.34 28.83 39.78 Foresters..................................................... 18.02 18.02 19.19 31.37 32.29 Medical scientists.............................................. 14.94 17.44 21.89 26.74 33.96 Physical scientists............................................... 15.93 19.04 25.77 30.25 33.38 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 24.47 29.95 33.38 33.69 37.46 Chemists...................................................... 24.47 29.95 33.38 33.69 37.46 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 15.72 17.22 23.73 29.34 30.86 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 15.72 16.53 23.85 29.33 30.86 Hydrologists.................................................. 17.22 17.77 19.04 31.43 33.00 Market and survey researchers..................................... 15.42 17.99 17.99 30.19 46.31 Psychologists..................................................... 25.22 30.49 35.75 48.40 62.09 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 25.22 30.49 36.20 50.56 63.17 Sociologists...................................................... 17.36 17.46 20.56 26.84 31.91 Urban and regional planners....................................... 19.28 22.54 26.20 32.02 36.29 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 12.31 12.31 12.31 13.12 21.78 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 13.04 14.58 18.59 18.59 20.47 Biological technicians............................................ $10.18 $11.54 $12.33 $17.67 $19.81 Chemical technicians.............................................. 16.09 19.18 20.03 26.99 28.37 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 11.67 14.98 17.54 23.56 31.03 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.17 16.75 19.02 23.22 28.62 Forest and conservation technicians............................. 11.94 14.98 27.31 27.47 27.47 Community and social services occupations........................... 13.22 16.27 21.07 28.56 36.37 Counselors........................................................ 16.26 20.85 26.24 36.08 44.58 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 14.24 19.00 22.30 22.30 26.00 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 17.50 23.68 32.09 39.64 47.63 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.38 21.94 26.96 31.45 34.86 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 11.87 16.10 22.62 24.65 28.47 Social workers.................................................... 14.00 16.48 20.11 25.52 31.49 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 13.59 15.20 18.86 25.04 30.93 Medical and public health social workers........................ 13.72 17.29 21.78 26.80 30.90 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.70 17.60 21.15 24.06 29.32 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 11.35 14.11 16.98 23.67 31.02 Health educators................................................ 16.35 16.35 19.43 22.27 27.49 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 13.87 16.18 20.01 28.46 34.80 Social and human service assistants............................. 9.21 11.81 14.40 17.23 19.83 Legal occupations................................................... 17.74 23.28 33.25 48.76 59.38 Lawyers........................................................... 22.62 29.04 37.31 48.89 59.38 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 25.74 37.05 53.63 62.83 80.77 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 27.08 46.06 57.83 75.39 82.12 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.38 19.91 20.09 26.81 32.14 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 14.80 16.52 21.55 25.44 34.38 Court reporters................................................. 15.95 18.35 23.28 31.28 40.50 Law clerks...................................................... 14.13 14.80 18.98 23.83 25.44 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 12.70 24.19 31.48 40.94 52.01 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 24.60 31.40 40.05 52.79 65.65 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 34.24 39.98 54.96 83.10 108.99 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 25.97 33.75 46.07 57.26 60.62 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 31.51 40.00 54.42 59.17 60.62 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 24.46 32.13 43.69 52.52 57.29 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 28.77 40.05 44.85 61.07 82.60 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 40.05 43.36 48.68 66.76 86.10 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 32.58 37.28 38.82 49.57 64.64 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 32.84 37.28 38.82 49.57 57.40 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.67 31.55 35.51 45.98 61.74 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 21.81 38.83 49.01 62.89 75.74 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.67 31.00 33.84 38.03 43.41 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 37.98 45.98 52.55 54.43 87.99 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 26.25 32.24 42.01 58.49 65.45 Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 8.44 23.46 39.53 41.64 42.01 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... $26.20 $29.21 $31.07 $50.43 $59.34 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 22.52 22.52 29.44 51.54 56.83 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 26.25 31.70 58.49 69.05 71.04 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.54 29.74 39.85 49.67 65.20 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 26.54 30.16 39.85 55.87 66.83 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.91 29.40 36.79 39.35 47.52 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 19.23 34.20 41.56 47.45 47.75 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 19.23 32.42 43.47 47.45 47.82 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 26.21 27.47 41.48 52.53 72.69 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 20.61 41.48 41.48 52.53 60.12 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 22.57 29.30 37.57 52.71 56.56 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 23.16 25.31 29.75 41.49 51.72 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 25.96 32.51 36.02 42.72 52.16 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 28.69 35.59 44.43 55.53 68.43 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 15.90 15.90 18.57 27.26 54.79 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 29.62 33.76 43.47 53.65 68.02 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 31.54 35.10 37.02 48.31 52.89 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 23.19 29.83 39.07 51.57 64.19 Home economics teachers, postsecondary........................ 19.23 19.23 21.74 26.75 33.74 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 13.15 33.80 46.71 50.30 53.68 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.59 26.68 34.76 42.28 50.32 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 23.72 27.14 32.64 41.08 50.36 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 22.64 25.80 30.92 36.88 45.93 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 17.64 24.85 30.22 33.60 39.73 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 23.93 26.65 32.04 39.18 48.71 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 23.65 27.18 32.62 41.55 50.62 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 23.61 27.21 32.64 42.08 51.22 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 23.72 27.18 32.62 38.93 46.74 Secondary school teachers....................................... 23.82 26.84 32.41 40.16 48.99 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 24.18 26.93 32.38 40.17 49.02 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 23.29 24.19 32.61 39.67 48.24 Special education teachers...................................... 24.76 28.41 35.07 45.07 54.98 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.95 29.71 37.03 47.48 58.59 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 22.94 26.55 32.81 36.85 45.97 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 25.41 27.85 34.78 42.08 52.72 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 13.10 25.25 34.60 45.35 56.21 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 20.04 25.31 30.24 33.26 42.96 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 13.67 17.42 20.40 29.14 51.47 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 13.70 16.02 20.49 25.18 30.15 Curators........................................................ 13.70 16.15 22.92 27.77 30.15 Librarians........................................................ 17.07 20.47 27.68 35.41 41.36 Library technicians............................................... 10.64 12.08 13.70 16.47 20.41 Farm and home management advisors................................. $11.96 $13.58 $26.41 $36.20 $38.80 Instructional coordinators........................................ 21.05 32.64 33.85 38.09 38.09 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.83 9.92 11.63 14.06 17.66 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 15.06 19.15 23.68 29.17 55.97 Designers......................................................... 12.49 15.51 19.92 26.58 26.67 Graphic designers............................................... 15.35 17.85 24.58 26.67 26.85 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 13.36 22.44 48.08 60.64 67.31 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 13.36 26.42 48.08 60.64 67.31 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 9.00 19.18 19.18 19.18 19.18 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 15.00 17.12 19.15 19.68 21.79 Public relations specialists...................................... 15.64 20.54 23.61 27.31 38.72 Writers and editors............................................... 17.45 20.95 22.37 24.43 29.33 Editors......................................................... 17.45 20.95 22.37 22.37 29.81 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 12.21 18.65 19.44 24.25 24.92 Interpreters and translators.................................... 12.21 15.75 18.65 24.84 26.31 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 17.48 18.47 22.93 26.54 33.54 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 15.78 18.47 22.42 25.71 26.54 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.31 17.91 22.65 29.26 38.43 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 15.60 19.93 22.28 26.74 26.89 Pharmacists....................................................... 26.03 31.34 40.61 47.95 51.56 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 13.16 15.91 22.26 58.74 76.93 Family and general practitioners................................ 14.73 52.72 58.74 73.96 76.93 Internists, general............................................. 16.07 18.34 51.74 52.44 53.30 Psychiatrists................................................... 54.21 62.50 62.50 72.57 84.58 Registered nurses................................................. 19.94 22.56 26.61 31.48 38.25 Therapists........................................................ 16.36 21.72 26.40 34.77 44.42 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.54 26.39 32.08 36.71 49.16 Physical therapists............................................. 23.69 26.50 32.88 37.40 44.46 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.52 22.88 24.21 25.62 26.18 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.28 20.30 21.34 24.77 29.04 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 23.14 26.06 32.05 39.94 48.93 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 13.66 16.58 19.00 23.44 28.70 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 17.31 19.26 23.07 27.97 31.22 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 12.55 15.11 16.58 21.12 23.41 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 16.68 19.87 22.04 25.28 33.91 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 16.68 19.97 22.25 25.28 35.48 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 10.31 11.92 16.88 18.29 26.49 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 12.16 14.21 16.96 20.00 25.09 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 11.29 13.36 16.12 18.41 28.03 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.60 14.94 17.64 21.22 25.76 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 15.28 16.56 17.99 22.47 28.57 Surgical technologists.......................................... 13.51 14.21 15.50 18.54 20.50 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 12.73 14.50 17.00 19.00 21.04 Medical records and health information technicians................ 9.07 11.43 15.19 18.14 22.00 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 10.92 14.17 19.23 22.64 25.39 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 15.56 18.51 21.29 23.90 29.50 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... $15.56 $18.51 $21.29 $23.90 $29.50 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 15.11 17.31 20.55 24.42 30.21 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 9.00 10.35 12.60 15.66 18.03 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.78 10.16 12.78 15.68 18.06 Home health aides............................................... 10.34 11.09 12.74 17.17 19.78 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.40 9.85 12.09 14.70 17.60 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.53 11.43 14.45 16.49 19.08 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 12.10 13.79 17.63 19.56 26.67 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 12.58 14.96 17.88 19.56 26.67 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.04 10.22 10.22 13.69 16.72 Physical therapist assistants................................... 9.04 9.04 10.37 16.20 21.75 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.20 10.22 10.22 13.45 14.07 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.35 10.77 12.38 15.26 17.49 Dental assistants............................................... 10.00 15.25 16.47 16.82 17.63 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.99 10.77 12.85 17.54 36.06 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.38 12.38 12.38 12.38 15.60 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 11.95 12.52 13.84 16.27 20.24 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.85 14.07 16.42 17.30 20.80 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 9.43 9.43 14.30 15.59 17.41 Protective service occupations...................................... 12.71 15.89 21.78 28.65 34.72 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 19.23 26.02 32.79 39.46 46.64 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 15.71 18.53 30.45 37.13 43.22 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 20.65 27.25 33.27 39.46 47.60 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 18.59 22.89 26.88 32.96 41.43 Fire fighters..................................................... 12.23 14.95 19.28 24.38 30.44 Fire inspectors................................................... 19.47 21.40 25.08 31.67 32.83 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 19.47 23.13 26.84 31.67 32.83 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.92 13.36 16.70 23.34 28.65 Bailiffs........................................................ 11.94 14.86 20.79 25.44 29.81 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.92 13.25 16.53 22.96 28.52 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 16.24 19.81 26.48 31.42 37.92 Fish and game wardens............................................. 11.17 15.62 20.90 23.64 26.18 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 14.23 16.00 17.23 22.61 22.61 Police officers................................................... 14.99 18.95 24.28 29.35 34.29 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 14.99 18.94 24.29 29.37 34.31 Animal control workers............................................ 10.52 12.15 16.46 22.82 24.15 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.76 12.89 14.43 17.28 20.46 Security guards................................................. 10.76 12.89 14.43 17.45 20.55 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.53 9.25 11.42 16.12 20.07 Crossing guards................................................. 6.76 8.40 10.07 13.04 14.60 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.53 7.53 9.00 11.23 14.08 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.52 8.92 10.84 13.09 15.50 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ $9.73 $11.91 $13.51 $17.10 $21.29 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 11.15 12.58 17.10 23.86 23.86 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 9.71 11.77 13.09 16.10 18.77 Cooks............................................................. 8.00 9.88 11.71 14.08 15.71 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.00 9.90 11.71 14.15 15.71 Food preparation workers.......................................... 7.94 8.85 10.18 11.88 14.58 Food service, tipped.............................................. 6.78 8.53 10.55 11.91 14.07 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.85 8.53 10.58 11.91 14.20 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.75 8.40 9.93 12.00 13.53 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.70 8.26 10.00 12.28 13.53 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 7.25 8.92 9.23 11.81 12.25 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.91 7.90 9.41 11.78 15.13 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.86 7.37 7.50 8.50 9.00 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 8.60 10.21 13.08 16.44 20.47 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 13.23 16.44 20.73 25.34 31.29 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 12.66 15.98 19.67 25.34 31.78 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 15.93 20.83 24.29 26.86 31.29 Building cleaning workers......................................... 8.50 10.01 12.58 15.57 18.71 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 8.71 10.22 12.87 15.68 18.86 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.62 7.47 8.87 10.23 13.75 Pest control workers.............................................. 11.18 17.06 18.58 21.32 21.32 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 8.65 10.52 14.40 17.64 21.02 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 8.56 10.60 14.39 17.56 21.07 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 11.15 11.24 17.54 20.61 23.31 Personal care and service occupations............................... 7.09 8.89 11.91 15.90 20.63 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.14 20.21 24.01 31.13 34.27 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.48 14.36 15.95 19.58 20.63 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 6.30 7.00 9.13 9.33 9.33 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.50 7.22 9.00 10.64 15.41 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 6.50 7.30 9.00 10.64 15.41 Tour and travel guides............................................ 8.44 8.57 10.97 27.30 27.30 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 8.44 8.57 10.97 27.30 27.30 Transportation attendants......................................... 9.68 11.71 16.14 22.54 22.54 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 9.68 11.71 16.14 22.54 22.54 Child care workers................................................ 7.09 8.63 11.00 13.17 16.25 Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.07 8.56 11.81 14.21 15.85 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 7.27 8.62 11.28 15.65 22.12 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 7.07 11.34 15.65 18.89 19.70 Recreation workers.............................................. $7.35 $8.53 $11.06 $14.85 $22.12 Residential advisors.............................................. 7.50 10.00 10.77 16.89 20.12 Sales and related occupations....................................... 9.13 10.35 13.12 19.03 24.21 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 11.31 12.76 14.77 17.77 20.45 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.81 12.15 15.16 19.19 20.45 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.08 9.56 11.73 16.66 23.74 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.08 9.56 11.70 16.72 23.74 Cashiers...................................................... 9.08 9.56 11.66 16.72 23.74 Retail salespersons............................................. 9.13 9.56 14.50 14.82 25.31 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 10.29 12.35 15.19 18.46 22.29 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 15.16 17.76 20.72 24.69 30.35 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.81 8.62 11.42 14.64 17.44 Telephone operators............................................... 9.46 11.68 12.00 18.37 18.38 Financial clerks.................................................. 11.03 12.76 15.51 18.52 21.02 Bill and account collectors..................................... 10.93 12.99 14.99 18.00 20.11 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 7.98 9.58 13.60 18.94 19.99 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 11.10 12.75 15.50 18.09 21.28 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 13.64 16.38 18.66 20.29 21.02 Procurement clerks.............................................. 12.27 15.76 17.18 20.10 20.10 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 10.82 12.79 15.62 18.46 20.95 Customer service representatives.................................. 11.25 12.63 14.79 19.07 23.32 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 13.46 14.81 17.27 18.54 21.25 File clerks....................................................... 8.26 10.83 12.87 16.08 19.65 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.97 8.75 11.70 15.11 17.29 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 8.43 10.01 12.22 14.84 18.05 Order clerks...................................................... 11.46 14.10 17.54 27.42 30.02 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 12.85 13.77 15.19 19.55 22.55 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.67 10.14 12.36 14.63 17.16 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.20 11.26 12.49 17.64 18.13 Dispatchers....................................................... 10.97 12.66 16.24 21.28 27.76 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.96 12.56 15.47 19.70 24.36 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 12.16 19.35 26.57 32.86 33.56 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.46 13.10 14.52 19.45 21.87 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 13.26 15.68 24.59 25.76 28.75 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 11.84 15.29 17.91 18.81 21.98 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 8.77 11.02 14.10 17.49 21.26 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 8.62 8.62 12.03 17.26 17.34 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.82 12.91 15.75 19.04 23.20 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.37 14.46 17.78 23.10 26.52 Legal secretaries............................................... 13.56 15.05 17.25 18.37 22.23 Medical secretaries............................................. 8.90 11.31 13.74 15.94 18.22 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.64 12.47 15.13 18.43 21.61 Computer operators................................................ 12.22 12.62 14.96 17.89 22.07 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 10.83 12.50 14.91 16.58 18.82 Data entry keyers............................................... 11.02 12.25 14.32 15.93 16.58 Word processors and typists..................................... $10.71 $12.71 $15.16 $17.60 $19.21 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 13.27 13.27 18.00 19.00 21.90 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 7.65 7.65 10.12 13.25 16.68 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.58 11.32 14.11 16.62 19.66 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.58 10.01 11.22 13.48 20.30 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 8.88 11.92 12.32 19.01 20.93 Agricultural inspectors........................................... 14.96 15.66 17.16 20.41 21.55 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 8.95 9.94 12.32 12.32 12.32 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 11.30 14.04 18.47 23.70 29.54 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.11 18.11 20.74 25.83 29.71 Carpenters........................................................ 14.11 16.87 19.95 29.11 35.32 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 14.86 17.85 20.09 27.02 27.02 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 14.86 17.85 20.09 27.02 27.02 Construction laborers............................................. 9.31 11.66 14.80 17.72 19.81 Construction equipment operators.................................. 10.72 12.30 14.75 18.72 26.72 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.56 13.19 15.85 16.92 20.04 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 10.75 12.30 14.69 19.29 27.31 Electricians...................................................... 15.66 18.11 20.67 27.80 34.65 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.19 17.37 21.63 23.32 29.78 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.19 17.37 21.63 23.32 29.78 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.45 15.63 19.59 26.33 28.94 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.35 12.45 16.17 27.88 33.69 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 14.63 16.92 19.59 23.20 26.85 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 9.38 10.61 13.04 19.86 22.26 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.86 20.13 24.14 30.66 34.12 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 9.99 11.44 13.81 17.68 22.01 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 8.46 13.94 17.37 21.07 21.81 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 8.13 11.24 15.58 19.36 22.39 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 12.06 15.00 19.50 24.65 30.09 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 17.23 19.60 25.87 33.05 37.66 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 18.93 19.83 21.06 21.06 27.60 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 16.47 16.47 36.51 38.78 38.78 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 16.47 16.47 36.51 38.78 38.78 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 17.92 22.48 28.86 28.86 31.88 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 13.92 17.92 17.97 22.80 23.34 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 18.48 21.86 26.85 32.83 42.73 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 13.23 15.92 20.80 26.92 30.05 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 13.23 15.91 20.82 26.92 30.05 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. $14.57 $16.72 $19.90 $23.23 $26.25 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 12.91 15.95 20.17 23.22 27.68 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.54 15.95 20.17 23.22 27.03 Small engine mechanics............................................ 12.57 14.89 14.89 17.75 20.97 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 12.57 14.89 14.89 17.75 20.97 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 13.48 16.86 19.61 21.54 27.92 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 13.48 16.67 19.36 21.26 27.92 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 11.34 16.56 20.15 22.53 24.75 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.00 12.71 15.56 19.26 23.19 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 14.59 17.43 25.60 30.43 32.65 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.48 12.66 15.41 18.90 22.25 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 12.18 12.77 16.49 19.36 20.84 Line installers and repairers..................................... 14.92 21.25 28.13 31.52 33.10 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 14.89 22.25 28.99 31.52 33.10 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.75 12.28 16.92 21.36 26.56 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 9.12 11.00 14.64 20.56 23.80 Production occupations.............................................. 11.62 15.19 19.73 25.31 32.54 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.33 16.79 26.04 32.10 41.93 Machinists........................................................ 15.12 15.12 21.80 32.54 32.54 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 14.83 19.23 24.40 26.85 26.85 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 14.83 19.23 24.40 26.85 26.85 Printers.......................................................... 13.04 14.61 15.98 16.18 18.67 Printing machine operators...................................... 13.04 13.04 15.98 16.18 18.67 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 6.42 7.69 10.26 11.68 13.71 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 18.89 21.02 25.18 35.21 36.82 Power plant operators........................................... 19.21 22.23 25.35 36.81 36.82 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 17.88 19.55 24.08 32.98 35.47 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 12.69 16.70 20.41 23.57 28.03 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 17.20 17.26 22.24 27.65 31.02 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 14.09 18.98 20.30 20.90 28.32 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 10.03 11.93 18.34 21.68 22.74 Helpers--production workers..................................... 17.67 19.55 22.68 26.68 26.68 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 10.85 13.45 16.76 21.31 25.84 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 14.64 16.35 19.52 22.78 26.19 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 16.44 16.44 21.74 27.33 29.96 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.73 13.67 16.92 20.62 24.28 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 13.98 16.76 20.11 24.28 25.33 Bus drivers, school............................................. 11.13 12.96 14.90 17.57 20.72 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 10.75 12.84 16.39 21.28 28.06 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ $11.59 $14.41 $17.20 $22.34 $28.06 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 9.58 10.40 14.20 19.46 21.98 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 7.73 8.50 11.13 13.70 15.33 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 22.18 24.01 25.84 25.84 28.62 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 19.39 21.41 21.41 21.57 21.57 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.00 9.60 11.28 11.95 15.48 Transportation inspectors......................................... 17.10 18.01 18.01 21.75 26.97 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.50 11.50 14.50 20.18 20.73 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.50 11.50 14.50 20.18 20.73 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 10.45 11.42 13.72 17.08 18.22 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 8.29 10.24 13.72 19.44 22.77 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 8.32 9.09 12.68 15.68 17.06 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 8.29 10.47 13.72 19.44 23.36 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 9.86 13.25 17.60 26.32 26.75 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 22 Full-time State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $11.42 $14.94 $21.40 $30.68 $41.52 Management occupations.............................................. 20.71 27.35 35.87 46.22 57.31 Chief executives.................................................. 25.15 29.05 49.28 57.32 66.48 General and operations managers................................... 20.32 30.72 35.34 43.05 49.84 Legislators....................................................... 3.46 3.46 14.42 32.05 40.28 Public relations managers......................................... 13.70 25.79 26.49 40.99 61.02 Administrative services managers.................................. 19.50 21.74 27.48 37.08 43.23 Computer and information systems managers......................... 22.82 25.65 33.95 44.55 51.59 Financial managers................................................ 24.95 30.04 36.43 50.50 52.38 Human resources managers.......................................... 25.39 32.19 40.22 52.37 57.61 Purchasing managers............................................... 18.47 21.37 28.39 41.52 53.21 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 26.52 27.62 33.50 38.60 43.02 Construction managers............................................. 16.46 22.69 31.25 32.80 36.18 Education administrators.......................................... 24.47 32.50 41.83 50.59 61.88 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 15.30 17.00 39.18 41.48 58.61 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 31.44 36.63 43.62 51.28 61.22 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 20.71 21.68 33.35 48.91 67.52 Engineering managers.............................................. 37.04 38.27 42.12 46.79 48.47 Food service managers............................................. 15.43 19.16 19.16 26.46 29.54 Medical and health services managers.............................. 18.45 27.45 34.96 74.91 74.91 Natural sciences managers......................................... 26.59 40.66 51.03 51.03 51.03 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 23.62 26.83 28.22 34.50 49.07 Social and community service managers............................. 15.39 18.57 26.58 31.22 36.33 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 15.23 18.47 23.11 28.83 35.33 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 12.35 14.02 16.83 23.67 26.18 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 14.25 21.21 23.74 30.06 36.40 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 14.25 21.21 23.74 30.06 36.40 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 13.79 19.04 21.74 27.89 32.50 Cost estimators................................................... 22.81 22.81 23.35 24.50 27.42 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 14.61 17.63 22.51 28.35 33.06 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 12.65 15.90 20.71 23.48 27.91 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 17.30 20.66 28.35 30.25 33.06 Training and development specialists............................ 15.22 19.80 27.11 31.72 39.66 Management analysts............................................... 17.19 19.20 22.76 30.07 35.37 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 16.78 18.58 23.16 28.73 33.81 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 16.47 19.95 23.19 28.11 35.52 Budget analysts................................................... 18.57 19.74 23.18 29.94 35.89 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 22.76 22.76 32.88 34.72 34.73 Financial examiners............................................... 20.04 22.41 33.09 33.09 33.55 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 12.05 15.19 19.69 25.74 31.66 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.05 15.19 19.69 25.74 31.66 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 18.01 22.21 25.20 31.30 36.44 Computer programmers.............................................. $19.23 $21.46 $25.48 $30.31 $34.37 Computer support specialists...................................... 14.80 22.61 24.65 27.08 27.63 Computer systems analysts......................................... 19.36 23.17 27.88 32.75 37.11 Database administrators........................................... 24.41 24.41 32.05 38.63 42.80 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 19.86 24.67 28.21 29.50 35.94 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 16.55 21.47 26.87 32.52 37.47 Architects, except naval.......................................... 24.16 24.16 25.93 36.26 37.48 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 25.93 25.93 31.78 36.26 37.48 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 12.62 13.23 15.60 21.30 31.88 Surveyors....................................................... 12.47 13.76 16.55 24.82 31.88 Engineers......................................................... 22.49 26.89 30.91 36.46 42.73 Civil engineers................................................. 22.81 27.64 31.90 37.03 42.52 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 28.78 28.90 30.81 37.47 48.25 Electrical engineers.......................................... 28.78 28.90 30.81 37.47 48.25 Environmental engineers......................................... 26.08 28.33 30.35 33.97 38.23 Drafters.......................................................... 17.48 21.00 24.50 24.69 32.14 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 15.52 17.51 21.38 25.53 30.24 Civil engineering technicians................................... 15.52 17.51 19.71 22.63 29.31 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.01 22.22 25.88 33.59 36.24 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 14.76 17.16 22.45 31.59 31.59 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.34 16.34 16.34 24.75 28.23 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 13.61 14.92 21.69 25.05 28.79 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 14.34 18.02 23.82 31.37 37.71 Life scientists................................................... 16.24 18.66 23.07 27.35 35.40 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 18.36 22.93 23.78 35.40 38.17 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 17.04 21.56 23.78 36.75 38.29 Biological scientists........................................... 18.27 19.29 22.35 25.60 36.17 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 18.65 22.60 24.80 24.80 37.43 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 15.82 19.19 26.15 28.83 35.10 Conservation scientists....................................... 15.82 21.76 26.34 28.83 39.78 Foresters..................................................... 18.02 18.02 19.19 31.37 32.29 Medical scientists.............................................. 14.90 17.39 21.65 26.74 33.96 Physical scientists............................................... 15.93 19.04 25.80 30.25 33.38 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 24.47 29.95 33.38 33.69 37.46 Chemists...................................................... 24.47 29.95 33.38 33.69 37.46 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 15.72 17.22 23.82 29.34 30.86 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 15.72 16.53 23.85 29.33 30.86 Hydrologists.................................................. 17.22 17.77 19.04 31.43 33.00 Market and survey researchers..................................... 15.42 15.42 19.39 30.19 43.26 Psychologists..................................................... 25.22 30.49 36.20 48.89 62.40 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 25.22 30.49 36.64 50.56 63.17 Urban and regional planners....................................... 19.64 22.54 26.70 32.02 36.61 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 12.31 12.31 12.31 13.12 21.78 Biological technicians............................................ 10.18 12.33 13.09 18.33 19.81 Chemical technicians.............................................. 17.22 19.93 21.57 26.99 28.37 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... $13.03 $15.30 $17.79 $24.24 $31.03 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 15.17 16.48 19.00 22.69 28.08 Community and social services occupations........................... 13.22 16.35 21.07 28.77 36.35 Counselors........................................................ 16.46 20.85 26.39 36.08 44.45 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 14.24 18.93 22.30 22.30 26.00 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 17.66 23.89 32.45 39.70 47.80 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.38 21.94 26.49 30.71 35.43 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 11.87 16.10 22.62 24.65 28.47 Social workers.................................................... 14.06 16.59 20.01 25.52 31.65 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 13.59 15.09 18.86 25.04 30.93 Medical and public health social workers........................ 13.62 16.99 21.43 26.80 30.90 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 13.55 18.23 21.27 24.06 29.32 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 11.35 14.20 17.14 23.75 30.91 Health educators................................................ 16.35 16.35 19.43 21.78 24.78 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 14.00 16.26 20.12 28.46 34.89 Social and human service assistants............................. 9.21 11.79 14.46 17.23 20.19 Legal occupations................................................... 18.33 23.28 33.21 48.81 59.38 Lawyers........................................................... 22.62 28.65 37.19 48.89 61.37 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 25.74 43.09 56.41 74.79 82.12 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 42.07 50.48 58.66 76.73 82.12 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 17.49 20.09 20.85 27.96 32.22 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 14.80 16.69 21.80 25.96 35.41 Court reporters................................................. 15.95 18.35 23.28 31.28 40.50 Law clerks...................................................... 14.09 14.80 20.94 23.83 25.44 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 14.19 25.41 32.12 41.62 52.39 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 25.41 31.95 40.71 53.39 66.20 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 34.97 39.98 56.46 83.10 108.99 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 26.91 33.86 48.69 57.29 60.62 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 31.51 43.83 54.42 59.22 60.62 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 25.64 32.63 45.00 54.99 58.80 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 28.77 40.05 44.85 63.94 83.71 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 40.05 43.36 48.68 68.53 88.46 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 32.84 37.28 38.82 49.57 55.36 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 32.84 37.28 38.82 49.57 49.57 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.67 31.58 35.51 45.98 63.95 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 21.81 38.83 49.01 65.67 75.74 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 28.67 31.00 33.84 38.03 43.41 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 37.98 45.98 52.55 54.43 87.99 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 27.04 32.24 42.50 58.49 65.45 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 26.20 29.21 31.02 50.43 59.34 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 21.43 22.52 29.44 51.54 56.83 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 26.41 31.70 58.49 69.05 71.04 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. $27.00 $30.45 $39.85 $49.67 $62.68 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 28.13 30.45 39.85 51.11 65.20 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.91 29.92 36.79 39.35 43.84 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 19.23 34.20 41.56 47.45 47.75 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 19.23 32.42 43.47 47.45 47.75 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 26.21 29.00 52.53 61.38 72.69 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 23.16 29.30 37.57 52.89 57.50 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 23.16 25.31 30.80 41.15 51.72 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 28.95 35.66 37.58 48.30 52.16 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 29.23 35.59 44.43 55.53 68.53 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 31.23 33.76 44.37 53.29 66.97 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 23.95 30.71 39.90 52.69 65.32 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 23.08 26.95 35.42 42.46 51.12 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 24.13 27.33 32.81 41.31 50.58 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 23.53 26.02 31.03 36.88 45.93 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 20.34 25.26 30.89 33.60 40.57 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 23.93 26.65 32.01 39.18 48.71 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.16 27.40 32.77 41.85 50.79 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.19 27.42 32.86 42.30 51.45 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 23.99 27.32 32.62 39.16 46.82 Secondary school teachers....................................... 24.10 26.97 32.46 40.25 49.08 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 24.40 27.02 32.46 40.29 49.17 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 23.29 24.06 32.53 38.93 47.64 Special education teachers...................................... 25.01 28.58 35.17 45.16 54.98 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 25.03 29.86 37.05 47.58 58.70 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 24.47 26.81 32.90 36.85 45.97 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 25.55 27.96 35.00 42.08 52.83 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 21.94 28.16 35.80 47.30 57.64 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 20.04 26.57 30.70 34.68 50.06 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 16.34 19.33 22.28 32.69 51.47 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 13.70 16.02 20.49 25.18 30.15 Curators........................................................ 13.70 16.15 22.92 27.77 30.31 Librarians........................................................ 17.19 20.66 28.12 35.52 41.36 Library technicians............................................... 10.64 12.05 13.50 16.09 20.44 Farm and home management advisors................................. 11.96 13.58 26.41 36.20 38.80 Instructional coordinators........................................ 21.05 32.64 33.85 38.09 38.09 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.77 9.79 11.31 13.52 16.54 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 15.64 20.54 24.92 32.19 58.17 Designers......................................................... 13.35 15.84 20.68 26.58 26.67 Graphic designers............................................... 15.51 17.95 25.15 26.67 26.85 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 17.40 29.04 48.08 60.64 67.31 Coaches and scouts.............................................. $17.40 $29.04 $48.08 $60.64 $67.31 Public relations specialists...................................... 15.64 20.54 24.35 27.31 38.72 Writers and editors............................................... 20.95 22.37 22.37 24.43 29.33 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 15.75 18.80 19.42 23.25 24.60 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 17.48 18.47 22.93 26.54 33.54 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 17.48 18.47 22.93 25.71 26.54 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.28 17.70 22.52 28.74 37.79 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 15.60 19.93 22.24 26.74 26.89 Pharmacists....................................................... 26.03 31.34 40.61 48.00 51.56 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 13.16 15.91 22.02 58.74 75.38 Family and general practitioners................................ 14.73 52.72 58.74 70.39 76.93 Psychiatrists................................................... 58.52 62.50 62.50 72.57 84.58 Registered nurses................................................. 19.88 22.32 26.32 31.23 37.24 Therapists........................................................ 16.04 21.72 26.39 33.87 44.56 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.86 26.39 32.41 36.71 49.16 Physical therapists............................................. 23.69 25.72 32.25 37.67 44.72 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.52 22.88 24.21 25.62 26.18 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 18.72 20.81 21.79 25.20 29.04 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 23.14 26.06 32.05 39.58 49.90 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 13.57 16.58 19.00 23.43 28.70 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 16.93 19.26 23.19 27.97 31.22 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 12.50 15.11 16.58 21.12 23.41 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 16.68 19.59 21.78 24.16 31.03 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 16.68 19.87 21.78 24.16 29.76 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 10.32 13.89 16.90 18.29 27.36 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 12.16 14.21 16.94 20.00 24.63 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.28 13.69 16.33 18.41 28.03 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.40 14.94 17.64 21.16 26.02 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 14.68 16.07 17.99 21.23 23.66 Surgical technologists.......................................... 13.46 14.21 14.76 18.03 20.50 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 12.57 14.44 16.66 18.95 20.90 Medical records and health information technicians................ 9.07 9.59 14.03 18.14 18.14 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 10.92 14.17 19.23 22.64 25.39 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 15.56 18.51 21.29 23.90 29.50 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 15.56 18.51 21.29 23.90 29.50 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 9.04 10.35 12.71 15.77 18.06 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.83 10.22 12.87 15.77 18.15 Home health aides............................................... 10.34 11.12 13.06 17.88 29.98 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.40 9.92 12.31 14.91 17.60 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.52 11.43 14.56 16.51 19.08 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 12.10 13.79 17.63 19.56 26.67 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 12.58 14.96 17.88 19.56 26.67 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 9.04 10.22 10.22 13.69 16.72 Physical therapist assistants................................... 9.04 9.04 10.37 16.48 21.75 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.20 10.22 10.22 13.45 14.07 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... $9.37 $10.77 $12.38 $15.09 $17.48 Dental assistants............................................... 10.00 15.25 16.47 16.82 17.63 Medical assistants.............................................. 10.00 10.77 12.83 17.54 36.43 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.38 12.38 12.38 12.38 13.11 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 11.53 12.11 12.99 15.74 16.94 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.85 14.07 16.42 17.30 20.80 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 9.43 9.43 14.30 15.59 17.41 Protective service occupations...................................... 13.01 16.22 22.12 28.65 34.89 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 19.23 26.02 32.79 39.46 46.64 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 15.71 18.53 30.45 37.13 43.22 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 20.65 27.25 33.27 39.46 47.60 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 18.59 22.89 26.88 32.96 41.43 Fire fighters..................................................... 12.32 15.35 19.59 24.52 30.44 Fire inspectors................................................... 19.47 21.40 25.08 31.67 32.83 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 19.47 23.29 26.84 31.67 32.83 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.92 13.36 16.75 23.37 28.65 Bailiffs........................................................ 12.98 16.08 21.21 26.02 29.81 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.92 13.30 16.54 23.05 28.52 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 16.71 20.16 26.48 31.47 38.66 Fish and game wardens............................................. 11.17 15.62 20.90 24.12 26.18 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 14.76 15.81 20.20 22.61 22.61 Police officers................................................... 15.03 19.01 24.34 29.40 34.46 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 15.03 19.01 24.35 29.40 34.46 Animal control workers............................................ 10.52 12.15 16.46 22.82 24.15 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.79 12.89 14.98 17.89 20.62 Security guards................................................. 10.76 12.89 14.92 18.11 20.62 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.53 10.83 14.08 17.88 22.04 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.53 7.53 7.53 12.35 14.90 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.00 9.39 11.30 13.52 16.27 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 9.71 11.77 13.14 17.10 21.20 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 9.90 12.55 17.10 23.86 23.86 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 9.71 11.67 12.94 16.10 18.77 Cooks............................................................. 8.54 10.12 11.94 14.94 16.03 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.50 10.12 11.94 14.94 16.03 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.00 9.21 10.18 12.11 14.81 Food service, tipped.............................................. 7.70 8.53 9.63 10.60 14.21 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.70 8.53 9.63 10.60 14.21 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.16 8.75 10.08 12.89 13.53 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.16 8.62 10.08 13.02 13.53 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.78 7.90 8.94 11.15 13.66 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... $8.75 $10.33 $13.27 $16.57 $20.56 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 13.23 16.44 20.73 25.34 31.59 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 12.66 16.09 19.77 25.34 31.78 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 16.17 20.83 24.29 26.86 31.29 Building cleaning workers......................................... 8.60 10.10 12.74 15.68 18.79 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 8.85 10.30 12.90 15.72 18.89 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.60 7.47 8.85 10.12 13.38 Pest control workers.............................................. 11.18 17.06 18.58 21.32 21.32 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 9.17 10.76 14.73 17.78 21.28 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 9.17 10.76 14.72 17.77 21.28 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 11.15 12.57 17.54 20.63 23.31 Personal care and service occupations............................... 8.05 9.63 14.61 18.99 22.58 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.06 20.21 24.01 31.33 34.28 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.48 14.72 16.50 19.58 20.63 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 7.98 7.98 10.97 15.41 15.41 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 7.98 7.98 10.97 15.41 15.41 Transportation attendants......................................... 10.80 13.17 17.60 22.54 22.54 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 10.80 13.17 17.60 22.54 22.54 Child care workers................................................ 7.09 8.05 10.45 14.73 19.54 Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.07 8.07 10.20 14.07 15.85 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 9.11 11.06 13.34 19.19 24.04 Recreation workers.............................................. 9.11 11.06 13.16 19.22 24.04 Sales and related occupations....................................... 9.26 10.99 14.50 19.66 25.12 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 11.31 12.97 15.21 19.19 24.08 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.81 11.91 15.98 19.19 20.45 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.26 10.35 12.30 18.13 23.74 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.26 10.35 12.30 18.13 23.74 Cashiers...................................................... 9.26 10.27 12.30 18.13 23.74 Retail salespersons............................................. 9.54 9.64 14.50 15.05 25.31 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 10.57 12.48 15.35 18.63 22.34 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 15.21 17.76 20.89 24.70 30.35 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.81 8.62 11.74 14.64 17.44 Financial clerks.................................................. 11.00 12.76 15.55 18.56 21.02 Bill and account collectors..................................... 10.93 12.99 14.99 18.00 20.11 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 7.88 9.58 13.60 18.94 20.46 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 11.10 12.75 15.50 18.11 21.35 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 13.64 16.38 18.66 20.29 21.02 Procurement clerks.............................................. 12.27 15.76 17.18 20.10 20.10 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. $11.11 $12.79 $15.67 $18.46 $20.95 Customer service representatives.................................. 11.28 12.82 14.79 19.27 23.32 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 13.49 14.81 17.49 18.54 21.25 File clerks....................................................... 8.51 11.09 13.02 16.54 19.69 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.96 9.06 11.85 15.09 17.69 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 9.67 11.22 12.62 15.54 18.11 Order clerks...................................................... 11.46 14.10 17.54 27.42 30.02 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 13.71 13.77 15.56 20.50 22.73 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.67 10.44 12.49 15.10 17.39 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.26 11.45 13.19 17.64 18.13 Dispatchers....................................................... 11.07 12.76 16.47 21.44 27.83 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.97 12.66 15.48 19.80 24.36 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 12.16 19.35 26.57 32.86 33.56 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.32 13.10 14.52 19.45 21.87 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 13.26 15.68 24.59 25.76 28.75 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 11.84 15.29 17.91 18.81 21.98 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 9.08 11.05 14.75 17.49 21.29 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 8.62 8.62 12.03 17.03 17.34 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.90 12.97 15.83 19.08 23.20 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.37 14.46 17.78 23.10 26.52 Legal secretaries............................................... 13.51 15.05 17.25 18.40 22.23 Medical secretaries............................................. 9.12 11.31 14.12 16.14 18.22 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.64 12.48 15.21 18.55 21.61 Computer operators................................................ 12.40 12.62 14.98 17.89 22.07 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 10.84 12.50 14.93 16.58 18.83 Data entry keyers............................................... 11.02 12.32 14.33 15.97 16.58 Word processors and typists..................................... 10.71 12.69 15.17 17.60 19.21 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 13.27 13.27 18.00 19.00 21.90 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 7.65 7.65 10.12 13.25 16.68 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.85 11.54 14.28 16.81 19.90 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.58 10.01 11.22 13.48 20.30 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 8.95 12.32 14.96 19.01 21.55 Agricultural inspectors........................................... 14.96 17.16 17.16 20.41 21.55 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 11.45 14.21 18.54 23.70 29.53 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.11 18.11 20.74 25.83 29.71 Carpenters........................................................ 14.11 16.87 20.08 29.11 35.32 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 14.86 17.85 20.09 27.02 27.02 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 14.86 17.85 20.09 27.02 27.02 Construction laborers............................................. 9.31 11.61 14.80 17.84 19.81 Construction equipment operators.................................. 10.72 12.30 14.75 18.72 26.72 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.56 13.19 15.85 16.92 20.04 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 10.75 12.30 14.69 19.29 27.31 Electricians...................................................... 15.66 18.11 20.67 27.80 34.65 Painters and paperhangers......................................... $12.19 $17.37 $21.63 $23.32 $29.78 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.19 17.37 21.63 23.32 29.78 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.45 15.63 19.59 26.33 28.94 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.35 12.45 16.17 27.88 33.69 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 14.63 16.92 19.59 23.20 26.85 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 9.63 10.77 13.04 19.86 22.26 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.86 19.94 24.11 30.46 34.12 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 9.99 11.67 14.01 17.72 22.01 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 8.46 13.94 17.37 21.07 21.81 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 8.09 12.18 15.72 19.60 22.39 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 12.18 15.03 19.56 24.69 30.16 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 17.23 19.60 25.87 33.05 37.66 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 18.93 19.83 21.06 21.06 27.60 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 17.92 22.73 28.86 28.86 31.88 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 17.88 17.92 19.54 22.80 23.34 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 18.48 21.86 26.85 32.83 42.73 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 13.23 15.92 20.80 26.92 30.05 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 13.23 15.91 20.82 26.92 30.05 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 14.57 16.72 19.90 23.23 26.25 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 12.91 15.95 20.17 23.22 27.68 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 13.54 15.95 20.17 23.22 27.03 Small engine mechanics............................................ 12.57 14.89 14.89 17.75 20.97 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 12.57 14.89 14.89 17.75 20.97 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 15.67 16.86 19.61 22.81 27.92 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 15.50 16.86 19.61 21.54 29.83 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 11.34 16.56 20.15 22.53 24.75 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 11.02 12.74 15.58 19.26 23.19 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 14.59 17.43 25.60 30.43 32.65 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.48 12.66 15.41 18.90 22.25 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 12.18 12.77 16.49 19.36 20.84 Line installers and repairers..................................... 14.92 21.25 28.13 31.52 33.10 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 14.89 22.25 28.99 31.52 33.10 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.75 12.28 16.92 21.36 26.63 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 9.12 11.00 14.64 19.88 23.82 Production occupations.............................................. 11.85 15.36 19.93 25.39 32.54 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.33 16.79 26.04 32.10 41.93 Machinists........................................................ $15.12 $15.12 $21.80 $32.54 $32.54 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 14.83 19.23 24.40 26.85 26.85 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 14.83 19.23 24.40 26.85 26.85 Printers.......................................................... 13.04 13.69 15.98 16.18 18.67 Printing machine operators...................................... 13.04 13.04 15.98 16.18 18.67 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 6.42 9.00 10.52 11.68 13.80 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 18.89 21.02 25.18 35.21 36.82 Power plant operators........................................... 19.21 22.23 25.35 36.81 36.82 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 17.88 19.55 24.08 32.98 35.47 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 12.69 16.70 20.41 23.57 28.03 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 17.20 17.26 22.24 27.65 31.02 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 14.09 18.98 20.30 20.90 28.32 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 10.28 11.93 18.34 21.68 23.43 Helpers--production workers..................................... 17.67 19.55 22.68 26.68 26.68 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 11.00 13.81 17.34 21.87 26.50 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 14.64 16.35 19.52 22.78 26.19 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 16.44 16.44 21.74 27.33 29.96 Bus drivers....................................................... 12.59 14.74 18.05 21.77 24.60 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 15.22 17.73 20.26 24.28 25.33 Bus drivers, school............................................. 11.51 13.18 15.44 17.67 21.00 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 10.84 13.06 16.45 21.44 28.06 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.59 14.41 17.20 22.34 28.06 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 9.58 10.60 14.65 19.56 23.24 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 22.18 24.01 25.84 25.84 28.62 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 19.39 21.41 21.41 21.57 22.71 Transportation inspectors......................................... 17.10 18.01 18.01 21.75 26.97 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.50 11.50 14.50 20.18 20.73 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.50 11.50 14.50 20.18 20.73 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 10.45 11.42 13.72 17.08 18.22 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 8.32 10.43 13.72 19.44 22.77 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 8.32 9.09 12.68 16.38 17.06 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 8.29 10.47 13.72 19.44 23.36 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 10.09 13.25 17.60 26.32 26.75 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 23 Part-time State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $7.94 $9.91 $12.85 $18.39 $29.84 Management occupations.............................................. 4.71 12.00 23.62 28.85 38.24 Legislators....................................................... 4.71 10.00 23.62 34.64 38.24 Education administrators.......................................... 17.54 24.54 25.78 26.88 26.88 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 11.11 13.86 19.83 26.00 36.08 Management analysts............................................... 20.00 20.48 24.00 31.16 40.81 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 12.24 14.85 31.42 40.00 40.00 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 11.65 14.22 40.00 40.00 40.00 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 10.41 10.82 17.99 23.80 30.63 Psychologists..................................................... 22.25 22.25 32.29 35.75 36.25 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 22.25 22.25 32.29 35.75 36.25 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 7.62 10.41 10.41 18.56 20.91 Community and social services occupations........................... 11.37 13.78 19.44 27.22 39.15 Counselors........................................................ 13.78 19.17 25.54 34.47 45.98 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 13.78 15.39 26.07 35.80 45.98 Social workers.................................................... 10.52 16.48 21.87 25.83 29.21 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 13.39 16.48 18.37 24.83 27.57 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 10.72 13.37 15.00 18.60 39.15 Social and human service assistants............................. 9.05 13.37 13.37 16.47 18.60 Legal occupations................................................... 14.38 15.30 36.96 42.75 45.24 Lawyers........................................................... 15.30 36.96 40.74 45.24 45.24 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 27.08 27.08 27.08 30.74 39.12 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 27.08 27.08 27.08 27.08 57.99 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 9.25 11.18 15.13 24.77 39.74 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 18.54 25.11 35.50 47.56 63.18 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 16.25 26.64 48.50 52.00 66.58 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 24.46 33.12 40.00 40.00 48.69 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 35.80 40.00 40.00 40.00 52.00 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 24.15 24.46 27.11 43.47 47.51 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 35.50 35.50 35.50 51.47 52.39 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 35.50 35.50 35.50 51.47 54.61 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 22.00 39.75 64.64 64.64 64.64 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 22.00 39.75 64.64 64.64 64.64 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 17.80 17.80 22.00 47.64 53.82 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 8.44 8.44 8.44 39.45 48.90 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 23.06 23.06 37.45 68.28 112.66 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 23.06 23.06 38.07 85.13 112.66 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 25.72 26.87 29.74 30.63 51.44 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 20.61 26.66 41.48 41.48 41.48 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... $14.90 $25.11 $35.80 $47.51 $54.79 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 25.11 25.11 25.11 41.86 50.29 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 22.00 35.80 40.39 47.64 55.87 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 14.18 15.14 22.00 54.79 55.59 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 18.40 24.59 31.04 46.50 53.37 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 13.15 13.15 37.37 51.39 63.18 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 20.00 24.59 30.86 36.30 45.44 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 8.91 11.34 17.39 31.24 40.94 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 17.64 19.81 26.80 34.82 49.45 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 14.67 17.64 19.81 22.63 27.82 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 24.88 26.80 32.19 40.52 49.45 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 8.91 11.09 14.95 26.36 39.63 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 8.91 10.94 14.85 25.65 39.63 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 11.09 11.09 18.84 26.36 33.27 Secondary school teachers....................................... 8.72 11.67 24.69 35.86 46.05 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 8.67 11.33 24.36 34.72 39.00 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 25.54 33.61 33.61 46.05 53.92 Special education teachers...................................... 11.93 14.00 17.27 41.52 51.30 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 11.93 11.93 30.43 41.52 51.30 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 8.29 10.00 13.73 22.65 30.76 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 16.64 19.43 25.62 28.88 35.64 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 11.50 16.94 18.30 28.17 29.14 Librarians........................................................ 14.28 17.26 19.85 24.64 37.72 Library technicians............................................... 10.39 12.68 14.95 17.60 20.41 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.24 10.30 12.90 15.79 20.33 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 9.22 12.21 19.11 22.13 25.17 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 8.29 9.22 14.40 19.18 19.18 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 8.29 8.29 9.22 14.40 27.57 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 9.00 19.18 19.18 19.18 19.18 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 12.21 12.21 23.68 26.31 27.31 Interpreters and translators.................................... 12.21 12.21 23.68 26.31 27.31 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 15.39 19.66 26.78 33.26 44.13 Pharmacists....................................................... 28.20 41.57 41.57 43.46 44.32 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 62.02 69.84 74.94 191.92 237.18 Psychiatrists................................................... 51.50 62.02 71.11 73.52 76.29 Registered nurses................................................. 20.99 25.17 29.00 34.24 43.98 Therapists........................................................ 17.42 20.63 33.26 37.40 39.67 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.54 28.46 31.60 33.66 38.65 Physical therapists............................................. 20.63 36.47 37.40 37.40 37.40 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 17.42 17.42 20.45 20.45 32.22 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 25.93 25.93 35.81 47.04 47.04 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. $16.87 $18.39 $21.24 $24.71 $25.90 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 18.39 18.39 21.24 24.71 25.30 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 16.25 22.25 28.09 47.19 47.19 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 20.40 22.94 30.36 47.19 47.19 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 8.11 10.77 11.40 12.67 16.00 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 11.02 15.67 19.66 23.52 28.57 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.31 15.99 18.28 20.85 24.57 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.53 10.25 12.15 14.90 17.15 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.40 9.12 11.45 13.60 17.15 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.37 9.00 11.42 13.17 17.15 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.46 13.86 14.22 14.90 15.89 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 8.93 11.15 12.53 15.78 18.08 Medical assistants.............................................. 8.93 11.09 15.02 16.62 18.57 Protective service occupations...................................... 7.86 8.90 11.74 14.43 19.19 Fire fighters..................................................... 7.86 7.86 8.08 11.47 12.86 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 7.50 9.25 10.25 17.85 19.19 Bailiffs........................................................ 7.50 7.50 8.94 17.85 17.85 Police officers................................................... 8.63 9.78 16.80 19.24 28.43 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 8.63 9.78 16.80 19.24 25.00 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 9.49 13.06 14.14 14.43 17.92 Security guards................................................. 9.49 13.06 14.14 14.43 17.92 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.00 8.33 10.00 12.01 16.47 Crossing guards................................................. 6.76 8.25 10.00 12.01 15.51 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.42 8.22 9.50 10.65 11.42 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.00 7.97 9.93 11.91 14.07 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.81 14.81 14.81 16.85 22.16 Cooks............................................................. 7.52 8.08 9.94 12.54 13.30 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 7.52 8.03 9.94 12.54 13.30 Food preparation workers.......................................... 7.86 8.28 9.69 11.33 14.30 Food service, tipped.............................................. 6.58 8.66 11.73 12.21 13.74 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.74 8.70 11.91 12.21 13.77 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.35 7.64 9.30 11.02 12.50 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.25 7.50 9.40 11.06 12.55 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 7.25 8.92 8.98 11.00 12.50 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.92 8.59 11.71 12.71 15.76 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.86 7.01 7.50 7.50 8.24 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 8.31 10.00 12.05 15.61 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.17 8.34 10.71 12.43 16.20 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.17 8.34 10.78 12.52 16.20 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. $7.22 $8.20 $10.19 $12.59 $18.08 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.00 8.14 9.75 11.87 13.81 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.00 8.25 9.89 11.87 14.00 Personal care and service occupations............................... 6.85 7.83 9.96 11.91 15.41 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 6.30 7.00 9.13 9.33 9.33 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.13 7.00 8.66 10.20 10.80 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 6.13 7.00 8.87 10.20 10.80 Tour and travel guides............................................ 7.50 8.44 8.44 9.11 10.97 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 7.50 8.44 8.44 9.11 10.97 Transportation attendants......................................... 7.98 8.79 10.46 14.23 15.40 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 7.98 8.79 10.46 14.23 15.40 Child care workers................................................ 6.92 8.82 11.68 11.94 15.90 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.92 7.50 9.15 11.66 15.00 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 7.00 8.50 11.34 15.65 21.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.92 7.50 9.00 11.02 13.39 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.29 8.37 10.63 12.76 16.78 Retail sales workers.............................................. 7.29 7.90 9.56 12.21 17.41 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 7.29 8.00 9.62 12.21 17.41 Cashiers...................................................... 7.29 8.00 9.62 12.21 17.41 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 7.50 9.46 11.60 14.79 17.26 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 9.75 9.75 9.75 19.54 19.95 Financial clerks.................................................. 11.33 11.39 14.82 16.08 18.84 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 11.33 13.40 14.82 16.08 20.69 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 9.14 9.14 9.85 10.50 19.18 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 10.02 10.30 17.03 17.03 17.03 File clerks....................................................... 7.03 7.28 8.68 12.34 14.24 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 7.35 8.42 10.40 13.24 16.51 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 7.95 9.35 10.86 12.43 12.58 Dispatchers....................................................... 8.02 9.30 10.00 16.01 22.68 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 8.02 9.30 10.00 16.01 22.68 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 9.00 10.50 13.38 14.88 16.62 Medical secretaries............................................. 8.90 8.90 9.35 15.43 15.43 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 9.67 11.03 13.41 14.58 16.62 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 10.36 12.20 14.11 15.65 17.68 Word processors and typists..................................... 10.00 12.83 14.11 15.65 17.68 Office clerks, general............................................ 6.00 8.25 11.48 14.20 16.88 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 8.15 9.22 10.08 13.72 31.00 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 8.15 9.22 9.22 9.44 13.72 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 8.31 9.66 11.10 21.03 21.43 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ $7.50 $8.56 $10.00 $10.00 $13.89 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.08 10.21 11.62 21.43 21.43 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.39 10.24 12.23 21.43 21.43 Production occupations.............................................. 5.90 6.08 9.16 17.63 18.55 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 5.65 5.90 5.90 9.57 13.45 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 10.18 11.89 14.10 16.91 20.04 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.63 12.46 14.40 17.21 20.21 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 9.93 10.52 13.47 17.26 19.91 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.98 12.56 14.49 17.21 20.21 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.28 9.92 9.92 12.19 16.84 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 9.28 9.92 9.92 12.19 16.84 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 8.50 8.50 11.13 12.42 16.74 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 5.15 6.79 6.79 8.23 8.74 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 5.15 5.15 8.20 8.23 8.74 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 8.50 9.00 9.50 10.00 12.72 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 24 Civilian supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,312 $1,202 40.0 $67,503 $60,590 2,058 First line................................................ 1,509 1,385 40.6 77,845 70,940 2,094 Second line............................................... 2,075 1,906 41.1 107,478 99,070 2,131 Third line................................................ 3,729 3,462 41.8 193,651 179,999 2,170 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,239 2,224 42.4 116,423 115,632 2,202 Second line............................................... 2,824 2,692 43.9 146,823 140,000 2,281 Third line................................................ 5,067 3,942 47.3 262,922 205,000 2,454 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,478 1,480 40.8 76,836 76,981 2,122 First line................................................ 1,614 1,385 43.1 83,923 72,010 2,239 Second line............................................... 2,279 1,988 41.6 118,529 103,358 2,163 Third line................................................ 4,095 3,846 39.9 212,952 200,000 2,073 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,259 923 39.3 65,459 47,971 2,043 First line................................................ 1,421 1,269 40.3 73,894 66,000 2,097 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,818 1,921 39.9 94,529 99,873 2,073 First line................................................ 2,049 1,915 40.5 106,569 99,603 2,106 Second line............................................... 3,793 4,327 46.6 197,242 225,014 2,422 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,308 1,068 44.1 68,014 55,536 2,294 First line................................................ 1,736 1,552 41.7 90,262 80,702 2,167 Second line............................................... 1,897 1,827 39.9 98,625 95,000 2,076 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,558 1,472 39.3 80,664 76,554 2,036 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 868 800 40.5 45,141 41,600 2,104 First line................................................ 1,167 1,100 39.8 60,693 57,200 2,068 Second line............................................... 1,458 1,568 42.2 75,838 81,536 2,195 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,714 1,666 39.8 89,147 86,611 2,068 First line................................................ 2,072 2,020 39.9 107,682 105,060 2,074 Second line............................................... 2,242 2,208 40.5 116,569 114,799 2,106 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,247 1,165 39.9 64,827 60,590 2,074 First line................................................ 1,593 1,442 40.4 82,824 74,999 2,099 Second line............................................... 2,028 1,847 40.3 105,431 96,067 2,097 Third line................................................ 4,210 3,073 42.5 218,934 159,800 2,209 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,505 1,503 40.9 78,268 78,166 2,125 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,531 1,550 40.0 79,609 80,600 2,080 First line................................................ 1,378 1,365 40.6 71,659 70,970 2,110 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... $1,400 $1,410 41.3 $72,804 $73,299 2,146 First line................................................ 1,526 1,566 41.3 79,364 81,434 2,148 Second line............................................... 1,688 1,592 41.3 87,768 82,807 2,150 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 997 982 40.0 51,844 51,052 2,080 First line................................................ 1,743 1,440 40.7 90,640 74,903 2,117 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,200 1,340 40.1 62,344 69,680 2,084 First line................................................ 1,305 1,273 40.3 67,873 66,221 2,097 Second line............................................... 1,837 1,500 41.5 95,511 78,000 2,159 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,338 1,258 40.2 69,557 65,428 2,091 First line................................................ 1,425 1,398 42.0 73,800 72,696 2,174 Second line............................................... 1,421 1,315 40.7 70,437 67,600 2,020 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 760 840 35.0 39,149 43,680 1,805 First line................................................ 891 960 39.3 44,780 47,840 1,976 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,627 1,519 39.1 74,713 67,885 1,795 First line................................................ 1,644 1,668 39.2 77,221 76,976 1,843 Second line............................................... 1,858 1,701 39.5 92,333 87,000 1,964 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,068 829 39.5 55,050 43,083 2,036 First line................................................ 1,352 1,298 38.8 69,627 66,000 1,999 Second line............................................... 2,440 2,204 40.9 126,899 114,587 2,126 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,784 1,712 40.6 92,782 89,003 2,110 First line................................................ 2,068 2,062 41.0 107,557 107,224 2,133 Second line............................................... 2,332 2,347 40.4 121,263 122,025 2,100 Food service managers Team leader............................................... 811 851 41.1 40,796 41,999 2,066 First line................................................ 1,009 962 43.5 50,385 48,000 2,175 Lodging managers First line................................................ 738 699 43.6 38,375 36,363 2,266 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,014 1,000 39.4 52,713 52,000 2,048 First line................................................ 1,437 1,340 40.2 74,652 69,680 2,091 Second line............................................... 1,800 1,612 40.9 93,587 83,824 2,128 Natural sciences managers First line................................................ 1,814 1,942 39.3 94,325 100,982 2,044 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 806 646 40.4 41,935 33,592 2,103 First line................................................ 1,081 954 39.8 56,228 49,600 2,069 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 994 918 38.2 51,703 47,751 1,986 First line................................................ $933 $846 39.3 $48,020 $44,000 2,021 Second line............................................... 1,190 1,243 40.8 61,897 64,624 2,124 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,299 $1,160 40.1 $67,456 $59,892 2,081 First line................................................ 1,519 1,365 40.8 78,857 70,940 2,120 Second line............................................... 2,136 1,993 41.4 111,059 103,661 2,150 Third line................................................ 4,030 3,750 41.9 209,537 195,000 2,180 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,311 2,486 42.5 120,183 129,276 2,212 Second line............................................... 2,870 2,962 44.1 149,248 154,016 2,294 Third line................................................ 5,974 5,000 47.4 310,647 260,000 2,463 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,479 1,480 40.8 76,918 76,981 2,122 First line................................................ 1,634 1,403 43.2 84,963 72,961 2,248 Second line............................................... 2,348 2,154 41.8 122,106 112,008 2,174 Third line................................................ 4,187 3,846 39.9 217,727 200,000 2,073 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,281 923 39.2 66,636 47,971 2,041 First line................................................ 1,410 1,269 40.3 73,317 66,000 2,098 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,818 1,921 39.9 94,529 99,873 2,073 First line................................................ 2,051 1,915 40.5 106,647 99,603 2,106 Second line............................................... 3,793 4,327 46.6 197,242 225,014 2,422 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,308 1,068 44.1 68,014 55,536 2,294 First line................................................ 1,738 1,552 41.7 90,389 80,702 2,167 Second line............................................... 1,897 1,827 39.9 98,625 95,000 2,076 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,545 1,472 39.3 80,333 76,554 2,045 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 852 800 40.6 44,298 41,600 2,109 First line................................................ 1,194 1,100 40.1 62,110 57,200 2,086 Second line............................................... 1,442 1,568 42.9 74,993 81,536 2,230 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,714 1,666 39.8 89,147 86,611 2,068 First line................................................ 2,109 2,058 40.0 109,628 107,026 2,078 Second line............................................... 2,279 2,231 40.6 118,513 116,006 2,109 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,237 1,152 39.9 64,336 59,892 2,077 First line................................................ 1,586 1,426 40.5 82,491 74,127 2,105 Second line............................................... 2,098 2,038 40.3 109,120 105,997 2,094 Third line................................................ 4,241 4,750 42.5 220,550 247,001 2,212 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,516 1,503 40.9 78,825 78,166 2,126 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,531 1,550 40.0 79,609 80,600 2,080 First line................................................ 1,385 1,372 40.6 72,015 71,349 2,112 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... $1,400 $1,410 41.3 $72,804 $73,299 2,146 First line................................................ 1,527 1,566 41.3 79,422 81,434 2,148 Second line............................................... 1,688 1,592 41.3 87,768 82,807 2,150 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 1,053 982 40.0 54,760 51,052 2,080 First line................................................ 1,817 1,754 40.8 94,473 91,208 2,124 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,022 865 40.2 53,121 45,001 2,089 First line................................................ 1,312 1,289 40.3 68,221 67,018 2,098 Second line............................................... 1,837 1,500 41.5 95,511 78,000 2,159 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,337 1,240 40.2 69,544 64,480 2,091 First line................................................ 1,446 1,442 42.1 74,848 74,984 2,179 Second line............................................... 1,420 1,315 41.0 73,844 68,399 2,133 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 762 840 34.7 39,286 43,680 1,787 First line................................................ 873 960 39.6 44,204 47,840 2,005 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 892 855 34.9 43,771 40,999 1,711 First line................................................ 1,127 1,049 40.4 57,798 54,529 2,069 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,061 972 38.7 53,693 50,559 1,961 First line................................................ 1,277 1,197 38.1 66,280 62,448 1,975 Second line............................................... 2,260 2,135 43.9 117,524 111,000 2,282 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,802 1,714 40.6 93,727 89,121 2,111 First line................................................ 2,095 2,096 41.2 108,928 109,000 2,141 Second line............................................... 2,435 2,499 40.4 126,625 129,923 2,099 Food service managers First line................................................ 1,022 967 44.2 52,883 50,136 2,288 Lodging managers First line................................................ 738 699 43.6 38,375 36,363 2,266 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 993 884 39.4 51,652 45,993 2,049 First line................................................ 1,491 1,400 40.6 77,545 72,819 2,109 Second line............................................... 1,831 1,657 41.1 95,235 86,174 2,136 Natural sciences managers First line................................................ 1,815 1,942 39.2 94,381 100,982 2,038 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 793 637 40.7 41,221 33,114 2,116 First line................................................ 1,048 923 39.8 54,515 48,001 2,068 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 986 918 38.0 51,270 47,751 1,978 First line................................................ 924 842 39.3 47,470 43,778 2,020 Second line............................................... 1,104 1,058 42.3 57,422 54,995 2,201 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 26 State and local government supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,378 $1,340 39.7 $67,732 $63,260 1,949 First line................................................ 1,452 1,411 39.3 72,138 70,970 1,951 Second line............................................... 1,755 1,701 40.0 89,173 87,994 2,035 Third line................................................ 2,491 2,115 41.2 128,700 110,001 2,129 Chief executives First line................................................ 1,973 2,019 41.7 102,614 105,000 2,167 Second line............................................... 2,356 2,423 41.3 122,510 125,999 2,149 Third line................................................ 1,851 1,258 47.0 95,321 65,400 2,421 General and operations managers First line................................................ 1,255 1,278 39.9 65,207 66,435 2,075 Second line............................................... 1,692 1,477 39.9 87,999 76,802 2,073 Administrative services managers First line................................................ 1,112 1,063 39.1 57,814 55,266 2,030 Computer and information systems managers First line................................................ 1,394 1,398 38.5 72,485 72,702 2,000 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,382 1,217 39.2 71,887 63,260 2,037 First line................................................ 1,658 1,695 39.0 86,198 88,128 2,029 Second line............................................... 1,551 1,551 40.8 80,672 80,646 2,119 Purchasing managers First line................................................ 1,200 1,310 39.9 62,385 68,099 2,072 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers First line................................................ 1,214 1,089 40.0 63,132 56,622 2,080 Construction managers First line................................................ 1,005 1,024 40.1 52,249 53,236 2,085 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,722 1,577 39.6 78,406 70,778 1,805 First line................................................ 1,743 1,743 39.0 80,554 79,832 1,804 Second line............................................... 1,858 1,673 39.5 91,781 87,000 1,950 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,070 829 39.7 55,435 43,083 2,057 First line................................................ 1,486 1,428 40.2 75,553 72,971 2,042 Second line............................................... 2,499 2,310 39.9 129,970 120,112 2,075 Engineering managers First line................................................ 1,621 1,623 38.3 84,267 84,386 1,991 Food service managers First line................................................ 923 766 39.3 37,844 27,897 1,610 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,173 1,098 39.3 60,975 57,092 2,045 First line................................................ 1,171 1,202 38.7 60,601 60,897 2,000 Second line............................................... 1,508 1,434 39.4 78,416 74,593 2,048 Property, real estate, and community association managers First line................................................ 1,350 1,129 40.0 70,200 58,687 2,080 Social and community service managers First line................................................ $1,000 $1,027 39.2 $51,977 $53,423 2,036 Second line............................................... 1,335 1,330 38.3 69,400 69,149 1,993 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 27 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1) of workers in civilian establishments for major occupational groups Civilian 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 Occupational group(2) workers workers workers workers workers or more All workers........................................................... $19.29 $16.19 $17.45 $18.81 $23.93 Management, professional, and related............................... 31.45 27.39 30.90 31.46 33.50 Management, business, and financial............................... 34.89 30.37 34.26 35.34 37.95 Professional and related.......................................... 29.76 25.42 28.44 29.43 31.84 Service............................................................. 11.31 9.30 8.97 11.21 14.50 Sales and office.................................................... 15.46 14.79 15.78 15.39 16.60 Sales and related................................................. 16.57 15.56 18.14 16.46 20.56 Office and administrative support................................. 14.86 14.15 14.33 14.78 15.97 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.49 17.62 20.16 20.85 22.53 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.46 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.70 17.59 20.58 20.60 22.59 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.78 13.04 13.19 14.05 19.20 Production........................................................ 15.11 13.34 13.63 14.08 19.00 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.42 12.81 12.79 14.01 19.50 B Civilian 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 workers workers workers workers workers Occupational group(2) or more Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 1.2% 0.9% 1.4% 0.8% 2.8% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 1.7 2.0 1.0 1.1 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.2 2.2 2.0 1.8 2.0 Professional and related.......................................... 1.0 2.4 3.0 1.5 1.0 Service............................................................. 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.0 7.1 Sales and office.................................................... .7 1.1 2.3 1.7 1.8 Sales and related................................................. 1.4 2.3 5.5 4.0 7.6 Office and administrative support................................. .7 .8 1.1 .9 1.2 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.3 1.5 3.6 2.2 2.0 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.5 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.6 2.0 2.8 1.7 2.7 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... .9 2.0 1.6 1.1 1.8 Production........................................................ 1.1 3.1 1.9 1.4 2.5 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.2 1.9 2.1 1.3 2.4 1 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. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 28 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1) of workers in private industry establishments for major occupational groups Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 Occupational group(2) industry workers workers workers workers workers or more All workers........................................................... $18.56 $16.18 $17.36 $18.47 $23.50 Management, professional, and related............................... 31.66 27.41 31.22 31.93 35.10 Management, business, and financial............................... 35.17 30.36 34.44 35.57 39.80 Professional and related.......................................... 29.54 25.45 28.68 29.72 32.70 Service............................................................. 9.72 9.28 8.68 10.09 10.93 Sales and office.................................................... 15.42 14.79 15.83 15.43 16.78 Sales and related................................................. 16.57 15.56 18.14 16.47 20.81 Office and administrative support................................. 14.71 14.15 14.37 14.78 15.82 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.46 17.64 20.31 21.09 23.49 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.46 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.64 17.59 20.68 20.75 23.28 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.64 13.04 13.13 13.98 19.27 Production........................................................ 15.02 13.34 13.57 14.03 18.89 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.22 12.81 12.73 13.93 20.02 B Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 industry workers workers workers workers Occupational group(2) workers or more Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 1.2% 1.0% 1.4% 1.0% 4.0% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 1.7 2.1 1.2 1.4 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.2 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.4 Professional and related.......................................... 1.2 2.4 3.3 1.8 1.2 Service............................................................. 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.2 7.5 Sales and office.................................................... .7 1.1 2.3 1.8 2.5 Sales and related................................................. 1.4 2.3 5.5 4.0 8.1 Office and administrative support................................. .7 .8 1.2 .9 1.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.3 1.5 3.7 2.4 2.8 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.7 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.6 2.0 2.8 1.7 3.2 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 1.0 2.0 1.6 1.1 2.1 Production........................................................ 1.1 3.1 1.9 1.4 2.6 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.3 1.9 2.1 1.4 3.1 1 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. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 29 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1)of State and local government establishments for major occupational groups State 500 Occupational group(2) and local 1-49 50-99 100-499 workers government workers workers workers or more workers All workers........................................................... $23.99 $17.50 $19.81 $22.00 $24.69 Management, professional, and related............................... 30.79 24.40 26.82 29.12 31.31 Management, business, and financial............................... 33.03 33.17 29.07 32.76 33.23 Professional and related.......................................... 30.30 19.02 26.25 28.39 30.88 Service............................................................. 18.51 14.77 15.01 16.94 19.11 Sales and office.................................................... 15.86 14.22 13.27 14.79 16.21 Sales and related................................................. 15.10 – – 14.35 15.27 Office and administrative support................................. 15.87 14.22 13.27 14.80 16.23 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.84 15.64 15.67 18.33 20.91 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.52 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.39 18.45 16.40 18.72 21.03 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 18.33 13.80 18.20 17.18 18.66 Production........................................................ 20.75 – 21.02 19.13 21.25 Transportation and material moving................................ 17.60 12.66 16.74 16.50 17.94 B State 500 and local 1-49 50-99 100-499 workers government workers workers workers or more Occupational group(2) workers Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 1.2% 9.3% 4.6% 1.4% 1.4% Management, professional, and related............................... 1.3 14.4 3.7 1.6 1.5 Management, business, and financial............................... 3.6 9.3 7.8 2.0 4.4 Professional and related.......................................... 1.1 17.8 5.0 1.9 1.3 Service............................................................. 1.3 5.8 10.8 3.6 1.2 Sales and office.................................................... 1.2 8.1 4.6 1.5 1.4 Sales and related................................................. 4.5 – – 8.1 5.1 Office and administrative support................................. 1.2 8.1 4.6 1.6 1.4 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.7 11.9 7.8 2.7 1.8 Construction and extraction...................................... 2.0 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 3.0 12.9 9.6 4.8 3.1 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 1.6 11.7 7.2 3.3 1.9 Production........................................................ 3.8 – 9.6 7.2 4.4 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.3 12.3 7.7 4.1 1.5 1 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. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: 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........................................................... $17.85 $14.53 $710 $578 39.8 $36,616 $29,994 2,052 Management occupations.............................................. 34.78 29.14 1,428 1,200 41.1 74,130 62,400 2,131 Chief executives.................................................. 62.47 64.90 2,758 2,630 44.1 143,401 136,739 2,295 General and operations managers................................... 38.73 31.44 1,657 1,400 42.8 86,165 72,800 2,225 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.90 28.85 1,262 1,015 39.5 65,601 52,779 2,057 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.22 40.51 1,964 1,606 41.6 102,108 83,491 2,162 Marketing managers.............................................. 56.02 41.21 2,284 1,538 40.8 118,790 80,000 2,121 Sales managers.................................................. 42.24 40.14 1,776 1,655 42.1 92,374 86,083 2,187 Public relations managers......................................... 38.26 27.43 1,519 1,093 39.7 79,003 56,848 2,065 Administrative services managers.................................. 23.94 23.38 967 982 40.4 50,254 51,059 2,099 Computer and information systems managers......................... 46.12 40.63 1,852 1,587 40.2 96,309 82,499 2,088 Financial managers................................................ 34.24 28.85 1,389 1,169 40.6 72,234 60,786 2,110 Human resources managers.......................................... 34.52 32.05 1,377 1,305 39.9 71,627 67,885 2,075 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 29.97 27.35 1,225 1,231 40.9 63,690 63,999 2,125 Training and development managers............................... 41.37 34.87 1,624 1,395 39.3 84,471 72,530 2,042 Industrial production managers.................................... 33.21 28.00 1,379 1,296 41.5 71,719 67,393 2,159 Purchasing managers............................................... 34.59 31.22 1,406 1,235 40.7 73,117 64,220 2,114 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 28.64 25.72 1,159 1,081 40.5 60,259 56,197 2,104 Construction managers............................................. 33.44 32.45 1,395 1,356 41.7 72,248 70,515 2,161 Education administrators.......................................... 23.47 25.00 948 980 40.4 48,627 50,000 2,072 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.13 20.75 824 830 40.9 42,298 40,505 2,102 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 29.95 26.97 1,181 1,075 39.4 60,604 55,922 2,024 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 25.86 25.72 988 900 38.2 48,934 50,000 1,893 Engineering managers.............................................. 49.24 48.08 2,035 2,077 41.3 105,820 108,000 2,149 Food service managers............................................. 22.86 19.23 1,051 964 46.0 54,253 47,900 2,373 Funeral directors................................................. 22.43 19.50 933 785 41.6 48,537 40,799 2,164 Lodging managers.................................................. 20.45 17.49 875 738 42.8 45,525 38,351 2,226 Medical and health services managers.............................. 31.95 28.87 1,297 1,155 40.6 67,455 60,050 2,111 Natural sciences managers......................................... 47.32 48.55 1,927 1,942 40.7 100,189 100,982 2,117 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.34 21.64 978 865 40.2 50,841 45,001 2,089 Social and community service managers............................. 23.72 21.43 922 842 38.9 47,555 39,603 2,004 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 27.44 25.00 1,107 1,000 40.3 57,164 52,001 2,083 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.88 24.11 1,047 983 40.4 54,425 51,116 2,103 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 28.73 27.93 1,124 1,103 39.1 58,452 57,346 2,035 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 28.43 27.57 1,110 1,085 39.0 57,712 56,400 2,030 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 30.78 30.36 1,225 1,214 39.8 63,696 63,151 2,070 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 24.63 25.89 981 1,036 39.8 51,008 53,851 2,071 Cost estimators................................................... 26.54 25.00 1,079 1,000 40.7 56,131 52,004 2,115 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 24.67 24.76 992 990 40.2 48,773 51,501 1,977 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 25.93 23.39 1,005 830 38.7 52,251 43,176 2,015 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.69 24.04 1,107 991 41.5 57,584 51,522 2,157 Training and development specialists............................ $21.50 $18.29 $873 $732 40.6 $39,050 $35,360 1,817 Logisticians...................................................... 23.52 20.28 941 811 40.0 48,927 42,174 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 33.55 28.84 1,403 1,154 41.8 72,963 59,983 2,175 Meeting and convention planners................................... 21.39 23.29 849 923 39.7 44,167 47,999 2,065 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.80 26.15 1,123 1,041 40.4 58,393 54,122 2,100 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 23.87 24.71 955 988 40.0 49,658 51,397 2,080 Credit analysts................................................... 26.82 27.78 1,057 1,111 39.4 54,953 57,789 2,049 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 30.95 26.71 1,230 1,009 39.7 63,936 52,484 2,066 Financial analysts.............................................. 37.19 33.65 1,543 1,269 41.5 80,242 66,000 2,158 Personal financial advisors..................................... 25.64 22.82 1,019 856 39.7 52,964 44,503 2,066 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 29.86 27.40 1,132 1,015 37.9 58,843 52,800 1,971 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 32.41 24.04 1,299 976 40.1 67,557 50,758 2,084 Loan officers................................................... 32.80 24.40 1,315 979 40.1 68,395 50,918 2,085 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 33.54 31.90 1,349 1,278 40.2 70,115 66,354 2,091 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.72 30.34 1,329 1,250 40.6 69,118 65,000 2,112 Computer software engineers....................................... 40.79 40.87 1,639 1,635 40.2 85,212 85,005 2,089 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 41.40 40.87 1,659 1,635 40.1 86,291 85,005 2,084 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 39.18 38.46 1,584 1,538 40.4 82,371 80,001 2,102 Computer support specialists...................................... 24.97 21.15 987 846 39.5 51,303 43,998 2,054 Computer systems analysts......................................... 39.90 38.46 1,614 1,580 40.4 83,905 82,160 2,103 Database administrators........................................... 28.18 25.69 1,137 1,028 40.3 59,103 53,435 2,098 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 28.92 26.88 1,159 1,082 40.1 59,993 56,264 2,075 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 28.36 27.12 1,139 1,085 40.2 59,238 56,399 2,089 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 27.65 25.90 1,121 1,038 40.5 58,224 54,001 2,106 Architects, except naval.......................................... 30.19 26.92 1,244 1,148 41.2 64,684 59,687 2,142 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 30.32 26.92 1,251 1,139 41.3 65,047 59,251 2,146 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 27.01 22.00 1,084 880 40.1 56,354 45,760 2,087 Surveyors....................................................... 31.02 28.60 1,247 1,144 40.2 64,821 59,488 2,090 Engineers......................................................... 34.54 32.31 1,419 1,316 41.1 73,689 68,434 2,134 Civil engineers................................................. 31.74 28.97 1,325 1,250 41.7 68,883 65,001 2,170 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 50.36 51.79 2,183 2,291 43.3 113,515 119,124 2,254 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 34.40 33.02 1,413 1,321 41.1 73,472 68,682 2,136 Electrical engineers.......................................... 31.27 31.49 1,273 1,307 40.7 66,189 67,974 2,116 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 36.34 33.80 1,501 1,362 41.3 78,071 70,814 2,148 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 38.18 33.65 1,590 1,535 41.6 82,697 79,826 2,166 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.63 32.04 1,406 1,346 41.8 73,130 70,000 2,174 Mechanical engineers............................................ 31.48 29.50 1,287 1,231 40.9 66,911 63,999 2,126 Drafters.......................................................... 21.51 21.00 856 843 39.8 44,510 44,096 2,069 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 22.15 22.12 886 893 40.0 46,078 46,410 2,081 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 18.00 16.00 720 640 40.0 37,437 33,280 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.08 18.85 803 754 40.0 41,770 39,208 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.77 20.39 871 816 40.0 45,250 42,411 2,079 Civil engineering technicians................................... 15.79 12.90 631 516 40.0 32,835 26,834 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... $22.35 $23.08 $894 $923 40.0 $46,483 $48,006 2,080 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.36 32.52 1,174 1,301 40.0 60,041 67,640 2,045 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.80 19.60 911 784 40.0 47,383 40,762 2,078 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 16.57 14.00 663 560 40.0 34,467 29,120 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.11 26.41 1,154 1,038 39.6 59,903 53,992 2,058 Life scientists................................................... 35.51 33.23 1,358 1,175 38.3 70,302 56,160 1,980 Biological scientists........................................... 33.83 30.65 1,248 1,038 36.9 64,899 53,992 1,918 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 34.77 34.61 1,275 1,038 36.7 66,316 53,992 1,907 Physical scientists............................................... 30.13 26.96 1,211 1,078 40.2 62,970 56,081 2,090 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 27.90 26.29 1,116 1,052 40.0 58,023 54,685 2,080 Chemists...................................................... 26.83 26.03 1,073 1,041 40.0 55,811 54,144 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 33.88 31.67 1,369 1,267 40.4 71,187 65,882 2,101 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 26.62 25.29 1,069 1,012 40.1 55,571 52,603 2,087 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.75 40.00 1,657 1,600 40.7 86,168 83,200 2,114 Economists........................................................ 38.94 32.89 1,588 1,315 40.8 82,580 68,401 2,121 Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.62 29.33 1,193 1,154 40.3 62,054 60,000 2,095 Market research analysts........................................ 29.62 29.33 1,193 1,154 40.3 62,054 60,000 2,095 Chemical technicians.............................................. 23.62 20.77 940 831 39.8 48,691 43,204 2,061 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 16.70 15.68 650 627 38.9 33,780 32,614 2,023 Community and social services occupations........................... 16.91 15.09 668 630 39.5 34,349 32,200 2,031 Counselors........................................................ 18.39 16.32 706 653 38.4 36,143 34,486 1,966 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.34 16.83 648 673 39.7 33,711 35,000 2,063 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 25.09 20.55 903 798 36.0 44,410 43,156 1,770 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 12.56 11.11 486 420 38.7 25,288 21,854 2,013 Social workers.................................................... 17.66 16.59 683 664 38.7 35,149 33,708 1,990 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 16.25 15.11 631 604 38.9 31,843 30,751 1,960 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.49 18.01 772 710 37.7 40,141 36,920 1,959 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.37 17.06 713 702 38.8 37,081 36,504 2,019 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 15.29 14.42 594 538 38.9 30,675 27,997 2,007 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.05 12.81 514 500 39.4 26,452 25,312 2,027 Clergy............................................................ 14.33 12.83 741 751 51.7 38,511 39,041 2,688 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 22.44 18.37 855 735 38.1 44,427 38,199 1,980 Legal occupations................................................... 30.36 24.04 1,241 962 40.9 64,534 49,999 2,126 Lawyers........................................................... 44.47 38.46 1,891 1,667 42.5 98,317 86,696 2,211 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 20.58 18.59 816 743 39.6 42,423 38,657 2,061 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.37 22.06 913 913 40.8 47,501 47,499 2,123 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.99 22.06 901 913 41.0 46,867 47,499 2,132 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 17.05 13.00 649 521 38.1 29,519 25,584 1,731 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 25.75 22.84 1,019 913 39.6 50,807 47,501 1,973 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 20.76 22.84 820 913 39.5 42,492 47,501 2,047 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 20.69 22.84 817 913 39.5 42,459 47,501 2,052 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ $24.52 $21.63 $1,012 $1,015 41.3 $52,441 $52,780 2,139 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.34 20.30 951 885 42.6 49,432 45,999 2,213 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 19.51 16.60 730 640 37.4 31,658 30,662 1,623 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 13.77 12.23 518 490 37.6 25,166 22,962 1,827 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.41 12.00 503 480 37.5 24,567 22,962 1,832 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.75 14.99 640 599 38.2 30,002 31,171 1,791 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.06 23.50 909 884 37.8 34,807 35,009 1,446 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.44 23.96 920 888 37.6 35,298 35,548 1,444 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 21.69 22.05 835 834 38.5 31,696 31,469 1,461 Secondary school teachers....................................... 30.35 28.80 1,117 1,073 36.8 43,137 41,429 1,421 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 30.46 28.84 1,120 1,083 36.8 43,176 41,429 1,418 Special education teachers...................................... 25.96 25.24 908 757 35.0 39,387 39,374 1,517 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 23.34 20.00 806 726 34.5 36,359 37,777 1,558 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.21 31.50 1,305 1,181 36.0 49,283 44,414 1,361 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 16.63 18.00 650 636 39.1 30,627 24,300 1,842 Instructional coordinators........................................ 26.38 26.52 1,005 1,019 38.1 49,964 53,000 1,894 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.88 9.40 386 371 39.0 19,194 18,803 1,942 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 23.37 18.91 927 750 39.7 48,193 39,000 2,062 Artists and related workers....................................... 21.57 18.91 851 756 39.4 44,247 39,333 2,051 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 22.73 18.75 887 724 39.0 46,141 37,671 2,030 Designers......................................................... 21.42 18.50 850 747 39.7 44,177 38,821 2,062 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 31.01 31.25 1,246 1,250 40.2 64,810 65,000 2,090 Floral designers................................................ 11.18 10.00 435 400 38.9 22,635 20,800 2,024 Graphic designers............................................... 19.63 18.03 781 747 39.8 40,625 38,821 2,069 Interior designers.............................................. 24.35 23.31 938 963 38.5 48,783 50,062 2,004 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 38.55 22.96 1,542 918 40.0 80,179 47,751 2,080 Producers and directors......................................... 38.55 22.96 1,542 918 40.0 80,179 47,751 2,080 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 26.95 14.56 1,043 600 38.7 54,243 31,200 2,013 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 26.52 14.56 1,016 577 38.3 52,821 29,994 1,992 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 16.28 13.00 642 520 39.4 33,365 27,040 2,050 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 16.44 13.00 648 520 39.4 33,678 27,040 2,048 Public relations specialists...................................... 24.54 22.72 973 909 39.6 50,604 47,249 2,062 Writers and editors............................................... 25.40 21.05 1,016 947 40.0 52,841 49,255 2,081 Editors......................................................... 22.27 19.43 896 783 40.3 46,613 40,739 2,093 Technical writers............................................... 30.75 27.36 1,225 1,094 39.9 63,724 56,900 2,072 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 19.59 20.00 639 675 32.6 33,211 35,100 1,695 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 21.92 20.50 932 719 42.5 48,466 37,380 2,211 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.33 17.97 863 719 42.4 44,863 37,380 2,206 Photographers..................................................... 13.60 13.97 548 559 40.3 28,521 29,047 2,097 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 18.04 15.80 722 632 40.0 37,523 32,864 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... $29.09 $23.00 $1,143 $908 39.3 $59,395 $47,156 2,042 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 21.52 21.33 856 853 39.8 44,520 44,366 2,069 Pharmacists....................................................... 47.37 47.75 1,886 1,910 39.8 98,094 99,322 2,071 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 84.12 77.28 3,556 3,365 42.3 184,843 175,000 2,197 Family and general practitioners................................ 95.08 76.39 3,774 3,125 39.7 196,250 162,521 2,064 Internists, general............................................. 88.78 64.92 3,406 2,435 38.4 177,126 126,594 1,995 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 51.02 54.35 2,115 2,270 41.5 109,979 118,015 2,155 Physician assistants.............................................. 38.22 35.62 1,532 1,427 40.1 79,676 74,178 2,085 Registered nurses................................................. 27.63 25.35 1,093 1,010 39.6 56,803 52,494 2,056 Therapists........................................................ 28.78 26.50 1,115 993 38.7 57,718 51,331 2,005 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.97 30.38 1,269 1,215 39.7 65,983 63,190 2,064 Physical therapists............................................. 33.51 31.00 1,305 1,240 38.9 67,855 64,480 2,025 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 21.58 21.72 772 869 35.8 40,165 45,178 1,861 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.49 17.38 744 717 40.2 38,688 37,302 2,092 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 19.95 19.11 839 764 42.1 43,631 39,738 2,188 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.66 16.35 693 654 39.3 36,050 34,002 2,042 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.20 31.32 1,037 1,077 34.3 53,899 55,985 1,785 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 26.45 27.00 1,041 1,080 39.3 54,120 56,160 2,046 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.16 24.00 1,002 960 39.8 52,112 49,920 2,071 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 12.84 10.43 535 473 41.7 27,827 24,570 2,168 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.12 15.00 596 597 39.4 31,003 31,034 2,050 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.73 13.50 541 518 39.4 28,136 26,915 2,049 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.90 20.16 783 769 39.3 40,702 40,000 2,046 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.42 17.25 679 679 39.0 35,291 35,295 2,026 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.16 14.25 598 546 39.5 31,105 28,413 2,052 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.37 16.85 768 674 39.6 39,922 35,044 2,061 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.51 11.43 478 442 38.2 24,831 22,984 1,985 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.01 9.67 391 375 39.1 20,331 19,500 2,031 Home health aides............................................... 9.33 9.51 365 369 39.1 18,986 19,198 2,035 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.24 9.71 400 375 39.1 20,814 19,500 2,032 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.58 9.60 369 378 38.5 19,181 19,656 2,001 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 18.91 17.00 740 680 39.1 38,493 35,360 2,036 Physical therapist assistants................................... 24.68 27.82 984 1,082 39.9 51,151 56,243 2,073 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.84 10.30 414 412 38.2 21,533 21,424 1,986 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.59 13.00 510 494 37.5 26,532 25,646 1,952 Dental assistants............................................... 16.18 16.00 575 569 35.5 29,902 29,594 1,848 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.61 12.00 489 480 38.8 25,420 24,960 2,016 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.28 13.42 543 527 38.1 28,261 27,394 1,979 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.66 10.41 399 401 37.4 20,732 20,842 1,945 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.34 10.00 450 400 39.7 23,396 20,800 2,063 Protective service occupations...................................... 10.32 10.00 410 400 39.7 20,877 20,072 2,023 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 9.86 9.50 391 380 39.6 20,316 19,760 2,061 Security guards................................................. $9.86 $9.50 $391 $380 39.6 $20,316 $19,760 2,061 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.53 12.50 439 500 38.1 11,248 3,585 976 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.48 8.00 323 300 38.1 16,685 15,600 1,966 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.20 13.36 597 580 42.0 30,656 29,999 2,158 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.89 17.00 688 687 40.7 34,529 35,360 2,044 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.81 13.08 583 576 42.2 30,054 29,827 2,176 Cooks............................................................. 9.50 9.00 366 358 38.5 18,935 18,329 1,993 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.81 7.85 296 293 37.9 15,385 15,210 1,971 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 10.04 9.80 388 374 38.6 19,849 19,240 1,977 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 9.88 9.50 379 360 38.4 19,655 18,720 1,989 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.14 8.75 355 340 38.8 18,446 17,659 2,019 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.78 8.25 335 315 38.1 17,225 16,380 1,962 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.14 4.50 185 165 36.0 9,541 8,320 1,857 Bartenders...................................................... 6.97 6.75 251 240 36.0 13,051 12,480 1,873 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.35 3.50 156 123 35.7 8,003 6,334 1,838 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.71 6.80 253 260 37.7 13,110 13,534 1,953 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.95 7.75 303 284 38.1 15,684 14,586 1,973 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.95 7.75 303 283 38.1 15,723 14,724 1,978 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 7.94 7.69 303 288 38.1 15,543 14,586 1,958 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.65 8.00 257 301 38.6 13,343 15,639 2,008 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.83 7.70 301 300 38.5 15,525 15,600 1,982 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.85 8.00 309 276 34.9 15,838 13,650 1,790 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.58 10.00 454 400 39.2 23,082 19,760 1,993 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.62 18.11 749 710 40.2 38,873 36,920 2,088 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.40 13.94 614 558 39.9 31,914 28,999 2,073 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 21.75 25.12 883 1,005 40.6 45,731 52,250 2,103 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.11 9.00 393 346 38.9 20,226 17,784 2,001 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.65 10.00 420 390 39.4 21,581 19,972 2,026 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.13 7.75 306 300 37.7 15,750 15,600 1,938 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.81 14.84 630 593 39.8 32,752 30,859 2,071 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.59 10.25 460 405 39.7 21,859 19,343 1,885 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.26 10.00 449 400 39.9 21,199 18,720 1,883 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.80 16.50 593 555 35.3 29,830 28,860 1,775 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.73 9.75 416 374 38.7 20,861 19,032 1,944 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 13.82 13.95 546 550 39.5 25,648 23,920 1,856 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... $9.23 $9.35 $363 $374 39.4 $18,891 $19,440 2,047 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 10.01 8.30 380 294 38.0 16,213 14,560 1,620 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.22 7.85 347 294 37.6 13,656 14,560 1,481 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 11.58 11.70 448 466 38.6 22,946 24,206 1,981 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.70 10.50 471 362 37.1 24,512 18,817 1,930 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.85 10.73 478 386 37.2 24,853 20,094 1,935 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.74 12.58 527 497 38.3 27,380 25,821 1,993 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 12.49 11.33 481 453 38.5 24,751 23,566 1,981 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 9.16 9.75 338 300 36.9 17,202 14,924 1,879 Child care workers................................................ 8.37 8.00 331 320 39.5 17,082 16,613 2,040 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.54 10.70 414 400 39.2 21,503 20,800 2,040 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 15.26 14.42 585 559 38.3 23,231 23,608 1,522 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 16.81 14.72 633 559 37.7 32,923 29,089 1,959 Recreation workers.............................................. 14.22 13.39 552 500 38.8 18,811 18,001 1,323 Sales and related occupations....................................... 18.76 13.93 755 560 40.2 39,159 29,120 2,088 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.05 15.88 802 654 42.1 41,671 34,000 2,187 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 16.60 15.08 698 630 42.1 36,290 32,760 2,187 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.81 22.78 1,255 993 42.1 65,238 51,624 2,188 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.68 10.00 504 389 39.8 26,121 20,134 2,061 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.85 8.22 345 322 39.0 17,897 16,742 2,023 Cashiers...................................................... 8.85 8.22 345 322 39.0 17,897 16,742 2,023 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.09 11.74 527 467 40.2 27,327 24,269 2,088 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.38 10.00 455 400 40.0 23,587 20,800 2,072 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.69 13.56 594 536 40.4 30,890 27,851 2,103 Retail salespersons............................................. 15.28 11.74 615 460 40.2 31,759 23,712 2,078 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 19.88 17.50 777 700 39.1 40,390 36,400 2,032 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.07 19.62 1,037 740 39.8 53,928 38,458 2,069 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 45.41 30.75 1,820 1,230 40.1 94,624 63,962 2,084 Travel agents..................................................... 14.08 13.75 544 550 38.6 28,285 28,600 2,008 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.15 23.97 1,178 962 40.4 61,199 49,999 2,099 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 34.47 29.19 1,383 1,168 40.1 71,777 60,721 2,082 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.32 23.14 1,107 930 40.5 57,499 48,352 2,105 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 17.08 13.93 682 557 39.9 35,454 28,974 2,075 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 17.08 13.93 682 557 39.9 35,454 28,974 2,075 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 25.92 20.00 1,040 811 40.1 54,080 42,172 2,087 Real estate brokers............................................. 22.66 20.44 949 863 41.9 49,330 44,897 2,177 Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.02 19.83 1,069 800 39.6 55,608 41,592 2,058 Sales engineers................................................... 32.37 31.08 1,325 1,333 40.9 68,925 69,299 2,129 Telemarketers..................................................... 10.85 9.50 416 360 38.4 21,646 18,720 1,996 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 16.01 11.07 635 443 39.7 33,003 23,017 2,061 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.65 13.87 577 544 39.4 29,964 28,288 2,046 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ $20.30 $19.69 $807 $774 39.8 $41,964 $40,225 2,067 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.53 11.46 451 440 39.1 23,464 22,880 2,035 Telephone operators............................................... 16.85 17.26 642 647 38.1 33,381 33,665 1,981 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.13 13.50 558 539 39.5 28,998 28,001 2,053 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.79 14.10 590 564 39.9 30,608 29,330 2,070 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.98 13.50 550 540 39.3 28,597 28,080 2,045 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.26 15.00 602 595 39.4 31,277 30,927 2,050 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 15.33 15.50 610 610 39.8 31,718 31,720 2,068 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.11 15.06 638 602 39.6 33,166 31,319 2,059 Tellers......................................................... 11.40 10.77 451 428 39.6 23,455 22,277 2,058 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 17.74 16.96 683 673 38.5 35,536 35,000 2,003 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.61 14.00 577 555 39.5 30,023 28,870 2,055 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.65 14.91 620 585 39.6 32,134 30,333 2,053 File clerks....................................................... 11.79 11.48 459 457 39.0 23,877 23,739 2,026 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.17 9.00 360 360 39.2 18,370 18,720 2,003 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.85 12.39 483 452 37.6 25,114 23,504 1,955 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.27 14.85 605 593 39.6 31,451 30,826 2,059 New accounts clerks............................................... 12.50 12.23 495 489 39.6 25,720 25,438 2,058 Order clerks...................................................... 14.11 13.00 564 520 40.0 29,331 27,040 2,079 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.89 15.87 705 635 39.4 36,646 32,999 2,048 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.09 11.79 476 466 39.4 24,740 24,134 2,047 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.99 13.80 552 535 39.4 28,683 27,820 2,051 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 15.64 16.28 626 651 40.0 32,539 33,862 2,080 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.70 10.51 405 396 37.9 21,066 20,590 1,969 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.27 15.00 621 600 40.7 32,289 31,200 2,115 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.43 15.00 628 600 40.7 32,662 31,200 2,116 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 15.28 12.25 611 490 40.0 31,788 25,480 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 17.92 16.97 718 680 40.1 37,319 35,360 2,083 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.27 12.51 529 500 39.9 27,512 26,000 2,074 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.17 11.55 486 460 40.0 25,245 23,920 2,075 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.28 11.79 491 472 40.0 25,540 24,523 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.98 16.04 663 630 39.1 34,310 31,965 2,021 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.70 19.23 778 753 39.5 40,458 39,156 2,054 Legal secretaries............................................... 18.04 16.23 702 613 38.9 36,519 31,890 2,025 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.88 14.01 575 560 38.7 29,865 29,120 2,008 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.48 15.00 604 600 39.0 31,024 30,758 2,004 Computer operators................................................ 16.08 16.27 634 612 39.4 32,945 31,799 2,049 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.58 12.00 490 469 39.0 25,446 24,211 2,023 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.24 11.64 476 463 38.9 24,716 24,078 2,020 Word processors and typists..................................... 14.32 13.87 562 520 39.2 29,203 27,039 2,039 Desktop publishers................................................ 16.11 14.95 618 561 38.3 32,118 29,160 1,993 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.74 15.50 611 596 38.8 31,786 31,000 2,020 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.46 10.17 453 407 39.6 23,581 21,158 2,058 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.43 12.50 525 500 39.1 27,272 26,000 2,031 Office machine operators, except computer......................... $12.44 $12.03 $496 $481 39.9 $25,804 $25,024 2,075 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.85 11.00 514 440 40.0 26,718 22,880 2,080 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.03 11.00 481 440 40.0 24,210 22,880 2,013 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.86 9.28 394 371 40.0 19,326 18,616 1,961 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.66 9.50 426 380 40.0 20,144 18,720 1,889 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 18.34 16.44 732 644 39.9 37,345 33,280 2,036 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.44 25.00 1,080 1,000 40.9 55,826 52,000 2,112 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.08 25.66 1,000 1,026 39.9 49,901 49,265 1,989 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.69 25.66 1,024 1,026 39.9 50,966 49,265 1,984 Carpenters........................................................ 19.54 18.00 777 720 39.8 40,060 37,440 2,050 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 20.13 19.00 794 713 39.5 41,260 37,050 2,050 Carpet installers............................................... 22.27 20.00 891 800 40.0 46,312 41,600 2,080 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.51 15.84 729 634 39.4 37,841 32,949 2,044 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 18.89 18.00 753 720 39.8 37,937 37,440 2,008 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 18.85 18.00 751 720 39.8 37,838 37,440 2,007 Construction laborers............................................. 14.57 12.77 577 511 39.6 28,895 25,553 1,983 Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.23 16.00 734 640 40.3 35,525 31,410 1,949 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.06 15.00 638 600 39.7 29,486 28,560 1,835 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 19.21 16.56 779 662 40.5 38,523 34,432 2,005 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.02 15.00 680 600 39.9 35,323 31,200 2,076 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 16.84 15.00 673 600 39.9 34,982 31,200 2,077 Electricians...................................................... 19.95 18.00 798 720 40.0 41,505 37,440 2,080 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.00 15.00 680 600 40.0 35,350 31,200 2,080 Insulation workers................................................ 16.30 14.97 652 599 40.0 33,900 31,131 2,080 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.30 14.97 572 599 40.0 29,740 31,131 2,080 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.77 16.14 711 645 40.0 36,967 33,565 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 14.82 13.00 586 520 39.5 30,091 27,040 2,031 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 14.72 13.00 582 520 39.5 29,885 27,040 2,030 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.90 19.79 835 792 40.0 43,185 41,161 2,066 Pipelayers...................................................... 15.43 13.00 617 520 40.0 32,093 27,040 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 21.52 20.00 860 800 40.0 44,424 41,600 2,064 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 15.56 15.24 616 600 39.6 31,967 31,200 2,054 Roofers........................................................... 15.93 13.85 634 520 39.8 31,308 26,121 1,966 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.41 17.00 756 630 39.0 39,277 32,760 2,024 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 22.65 21.97 906 879 40.0 46,951 44,819 2,073 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.14 11.50 484 453 39.9 24,552 22,880 2,022 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 13.28 12.00 521 480 39.2 26,040 22,880 1,960 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.61 12.50 505 500 40.0 26,235 26,000 2,080 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.85 9.50 394 380 40.0 20,453 19,760 2,076 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... $10.17 $10.00 $407 $400 40.0 $21,160 $20,800 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 11.68 12.00 467 480 40.0 24,290 24,960 2,080 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.68 9.50 387 380 40.0 19,217 19,760 1,985 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 26.98 27.00 1,082 1,080 40.1 56,275 56,160 2,085 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 38.60 39.57 1,544 1,583 40.0 80,287 82,306 2,080 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.73 15.18 749 607 40.0 37,866 31,583 2,021 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.53 18.89 777 756 44.3 40,420 39,291 2,306 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.43 15.04 616 602 39.9 31,438 30,160 2,038 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 16.00 677 640 40.0 35,225 33,280 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 21.21 19.57 849 783 40.0 44,080 40,706 2,078 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 21.33 19.50 853 780 40.0 44,375 40,560 2,080 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 12.64 12.10 505 484 40.0 26,283 25,168 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.36 17.09 739 685 40.2 38,311 35,454 2,086 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 25.58 23.53 1,062 975 41.5 55,232 50,703 2,159 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 16.97 16.25 678 650 39.9 35,245 33,800 2,077 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 23.69 25.89 948 1,036 40.0 49,281 53,847 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 23.69 25.89 948 1,036 40.0 49,281 53,847 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 17.08 16.00 684 640 40.0 35,562 33,280 2,082 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 18.04 16.86 722 674 40.0 37,532 35,071 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 31.30 34.30 1,253 1,372 40.0 65,134 71,340 2,081 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 15.48 15.50 628 640 40.6 32,681 33,280 2,112 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.27 12.00 571 480 40.0 29,680 24,960 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.18 18.00 765 720 39.9 39,788 37,440 2,074 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 21.39 20.00 879 749 41.1 44,594 41,600 2,085 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.59 16.34 710 659 40.4 36,943 34,245 2,100 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.89 15.00 682 600 40.4 35,475 31,200 2,100 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 17.00 669 680 40.0 34,790 35,360 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.81 16.88 719 684 40.4 37,406 35,543 2,100 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.06 18.00 765 720 40.1 39,774 37,440 2,087 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 17.23 17.00 699 680 40.6 36,359 35,360 2,110 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.72 15.40 656 620 41.7 34,110 32,240 2,169 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 18.08 17.50 723 700 40.0 37,586 36,400 2,079 Rail car repairers.............................................. 17.85 18.24 714 730 40.0 37,134 37,939 2,080 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.71 15.00 626 600 39.8 32,219 31,200 2,051 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 18.15 610 726 39.6 30,970 37,752 2,011 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 16.00 664 640 39.9 34,095 31,462 2,048 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ $15.47 $15.00 $619 $600 40.0 $32,183 $31,200 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.61 10.00 422 400 39.8 21,942 20,800 2,068 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.54 10.00 419 400 39.7 21,764 20,800 2,066 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 18.63 18.50 745 740 40.0 38,758 38,480 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 21.19 20.78 848 831 40.0 44,073 43,222 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.72 17.14 754 680 40.3 39,230 35,360 2,096 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 17.04 17.36 693 680 40.7 36,018 35,375 2,114 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.86 16.60 674 664 39.9 34,777 33,946 2,062 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.29 20.53 851 804 40.0 44,060 41,810 2,070 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.07 15.00 602 600 39.9 30,996 30,714 2,057 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.53 15.29 661 612 40.0 34,170 31,799 2,067 Millwrights..................................................... 18.84 16.60 753 664 40.0 39,179 34,530 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.01 27.22 1,000 1,089 40.0 51,801 56,618 2,071 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 27.19 27.22 1,088 1,089 40.0 56,558 56,618 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.25 27.46 970 1,099 40.0 50,153 57,123 2,068 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 18.40 15.45 736 618 40.0 38,268 32,136 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.57 12.95 539 500 39.7 27,679 26,000 2,039 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.49 11.00 456 420 39.7 23,243 21,840 2,023 Production occupations.............................................. 13.63 12.46 542 494 39.8 28,147 25,646 2,065 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 20.96 20.40 851 830 40.6 44,239 43,160 2,110 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 11.30 10.40 450 416 39.8 23,385 21,632 2,069 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 10.71 10.00 428 400 40.0 22,279 20,800 2,080 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 11.53 10.52 458 421 39.8 23,834 21,882 2,068 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 11.26 10.66 446 426 39.6 23,182 22,173 2,059 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 18.83 16.87 753 675 40.0 39,159 35,079 2,080 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 14.13 14.50 565 580 40.0 29,386 30,160 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 10.81 10.00 431 400 39.9 22,409 20,800 2,073 Team assemblers................................................. 11.40 11.00 456 440 40.0 23,703 22,880 2,080 Bakers............................................................ 11.31 10.00 442 400 39.1 22,990 20,800 2,032 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 13.26 14.00 517 550 39.0 26,867 28,600 2,026 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 13.57 14.05 531 560 39.1 27,602 29,120 2,033 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 13.63 16.25 507 500 37.2 26,379 26,000 1,935 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 9.68 8.90 387 356 40.0 20,128 18,512 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.69 11.10 424 430 39.6 21,972 21,385 2,055 Food batchmakers................................................ 11.83 12.20 464 455 39.3 24,019 23,205 2,031 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 8.75 7.88 348 315 39.8 18,118 16,388 2,070 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.55 17.00 707 680 40.3 36,778 35,360 2,096 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.75 16.40 676 650 40.3 35,120 33,800 2,097 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 22.81 20.00 917 800 40.2 47,699 41,600 2,091 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ $12.82 $12.80 $511 $514 39.8 $26,551 $26,728 2,071 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.10 13.25 520 520 39.7 27,048 27,040 2,065 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 12.84 12.00 514 480 40.0 26,717 24,960 2,080 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 13.19 12.50 528 500 40.0 27,423 26,000 2,079 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.77 11.48 511 459 40.0 26,564 23,878 2,080 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.11 10.50 444 420 40.0 23,055 20,800 2,075 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.54 13.00 542 520 40.0 28,157 27,040 2,079 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.20 15.00 608 600 40.0 31,613 31,200 2,080 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.87 17.33 635 693 40.0 33,017 36,036 2,080 Machinists........................................................ 18.95 19.20 757 768 40.0 39,374 39,936 2,078 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.38 17.98 695 719 40.0 36,153 37,398 2,080 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 17.72 16.15 709 646 40.0 36,860 33,592 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 11.42 10.50 449 400 39.3 23,339 20,800 2,044 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.04 10.00 434 400 39.3 22,544 20,800 2,041 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.97 11.90 503 468 38.8 26,171 24,336 2,018 Tool and die makers............................................... 20.57 20.85 823 834 40.0 42,646 43,368 2,073 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 15.31 14.50 612 580 40.0 31,824 30,160 2,079 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 15.37 14.50 614 580 40.0 31,939 30,160 2,078 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.11 14.18 565 567 40.0 29,358 29,494 2,080 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.08 13.50 566 560 40.2 29,419 29,120 2,089 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 13.69 14.58 547 583 40.0 28,468 30,326 2,080 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.94 14.75 717 590 40.0 37,305 30,680 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.07 11.75 523 470 40.0 27,182 24,440 2,080 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 16.59 16.25 653 650 39.4 33,952 33,800 2,047 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 11.54 10.50 454 390 39.3 23,601 20,280 2,046 Bindery workers................................................. 11.38 10.00 447 390 39.3 23,266 20,280 2,045 Printers.......................................................... 15.41 15.00 614 600 39.8 31,910 31,200 2,070 Job printers.................................................... 16.38 17.95 642 720 39.2 33,363 37,440 2,036 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 15.54 16.00 620 640 39.9 32,229 33,280 2,074 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.14 14.71 605 589 39.9 31,436 30,603 2,076 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. $10.10 $9.60 $396 $373 39.2 $20,576 $19,371 2,038 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.04 9.00 350 339 38.7 18,208 17,645 2,014 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 9.05 8.80 356 350 39.3 18,504 18,177 2,044 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.42 12.00 539 469 37.3 28,011 24,375 1,942 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.14 11.50 525 431 37.2 27,315 22,425 1,932 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 10.46 10.15 409 400 39.1 21,280 20,800 2,034 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.32 10.70 395 400 38.3 20,536 20,800 1,990 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 10.18 10.55 407 422 40.0 21,170 21,944 2,080 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.93 11.50 511 460 39.5 26,589 23,920 2,056 Upholsterers.................................................... 12.77 11.00 511 440 40.0 26,559 22,880 2,080 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 12.97 12.00 519 480 40.0 26,968 24,960 2,079 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.61 10.84 504 434 40.0 26,233 22,545 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 11.91 11.44 475 456 39.9 24,657 23,400 2,071 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.34 10.53 452 421 39.9 23,471 21,902 2,070 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.43 13.00 495 520 39.9 25,747 27,040 2,072 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 23.66 23.49 947 940 40.0 49,219 48,857 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 23.06 23.49 922 940 40.0 47,963 48,857 2,080 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 18.91 17.69 756 708 40.0 39,338 36,795 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.46 28.00 964 1,008 39.4 50,145 52,416 2,050 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.97 28.47 1,119 1,139 40.0 58,179 59,218 2,080 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 15.84 16.32 634 653 40.0 32,951 33,935 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 14.43 15.18 577 607 40.0 30,010 31,574 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 14.36 13.99 573 560 39.9 29,053 27,360 2,024 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.66 14.00 627 560 40.0 32,142 28,080 2,052 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.88 10.94 475 438 40.0 24,048 22,080 2,025 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 15.30 15.00 610 600 39.9 30,745 28,392 2,010 Cutting workers................................................... 12.74 12.36 504 480 39.6 26,210 24,960 2,057 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.58 14.00 543 560 40.0 28,244 29,120 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.50 11.70 493 454 39.4 25,637 23,629 2,051 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 11.90 11.90 476 476 40.0 24,754 24,748 2,080 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 11.25 10.00 450 400 40.0 23,400 20,800 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.98 12.56 558 502 39.9 28,957 26,125 2,071 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.79 14.90 622 596 39.4 32,334 30,984 2,048 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 16.77 15.00 653 576 38.9 33,957 29,952 2,025 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 12.61 13.03 502 493 39.8 25,852 25,646 2,051 Painting workers.................................................. 14.13 12.47 566 500 40.1 29,423 26,000 2,082 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.16 12.00 486 480 40.0 25,228 24,856 2,075 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.14 16.58 732 663 40.3 38,049 34,486 2,098 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.37 12.25 492 490 39.8 25,584 25,480 2,069 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.79 11.00 501 440 39.2 26,076 22,880 2,039 Photographic process workers.................................... $13.50 $11.00 $533 $440 39.5 $27,739 $22,880 2,056 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 12.24 10.71 477 416 39.0 24,797 21,611 2,026 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 11.29 10.22 449 404 39.7 23,296 20,883 2,064 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 11.81 10.83 473 433 40.0 24,575 22,526 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 11.33 11.00 453 440 40.0 23,562 22,880 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 14.53 15.00 574 600 39.5 29,833 31,200 2,053 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.46 10.00 415 400 39.7 21,593 20,800 2,064 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.49 12.22 546 487 40.5 28,125 25,056 2,085 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 18.45 16.25 760 644 41.2 39,276 33,488 2,129 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 20.64 21.88 874 875 42.3 45,460 45,504 2,202 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 39.57 29.88 1,627 1,384 41.1 82,372 64,642 2,082 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.65 11.00 430 440 36.9 20,366 21,840 1,748 Bus drivers, school............................................. 11.26 10.07 337 312 30.0 12,713 12,017 1,129 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 14.87 14.20 611 574 41.1 31,465 29,640 2,116 Driver/sales workers............................................ 15.57 15.25 627 638 40.3 32,626 33,176 2,095 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 15.96 14.99 670 600 42.0 34,303 31,200 2,149 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 12.48 11.38 496 451 39.7 25,677 23,454 2,057 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 9.54 9.45 366 352 38.3 19,006 18,304 1,993 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.24 13.62 488 545 39.9 24,374 25,066 1,991 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.55 20.00 847 800 45.7 42,864 41,600 2,310 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 18.55 20.00 847 800 45.7 42,864 41,600 2,310 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.07 7.50 306 280 37.9 15,928 14,560 1,973 Service station attendants........................................ 10.44 9.50 414 380 39.7 21,532 19,760 2,063 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 11.63 10.75 465 430 40.0 24,183 22,360 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 16.38 14.42 655 577 40.0 33,950 29,994 2,072 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.89 15.60 634 624 39.9 32,301 32,240 2,033 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.84 15.50 632 620 39.9 32,186 31,585 2,032 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 14.71 15.68 588 627 40.0 30,597 32,614 2,080 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 13.36 12.50 534 500 40.0 27,654 26,000 2,070 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.44 10.00 414 393 39.6 21,399 20,222 2,049 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.55 9.00 381 350 39.9 19,793 18,200 2,073 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.00 10.20 435 404 39.5 22,478 20,800 2,044 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 9.97 9.50 399 380 40.0 20,733 19,760 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.62 9.00 380 360 39.5 19,536 18,720 2,030 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.14 10.00 459 427 41.1 23,843 22,194 2,140 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 – 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 – 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. 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........................................................... $21.61 $17.07 $858 $678 39.7 $44,379 $35,152 2,053 Management occupations.............................................. 45.14 40.52 1,827 1,628 40.5 94,953 84,552 2,103 Chief executives.................................................. 164.07 82.34 7,450 3,685 45.4 387,403 191,601 2,361 General and operations managers................................... 52.42 45.71 2,179 1,885 41.6 113,287 98,007 2,161 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.94 30.04 1,321 1,250 40.1 68,712 65,001 2,086 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.90 42.05 1,911 1,712 40.7 99,364 89,022 2,119 Marketing managers.............................................. 49.46 44.96 1,996 1,798 40.4 103,798 93,517 2,099 Sales managers.................................................. 42.82 35.78 1,772 1,499 41.4 92,125 77,936 2,152 Public relations managers......................................... 43.92 38.10 1,739 1,486 39.6 90,408 77,277 2,059 Administrative services managers.................................. 33.95 33.05 1,364 1,322 40.2 70,913 68,750 2,089 Computer and information systems managers......................... 51.79 49.50 2,095 2,008 40.4 108,889 104,433 2,103 Financial managers................................................ 47.47 41.53 1,912 1,706 40.3 99,405 88,720 2,094 Human resources managers.......................................... 33.54 25.58 1,348 1,023 40.2 70,085 53,204 2,090 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 42.60 39.82 1,734 1,618 40.7 90,154 84,115 2,116 Industrial production managers.................................... 40.87 39.83 1,672 1,601 40.9 86,931 83,233 2,127 Purchasing managers............................................... 41.79 37.26 1,679 1,490 40.2 87,293 77,492 2,089 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 37.90 37.50 1,544 1,500 40.7 80,306 78,000 2,119 Construction managers............................................. 37.74 35.61 1,540 1,449 40.8 80,105 75,358 2,122 Education administrators.......................................... 33.23 29.64 1,281 1,115 38.5 65,975 57,370 1,985 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.64 20.39 798 777 38.7 40,685 40,404 1,971 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 35.08 31.54 1,414 1,306 40.3 71,414 66,600 2,036 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.93 30.57 1,339 1,188 38.3 69,202 61,108 1,981 Engineering managers.............................................. 55.72 52.99 2,256 2,130 40.5 117,310 110,760 2,105 Food service managers............................................. 25.52 24.04 1,070 967 41.9 55,619 50,307 2,179 Lodging managers.................................................. 27.20 17.33 1,190 867 43.8 61,904 45,063 2,276 Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.49 36.60 1,547 1,462 40.2 80,453 76,026 2,090 Natural sciences managers......................................... 39.30 34.93 1,490 1,397 37.9 77,467 72,650 1,971 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 25.87 24.52 1,034 981 40.0 53,765 50,997 2,078 Social and community service managers............................. 26.32 23.69 1,020 888 38.8 52,946 46,072 2,012 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 30.05 27.35 1,202 1,087 40.0 62,481 56,534 2,079 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 27.48 25.48 1,112 1,008 40.5 57,839 52,406 2,105 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 23.62 21.32 920 812 38.9 47,831 42,220 2,025 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 23.72 21.20 923 809 38.9 48,005 42,071 2,024 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 22.01 24.47 861 979 39.1 44,796 50,900 2,035 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.48 20.55 1,107 903 41.8 57,541 46,952 2,173 Cost estimators................................................... 34.94 36.43 1,416 1,476 40.5 73,635 76,731 2,107 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 28.00 26.67 1,110 1,058 39.7 57,742 54,999 2,062 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 30.63 27.24 1,220 1,088 39.8 63,446 56,597 2,071 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.86 24.73 1,025 996 39.7 53,313 51,775 2,062 Training and development specialists............................ 26.89 26.34 1,067 1,019 39.7 55,495 53,000 2,064 Logisticians...................................................... 31.18 29.52 1,246 1,181 40.0 64,786 61,391 2,078 Management analysts............................................... $35.52 $34.11 $1,418 $1,364 39.9 $73,740 $70,947 2,076 Meeting and convention planners................................... 23.84 24.54 931 982 39.1 48,438 51,043 2,032 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.51 25.65 1,095 1,019 39.8 56,940 52,998 2,070 Budget analysts................................................... 34.51 33.17 1,436 1,380 41.6 74,646 71,744 2,163 Credit analysts................................................... 26.33 22.84 1,055 913 40.1 54,843 47,501 2,083 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 34.12 30.12 1,365 1,200 40.0 70,955 62,400 2,080 Financial analysts.............................................. 35.81 30.77 1,445 1,231 40.4 75,161 64,010 2,099 Personal financial advisors..................................... 29.60 23.11 1,172 924 39.6 60,922 48,063 2,058 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.87 28.75 1,205 1,106 39.0 62,666 57,530 2,030 Financial examiners............................................... 28.36 26.81 1,146 1,072 40.4 59,584 55,761 2,101 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 28.79 23.37 1,152 929 40.0 59,887 48,318 2,080 Loan counselors................................................. 23.60 16.29 939 652 39.8 48,828 33,889 2,069 Loan officers................................................... 29.22 23.40 1,169 936 40.0 60,796 48,664 2,081 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.75 35.00 1,433 1,400 40.1 74,495 72,800 2,084 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 44.11 42.70 1,764 1,708 40.0 91,742 88,816 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.36 32.05 1,290 1,281 39.9 67,076 66,622 2,073 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.38 40.34 1,677 1,637 40.5 87,198 85,109 2,107 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.44 39.58 1,647 1,596 40.7 85,660 82,992 2,118 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 42.15 41.03 1,701 1,648 40.4 88,470 85,696 2,099 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.65 22.57 1,024 903 39.9 53,247 46,946 2,076 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.11 36.06 1,481 1,442 39.9 77,013 75,001 2,075 Database administrators........................................... 33.39 34.85 1,330 1,385 39.8 69,156 72,001 2,071 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 32.44 31.23 1,300 1,220 40.1 67,626 63,440 2,084 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 35.34 32.51 1,408 1,308 39.9 73,242 67,999 2,073 Actuaries......................................................... 39.01 38.72 1,533 1,412 39.3 79,741 73,445 2,044 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.98 35.75 1,456 1,418 39.4 75,704 73,711 2,047 Statisticians..................................................... 35.98 36.81 1,415 1,334 39.3 73,590 69,391 2,045 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 34.13 32.78 1,376 1,323 40.3 71,484 68,806 2,094 Architects, except naval.......................................... 34.98 32.74 1,416 1,310 40.5 73,609 68,099 2,104 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 34.98 32.74 1,416 1,310 40.5 73,609 68,099 2,104 Engineers......................................................... 38.66 37.41 1,563 1,511 40.4 81,245 78,582 2,102 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.89 49.13 1,919 1,965 40.1 99,777 102,190 2,083 Chemical engineers.............................................. 40.98 39.70 1,645 1,588 40.1 85,519 82,574 2,087 Civil engineers................................................. 35.51 34.77 1,445 1,413 40.7 75,124 73,486 2,116 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 39.55 40.16 1,621 1,673 41.0 84,301 87,000 2,131 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 39.35 39.03 1,590 1,571 40.4 82,687 81,666 2,101 Electrical engineers.......................................... 39.76 39.10 1,615 1,598 40.6 83,970 83,100 2,112 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.94 38.89 1,566 1,561 40.2 81,426 81,191 2,091 Environmental engineers......................................... 43.22 44.25 1,732 1,770 40.1 90,053 92,040 2,084 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.47 34.01 1,401 1,366 40.6 72,858 71,032 2,114 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 37.34 34.71 1,504 1,380 40.3 78,214 71,760 2,095 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.86 33.21 1,379 1,360 40.7 71,694 70,743 2,118 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... $30.77 $29.41 $1,231 $1,176 40.0 $64,011 $61,164 2,080 Materials engineers............................................. 31.92 31.32 1,310 1,253 41.0 68,109 65,150 2,133 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.56 33.00 1,411 1,338 40.8 73,351 69,421 2,122 Nuclear engineers............................................... 40.44 39.43 1,618 1,577 40.0 84,121 82,008 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.98 44.24 1,959 1,770 40.0 100,977 89,149 2,061 Drafters.......................................................... 24.25 22.50 969 900 40.0 50,409 46,800 2,079 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.68 26.16 1,107 1,046 40.0 57,568 54,413 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 23.73 22.79 949 912 40.0 49,357 47,399 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 23.14 21.13 926 845 40.0 48,142 43,952 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.48 23.57 940 946 40.0 48,723 49,005 2,075 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 26.80 26.35 1,080 1,074 40.3 56,179 55,848 2,096 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.64 18.50 866 740 40.0 45,021 38,480 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 21.97 22.16 880 886 40.0 45,741 46,045 2,082 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 25.25 26.87 1,010 1,075 40.0 52,524 55,896 2,080 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.08 24.04 966 982 40.1 50,223 51,056 2,085 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.53 19.86 904 792 40.1 46,884 41,016 2,081 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 25.03 24.35 1,002 974 40.0 52,078 50,642 2,081 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.84 27.25 1,230 1,090 39.9 63,749 56,601 2,067 Life scientists................................................... 33.57 30.29 1,316 1,183 39.2 68,361 61,400 2,037 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 39.23 39.62 1,539 1,426 39.2 80,048 74,152 2,041 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 37.36 1,386 1,413 39.1 72,081 73,474 2,035 Biological scientists........................................... 33.88 33.09 1,327 1,305 39.2 68,857 67,870 2,032 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 36.58 36.15 1,421 1,403 38.8 73,869 72,952 2,020 Microbiologists............................................... 28.43 26.58 1,150 1,130 40.4 59,782 58,740 2,103 Medical scientists.............................................. 32.58 25.72 1,286 1,026 39.5 66,871 53,352 2,053 Physical scientists............................................... 37.30 33.90 1,500 1,359 40.2 77,630 69,784 2,081 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 46.33 44.55 1,840 1,782 39.7 95,659 92,664 2,065 Physicists.................................................... 46.33 44.55 1,840 1,782 39.7 95,659 92,664 2,065 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 36.45 30.08 1,463 1,209 40.1 76,094 62,849 2,088 Chemists...................................................... 35.45 29.62 1,425 1,198 40.2 74,101 62,319 2,090 Materials scientists.......................................... 39.46 39.42 1,579 1,577 40.0 82,084 82,000 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 36.91 34.00 1,540 1,360 41.7 80,080 70,720 2,170 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 35.33 34.00 1,486 1,360 42.1 77,294 70,720 2,188 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 53.34 34.24 2,134 1,369 40.0 110,948 71,211 2,080 Economists........................................................ 31.86 24.63 1,391 1,179 43.7 72,325 61,291 2,270 Market and survey researchers..................................... 35.89 32.08 1,475 1,288 41.1 76,722 67,000 2,138 Market research analysts........................................ 35.90 32.08 1,476 1,288 41.1 76,743 67,000 2,138 Psychologists..................................................... 28.82 22.86 1,123 914 38.9 56,505 47,549 1,960 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 30.78 22.86 1,194 914 38.8 59,844 47,549 1,944 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 35.26 31.50 1,363 1,103 38.7 70,875 57,335 2,010 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 20.86 19.31 829 772 39.7 43,091 40,161 2,066 Biological technicians............................................ 19.73 18.98 779 732 39.5 40,525 38,064 2,054 Chemical technicians.............................................. 21.55 22.17 859 876 39.9 44,599 45,525 2,069 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 33.95 1,409 1,358 40.0 73,271 70,616 2,080 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... $21.76 $20.96 $868 $838 39.9 $45,050 $43,597 2,071 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 26.63 30.59 1,065 1,224 40.0 55,380 63,627 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.64 16.25 690 640 39.1 35,718 33,176 2,025 Counselors........................................................ 17.24 16.15 676 645 39.2 34,997 33,413 2,029 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.60 15.39 623 616 40.0 32,422 32,011 2,078 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 18.46 15.87 717 635 38.8 36,897 32,508 1,999 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.79 17.23 702 666 39.5 36,495 34,632 2,052 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.37 15.86 603 603 39.3 31,365 31,339 2,041 Social workers.................................................... 19.67 18.27 768 718 39.1 39,769 36,941 2,022 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.66 16.59 676 636 38.3 34,637 33,093 1,962 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.29 22.98 909 906 39.0 47,245 47,104 2,029 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.10 16.14 682 654 39.9 35,452 34,008 2,073 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 13.93 12.64 548 506 39.3 28,265 26,291 2,029 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.17 12.38 477 494 39.2 24,599 25,075 2,021 Clergy............................................................ 19.60 20.45 744 746 38.0 38,182 38,814 1,948 Legal occupations................................................... 57.26 51.68 2,313 2,189 40.4 120,124 113,497 2,098 Lawyers........................................................... 71.60 66.06 2,958 2,788 41.3 153,816 145,001 2,148 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 27.34 26.39 1,048 1,019 38.4 54,521 53,000 1,994 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.14 20.17 869 785 39.3 44,398 40,453 2,005 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 23.46 23.27 935 931 39.9 48,640 48,402 2,073 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 34.66 29.78 1,337 1,168 38.6 58,930 50,034 1,700 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 47.04 39.74 1,833 1,551 39.0 76,886 62,130 1,634 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 56.00 52.87 2,143 1,972 38.3 82,902 73,297 1,480 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 39.17 33.45 1,518 1,267 38.8 60,967 49,479 1,557 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 32.31 23.79 1,222 952 37.8 57,012 49,479 1,765 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.85 39.58 1,682 1,484 39.3 62,726 57,368 1,464 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 70.87 76.92 2,768 2,925 39.1 104,665 110,400 1,477 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 70.89 77.18 2,767 2,939 39.0 105,136 110,866 1,483 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.69 42.08 2,503 1,875 41.9 114,311 93,731 1,915 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 42.08 2,503 1,875 41.9 114,311 93,731 1,915 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.28 49.90 2,066 1,987 38.1 84,011 79,630 1,548 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.67 49.65 1,998 1,785 37.2 74,904 68,976 1,396 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 60.33 51.54 2,342 2,042 38.8 103,211 105,251 1,711 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.68 39.26 1,695 1,567 37.9 67,614 63,143 1,513 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 56.24 53.73 1,993 2,087 35.4 71,744 67,550 1,276 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.96 39.18 1,575 1,567 39.4 74,740 81,501 1,871 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.32 42.52 1,746 1,741 38.5 69,293 66,378 1,529 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 38.66 1,814 1,546 37.7 69,225 60,310 1,439 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 63.41 55.52 2,511 1,993 39.6 110,503 75,000 1,743 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 75.88 67.80 3,012 2,559 39.7 128,846 94,494 1,698 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 34.07 1,292 1,320 39.4 61,140 63,773 1,863 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... $40.68 $41.15 $1,581 $1,597 38.8 $59,227 $59,260 1,456 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.68 41.15 1,581 1,597 38.8 59,227 59,260 1,456 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 58.55 57.68 2,280 2,462 38.9 94,852 93,126 1,620 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 78.99 75.96 3,111 3,198 39.4 121,839 127,838 1,542 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.58 37.78 1,556 1,511 38.4 60,740 56,650 1,497 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 38.43 37.78 1,468 1,511 38.2 56,436 54,403 1,469 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.50 31.91 1,530 1,276 38.7 58,194 41,999 1,473 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 41.94 37.79 1,605 1,524 38.3 64,488 61,690 1,537 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 46.39 1,725 1,652 36.7 65,460 61,071 1,394 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.26 33.12 1,560 1,426 39.7 60,080 54,074 1,530 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.24 37.90 1,559 1,477 38.7 62,274 59,838 1,548 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 36.16 29.81 1,401 1,192 38.7 63,938 52,584 1,768 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 30.09 1,168 1,203 39.7 48,529 51,750 1,647 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 24.29 22.02 933 843 38.4 38,800 36,073 1,597 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 14.54 13.50 558 498 38.4 26,576 23,920 1,828 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 14.51 13.50 557 496 38.4 26,492 23,840 1,826 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 27.05 26.74 1,051 1,023 38.8 40,853 39,507 1,510 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.70 23.46 958 901 38.8 37,538 35,050 1,520 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.62 31.55 1,231 1,214 38.9 47,169 46,463 1,492 Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.20 31.54 1,243 1,244 38.6 47,412 47,171 1,473 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.99 32.25 1,271 1,272 38.5 47,924 47,414 1,453 Special education teachers...................................... 26.04 23.94 963 903 37.0 40,688 39,501 1,562 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.12 23.70 919 898 38.1 39,410 38,858 1,634 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 32.71 45.81 1,103 1,597 33.7 44,511 57,500 1,361 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 32.34 30.00 1,243 1,200 38.4 60,483 55,483 1,870 Librarians........................................................ 30.87 26.49 1,150 1,039 37.3 58,836 52,911 1,906 Library technicians............................................... 18.68 18.46 725 700 38.8 37,456 36,400 2,006 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.12 22.15 977 885 38.9 50,518 46,001 2,011 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.65 10.04 413 400 38.8 20,086 20,796 1,886 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 28.10 23.77 1,110 949 39.5 56,882 48,887 2,025 Artists and related workers....................................... 27.83 24.39 1,128 1,000 40.5 58,102 52,002 2,088 Art directors................................................... 33.22 32.83 1,348 1,313 40.6 70,113 68,286 2,111 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 27.47 22.67 1,145 1,052 41.7 59,530 54,725 2,167 Designers......................................................... 24.61 22.60 981 894 39.9 51,021 46,476 2,073 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 34.14 35.20 1,366 1,408 40.0 71,018 73,206 2,080 Graphic designers............................................... 22.02 20.68 872 830 39.6 45,332 43,177 2,058 Interior designers.............................................. 22.21 21.41 894 856 40.3 46,489 44,535 2,093 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 17.28 17.89 690 680 39.9 35,896 35,360 2,077 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 35.99 35.51 1,455 1,398 40.4 75,540 71,306 2,099 Producers and directors......................................... 36.46 36.57 1,475 1,398 40.4 76,540 72,696 2,099 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... $21.32 $20.45 $826 $755 38.7 $39,539 $37,210 1,855 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 21.56 20.45 824 755 38.2 38,999 37,210 1,809 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 39.71 38.47 1,513 1,455 38.1 63,056 51,072 1,588 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.27 31.92 1,516 1,277 38.6 63,954 55,160 1,628 Announcers........................................................ 47.75 23.75 1,907 950 39.9 99,184 49,400 2,077 Radio and television announcers................................. 47.75 23.75 1,907 950 39.9 99,184 49,400 2,077 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 42.60 28.85 1,636 1,192 38.4 84,854 61,984 1,992 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 34.90 26.85 1,336 1,116 38.3 69,253 57,990 1,984 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.85 25.90 1,100 1,036 39.5 57,204 53,862 2,054 Writers and editors............................................... 27.42 24.74 1,074 983 39.2 55,551 50,253 2,026 Editors......................................................... 27.15 23.74 1,049 910 38.6 54,536 47,341 2,009 Technical writers............................................... 29.67 28.79 1,190 1,151 40.1 61,901 59,873 2,087 Writers and authors............................................. 20.89 17.21 832 688 39.8 40,537 35,797 1,940 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 24.58 21.85 985 878 40.1 51,195 45,681 2,083 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.42 19.01 913 761 39.0 47,464 39,547 2,027 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 26.03 20.19 1,042 808 40.0 54,202 41,995 2,082 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.03 16.83 805 663 38.3 41,852 34,470 1,990 Photographers..................................................... 17.90 15.00 709 600 39.6 29,759 23,615 1,663 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 23.92 20.28 957 811 40.0 49,749 42,182 2,080 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 25.14 22.32 1,006 893 40.0 52,298 46,426 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.41 24.91 1,073 971 39.1 55,744 50,502 2,034 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 23.86 22.57 954 903 40.0 49,616 46,946 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.82 47.00 1,857 1,877 39.7 96,590 97,614 2,063 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 58.06 62.67 2,296 2,496 39.5 119,371 129,792 2,056 Family and general practitioners................................ 62.71 67.79 2,471 2,712 39.4 128,501 140,999 2,049 Internists, general............................................. 33.31 22.46 1,457 898 43.7 75,763 46,717 2,274 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 65.18 72.11 2,649 2,884 40.6 137,764 149,989 2,114 Physician assistants.............................................. 36.69 36.91 1,435 1,410 39.1 74,635 73,341 2,034 Registered nurses................................................. 29.79 28.26 1,152 1,103 38.7 59,912 57,330 2,011 Therapists........................................................ 26.56 26.13 1,045 1,028 39.4 54,026 53,248 2,034 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.91 27.00 1,067 1,076 39.6 55,181 55,598 2,050 Physical therapists............................................. 31.47 30.94 1,237 1,226 39.3 63,794 63,053 2,027 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.80 35.74 1,330 1,430 39.4 69,173 74,339 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 17.33 17.00 685 680 39.5 35,615 35,360 2,055 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.95 22.77 906 903 39.5 47,124 46,946 2,054 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 29.91 29.27 1,148 1,104 38.4 56,499 53,084 1,889 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.00 17.75 755 706 39.7 39,259 36,691 2,066 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.42 23.24 931 923 39.8 48,436 48,006 2,068 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.99 15.54 635 617 39.7 33,004 32,094 2,065 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.08 25.07 991 979 39.5 51,521 50,898 2,054 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.16 20.50 964 807 39.9 50,146 41,954 2,076 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.81 30.86 1,196 1,196 38.8 62,187 62,171 2,019 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 31.53 33.00 1,261 1,320 40.0 65,582 68,640 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ $24.18 $24.40 $955 $971 39.5 $49,640 $50,502 2,053 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.67 13.48 631 560 40.3 32,820 29,120 2,095 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.47 15.95 652 634 39.6 33,879 32,947 2,058 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.59 14.21 580 565 39.7 30,162 29,370 2,067 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.66 11.56 498 462 39.3 25,899 24,045 2,046 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.49 20.30 848 798 39.5 44,108 41,517 2,052 Surgical technologists.......................................... 17.83 17.17 705 678 39.5 36,672 35,235 2,057 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.73 18.00 729 707 38.9 37,902 36,754 2,023 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.34 14.80 607 580 39.6 31,568 30,160 2,057 Opticians, dispensing............................................. 14.23 12.00 553 452 38.9 28,777 23,493 2,022 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 17.50 14.74 697 590 39.9 36,262 30,655 2,072 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 25.53 27.35 1,033 1,094 40.5 53,740 56,888 2,105 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 24.36 25.70 995 1,028 40.9 51,765 53,460 2,125 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 20.54 15.57 810 623 39.4 41,965 32,386 2,043 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.74 11.05 454 433 38.7 23,632 22,506 2,013 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.06 10.60 424 411 38.3 22,060 21,366 1,994 Home health aides............................................... 10.01 9.90 361 363 36.1 18,773 18,866 1,876 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.27 10.88 438 421 38.8 22,761 21,902 2,019 Psychiatric aides............................................... 11.19 10.22 437 401 39.0 22,700 20,842 2,028 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.09 15.16 563 587 39.9 29,269 30,514 2,077 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 14.23 15.16 568 606 39.9 29,516 31,533 2,074 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 13.95 14.18 558 567 40.0 29,017 29,499 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.73 12.38 547 482 39.8 28,438 25,043 2,071 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.54 19.00 737 760 39.7 38,310 39,520 2,066 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.77 10.25 430 410 39.9 22,338 21,320 2,074 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.51 13.00 537 516 39.7 27,909 26,811 2,066 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.85 13.49 551 527 39.7 28,620 27,408 2,066 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.58 12.62 541 504 39.9 28,144 26,208 2,073 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.10 13.88 600 553 39.7 31,206 28,754 2,066 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 14.96 14.57 598 583 40.0 31,096 30,306 2,079 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 13.55 14.03 536 561 39.5 27,872 29,182 2,056 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.63 10.28 461 410 39.6 23,712 21,299 2,040 Fire fighters..................................................... 19.25 21.77 940 1,101 48.8 48,880 57,262 2,539 Police officers................................................... 18.42 19.42 734 777 39.9 38,185 40,394 2,074 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.42 19.42 734 777 39.9 38,185 40,394 2,074 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.80 10.07 427 400 39.5 22,169 20,800 2,053 Security guards................................................. 10.77 10.05 425 400 39.5 22,114 20,800 2,053 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.58 11.02 459 340 36.4 14,989 12,548 1,191 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.26 8.49 358 340 38.7 8,815 5,435 952 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.66 9.10 377 356 39.0 19,524 18,512 2,020 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ $16.18 $15.75 $661 $654 40.8 $33,955 $33,675 2,099 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 18.03 15.87 743 669 41.2 37,563 34,808 2,084 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 15.92 15.74 649 644 40.8 33,446 33,020 2,101 Cooks............................................................. 11.65 11.18 457 440 39.2 23,705 22,880 2,036 Cooks, fast food................................................ 9.89 8.00 370 280 37.4 19,227 14,560 1,943 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.10 11.71 477 466 39.4 24,748 24,170 2,046 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 11.47 11.00 449 436 39.2 23,307 22,693 2,033 Cooks, short order.............................................. 10.74 10.56 419 414 39.0 21,784 21,528 2,028 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.52 10.05 415 401 39.4 21,474 20,812 2,041 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.95 5.71 228 221 38.4 11,849 11,502 1,990 Bartenders...................................................... 7.21 7.42 275 297 38.2 14,203 15,438 1,971 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.24 5.28 201 208 38.3 10,433 10,816 1,991 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.43 7.35 287 288 38.6 14,839 14,560 1,996 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.05 9.46 386 360 38.4 19,875 18,659 1,977 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.03 9.48 383 357 38.2 19,707 18,559 1,965 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 10.13 9.35 395 362 39.0 20,400 18,720 2,014 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.22 8.84 358 350 38.8 18,599 18,190 2,017 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.99 8.00 355 320 39.4 18,437 16,640 2,050 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.97 8.00 344 310 38.3 17,865 16,120 1,991 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.21 10.00 443 395 39.5 22,956 20,488 2,048 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 17.86 19.27 718 771 40.2 37,324 40,090 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.05 19.27 684 771 40.1 35,563 40,090 2,086 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 30.17 21.40 1,247 862 41.3 64,837 44,844 2,149 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.66 9.64 421 382 39.5 21,833 19,864 2,048 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.10 10.14 439 402 39.6 22,836 20,833 2,058 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.37 8.52 367 340 39.2 18,995 17,659 2,026 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.61 9.49 418 368 39.4 21,177 18,720 1,996 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.44 9.31 411 364 39.3 20,818 18,720 1,994 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.05 8.50 408 346 36.9 20,947 17,919 1,895 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.09 12.75 570 492 40.5 29,648 25,584 2,104 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.07 15.72 655 633 40.8 34,083 32,926 2,121 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 11.02 444 441 40.0 23,079 22,922 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.84 14.65 687 586 40.8 35,000 30,472 2,078 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 11.51 11.00 450 440 39.1 23,420 22,880 2,035 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.42 6.34 255 253 39.7 13,257 13,179 2,066 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 6.34 250 253 39.8 13,025 13,179 2,067 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... $11.66 $8.07 $466 $323 40.0 $23,782 $16,640 2,040 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.35 9.43 367 365 39.3 16,777 16,773 1,794 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.91 8.24 350 323 39.3 15,341 14,693 1,721 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.46 9.87 410 395 39.2 21,332 20,530 2,040 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 8.71 8.00 339 320 38.9 17,630 16,640 2,025 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.66 7.96 298 310 38.9 15,507 16,120 2,025 Concierges...................................................... 11.89 11.03 463 417 39.0 24,077 21,674 2,026 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.38 10.27 452 417 39.7 20,251 20,093 1,779 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.16 10.01 443 400 39.7 19,537 18,512 1,750 Transportation attendants......................................... 31.38 30.10 645 633 20.5 33,480 32,931 1,067 Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 30.13 653 654 19.1 33,957 33,988 996 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 13.36 13.55 533 542 39.9 27,064 27,082 2,026 Child care workers................................................ 10.53 10.07 415 400 39.4 21,352 20,800 2,028 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.17 9.40 356 346 38.9 18,523 17,971 2,021 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.64 10.93 464 440 39.8 19,603 20,894 1,685 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.75 11.84 468 474 39.8 19,427 20,037 1,653 Residential advisors.............................................. 10.81 10.20 432 408 40.0 21,953 21,206 2,031 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.10 13.48 800 530 39.8 41,530 27,500 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 22.73 19.13 919 764 40.4 47,740 39,734 2,101 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 19.21 17.03 776 682 40.4 40,367 35,468 2,102 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 30.26 26.24 1,226 1,075 40.5 63,514 55,316 2,099 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.50 10.80 495 426 39.6 25,731 22,152 2,059 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.88 10.17 431 407 39.6 22,385 21,147 2,057 Cashiers...................................................... 10.79 10.05 427 400 39.5 22,140 20,800 2,052 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.38 11.88 455 475 40.0 23,661 24,710 2,079 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 15.25 14.10 616 593 40.4 32,028 30,855 2,101 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 12.84 10.50 510 420 39.7 26,510 21,840 2,064 Parts salespersons............................................ 17.50 15.90 719 636 41.1 37,383 33,072 2,137 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.31 11.03 526 436 39.6 27,374 22,693 2,057 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 28.09 19.59 1,118 778 39.8 58,112 40,452 2,069 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.99 21.85 1,015 852 39.1 52,774 44,292 2,031 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 62.42 41.57 2,490 1,663 39.9 129,499 86,474 2,075 Travel agents..................................................... 14.35 12.97 574 519 40.0 29,854 26,976 2,080 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 32.64 30.50 1,324 1,235 40.6 68,871 64,210 2,110 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 38.06 36.06 1,528 1,417 40.1 79,435 73,694 2,087 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 30.21 25.21 1,232 1,050 40.8 64,055 54,600 2,121 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.63 14.46 665 578 40.0 34,579 30,077 2,079 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.63 14.46 665 578 40.0 34,579 30,077 2,079 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 35.08 18.54 1,378 742 39.3 71,673 38,563 2,043 Real estate sales agents........................................ 34.21 18.54 1,351 742 39.5 70,259 38,563 2,054 Sales engineers................................................... 36.64 34.15 1,504 1,381 41.1 78,230 71,804 2,135 Telemarketers..................................................... $11.98 $10.50 $454 $390 37.9 $23,600 $20,301 1,970 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.33 15.20 725 594 39.6 37,156 30,214 2,027 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.51 14.42 614 571 39.6 31,909 29,682 2,057 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 24.04 22.45 958 892 39.8 49,715 46,279 2,068 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.85 11.29 465 452 39.3 24,195 23,483 2,042 Telephone operators............................................... 13.18 10.82 517 435 39.2 26,884 22,610 2,040 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.61 14.00 579 559 39.7 30,120 29,078 2,062 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.19 13.98 564 558 39.7 29,318 29,008 2,066 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.45 14.08 572 555 39.6 29,763 28,839 2,060 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.14 14.66 598 580 39.5 31,100 30,160 2,055 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.33 16.39 689 654 39.8 35,822 34,008 2,067 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.88 16.02 635 641 40.0 33,002 33,322 2,078 Tellers......................................................... 11.74 11.22 469 449 40.0 24,388 23,338 2,078 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.58 17.43 732 676 39.4 38,044 35,163 2,048 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.25 14.46 610 578 40.0 31,714 30,077 2,080 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.47 13.58 579 535 40.0 30,085 27,845 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.22 14.25 605 568 39.7 31,435 29,517 2,065 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.81 16.75 670 670 39.9 34,833 34,840 2,072 File clerks....................................................... 12.20 11.74 485 470 39.7 25,210 24,417 2,066 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 10.08 9.60 401 384 39.7 20,835 19,968 2,067 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.09 12.56 517 500 39.5 26,910 26,021 2,056 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 14.41 15.00 549 571 38.1 27,362 28,811 1,899 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.02 14.71 598 580 39.8 31,093 30,160 2,070 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.99 13.35 560 534 40.0 29,107 27,768 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 14.71 13.31 585 530 39.8 30,302 27,500 2,061 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.61 16.60 662 664 39.9 34,443 34,518 2,074 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.88 12.07 508 477 39.4 26,282 24,794 2,041 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.76 13.20 540 520 39.2 28,059 27,040 2,039 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 25.17 23.38 1,006 943 40.0 52,305 49,026 2,078 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.37 11.42 445 448 39.2 23,156 23,275 2,037 Dispatchers....................................................... 18.66 17.00 755 683 40.5 39,137 35,458 2,098 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 15.82 16.75 633 670 40.0 32,725 34,840 2,069 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 18.91 17.48 766 704 40.5 39,715 35,458 2,100 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 18.97 17.71 759 708 40.0 39,465 36,837 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 19.39 18.67 775 758 40.0 40,285 39,437 2,078 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.75 12.06 509 481 39.9 26,467 25,002 2,076 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.81 12.00 509 480 39.7 26,471 24,960 2,066 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 14.74 14.08 590 563 40.0 30,658 29,286 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 19.01 18.03 746 708 39.2 38,761 36,777 2,039 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.92 20.08 825 793 39.4 42,910 41,205 2,051 Legal secretaries............................................... 26.87 27.58 1,014 1,038 37.7 52,724 53,999 1,962 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.71 13.09 541 520 39.5 28,147 27,040 2,053 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.81 16.29 661 646 39.3 34,278 33,548 2,039 Computer operators................................................ $17.00 $16.35 $679 $654 39.9 $35,288 $34,008 2,076 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.63 12.60 539 504 39.6 27,953 26,198 2,050 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.62 12.15 500 486 39.6 25,910 25,237 2,053 Word processors and typists..................................... 18.03 15.70 706 628 39.2 36,736 32,658 2,038 Desktop publishers................................................ 20.11 18.13 772 737 38.4 40,153 38,324 1,997 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.99 14.33 590 568 39.4 30,682 29,546 2,046 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.03 10.55 471 424 39.1 24,466 22,069 2,033 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.52 13.91 573 550 39.5 29,766 28,587 2,050 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.95 11.03 467 440 39.1 23,783 22,880 1,990 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.94 12.73 518 509 40.0 26,912 26,478 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 17.05 16.58 665 658 39.0 34,594 34,211 2,028 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.67 9.65 465 382 39.9 18,930 18,720 1,622 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 8.50 372 340 39.8 18,739 17,680 2,000 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 8.98 9.96 359 398 40.0 11,281 7,020 1,256 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 8.68 7.00 346 280 39.8 10,269 7,020 1,183 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 22.17 20.42 884 817 39.9 45,360 41,600 2,046 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 28.05 26.07 1,132 1,075 40.4 58,877 55,890 2,099 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.80 22.00 872 880 40.0 45,339 45,760 2,080 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 26.37 23.31 1,052 933 39.9 54,236 47,167 2,057 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 26.37 23.31 1,052 933 39.9 54,236 47,167 2,057 Carpenters........................................................ 22.23 20.93 876 837 39.4 44,777 42,806 2,014 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 15.57 15.57 623 623 40.0 32,382 32,384 2,080 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.90 21.00 796 840 40.0 40,988 43,680 2,060 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.90 21.00 796 840 40.0 40,988 43,680 2,060 Construction laborers............................................. 15.75 13.25 630 530 40.0 31,986 27,019 2,030 Construction equipment operators.................................. 21.41 19.62 841 810 39.3 42,220 37,107 1,972 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.76 13.35 545 534 39.6 28,327 27,768 2,059 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 22.98 22.44 901 839 39.2 44,918 42,120 1,955 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 19.17 18.00 767 720 40.0 39,354 37,440 2,052 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 19.61 19.00 784 760 40.0 39,980 37,440 2,038 Tapers.......................................................... 18.67 17.50 747 700 40.0 38,632 36,400 2,069 Electricians...................................................... 26.87 25.40 1,061 1,019 39.5 55,169 53,007 2,054 Insulation workers................................................ 16.88 18.50 675 740 40.0 35,108 38,480 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.39 14.07 615 563 40.0 31,970 29,257 2,078 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.39 14.07 615 563 40.0 31,970 29,257 2,078 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 26.03 25.31 1,039 1,000 39.9 54,018 52,000 2,075 Pipelayers...................................................... 19.61 17.50 785 700 40.0 40,687 35,880 2,074 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 26.33 25.72 1,051 1,027 39.9 54,644 53,394 2,075 Roofers........................................................... 16.61 15.62 664 625 40.0 26,808 22,880 1,614 Sheet metal workers............................................... 20.55 18.00 822 720 40.0 41,316 36,483 2,011 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 32.99 29.32 1,320 1,173 40.0 68,618 60,979 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... $14.00 $12.00 $560 $480 40.0 $29,089 $24,960 2,077 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 14.71 12.35 588 494 40.0 30,076 25,688 2,044 Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.27 11.72 451 469 40.0 23,437 24,378 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 14.27 14.00 571 560 40.0 29,688 29,120 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 24.15 21.50 972 856 40.3 50,550 44,512 2,094 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 23.14 22.28 926 891 40.0 48,133 46,342 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 19.12 17.61 760 660 39.7 39,062 34,332 2,043 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.44 18.50 778 740 40.0 40,435 38,480 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 19.24 19.64 770 786 40.0 40,029 40,851 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 21.88 20.72 876 832 40.0 45,539 43,264 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.80 26.25 1,120 1,069 40.3 58,256 55,598 2,096 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.13 15.72 687 629 40.1 35,732 32,691 2,086 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.76 28.28 1,110 1,131 40.0 57,738 58,812 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.76 28.28 1,110 1,131 40.0 57,738 58,812 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 21.39 21.74 855 870 40.0 44,431 45,115 2,077 Avionics technicians............................................ 17.70 14.80 708 592 40.0 36,823 30,784 2,080 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 21.98 22.72 879 909 40.0 45,724 47,258 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 23.56 25.18 941 1,007 39.9 48,888 52,374 2,075 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 25.98 27.60 1,038 1,104 40.0 53,997 57,408 2,079 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.78 12.79 591 512 40.0 30,736 26,601 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 18.96 19.25 758 770 40.0 39,429 40,040 2,080 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.14 27.15 1,126 1,086 40.0 58,542 56,472 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 20.06 18.54 818 752 40.8 42,552 39,125 2,121 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.47 17.00 715 690 40.9 37,202 35,880 2,129 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 20.79 19.95 847 800 40.7 44,046 41,600 2,118 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.27 19.00 813 770 40.1 42,270 40,040 2,085 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 21.11 20.41 844 816 40.0 43,886 42,453 2,079 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.68 19.80 827 792 40.0 42,992 41,190 2,079 Rail car repairers.............................................. 24.59 23.10 984 924 40.0 51,149 48,054 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 11.20 9.90 448 396 40.0 23,297 20,592 2,081 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.38 9.50 416 380 40.0 21,611 19,760 2,081 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 25.79 26.47 1,030 1,050 39.9 53,567 54,600 2,077 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 25.79 26.47 1,030 1,050 39.9 53,567 54,600 2,077 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... $22.12 $21.95 $883 $878 39.9 $45,902 $45,656 2,075 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 22.04 19.57 882 783 40.0 45,844 40,706 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 20.41 19.65 815 784 39.9 42,345 40,670 2,074 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.29 20.91 888 836 39.9 46,172 43,497 2,072 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 19.06 18.08 760 723 39.9 39,502 37,615 2,072 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.23 15.58 690 623 40.0 35,864 32,406 2,082 Millwrights..................................................... 23.16 23.50 927 940 40.0 48,113 48,880 2,077 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 19.83 760 793 40.0 39,526 41,246 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.96 26.89 1,038 1,076 40.0 54,001 55,933 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.65 27.61 1,066 1,104 40.0 55,442 57,429 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.24 26.75 1,010 1,070 40.0 52,502 55,640 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 23.12 23.48 922 939 39.9 47,935 48,838 2,073 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 24.76 26.93 990 1,077 40.0 51,491 56,016 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 16.44 14.61 657 584 40.0 34,133 30,393 2,076 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.22 13.88 566 555 39.8 29,437 28,872 2,071 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 11.76 11.15 471 446 40.0 24,467 23,192 2,080 Riggers......................................................... 11.79 11.17 472 447 40.0 24,521 23,225 2,080 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 25.07 22.98 1,003 919 40.0 52,137 47,798 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.66 12.00 506 480 40.0 26,280 24,960 2,076 Production occupations.............................................. 16.09 14.50 642 578 39.9 33,318 30,004 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 24.31 23.67 988 958 40.6 51,362 49,828 2,113 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.74 24.62 950 985 40.0 49,344 51,022 2,079 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.97 12.81 557 509 39.9 28,976 26,466 2,075 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 13.47 13.25 501 480 37.2 26,071 24,960 1,935 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.75 12.46 549 496 40.0 28,573 25,813 2,079 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.58 13.58 583 543 40.0 30,285 28,246 2,077 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.15 18.39 764 736 39.9 39,728 38,251 2,075 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 17.27 15.50 686 620 39.7 35,320 32,240 2,045 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 16.68 14.47 665 577 39.9 34,558 29,994 2,072 Team assemblers................................................. 19.36 17.08 771 674 39.8 39,991 34,986 2,066 Bakers............................................................ 14.22 12.90 562 494 39.5 29,216 25,688 2,055 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 11.57 10.80 460 432 39.8 23,929 22,464 2,068 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 17.39 18.19 680 694 39.1 35,382 36,088 2,034 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.07 9.30 363 372 40.0 18,874 19,344 2,080 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 11.10 11.20 443 448 39.9 23,025 23,296 2,074 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 13.61 13.54 544 541 40.0 28,300 28,142 2,079 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 13.19 12.88 528 515 40.0 27,445 26,790 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.33 14.18 573 567 40.0 29,782 29,492 2,078 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 12.24 11.20 490 448 40.0 25,470 23,296 2,080 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.24 16.80 689 672 40.0 35,842 34,944 2,079 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... $16.09 $16.15 $643 $645 40.0 $33,449 $33,540 2,079 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 24.31 21.89 972 876 40.0 50,568 45,535 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.64 15.23 619 603 39.6 32,121 31,352 2,053 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.54 15.07 573 584 39.4 29,793 30,389 2,050 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 14.08 12.41 563 496 40.0 29,031 25,230 2,063 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 18.36 17.84 726 658 39.6 37,712 34,237 2,054 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.44 14.18 616 567 39.9 31,996 29,474 2,072 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.25 13.94 607 558 39.8 31,561 28,995 2,069 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 17.16 15.95 684 638 39.9 35,578 33,176 2,073 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.97 13.00 557 514 39.9 28,983 26,749 2,075 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.44 17.50 697 695 40.0 36,239 36,121 2,078 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.82 17.30 673 692 40.0 34,943 35,984 2,078 Machinists........................................................ 21.53 20.58 859 823 39.9 44,690 42,806 2,076 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.68 16.75 708 670 40.0 36,633 34,840 2,071 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 18.18 16.86 728 674 40.1 37,797 35,069 2,079 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 16.49 16.75 660 670 40.0 33,858 34,840 2,053 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 23.77 24.27 951 971 40.0 49,165 50,482 2,068 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 25.57 28.56 1,023 1,142 40.0 52,827 59,405 2,066 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 18.34 15.51 734 620 40.0 38,030 32,261 2,074 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.39 12.37 535 494 39.9 27,797 25,700 2,076 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.73 14.96 669 598 40.0 34,800 31,117 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.17 12.04 526 482 39.9 27,330 25,043 2,076 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 17.66 16.47 707 659 40.0 36,709 34,224 2,078 Tool and die makers............................................... 25.14 24.82 1,004 993 39.9 52,202 51,626 2,077 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 17.33 16.74 690 670 39.8 35,859 34,819 2,069 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 17.70 17.00 707 680 39.9 36,728 35,360 2,075 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.93 15.00 629 574 39.5 32,631 29,854 2,048 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.28 14.27 610 571 39.9 31,690 29,682 2,074 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 17.20 17.38 687 695 40.0 35,602 36,005 2,070 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 16.06 16.25 642 650 40.0 33,404 33,800 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ $15.92 $14.14 $631 $564 39.7 $32,815 $29,411 2,061 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.64 17.04 754 682 40.4 39,223 35,464 2,104 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 15.58 16.29 601 645 38.5 31,094 33,546 1,996 Bindery workers................................................. 15.58 16.29 601 645 38.5 31,232 33,546 2,004 Printers.......................................................... 17.16 17.30 676 683 39.4 35,129 35,539 2,047 Job printers.................................................... 17.69 17.68 692 705 39.1 36,007 36,637 2,035 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 18.66 18.02 726 705 38.9 37,767 36,670 2,023 Printing machine operators...................................... 16.72 16.88 661 671 39.5 34,344 34,521 2,054 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.46 8.95 374 356 39.6 19,455 18,493 2,057 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.42 9.35 373 363 39.6 19,417 18,886 2,061 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 11.71 11.19 465 442 39.7 24,104 22,786 2,058 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.07 11.08 548 443 38.9 28,478 23,038 2,025 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.45 11.08 561 443 38.8 29,151 23,038 2,018 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 12.46 12.00 496 480 39.8 25,778 24,945 2,070 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.49 11.94 499 478 40.0 25,945 24,835 2,077 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 12.29 12.00 492 480 40.0 25,564 24,960 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 13.15 12.67 526 507 40.0 27,336 26,354 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.10 11.65 480 466 39.7 24,923 24,232 2,060 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.97 11.04 516 441 39.8 26,790 22,955 2,066 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.81 16.60 622 638 39.3 32,351 33,197 2,046 Upholsterers.................................................... 16.31 15.15 648 606 39.8 33,706 31,512 2,067 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 15.95 14.33 628 573 39.4 32,224 30,056 2,021 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.82 12.86 513 514 40.0 26,675 26,749 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.77 12.70 510 508 40.0 26,462 26,416 2,073 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.20 11.80 488 472 40.0 25,185 24,544 2,064 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.19 13.25 527 530 40.0 27,416 27,560 2,079 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 31.02 31.15 1,241 1,246 40.0 64,548 64,792 2,081 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 33.66 34.07 1,355 1,363 40.3 70,471 70,866 2,093 Power plant operators........................................... 29.71 30.43 1,188 1,217 40.0 61,795 63,294 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.68 26.32 974 1,053 39.5 50,639 54,746 2,052 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 25.04 26.51 1,002 1,060 40.0 52,088 55,141 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.10 24.65 958 975 39.7 49,810 50,706 2,067 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.96 24.48 945 970 39.4 49,144 50,440 2,051 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 27.90 28.63 1,114 1,145 39.9 57,948 59,546 2,077 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 20.36 21.13 811 839 39.9 42,184 43,532 2,072 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.36 19.23 770 764 39.8 39,998 39,728 2,065 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 21.04 22.24 841 890 39.9 43,712 46,259 2,077 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 16.38 15.42 653 617 39.9 33,948 31,762 2,072 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. $17.37 $16.84 $695 $674 40.0 $35,794 $35,027 2,061 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 13.43 12.50 537 500 40.0 27,935 26,000 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 17.01 17.25 678 690 39.8 35,236 35,880 2,071 Cutting workers................................................... 13.67 13.20 546 528 40.0 27,749 27,096 2,030 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.74 11.74 507 460 39.8 26,208 23,920 2,058 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 14.01 13.79 561 552 40.0 28,315 28,080 2,020 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.44 13.73 576 550 39.9 29,935 28,600 2,073 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 15.64 13.09 625 524 40.0 32,525 27,223 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 16.44 14.85 655 590 39.8 34,008 30,638 2,068 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.09 14.15 563 566 40.0 29,300 29,432 2,080 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.58 13.00 543 520 40.0 28,254 27,040 2,080 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 15.07 14.08 602 563 39.9 31,268 29,286 2,075 Painting workers.................................................. 15.60 14.55 623 582 39.9 32,401 30,264 2,077 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.96 13.54 597 542 39.9 31,030 28,163 2,075 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.17 19.00 769 760 40.1 39,968 39,520 2,085 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.60 13.10 504 524 40.0 26,210 27,248 2,080 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 13.03 11.02 508 436 39.0 26,216 22,672 2,012 Photographic process workers.................................... 16.63 11.02 629 439 37.8 32,303 22,818 1,943 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.04 10.65 438 426 39.7 22,660 21,840 2,052 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 15.99 15.63 636 625 39.8 33,082 32,500 2,069 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.82 12.15 550 482 39.8 28,493 24,960 2,062 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 13.15 11.50 526 460 40.0 27,358 23,920 2,080 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 21.65 28.65 866 1,146 40.0 45,029 59,592 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.28 14.01 571 560 40.0 29,712 29,141 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 17.04 16.88 680 675 39.9 35,385 35,110 2,077 Tire builders................................................... 17.11 19.22 684 769 40.0 35,576 39,978 2,079 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.59 10.85 460 433 39.7 23,875 22,318 2,059 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 16.71 14.08 668 568 40.0 34,571 29,328 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.15 19.48 825 827 40.9 42,895 42,994 2,129 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 25.36 25.10 1,040 1,009 41.0 54,063 52,478 2,132 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 114.86 114.72 2,455 2,387 21.4 127,642 124,127 1,111 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 119.00 116.02 2,476 2,448 20.8 128,775 127,296 1,082 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.89 15.82 624 633 39.3 31,869 32,240 2,005 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.41 15.82 656 633 40.0 33,938 32,906 2,068 Bus drivers, school............................................. 13.18 14.04 472 544 35.9 22,769 23,228 1,728 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 18.74 18.40 792 775 42.3 41,112 40,102 2,194 Driver/sales workers............................................ 17.61 17.10 730 728 41.5 37,972 37,856 2,157 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.95 18.50 821 778 43.3 42,590 40,435 2,247 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... $18.46 $18.09 $745 $756 40.4 $38,740 $39,312 2,098 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.61 10.61 450 420 38.8 23,312 22,022 2,009 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 29.32 29.40 1,173 1,176 40.0 60,993 61,152 2,080 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 33.21 33.03 1,328 1,321 40.0 69,068 68,696 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.63 10.83 599 575 47.4 29,739 29,899 2,354 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 20.16 15.83 1,081 817 53.6 47,550 43,680 2,358 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 20.16 15.83 1,081 817 53.6 47,550 43,680 2,358 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.16 25.83 1,322 1,576 43.8 59,047 56,580 1,957 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.55 7.25 300 284 39.7 15,605 14,761 2,066 Service station attendants........................................ 9.73 9.00 389 360 40.0 20,233 18,720 2,080 Transportation inspectors......................................... 24.22 21.65 985 866 40.7 51,218 45,053 2,115 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 19.65 14.97 786 599 40.0 40,870 31,138 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 20.11 17.86 803 714 39.9 41,768 37,149 2,077 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.44 14.86 657 594 40.0 33,975 30,909 2,067 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.97 14.86 639 594 40.0 32,991 30,909 2,066 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.72 13.75 587 548 39.9 30,330 28,434 2,061 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.83 10.71 470 427 39.8 24,304 22,152 2,055 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 11.84 10.50 475 420 40.1 24,591 21,632 2,076 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.52 11.63 498 460 39.8 25,674 23,878 2,051 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 12.12 11.01 481 440 39.7 24,949 22,864 2,059 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.25 9.40 406 373 39.7 21,047 19,365 2,054 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 10.86 9.26 511 495 47.0 26,577 25,740 2,447 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 22.20 23.64 936 946 42.2 46,388 49,171 2,090 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 – 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 – 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. Table 32 Private industry sector(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) for major occupational groups Goods producing Service providing Trade, transportation, and utilities Financial activities Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Occupational group(3) Mining Constructi- Manufactur- Transporta- Health care Arts, Accommodati- Other on ing Wholesale Retail tion Finance Real estate Educational and entertainm- on services All trade trade and Utilities All and and rental All services social All ent, and food warehousing insurance and leasing assistance and services recreation All workers........................................................... $23.79 – $19.94 $16.27 – $13.07 $19.23 $28.76 – – $17.04 $19.07 $25.99 $18.23 – $13.66 – $15.73 Management, professional, and related............................... 42.14 – 35.52 31.20 – 27.35 29.95 37.06 – – 29.75 26.38 31.45 25.49 – 24.66 – 26.60 Management, business, and financial............................... 45.19 – 39.14 33.57 – 29.90 30.06 39.77 – – 30.44 28.98 32.12 28.00 – 23.29 – 29.64 Professional and related.......................................... 39.63 – 32.87 28.53 – 25.29 29.46 35.20 – – 26.24 25.96 31.26 25.14 – 26.08 – 23.42 Service............................................................. 19.96 – 12.55 12.01 – 10.06 23.02 16.24 – – 13.13 10.96 12.92 10.89 – 10.88 – 11.28 Sales and office.................................................... 19.99 – 18.04 13.98 – 11.89 16.01 20.70 – – 14.56 14.09 15.65 13.87 – 12.48 – 13.61 Sales and related................................................. 30.90 – 24.96 13.99 – 11.83 22.76 26.81 – – 14.85 14.63 19.19 12.37 – 10.78 – 12.92 Office and administrative support................................. 18.53 – 16.21 13.94 – 12.16 15.44 20.37 – – 14.31 14.08 15.42 13.89 – 13.49 – 13.89 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 20.16 – 20.04 19.81 – 17.79 22.10 28.03 – – 18.04 18.68 19.37 18.45 – 16.59 – 16.77 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.49 – 20.53 19.90 – 17.85 22.19 28.56 – – 16.98 17.89 16.96 18.07 – 15.71 – 16.70 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 18.81 – 15.26 15.21 – 11.06 18.89 26.48 – – 12.09 12.29 16.78 12.09 – 11.68 – 11.13 Production........................................................ 20.44 – 15.57 14.83 – 13.67 20.09 28.28 – – 16.61 12.47 17.24 12.33 – 19.03 – 11.47 Transportation and material moving................................ 17.23 – 13.60 15.28 – 10.42 18.86 20.63 – – 11.18 12.17 16.60 11.93 – 10.31 – 10.69 1 Industry sectors are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry, by work levels(1) Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) and work level Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $20.92 $16.98 $818 $669 39.1 $41,549 $34,457 1,986 Level 1 .................................................. 9.44 9.15 368 346 39.0 19,010 17,971 2,014 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 9.94 405 394 39.2 20,720 20,335 2,006 Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 11.32 459 447 39.3 23,679 23,192 2,026 Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 13.32 527 520 39.0 27,091 26,874 2,007 Level 5 .................................................. 15.77 15.47 618 613 39.2 31,884 31,727 2,022 Level 6 .................................................. 18.32 17.67 713 691 38.9 36,724 35,591 2,004 Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 20.31 820 790 39.1 41,334 39,901 1,973 Level 8 .................................................. 25.85 25.56 1,002 990 38.8 50,379 50,000 1,949 Level 9 .................................................. 28.31 27.53 1,092 1,070 38.6 54,507 53,169 1,925 Level 10.................................................. 31.74 31.09 1,274 1,244 40.2 64,155 62,001 2,021 Level 11.................................................. 37.84 36.68 1,493 1,459 39.5 75,349 73,867 1,991 Level 12.................................................. 53.29 48.78 2,118 1,996 39.7 100,842 98,201 1,892 Level 13.................................................. 62.42 61.67 2,421 2,467 38.8 116,489 120,199 1,866 Level 14.................................................. 95.79 83.56 3,824 3,227 39.9 192,557 165,110 2,010 Level 15.................................................. 109.86 100.43 4,276 4,017 38.9 222,347 208,901 2,024 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.11 22.27 1,062 880 39.2 53,364 45,098 1,968 Management occupations.............................................. 32.45 28.37 1,284 1,135 39.6 66,474 58,999 2,049 Level 6 .................................................. 15.59 16.12 621 645 39.8 32,302 33,530 2,072 Level 7 .................................................. 19.52 18.25 775 736 39.7 39,415 38,250 2,019 Level 8 .................................................. 20.78 20.39 830 806 39.9 42,907 41,600 2,065 Level 9 .................................................. 26.37 25.26 1,012 953 38.4 52,570 49,566 1,994 Level 10.................................................. 29.35 28.37 1,187 1,135 40.4 61,590 58,999 2,098 Level 11.................................................. 38.23 38.92 1,519 1,559 39.7 78,848 81,058 2,062 Level 12.................................................. 47.62 47.33 1,924 1,893 40.4 99,810 98,446 2,096 Level 13.................................................. 66.82 73.63 2,727 2,885 40.8 141,618 150,010 2,119 Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.43 32.21 1,450 1,288 39.8 75,231 67,001 2,065 Chief executives.................................................. 55.60 47.65 2,514 1,906 45.2 130,725 99,104 2,351 General and operations managers................................... 40.46 30.30 1,647 1,403 40.7 85,637 72,961 2,117 Level 9 .................................................. 26.36 25.28 1,041 923 39.5 54,137 48,000 2,054 Level 11.................................................. 32.68 26.72 1,375 1,069 42.1 71,502 55,578 2,188 Level 12.................................................. 54.61 48.08 2,200 2,390 40.3 114,400 124,274 2,095 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.78 36.06 1,688 1,442 40.4 87,780 75,001 2,101 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 28.31 19.18 1,095 767 38.7 56,950 39,901 2,012 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 36.77 33.09 1,451 1,324 39.5 75,443 68,825 2,052 Marketing managers.............................................. 34.84 31.03 1,351 1,250 38.8 70,247 65,000 2,016 Public relations managers......................................... 32.50 27.33 1,286 1,077 39.6 66,862 56,000 2,057 Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 19.23 733 769 39.5 38,115 40,000 2,054 Level 9 .................................................. 26.62 26.00 1,068 1,040 40.1 55,510 54,080 2,086 Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.85 42.60 1,418 1,598 38.5 73,737 83,078 2,001 Administrative services managers.................................. 26.39 25.29 1,052 1,012 39.9 54,625 52,603 2,070 Level 9 .................................................. 32.74 30.12 1,310 1,205 40.0 68,096 62,654 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.99 26.94 1,122 1,078 38.7 58,364 56,035 2,014 Computer and information systems managers......................... 36.72 39.62 1,467 1,585 39.9 75,976 82,399 2,069 Level 11.................................................. $39.13 $39.62 $1,559 $1,585 39.8 $80,566 $82,399 2,059 Financial managers................................................ 36.94 32.97 1,447 1,308 39.2 75,236 67,999 2,037 Level 9 .................................................. 31.91 31.08 1,243 1,178 38.9 64,627 61,248 2,025 Level 11.................................................. 40.01 38.78 1,509 1,551 37.7 78,464 80,656 1,961 Level 12.................................................. 47.75 48.08 2,073 1,890 43.4 107,789 98,300 2,257 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.54 32.65 1,391 1,306 39.1 72,324 67,912 2,035 Human resources managers.......................................... 38.83 31.44 1,538 1,450 39.6 79,974 75,379 2,059 Level 11.................................................. 44.40 44.61 1,711 1,673 38.5 88,950 86,991 2,003 Education administrators.......................................... 29.82 28.37 1,169 1,124 39.2 60,028 57,370 2,013 Level 7 .................................................. 18.63 16.96 744 679 39.9 34,509 28,733 1,852 Level 8 .................................................. 20.51 20.45 801 818 39.0 40,285 41,746 1,964 Level 9 .................................................. 25.74 24.44 989 937 38.4 51,219 48,725 1,990 Level 11.................................................. 35.82 35.67 1,378 1,427 38.5 71,545 74,200 1,997 Level 12.................................................. 46.87 42.51 1,780 1,701 38.0 91,043 88,427 1,942 Level 13.................................................. 54.38 55.05 2,337 2,337 43.0 120,398 121,530 2,214 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.19 27.50 1,214 967 38.9 62,242 50,000 1,995 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 22.64 26.50 911 1,135 40.3 46,707 58,999 2,063 Level 9 .................................................. 20.72 22.20 828 777 40.0 43,061 40,404 2,079 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 34.23 31.25 1,349 1,141 39.4 68,690 59,309 2,007 Level 9 .................................................. 25.85 25.23 915 959 35.4 45,753 49,876 1,770 Level 10.................................................. 30.82 26.97 1,242 1,079 40.3 62,233 56,098 2,019 Level 11.................................................. 30.83 31.25 1,230 1,075 39.9 63,909 55,922 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.50 48.08 1,817 1,846 40.8 92,423 92,300 2,077 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.68 30.22 1,327 1,184 38.3 68,342 58,854 1,971 Level 7 .................................................. 19.69 18.46 786 738 39.9 40,015 38,391 2,032 Level 8 .................................................. 19.62 18.51 740 696 37.7 38,465 36,185 1,961 Level 9 .................................................. 26.13 25.00 1,006 972 38.5 52,291 50,559 2,001 Level 10.................................................. 22.70 22.36 901 894 39.7 46,867 46,500 2,064 Level 11.................................................. 41.53 44.57 1,556 1,731 37.5 80,707 88,497 1,943 Level 12.................................................. 46.46 48.21 1,726 1,693 37.2 88,050 88,010 1,895 Level 13.................................................. 45.97 42.49 2,138 2,337 46.5 109,201 121,530 2,376 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.22 34.33 1,490 1,188 38.0 75,770 55,000 1,932 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.35 35.62 1,505 1,420 40.3 78,281 73,827 2,096 Level 7 .................................................. 21.69 21.00 836 840 38.6 43,487 43,680 2,005 Level 8 .................................................. 24.36 23.08 973 923 40.0 50,608 48,006 2,078 Level 9 .................................................. 28.22 28.87 1,123 1,155 39.8 58,419 60,050 2,070 Level 10.................................................. 33.41 34.56 1,337 1,382 40.0 69,501 71,885 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 40.38 39.88 1,676 1,612 41.5 87,153 83,845 2,158 Level 12.................................................. 45.13 45.67 1,875 1,992 41.5 97,496 103,563 2,160 Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.67 38.25 1,624 1,508 39.9 84,429 78,437 2,076 Social and community service managers............................. 24.92 22.06 966 865 38.8 49,908 45,000 2,003 Level 7 .................................................. 18.72 16.35 748 736 39.9 37,893 38,250 2,024 Level 8 .................................................. 19.23 19.23 764 769 39.8 39,753 40,000 2,068 Level 9 .................................................. 23.13 22.06 830 806 35.9 43,133 41,912 1,865 Level 10.................................................. $26.66 $25.96 $1,091 $1,058 40.9 $56,751 $54,995 2,129 Level 11.................................................. 34.26 27.94 1,358 1,250 39.6 70,223 65,000 2,050 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 25.46 24.76 998 955 39.2 51,901 49,670 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 17.52 702 701 39.5 36,490 36,442 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 21.03 21.37 803 798 38.2 41,780 41,517 1,987 Level 7 .................................................. 19.54 18.94 762 732 39.0 39,633 38,049 2,029 Level 8 .................................................. 23.18 24.21 910 935 39.2 47,295 48,594 2,041 Level 9 .................................................. 27.27 27.53 1,066 1,101 39.1 55,413 57,254 2,032 Level 10.................................................. 33.32 33.70 1,330 1,298 39.9 69,136 67,499 2,075 Level 11.................................................. 36.14 36.77 1,439 1,439 39.8 74,811 74,826 2,070 Level 12.................................................. 49.42 50.70 2,253 2,304 45.6 117,177 119,802 2,371 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.09 24.76 980 990 39.1 50,979 51,501 2,032 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.65 23.31 920 874 38.9 47,833 45,460 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 19.30 20.38 750 750 38.9 39,007 39,017 2,021 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.37 23.31 861 874 38.5 44,773 45,460 2,001 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.11 27.57 947 1,103 37.7 49,219 57,346 1,960 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.11 27.57 947 1,103 37.7 49,219 57,346 1,960 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.83 24.76 1,013 990 39.2 52,652 51,501 2,038 Level 7 .................................................. 21.73 21.76 836 814 38.5 43,494 42,328 2,001 Level 8 .................................................. 21.11 20.82 813 745 38.5 42,243 38,750 2,001 Level 9 .................................................. 27.38 27.53 1,075 1,101 39.3 55,922 57,254 2,042 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 23.83 23.60 932 944 39.1 48,445 49,088 2,033 Level 7 .................................................. 22.92 22.17 889 883 38.8 46,219 45,926 2,016 Level 8 .................................................. 22.76 22.02 860 806 37.8 44,675 41,925 1,963 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 24.66 24.32 915 962 37.1 47,572 50,001 1,929 Training and development specialists............................ 24.19 24.21 938 968 38.8 48,797 50,346 2,017 Level 9 .................................................. 26.42 26.34 1,027 988 38.9 53,389 51,371 2,020 Management analysts............................................... 33.87 30.04 1,363 1,173 40.2 70,854 60,994 2,092 Level 9 .................................................. 28.01 28.15 1,107 1,056 39.5 57,586 54,900 2,056 Meeting and convention planners................................... 24.66 26.34 956 1,054 38.8 49,714 54,789 2,016 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.31 21.37 960 855 39.5 49,921 44,452 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 21.37 854 855 40.0 44,426 44,452 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 19.28 17.81 760 712 39.4 39,520 37,041 2,050 Level 8 .................................................. 25.10 26.44 1,015 1,050 40.4 52,799 54,600 2,103 Level 9 .................................................. 27.71 28.90 1,063 1,104 38.4 55,279 57,397 1,995 Level 10.................................................. 34.25 33.76 1,411 1,392 41.2 73,352 72,403 2,142 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.63 21.09 934 804 39.5 48,577 41,829 2,056 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.03 28.77 1,423 1,151 39.5 74,001 59,842 2,054 Financial analysts.............................................. 38.75 29.93 1,526 1,173 39.4 79,373 61,006 2,048 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 17.56 17.38 700 695 39.9 36,413 36,150 2,073 Level 7 .................................................. 18.13 18.27 724 731 39.9 37,638 38,000 2,076 Loan counselors................................................. 11.34 10.45 448 418 39.5 23,316 21,730 2,056 Loan officers................................................... 19.52 17.72 780 709 40.0 40,576 36,866 2,079 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... $31.16 $29.23 $1,216 $1,136 39.0 $63,234 $59,010 2,030 Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 16.90 683 676 39.2 35,515 35,152 2,039 Level 6 .................................................. 19.80 20.82 792 833 40.0 41,174 43,306 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 23.29 21.92 913 877 39.2 47,474 45,583 2,039 Level 8 .................................................. 26.55 27.83 1,037 1,096 39.1 53,947 57,000 2,032 Level 9 .................................................. 31.97 30.90 1,243 1,205 38.9 64,658 62,685 2,022 Level 10.................................................. 38.85 38.22 1,531 1,507 39.4 79,637 78,374 2,050 Level 11.................................................. 37.94 35.90 1,487 1,432 39.2 77,324 74,464 2,038 Level 12.................................................. 54.21 54.34 2,121 2,140 39.1 110,281 111,301 2,034 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.22 21.81 849 844 38.2 44,013 43,867 1,981 Computer programmers.............................................. 28.82 30.05 1,129 1,193 39.2 58,723 62,046 2,037 Level 9 .................................................. 30.65 30.05 1,211 1,202 39.5 62,978 62,500 2,055 Computer software engineers....................................... 46.50 42.45 1,825 1,629 39.2 94,898 84,696 2,041 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 53.22 44.45 2,055 1,669 38.6 106,874 86,785 2,008 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 38.69 37.67 1,548 1,507 40.0 80,476 78,362 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 22.13 20.82 832 796 37.6 43,276 41,391 1,956 Level 7 .................................................. 23.32 21.23 902 801 38.7 46,902 41,673 2,012 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.44 23.08 760 808 33.9 39,546 42,000 1,763 Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.31 34.13 1,318 1,357 39.6 68,536 70,554 2,057 Level 7 .................................................. 25.07 21.92 998 877 39.8 51,915 45,583 2,071 Level 9 .................................................. 32.52 32.84 1,300 1,314 40.0 67,613 68,307 2,079 Level 10.................................................. 39.40 39.35 1,576 1,574 40.0 81,962 81,848 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 34.94 34.85 1,365 1,364 39.1 70,977 70,907 2,031 Database administrators........................................... 24.84 22.66 970 906 39.1 50,452 47,133 2,031 Level 7 .................................................. 22.35 21.88 894 875 40.0 46,497 45,510 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.07 27.20 1,170 1,084 38.9 60,827 56,387 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 23.63 953 945 39.8 49,562 49,140 2,071 Level 9 .................................................. 31.73 27.20 1,204 1,020 38.0 62,624 53,040 1,974 Level 11.................................................. 38.49 39.68 1,488 1,488 38.7 77,359 77,376 2,010 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 29.45 27.38 1,152 1,022 39.1 59,900 53,118 2,034 Operations research analysts...................................... 32.85 32.38 1,256 1,330 38.2 65,324 69,160 1,988 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 34.02 32.98 1,378 1,346 40.5 71,651 70,000 2,106 Level 7 .................................................. 24.85 23.91 994 956 40.0 51,684 49,733 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 26.93 26.42 1,077 1,057 40.0 56,023 54,947 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 34.66 34.15 1,386 1,366 40.0 72,086 71,032 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 39.78 39.22 1,678 1,712 42.2 87,231 89,024 2,193 Level 12.................................................. 52.85 52.89 2,153 2,160 40.7 111,965 112,320 2,118 Engineers......................................................... 43.11 42.80 1,772 1,765 41.1 92,138 91,770 2,137 Level 11.................................................. 39.78 39.22 1,678 1,712 42.2 87,231 89,024 2,193 Level 12.................................................. 52.85 52.89 2,153 2,160 40.7 111,965 112,320 2,118 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.96 23.32 913 933 39.8 47,479 48,499 2,068 Level 7 .................................................. 24.97 24.81 999 992 40.0 51,944 51,601 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.65 24.81 905 992 39.9 47,044 51,601 2,077 Level 7 .................................................. $25.95 $25.32 $1,038 $1,013 40.0 $53,969 $52,666 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 26.06 22.17 1,010 887 38.8 52,077 46,107 1,999 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 15.79 661 611 38.4 34,321 31,762 1,996 Level 6 .................................................. 18.58 19.23 740 769 39.8 38,493 40,000 2,072 Level 7 .................................................. 19.30 18.04 744 687 38.6 38,690 35,709 2,005 Level 8 .................................................. 26.92 23.91 1,050 1,000 39.0 54,592 52,000 2,028 Level 9 .................................................. 27.70 26.27 1,091 1,019 39.4 55,399 53,932 2,000 Level 10.................................................. 29.84 30.76 1,139 1,222 38.2 59,239 63,536 1,985 Level 11.................................................. 27.89 25.64 1,094 962 39.2 56,549 50,000 2,028 Level 12.................................................. 31.10 25.06 1,214 999 39.0 63,109 51,927 2,029 Level 13.................................................. 55.17 57.88 2,035 1,852 36.9 98,538 96,312 1,786 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 22.11 1,021 885 38.1 52,597 45,995 1,965 Life scientists................................................... 25.59 22.17 994 887 38.8 51,608 46,107 2,017 Level 7 .................................................. 18.05 16.59 696 664 38.5 36,168 34,507 2,003 Level 9 .................................................. 23.14 21.66 905 838 39.1 47,063 43,580 2,034 Level 12.................................................. 25.91 24.97 999 999 38.6 51,965 51,927 2,005 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.77 27.25 1,064 1,026 38.3 55,008 53,293 1,981 Biological scientists........................................... 31.24 29.71 1,180 1,087 37.8 60,979 56,256 1,952 Level 9 .................................................. 28.09 30.29 1,118 1,212 39.8 58,133 62,999 2,069 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 33.97 30.77 1,265 1,173 37.2 65,759 61,000 1,936 Medical scientists.............................................. 23.72 21.30 931 849 39.2 48,389 44,154 2,040 Level 9 .................................................. 20.63 19.23 800 729 38.8 41,616 37,889 2,017 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.38 27.66 1,081 1,026 38.1 56,196 53,333 1,980 Physical scientists............................................... 37.42 34.77 1,423 1,313 38.0 72,371 66,200 1,934 Level 12.................................................. 40.53 43.85 1,621 1,754 40.0 84,300 91,208 2,080 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 34.58 32.26 1,350 1,260 39.0 70,216 65,499 2,030 Chemists...................................................... 31.18 32.26 1,205 1,260 38.6 62,647 65,499 2,009 Psychologists..................................................... 31.65 25.12 1,190 962 37.6 58,599 50,004 1,851 Level 11.................................................. 34.35 31.37 1,080 1,120 31.4 51,606 41,080 1,502 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 35.32 28.75 1,310 1,077 37.1 63,808 56,004 1,806 Level 11.................................................. 33.89 31.21 1,056 1,120 31.2 50,308 41,080 1,485 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 33.90 31.25 1,248 1,250 36.8 64,911 65,000 1,915 Biological technicians............................................ 17.04 16.43 676 636 39.6 35,139 33,076 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 17.04 17.40 677 658 39.7 35,199 34,193 2,066 Social science research assistants................................ 21.18 21.09 840 844 39.7 43,000 43,992 2,031 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 19.00 19.51 739 762 38.9 38,215 39,270 2,011 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.54 20.96 812 838 39.5 41,522 43,597 2,022 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.26 15.75 678 634 39.3 34,972 32,906 2,027 Level 4 .................................................. 11.50 11.87 452 462 39.3 23,457 24,020 2,040 Level 5 .................................................. 12.74 12.71 499 508 39.2 25,970 26,395 2,039 Level 6 .................................................. 14.56 13.74 567 545 38.9 29,116 28,001 2,000 Level 7 .................................................. 16.51 15.91 647 636 39.2 33,288 32,947 2,016 Level 8 .................................................. 19.02 17.48 778 730 40.9 40,363 37,950 2,122 Level 9 .................................................. $22.65 $21.15 $867 $817 38.3 $44,710 $42,896 1,974 Level 10.................................................. 22.44 20.10 950 957 42.3 49,342 49,340 2,199 Level 11.................................................. 26.27 29.49 998 1,106 38.0 51,888 57,496 1,975 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.51 15.13 760 605 38.9 38,792 31,485 1,988 Counselors........................................................ 17.99 16.58 695 653 38.7 35,778 33,987 1,989 Level 5 .................................................. 13.45 13.51 532 538 39.5 27,660 28,001 2,056 Level 6 .................................................. 14.45 13.73 558 546 38.6 28,962 28,413 2,005 Level 7 .................................................. 16.87 16.58 666 653 39.5 34,519 33,946 2,047 Level 8 .................................................. 17.25 16.65 675 666 39.1 34,954 34,632 2,026 Level 9 .................................................. 22.75 21.32 854 809 37.5 42,902 42,910 1,886 Level 10.................................................. 33.07 37.14 1,190 1,305 36.0 61,635 67,868 1,864 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.24 18.39 885 738 35.1 40,405 43,245 1,601 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.45 16.32 653 656 39.7 33,941 34,093 2,063 Level 6 .................................................. 16.39 16.83 662 673 40.4 34,430 35,000 2,100 Level 7 .................................................. 16.53 16.32 642 653 38.9 33,404 33,948 2,021 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 21.00 18.60 786 690 37.4 39,710 36,219 1,891 Level 5 .................................................. 14.16 13.51 566 540 40.0 29,444 28,101 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 15.03 13.49 555 540 37.0 28,771 28,059 1,915 Level 7 .................................................. 16.95 15.63 669 625 39.4 34,336 32,508 2,026 Level 8 .................................................. 18.08 17.41 719 697 39.7 36,429 36,219 2,014 Level 9 .................................................. 24.80 22.82 895 830 36.1 43,980 43,156 1,774 Level 10.................................................. 33.07 37.14 1,190 1,305 36.0 61,635 67,868 1,864 Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.31 28.23 1,079 988 32.4 46,182 51,628 1,387 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.80 17.23 705 680 39.6 36,638 35,339 2,058 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.95 15.00 586 598 39.2 30,497 31,096 2,040 Level 5 .................................................. 13.59 14.00 532 560 39.1 27,643 29,120 2,034 Level 6 .................................................. 12.99 12.80 501 476 38.6 26,041 24,726 2,005 Level 7 .................................................. 16.99 16.83 680 673 40.0 35,342 35,000 2,080 Social workers.................................................... 18.89 17.31 733 687 38.8 37,833 35,310 2,002 Level 5 .................................................. 14.23 14.08 564 558 39.6 29,321 28,999 2,061 Level 6 .................................................. 15.69 14.97 605 594 38.6 31,457 30,867 2,005 Level 7 .................................................. 16.56 15.91 654 636 39.5 33,327 32,904 2,012 Level 8 .................................................. 20.15 18.03 790 721 39.2 41,073 37,500 2,038 Level 9 .................................................. 23.06 21.90 889 852 38.6 46,237 44,283 2,005 Level 10.................................................. 23.86 22.04 816 839 34.2 42,413 43,634 1,777 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.33 20.85 870 830 39.0 45,247 43,183 2,027 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.07 16.11 656 634 38.5 33,423 32,698 1,958 Level 6 .................................................. 17.60 16.23 653 613 37.1 33,952 31,868 1,929 Level 7 .................................................. 15.59 14.65 607 586 38.9 30,201 29,994 1,937 Level 8 .................................................. 17.23 17.29 686 692 39.8 35,656 35,963 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 20.74 19.50 785 734 37.8 40,760 38,193 1,965 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.51 23.41 899 897 38.2 46,746 46,654 1,988 Level 7 .................................................. 19.71 19.97 784 785 39.8 40,775 40,823 2,069 Level 8 .................................................. 22.40 20.69 862 828 38.5 44,841 43,035 2,002 Level 9 .................................................. 27.06 26.99 1,048 1,058 38.7 54,514 55,000 2,015 Not able to be leveled.................................... $22.69 $21.40 $882 $823 38.9 $45,876 $42,786 2,022 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.53 16.58 689 677 39.3 35,853 35,214 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 13.89 14.08 549 558 39.5 28,527 28,999 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 13.80 13.15 555 540 40.2 28,863 28,088 2,092 Level 7 .................................................. 15.44 14.85 618 594 40.0 32,141 30,888 2,081 Level 8 .................................................. 19.22 18.51 765 710 39.8 39,760 36,941 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 18.55 19.35 719 726 38.8 37,403 37,768 2,016 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.70 13.46 574 524 39.1 29,614 27,040 2,015 Level 4 .................................................. 11.49 12.00 452 462 39.3 23,420 23,795 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 12.03 12.00 469 460 39.0 24,389 23,920 2,028 Level 6 .................................................. 13.82 13.46 544 532 39.4 27,646 26,187 2,001 Level 7 .................................................. 15.46 14.86 590 577 38.2 30,674 30,000 1,985 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.24 13.63 720 545 39.5 37,313 28,344 2,045 Health educators................................................ 32.38 38.67 1,294 1,547 40.0 67,302 80,434 2,078 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.68 12.64 499 498 39.3 25,648 25,312 2,023 Level 4 .................................................. 11.50 12.37 452 462 39.3 23,436 23,795 2,038 Level 5 .................................................. 11.93 11.98 465 455 39.0 24,178 23,650 2,026 Level 6 .................................................. 13.01 13.13 519 504 39.9 26,213 25,009 2,015 Level 7 .................................................. 15.12 14.42 581 577 38.4 30,230 30,000 1,999 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.03 12.17 521 487 40.0 26,935 25,312 2,068 Clergy............................................................ 14.95 12.83 753 751 50.4 39,003 39,041 2,609 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 19.90 890 735 38.4 46,269 38,199 1,996 Legal occupations................................................... 32.13 33.65 1,260 1,346 39.2 64,557 70,000 2,009 Level 11.................................................. 39.68 36.73 1,562 1,469 39.4 81,207 76,403 2,047 Lawyers........................................................... 38.46 36.73 1,535 1,442 39.9 79,841 75,000 2,076 Level 11.................................................. 39.68 36.73 1,562 1,469 39.4 81,207 76,403 2,047 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 18.04 18.88 699 709 38.7 36,326 36,882 2,014 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 28.87 24.24 1,103 892 38.2 47,447 40,000 1,644 Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 8.69 368 330 38.6 18,014 16,058 1,893 Level 3 .................................................. 10.29 9.44 404 378 39.3 19,734 19,061 1,918 Level 4 .................................................. 10.70 10.04 418 400 39.1 20,279 20,796 1,895 Level 5 .................................................. 12.76 12.30 497 492 38.9 24,487 24,877 1,920 Level 6 .................................................. 14.91 13.57 564 498 37.8 25,989 22,464 1,743 Level 7 .................................................. 21.00 19.61 802 743 38.2 34,372 33,500 1,636 Level 8 .................................................. 29.51 29.33 1,033 923 35.0 43,188 38,996 1,464 Level 9 .................................................. 29.19 28.91 1,103 1,084 37.8 44,089 43,312 1,510 Level 10.................................................. 33.57 33.48 1,306 1,313 38.9 54,216 51,550 1,615 Level 11.................................................. 39.07 36.33 1,512 1,411 38.7 63,121 57,368 1,616 Level 12.................................................. 54.99 45.99 2,137 1,844 38.9 85,900 69,976 1,562 Level 13.................................................. 58.35 49.60 2,279 2,021 39.1 93,230 92,088 1,598 Level 14.................................................. 115.08 98.96 4,491 3,777 39.0 206,281 150,808 1,792 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.18 28.64 1,547 1,145 39.5 66,671 53,582 1,702 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 48.89 41.15 1,904 1,609 38.9 78,731 63,763 1,610 Level 7 .................................................. $21.22 $20.56 $795 $719 37.4 $36,572 $37,414 1,723 Level 8 .................................................. 29.34 28.05 1,134 1,065 38.7 54,537 54,922 1,859 Level 9 .................................................. 29.54 27.44 1,138 1,108 38.5 47,569 46,500 1,611 Level 10.................................................. 33.98 33.23 1,328 1,313 39.1 54,095 50,001 1,592 Level 11.................................................. 39.70 37.40 1,534 1,435 38.6 63,055 57,010 1,588 Level 12.................................................. 55.04 46.11 2,139 1,851 38.9 85,925 69,944 1,561 Level 13.................................................. 59.32 50.02 2,337 2,089 39.4 94,844 93,731 1,599 Level 14.................................................. 115.08 98.96 4,491 3,777 39.0 206,281 150,808 1,792 Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.61 48.08 2,300 1,821 39.3 94,924 74,480 1,620 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 60.28 54.05 2,273 2,146 37.7 86,881 77,037 1,441 Level 10.................................................. 43.86 40.04 1,679 1,601 38.3 64,683 62,458 1,475 Level 11.................................................. 76.04 84.29 2,799 2,950 36.8 97,899 94,115 1,287 Level 13.................................................. 85.58 72.02 3,151 2,701 36.8 118,450 109,222 1,384 Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.84 37.04 1,775 1,972 37.9 78,397 70,499 1,674 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 40.58 37.36 1,583 1,452 39.0 62,073 54,327 1,530 Level 10.................................................. 29.79 22.84 1,176 913 39.5 52,700 47,501 1,769 Level 12.................................................. 57.67 57.33 2,147 2,169 37.2 94,750 96,649 1,643 Level 13.................................................. 56.78 48.29 2,247 1,932 39.6 86,196 78,023 1,518 Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.23 45.52 1,893 1,821 38.5 71,817 76,299 1,459 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 34.20 33.45 1,312 1,129 38.4 59,912 47,501 1,752 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.89 39.58 1,684 1,484 39.3 62,726 57,368 1,463 Level 13.................................................. 56.78 48.29 2,247 1,932 39.6 86,196 78,023 1,518 Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.62 45.52 1,958 1,821 38.7 76,174 76,299 1,505 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 72.12 77.18 2,815 2,949 39.0 105,290 110,866 1,460 Not able to be leveled.................................... 73.37 73.31 2,783 2,843 37.9 104,498 105,473 1,424 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 72.17 78.38 2,815 2,981 39.0 105,795 112,375 1,466 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.58 42.08 2,493 1,874 41.8 113,616 93,731 1,907 Level 10.................................................. 35.97 37.24 1,459 1,490 40.6 56,958 58,099 1,584 Level 11.................................................. 40.94 40.60 1,740 1,827 42.5 84,855 94,501 2,073 Level 12.................................................. 49.31 42.08 2,109 2,104 42.8 94,028 109,400 1,907 Not able to be leveled.................................... 114.00 60.81 4,954 2,433 43.5 220,172 104,055 1,931 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 42.08 2,503 1,875 41.9 114,311 93,731 1,915 Level 10.................................................. 35.97 37.24 1,459 1,490 40.6 56,958 58,099 1,584 Level 11.................................................. 40.94 40.60 1,740 1,827 42.5 84,855 94,501 2,073 Level 12.................................................. 49.31 42.08 2,131 2,104 43.2 95,806 109,400 1,943 Not able to be leveled.................................... 114.00 60.81 4,954 2,433 43.5 220,172 104,055 1,931 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.43 49.90 2,069 1,987 38.0 83,643 77,910 1,537 Level 11.................................................. 47.11 47.60 1,796 1,785 38.1 73,498 64,999 1,560 Level 12.................................................. 53.28 49.90 2,054 1,956 38.5 93,159 95,900 1,748 Level 13.................................................. 67.69 67.50 2,554 2,631 37.7 100,178 102,246 1,480 Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.32 57.29 2,123 2,005 37.7 77,163 60,149 1,370 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.29 49.65 1,982 1,785 37.2 74,259 68,976 1,394 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 59.97 51.54 2,324 2,042 38.8 101,315 103,800 1,690 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.51 39.18 1,691 1,567 38.0 67,607 63,143 1,519 Level 10.................................................. 36.19 34.31 1,354 1,267 37.4 55,572 49,757 1,536 Level 11.................................................. $39.78 $39.26 $1,435 $1,457 36.1 $57,004 $58,350 1,433 Level 12.................................................. 50.30 41.56 1,926 1,662 38.3 72,276 67,550 1,437 Level 13.................................................. 50.48 46.58 2,013 1,949 39.9 89,725 89,834 1,777 Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.78 39.18 1,894 1,567 38.8 76,050 81,501 1,559 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.24 47.08 1,932 1,769 35.6 71,391 67,550 1,316 Level 12.................................................. 64.22 64.10 2,237 2,386 34.8 79,677 75,001 1,241 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.96 39.18 1,575 1,567 39.4 74,740 81,501 1,871 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.32 42.52 1,746 1,741 38.5 69,293 66,378 1,529 Level 11.................................................. 40.30 43.54 1,501 1,741 37.2 62,206 63,408 1,544 Level 12.................................................. 53.91 55.25 2,095 2,072 38.9 77,814 71,475 1,443 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.55 27.15 1,741 1,086 39.1 66,682 48,119 1,497 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 38.66 1,814 1,546 37.7 69,225 60,310 1,439 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 65.87 60.59 2,625 2,121 39.9 112,590 76,468 1,709 Level 9 .................................................. 28.56 27.01 1,113 1,080 39.0 50,544 52,000 1,770 Level 10.................................................. 33.44 34.26 1,310 1,370 39.2 57,251 58,920 1,712 Level 11.................................................. 46.78 39.32 1,781 1,537 38.1 80,167 78,012 1,714 Level 12.................................................. 77.93 93.01 3,060 3,720 39.3 137,923 150,465 1,770 Not able to be leveled.................................... 77.11 67.80 3,171 2,559 41.1 123,415 81,505 1,601 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 76.96 67.80 3,086 2,559 40.1 129,399 90,000 1,681 Level 11.................................................. 58.92 61.97 2,186 2,161 37.1 96,968 94,494 1,646 Level 12.................................................. 77.93 93.01 3,060 3,720 39.3 137,923 150,465 1,770 Not able to be leveled.................................... 79.79 67.80 3,292 2,559 41.3 127,285 87,500 1,595 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 34.07 1,285 1,349 39.2 59,002 58,344 1,798 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.72 41.15 1,570 1,597 38.6 60,594 59,260 1,488 Level 11.................................................. 41.87 38.59 1,541 1,502 36.8 59,229 55,572 1,415 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.72 41.15 1,570 1,597 38.6 60,594 59,260 1,488 Level 11.................................................. 41.87 38.59 1,541 1,502 36.8 59,229 55,572 1,415 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 63.74 68.55 2,489 2,867 39.1 99,979 98,341 1,568 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 76.28 71.88 3,035 2,879 39.8 119,694 123,278 1,569 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.32 38.31 1,577 1,511 38.2 61,116 58,258 1,479 Level 8 .................................................. 28.82 29.04 990 1,032 34.3 39,512 41,026 1,371 Level 9 .................................................. 30.86 27.80 1,157 1,112 37.5 42,951 41,616 1,392 Level 10.................................................. 33.98 32.94 1,321 1,276 38.9 50,831 47,029 1,496 Level 11.................................................. 38.17 36.90 1,482 1,449 38.8 60,010 57,694 1,572 Level 12.................................................. 46.83 42.10 1,780 1,684 38.0 67,002 60,630 1,431 Level 13.................................................. 49.50 56.89 1,955 2,221 39.5 78,236 82,828 1,581 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.90 44.48 1,682 1,664 37.5 64,546 64,050 1,438 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 39.12 37.78 1,494 1,511 38.2 56,761 54,403 1,451 Level 10.................................................. 31.18 31.11 1,204 1,167 38.6 45,301 44,159 1,453 Level 11.................................................. 36.78 36.45 1,439 1,437 39.1 64,041 59,782 1,741 Level 12.................................................. 40.70 41.07 1,578 1,552 38.8 58,660 60,534 1,441 Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.11 38.82 1,547 1,359 35.9 56,565 54,001 1,312 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 43.25 35.71 1,671 1,680 38.6 61,065 49,775 1,412 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 42.21 37.79 1,626 1,535 38.5 64,896 61,794 1,538 Level 10.................................................. 37.08 38.28 1,440 1,512 38.9 55,897 60,070 1,508 Level 11.................................................. $38.21 $38.18 $1,515 $1,535 39.6 $61,731 $65,584 1,615 Level 12.................................................. 51.22 33.63 1,951 2,100 38.1 79,994 81,900 1,562 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 46.39 1,725 1,652 36.7 65,460 61,071 1,394 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.52 34.33 1,545 1,426 39.1 58,980 54,074 1,492 Level 11.................................................. 32.71 29.36 1,280 1,174 39.1 48,949 50,395 1,497 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 41.53 39.51 1,576 1,509 37.9 63,074 60,642 1,519 Level 11.................................................. 35.49 36.92 1,363 1,431 38.4 54,218 56,041 1,528 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.65 43.18 1,609 1,580 38.6 69,274 67,961 1,663 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 39.14 32.49 1,515 1,299 38.7 67,889 54,922 1,734 Level 7 .................................................. 20.39 20.56 750 719 36.8 35,297 35,939 1,731 Level 9 .................................................. 26.80 27.17 1,018 970 38.0 44,495 46,500 1,660 Level 10.................................................. 31.47 30.59 1,247 1,223 39.6 53,144 48,936 1,689 Level 11.................................................. 35.98 33.92 1,386 1,276 38.5 58,473 54,602 1,625 Level 12.................................................. 72.81 67.48 2,741 2,362 37.7 121,799 85,030 1,673 Level 13.................................................. 63.28 60.80 2,317 2,280 36.6 91,742 82,079 1,450 Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.03 37.21 1,640 1,444 39.0 76,480 66,551 1,820 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 30.09 1,168 1,203 39.7 48,529 51,750 1,647 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.73 23.05 894 922 39.3 46,465 47,940 2,044 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 23.51 22.39 877 808 37.3 35,834 35,023 1,524 Level 5 .................................................. 12.12 12.26 475 480 39.2 22,740 21,466 1,876 Level 6 .................................................. 14.79 13.50 547 492 37.0 24,386 21,263 1,649 Level 7 .................................................. 20.98 19.10 807 735 38.5 32,954 31,892 1,571 Level 8 .................................................. 30.29 30.56 1,008 808 33.3 39,744 35,023 1,312 Level 9 .................................................. 29.46 29.78 1,113 1,111 37.8 42,746 41,850 1,451 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 10.20 547 408 39.5 25,020 19,760 1,804 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 15.78 12.72 573 499 36.3 26,686 24,544 1,691 Level 5 .................................................. 11.70 11.96 457 478 39.1 21,889 19,712 1,871 Level 6 .................................................. 14.76 13.50 548 492 37.2 24,615 21,737 1,668 Level 7 .................................................. 15.81 16.11 620 616 39.2 29,100 30,800 1,840 Level 9 .................................................. 25.98 22.81 925 798 35.6 40,447 38,418 1,557 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 8.25 349 330 40.0 17,911 17,160 2,050 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.46 12.71 560 499 36.2 26,178 24,257 1,693 Level 5 .................................................. 11.70 11.96 457 478 39.1 21,889 19,712 1,871 Level 6 .................................................. 15.00 13.68 558 492 37.2 24,717 21,263 1,648 Level 7 .................................................. 16.09 16.35 632 621 39.3 30,592 31,970 1,901 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 8.25 349 330 40.0 17,911 17,160 2,050 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 18.21 17.18 681 645 37.4 30,602 30,919 1,681 Level 7 .................................................. 14.98 12.34 583 494 38.9 25,161 19,746 1,679 Level 9 .................................................. 25.93 22.81 925 798 35.7 41,529 41,516 1,602 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.73 24.17 942 916 38.1 36,067 35,755 1,458 Level 6 .................................................. 17.59 13.91 652 487 37.1 25,421 19,467 1,445 Level 7 .................................................. 22.98 21.84 869 828 37.8 33,517 31,892 1,459 Level 8 .................................................. 21.41 20.66 831 791 38.8 32,028 31,013 1,496 Level 9 .................................................. 28.32 28.87 1,076 1,083 38.0 40,381 40,000 1,426 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.75 22.80 914 717 38.5 34,799 25,807 1,465 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... $24.45 $23.56 $927 $887 37.9 $35,634 $35,220 1,457 Level 7 .................................................. 22.51 21.70 844 811 37.5 32,794 31,874 1,457 Level 8 .................................................. 22.82 20.84 879 832 38.5 33,714 32,232 1,478 Level 9 .................................................. 28.03 28.85 1,065 1,100 38.0 40,165 40,581 1,433 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 26.00 26.39 1,010 1,015 38.9 38,041 37,461 1,463 Level 7 .................................................. 25.53 24.26 1,013 1,000 39.7 37,499 36,000 1,469 Level 9 .................................................. 29.60 28.91 1,124 1,041 38.0 41,310 37,848 1,396 Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.76 31.63 1,227 1,208 37.5 46,309 45,642 1,414 Level 7 .................................................. 25.61 24.29 1,018 952 39.8 38,831 37,001 1,516 Level 8 .................................................. 38.93 34.37 1,379 1,299 35.4 50,906 47,783 1,308 Level 9 .................................................. 31.52 31.59 1,194 1,170 37.9 45,510 46,167 1,444 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.77 31.65 1,227 1,208 37.5 46,318 45,746 1,414 Level 7 .................................................. 25.61 24.29 1,018 952 39.8 38,831 37,001 1,516 Level 8 .................................................. 38.93 34.37 1,379 1,299 35.4 50,906 47,783 1,308 Level 9 .................................................. 31.52 31.63 1,194 1,172 37.9 45,513 46,195 1,444 Special education teachers...................................... 27.22 24.54 1,015 982 37.3 41,841 40,188 1,537 Level 8 .................................................. 30.29 28.82 1,139 1,153 37.6 43,041 42,100 1,421 Level 9 .................................................. 28.16 24.54 1,045 982 37.1 45,260 43,155 1,607 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.30 23.94 937 903 38.5 39,286 39,000 1,617 Level 9 .................................................. 24.30 24.07 928 903 38.2 42,631 39,716 1,755 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 35.34 35.98 1,213 1,439 34.3 47,668 57,500 1,349 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 21.71 19.23 858 769 39.5 39,061 33,047 1,800 Level 7 .................................................. 19.11 17.64 703 651 36.8 31,837 32,000 1,666 Level 8 .................................................. 22.77 22.83 866 880 38.0 38,154 45,760 1,676 Level 9 .................................................. 23.21 19.23 906 769 39.1 42,823 40,000 1,845 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 20.84 20.46 795 781 38.1 36,087 33,870 1,732 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 27.48 25.53 1,037 1,058 37.7 53,904 55,000 1,961 Librarians........................................................ 24.78 22.28 932 854 37.6 45,806 43,801 1,849 Level 7 .................................................. 20.25 21.18 746 741 36.8 36,341 38,540 1,795 Level 8 .................................................. 25.60 22.80 1,003 875 39.2 49,193 45,494 1,921 Level 9 .................................................. 25.17 24.06 976 962 38.8 42,178 45,801 1,676 Level 11.................................................. 33.01 31.14 1,310 1,173 39.7 67,689 61,017 2,051 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.19 27.58 1,117 1,046 37.0 58,096 54,392 1,925 Library technicians............................................... 18.31 17.50 712 700 38.9 36,809 36,315 2,010 Level 5 .................................................. 13.61 13.15 535 525 39.3 27,805 27,310 2,044 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.58 25.08 990 969 38.7 50,106 50,411 1,959 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.42 10.00 407 400 39.0 19,685 19,282 1,890 Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 8.69 368 330 38.6 18,014 16,058 1,893 Level 3 .................................................. 10.27 9.44 404 378 39.3 19,737 19,061 1,921 Level 4 .................................................. 10.69 10.04 418 400 39.1 20,237 20,796 1,893 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... $25.14 $22.92 $981 $917 39.0 $49,418 $45,681 1,966 Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 16.72 681 654 38.9 35,415 34,027 2,021 Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 18.63 694 725 38.8 36,113 37,696 2,020 Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 21.81 856 872 40.0 44,536 45,354 2,082 Level 8 .................................................. 24.39 25.00 992 1,000 40.7 51,603 52,000 2,116 Level 9 .................................................. 28.54 26.94 1,101 1,049 38.6 57,226 54,548 2,005 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.06 22.92 1,017 895 39.0 49,633 42,232 1,904 Artists and related workers....................................... 25.55 23.96 967 926 37.8 46,088 48,152 1,804 Designers......................................................... 21.10 21.74 825 870 39.1 42,884 45,228 2,032 Graphic designers............................................... 21.10 21.74 825 870 39.1 42,884 45,228 2,032 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 25.83 20.88 1,037 812 40.2 53,763 42,203 2,082 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.83 20.88 1,037 812 40.2 53,763 42,203 2,082 Producers and directors......................................... 25.83 20.88 1,037 812 40.2 53,763 42,203 2,082 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.83 20.88 1,037 812 40.2 53,763 42,203 2,082 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 25.27 20.44 982 755 38.8 48,452 37,499 1,917 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.27 20.44 982 755 38.8 48,452 37,499 1,917 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 25.27 20.44 982 755 38.8 48,452 37,499 1,917 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.27 20.44 982 755 38.8 48,452 37,499 1,917 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 35.25 31.92 1,351 1,277 38.3 57,612 51,072 1,634 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.25 31.92 1,351 1,277 38.3 57,612 51,072 1,634 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.63 31.92 1,520 1,277 38.4 62,247 51,072 1,571 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.63 31.92 1,520 1,277 38.4 62,247 51,072 1,571 Public relations specialists...................................... 25.18 25.16 991 1,006 39.3 51,517 52,333 2,046 Level 7 .................................................. 21.98 19.74 892 938 40.6 46,381 48,755 2,110 Level 9 .................................................. 27.11 26.23 1,078 1,049 39.8 56,046 54,548 2,067 Writers and editors............................................... 25.18 21.81 965 872 38.3 50,174 45,354 1,993 Level 9 .................................................. 33.19 32.97 1,226 1,154 36.9 63,741 60,000 1,920 Editors......................................................... 25.13 21.81 961 872 38.3 49,996 45,354 1,989 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 15.90 16.36 615 654 38.7 31,957 34,027 2,010 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 15.90 16.36 615 654 38.7 31,957 34,027 2,010 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.64 25.15 1,079 988 39.0 56,046 51,334 2,028 Level 2 .................................................. 10.65 10.35 424 413 39.8 22,042 21,486 2,070 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 11.29 462 442 39.5 24,019 23,005 2,051 Level 4 .................................................. 14.64 14.70 579 574 39.6 30,123 29,848 2,057 Level 5 .................................................. 17.62 17.10 691 669 39.2 35,907 34,778 2,038 Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 20.00 814 790 39.0 42,335 41,072 2,026 Level 7 .................................................. 24.06 23.65 944 924 39.2 49,049 48,054 2,038 Level 8 .................................................. 27.73 26.82 1,080 1,050 39.0 56,176 54,600 2,026 Level 9 .................................................. 29.65 28.76 1,147 1,118 38.7 59,478 57,915 2,006 Level 10.................................................. 34.51 34.12 1,383 1,365 40.1 71,931 70,961 2,084 Level 11.................................................. 40.86 38.89 1,601 1,528 39.2 83,247 79,477 2,037 Level 12.................................................. 69.48 62.67 2,680 2,350 38.6 139,380 122,207 2,006 Level 13.................................................. 64.62 67.60 2,443 2,496 37.8 126,926 129,792 1,964 Level 14.................................................. $104.58 $114.71 $4,302 $4,588 41.1 $223,699 $238,597 2,139 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.56 26.50 1,188 1,008 38.9 61,794 52,416 2,022 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 23.30 21.33 936 853 40.2 48,647 44,366 2,088 Level 7 .................................................. 21.88 21.77 867 871 39.6 45,083 45,282 2,061 Level 8 .................................................. 21.00 21.44 840 858 40.0 43,682 44,595 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.73 46.81 1,853 1,848 39.7 96,378 96,096 2,062 Level 8 .................................................. 43.49 43.25 1,739 1,730 40.0 90,451 89,960 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 44.70 44.13 1,751 1,722 39.2 91,062 89,544 2,037 Level 10.................................................. 45.85 46.09 1,829 1,836 39.9 95,106 95,472 2,074 Level 11.................................................. 48.19 48.93 1,913 1,975 39.7 99,478 102,717 2,064 Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.49 48.22 1,874 1,892 39.5 97,431 98,363 2,052 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 51.99 30.07 2,036 1,346 39.2 105,848 69,999 2,036 Level 9 .................................................. 23.52 22.71 945 914 40.2 49,157 47,507 2,090 Level 10.................................................. 21.92 21.44 924 858 42.2 48,053 44,595 2,192 Level 11.................................................. 39.64 29.16 1,542 1,093 38.9 80,173 56,854 2,022 Level 12.................................................. 73.76 64.92 2,827 2,435 38.3 147,014 126,594 1,993 Level 13.................................................. 64.96 75.12 2,440 2,496 37.6 126,758 129,792 1,951 Level 14.................................................. 104.58 114.71 4,302 4,588 41.1 223,699 238,597 2,139 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.65 25.83 1,557 993 39.3 80,948 51,636 2,041 Family and general practitioners................................ 54.01 59.69 2,071 2,238 38.3 107,699 116,396 1,994 Internists, general............................................. 61.96 64.92 2,570 2,435 41.5 133,645 126,594 2,157 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 47.65 22.12 1,929 885 40.5 100,328 46,010 2,105 Physician assistants.............................................. 39.00 37.40 1,535 1,414 39.4 79,819 73,507 2,046 Registered nurses................................................. 29.60 28.15 1,145 1,096 38.7 59,509 56,971 2,010 Level 6 .................................................. 27.06 25.32 1,042 1,026 38.5 54,173 53,331 2,002 Level 7 .................................................. 24.91 24.35 969 937 38.9 50,352 48,706 2,022 Level 8 .................................................. 28.64 27.46 1,106 1,069 38.6 57,492 55,598 2,007 Level 9 .................................................. 29.50 28.58 1,138 1,113 38.6 59,156 57,886 2,005 Level 10.................................................. 36.23 35.94 1,428 1,416 39.4 74,278 73,653 2,050 Level 11.................................................. 38.48 37.06 1,503 1,459 39.0 78,142 75,843 2,031 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.63 30.60 1,205 1,146 38.1 62,662 59,592 1,981 Therapists........................................................ 26.07 25.64 1,022 1,000 39.2 52,677 52,000 2,020 Level 5 .................................................. 17.55 14.80 679 592 38.7 35,311 30,784 2,012 Level 6 .................................................. 21.72 20.38 857 793 39.5 44,582 41,246 2,053 Level 7 .................................................. 22.02 22.50 871 886 39.6 45,310 46,064 2,057 Level 8 .................................................. 26.96 27.30 1,064 1,064 39.5 55,342 55,307 2,053 Level 9 .................................................. 30.74 30.68 1,185 1,188 38.5 60,042 59,249 1,953 Level 10.................................................. 29.53 28.30 1,181 1,132 40.0 61,419 58,868 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.89 29.12 1,215 1,165 39.3 63,178 60,578 2,045 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.64 26.85 1,053 1,069 39.5 54,490 54,854 2,045 Level 8 .................................................. 27.77 27.52 1,111 1,101 40.0 57,769 57,242 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 28.49 1,110 1,139 39.2 57,170 58,469 2,020 Physical therapists............................................. 29.86 29.89 1,166 1,164 39.1 59,946 58,968 2,008 Level 7 .................................................. 26.10 24.64 1,029 986 39.4 53,528 51,251 2,051 Level 8 .................................................. 29.27 30.31 1,160 1,213 39.6 60,315 63,053 2,061 Level 9 .................................................. $31.51 $30.96 $1,213 $1,192 38.5 $61,540 $60,005 1,953 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.84 35.74 1,332 1,430 39.4 69,256 74,339 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.47 17.00 648 680 39.3 33,689 35,360 2,046 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.38 23.79 922 942 39.4 47,938 48,963 2,050 Level 5 .................................................. 21.06 21.20 810 848 38.5 42,136 44,086 2,001 Level 6 .................................................. 20.55 17.39 812 646 39.5 42,221 33,602 2,054 Level 7 .................................................. 22.78 23.53 901 921 39.6 46,845 47,884 2,057 Level 8 .................................................. 26.59 28.12 1,055 1,125 39.7 54,857 58,492 2,063 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.41 25.64 1,043 987 38.0 51,904 51,331 1,894 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.17 17.94 760 709 39.6 39,518 36,858 2,062 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 11.25 463 440 39.5 24,069 22,880 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 14.30 567 567 39.9 29,485 29,494 2,074 Level 5 .................................................. 16.92 16.04 668 641 39.5 34,746 33,322 2,054 Level 6 .................................................. 20.09 19.25 793 764 39.4 41,211 39,728 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 23.91 23.13 951 925 39.8 49,458 48,110 2,068 Level 8 .................................................. 21.78 22.81 866 912 39.8 45,029 47,445 2,068 Level 9 .................................................. 27.54 26.81 1,098 1,072 39.9 57,105 55,765 2,074 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.96 21.10 827 791 39.5 43,002 41,145 2,052 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.59 23.57 936 940 39.7 48,661 48,859 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 25.26 26.01 981 1,040 38.8 50,993 54,101 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 25.04 24.50 999 980 39.9 51,954 50,939 2,075 Level 8 .................................................. 21.27 22.00 845 880 39.7 43,950 45,760 2,066 Level 9 .................................................. 27.62 26.81 1,102 1,072 39.9 57,279 55,765 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.09 21.85 940 854 39.0 48,863 44,418 2,029 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.29 15.99 646 637 39.6 33,571 33,114 2,061 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 11.25 463 440 39.5 24,069 22,880 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.39 14.62 574 582 39.9 29,833 30,243 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 16.38 16.02 646 626 39.4 33,602 32,573 2,051 Level 6 .................................................. 19.02 18.47 753 739 39.6 39,144 38,424 2,058 Level 7 .................................................. 18.91 18.20 742 718 39.2 38,583 37,357 2,040 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.75 16.05 709 620 39.9 36,859 32,261 2,077 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.42 25.30 1,001 997 39.4 52,073 51,834 2,048 Level 4 .................................................. 13.34 13.24 531 530 39.8 27,614 27,548 2,070 Level 5 .................................................. 22.34 21.12 876 845 39.2 45,577 43,930 2,040 Level 6 .................................................. 22.89 22.92 889 906 38.8 46,217 47,112 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 27.23 26.25 1,078 1,050 39.6 56,062 54,621 2,059 Level 8 .................................................. 29.83 29.03 1,186 1,161 39.7 61,653 60,382 2,067 Level 9 .................................................. 34.80 35.00 1,392 1,400 40.0 72,385 72,800 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.47 28.70 1,074 1,148 39.1 55,848 59,696 2,033 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 26.30 21.93 1,049 866 39.9 54,524 45,032 2,073 Level 4 .................................................. 13.09 13.11 520 524 39.7 27,029 27,269 2,066 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 29.90 30.06 1,147 1,159 38.4 59,660 60,255 1,996 Level 7 .................................................. 32.36 30.90 1,242 1,176 38.4 64,581 61,177 1,995 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 30.38 32.32 1,215 1,293 40.0 63,185 67,226 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.45 24.46 963 978 39.4 50,093 50,831 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. $21.69 $21.01 $848 $831 39.1 $44,119 $43,202 2,034 Level 6 .................................................. 22.69 22.43 886 880 39.1 46,084 45,760 2,031 Level 7 .................................................. 25.75 25.24 1,027 1,010 39.9 53,394 52,499 2,074 Level 8 .................................................. 29.50 28.95 1,170 1,158 39.7 60,856 60,216 2,063 Level 9 .................................................. 27.67 26.24 1,107 1,049 40.0 57,559 54,573 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.47 28.08 1,028 1,053 38.9 53,477 54,756 2,021 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.70 15.03 648 586 38.8 33,722 30,476 2,019 Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 15.03 654 588 39.0 33,983 30,555 2,028 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.99 16.26 672 650 39.6 34,921 33,825 2,056 Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 14.59 575 581 39.7 29,913 30,205 2,062 Level 5 .................................................. 17.65 17.83 698 691 39.5 36,288 35,951 2,056 Level 6 .................................................. 19.12 18.65 748 699 39.1 38,897 36,368 2,034 Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 20.04 821 787 39.1 40,967 40,706 1,952 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.67 15.74 667 629 40.0 34,679 32,733 2,080 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.75 14.50 584 580 39.6 30,392 30,160 2,061 Level 4 .................................................. 13.81 13.89 544 536 39.4 28,294 27,872 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 17.08 16.02 683 641 40.0 35,507 33,322 2,079 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.63 13.26 541 530 39.7 28,127 27,581 2,064 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.89 22.98 902 911 39.4 46,907 47,382 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 19.78 18.28 769 706 38.9 40,013 36,731 2,023 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.01 17.61 713 699 39.6 37,066 36,368 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 15.87 16.41 635 656 40.0 33,000 34,124 2,079 Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 18.71 704 742 39.4 36,626 38,563 2,051 Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 18.65 751 699 39.2 39,053 36,368 2,037 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.62 18.19 722 703 38.8 37,546 36,557 2,017 Level 4 .................................................. 15.73 15.38 619 615 39.4 32,209 31,990 2,047 Level 5 .................................................. 17.87 17.77 692 696 38.7 35,969 36,192 2,012 Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 19.59 786 771 38.7 40,872 40,117 2,013 Level 7 .................................................. 19.59 20.00 756 780 38.6 39,292 40,560 2,005 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.64 15.00 618 594 39.5 32,135 30,888 2,054 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 12.43 479 497 40.0 24,926 25,854 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.66 12.44 526 493 38.5 27,374 25,626 2,004 Level 5 .................................................. 15.04 15.80 601 631 39.9 31,229 32,802 2,076 Level 6 .................................................. 18.33 18.09 724 692 39.5 37,668 36,005 2,055 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.61 26.63 896 1,065 39.6 46,594 55,390 2,061 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.83 17.54 751 702 39.9 39,042 36,483 2,073 Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 13.77 626 551 40.0 32,528 28,642 2,078 Level 5 .................................................. 17.34 15.89 693 635 40.0 36,057 33,041 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.66 12.77 576 511 39.3 29,926 26,562 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 19.15 15.73 774 623 40.4 40,066 32,386 2,092 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.72 11.13 458 438 39.1 23,836 22,755 2,033 Level 1 .................................................. 9.29 9.15 372 366 40.0 19,329 19,032 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.30 9.90 403 396 39.1 20,964 20,592 2,034 Level 3 .................................................. 11.56 11.06 451 432 39.0 23,451 22,485 2,029 Level 4 .................................................. $12.34 $11.85 $481 $469 39.0 $25,002 $24,369 2,027 Level 5 .................................................. 14.98 14.80 594 592 39.7 30,891 30,780 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 16.29 17.04 643 682 39.4 33,418 35,443 2,051 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.96 12.53 545 490 39.0 28,324 25,501 2,030 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.20 10.71 437 420 39.0 22,724 21,840 2,029 Level 1 .................................................. 9.08 8.90 363 356 40.0 18,880 18,518 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 9.90 404 396 39.1 20,991 20,592 2,032 Level 3 .................................................. 11.45 10.90 445 426 38.9 23,130 22,127 2,021 Level 4 .................................................. 11.93 11.39 467 450 39.2 24,300 23,379 2,037 Level 5 .................................................. 13.19 12.46 515 497 39.0 26,757 25,834 2,029 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.18 12.20 512 488 38.9 26,634 25,376 2,021 Home health aides............................................... 10.03 9.90 387 389 38.5 20,101 20,238 2,003 Level 2 .................................................. 9.99 9.90 385 394 38.6 20,043 20,467 2,006 Level 3 .................................................. 9.50 9.36 360 344 37.9 18,712 17,878 1,969 Level 4 .................................................. 11.17 10.95 447 438 40.0 23,226 22,776 2,080 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.57 11.17 453 439 39.1 23,558 22,815 2,036 Level 1 .................................................. 9.13 9.06 365 362 40.0 18,993 18,845 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.57 10.17 416 402 39.3 21,636 20,925 2,046 Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 11.40 462 443 39.0 24,029 23,026 2,025 Level 4 .................................................. 12.15 11.74 475 462 39.1 24,701 24,024 2,033 Level 5 .................................................. 13.57 13.13 542 525 39.9 28,168 27,310 2,075 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.34 12.20 524 488 39.3 27,229 25,376 2,041 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.45 9.92 409 384 39.2 21,294 19,968 2,039 Level 3 .................................................. 9.81 9.56 392 382 40.0 20,400 19,885 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 10.37 10.00 401 375 38.7 20,870 19,500 2,013 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 12.42 10.15 496 406 39.9 25,795 21,112 2,077 Level 4 .................................................. 11.03 9.62 441 385 40.0 22,939 20,010 2,080 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 11.50 9.97 460 399 40.0 23,926 20,738 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.64 12.51 544 494 39.9 28,272 25,667 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 9.19 383 368 40.0 19,899 19,115 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.09 11.44 484 458 40.0 25,153 23,795 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.41 11.54 449 441 39.4 23,340 22,913 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 19.10 745 764 39.8 38,748 39,728 2,069 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.48 19.10 735 764 39.8 38,244 39,728 2,069 Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 19.10 745 764 39.8 38,748 39,728 2,069 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.95 10.62 437 425 39.9 22,708 22,090 2,074 Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 9.19 383 368 40.0 19,899 19,115 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.06 11.44 482 458 40.0 25,088 23,795 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.31 11.54 444 441 39.3 23,095 22,913 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.28 12.97 521 513 39.2 27,074 26,695 2,039 Level 1 .................................................. 10.60 10.45 424 418 40.0 22,044 21,736 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.34 10.29 408 412 39.5 21,135 21,403 2,045 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 12.41 487 492 39.9 25,304 25,563 2,073 Level 4 .................................................. 13.04 12.60 504 501 38.6 26,183 26,062 2,009 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 15.11 617 595 39.8 32,069 30,930 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. $16.27 $17.04 $647 $682 39.7 $33,629 $35,443 2,067 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.27 14.75 600 590 39.3 31,175 30,682 2,041 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.45 13.19 530 516 39.4 27,552 26,811 2,048 Level 3 .................................................. 11.17 11.06 447 443 40.0 23,239 23,011 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 13.23 532 515 39.2 27,653 26,770 2,041 Level 5 .................................................. 15.32 14.80 613 592 40.0 31,852 30,780 2,079 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.90 13.13 553 522 39.8 28,757 27,165 2,069 Level 3 .................................................. 12.60 12.37 492 470 39.1 25,595 24,419 2,031 Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 12.60 557 504 40.0 28,969 26,208 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.11 13.82 543 553 38.5 28,219 28,754 2,000 Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 12.87 496 501 37.6 25,784 26,062 1,957 Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 18.27 699 731 39.9 36,328 38,002 2,073 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 12.71 11.98 508 479 40.0 26,407 24,918 2,078 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 14.06 14.90 555 596 39.5 28,868 30,992 2,053 Protective service occupations...................................... 13.74 12.50 538 490 39.2 27,541 25,022 2,004 Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 9.41 373 360 39.7 19,284 18,720 2,055 Level 2 .................................................. 12.16 12.20 466 458 38.3 24,110 23,790 1,983 Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 12.23 476 459 38.7 24,748 23,843 2,009 Level 4 .................................................. 13.49 13.00 527 506 39.1 23,973 26,270 1,778 Level 5 .................................................. 16.32 15.18 648 607 39.7 33,713 31,574 2,065 Level 6 .................................................. 21.72 22.32 856 852 39.4 44,527 44,283 2,050 Level 7 .................................................. 17.44 15.12 698 605 40.0 36,276 31,443 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.98 15.17 559 607 40.0 29,069 31,562 2,080 Police officers................................................... 18.70 19.42 746 777 39.9 38,773 40,394 2,074 Level 7 .................................................. 21.06 20.48 843 819 40.0 43,813 42,594 2,080 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.70 19.42 746 777 39.9 38,773 40,394 2,074 Level 7 .................................................. 21.06 20.48 843 819 40.0 43,813 42,594 2,080 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.44 12.23 486 459 39.0 25,246 23,843 2,029 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 9.00 371 360 39.7 19,317 18,720 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 12.17 12.20 466 458 38.3 24,230 23,790 1,992 Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 12.23 475 459 38.6 24,686 23,843 2,008 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 13.34 554 529 39.9 28,800 27,482 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 15.21 659 608 39.7 34,266 31,637 2,064 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.73 12.00 509 480 40.0 26,472 24,960 2,080 Security guards................................................. 12.44 12.23 486 459 39.0 25,246 23,843 2,029 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 9.00 371 360 39.7 19,317 18,720 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 12.17 12.20 466 458 38.3 24,230 23,790 1,992 Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 12.23 475 459 38.6 24,686 23,843 2,008 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 13.34 554 529 39.9 28,800 27,482 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 15.21 659 608 39.7 34,266 31,637 2,064 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.73 12.00 509 480 40.0 26,472 24,960 2,080 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.62 11.05 456 437 39.3 23,056 22,131 1,985 Level 1 .................................................. 9.50 9.35 373 371 39.3 19,386 19,282 2,041 Level 2 .................................................. $9.98 $9.65 $390 $382 39.1 $19,991 $19,656 2,003 Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 11.11 474 490 39.8 24,070 25,106 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 12.35 12.19 481 463 38.9 23,106 24,080 1,870 Level 5 .................................................. 13.36 13.00 525 510 39.3 27,201 26,520 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 16.47 16.82 659 673 40.0 34,265 34,986 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 16.32 16.88 646 675 39.6 31,645 32,439 1,939 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.13 16.36 580 596 38.3 27,932 25,996 1,846 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.95 14.07 531 520 38.1 24,250 25,001 1,739 Level 4 .................................................. 11.26 10.19 411 340 36.5 15,897 12,389 1,412 Level 5 .................................................. 13.70 15.00 518 514 37.8 26,928 26,707 1,966 Level 6 .................................................. 16.26 16.74 651 670 40.0 33,826 34,819 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.38 14.80 563 555 39.2 26,626 27,040 1,852 Level 4 .................................................. 11.68 12.75 461 481 39.4 17,975 17,680 1,538 Level 5 .................................................. 13.70 15.00 518 514 37.8 26,928 26,707 1,966 Level 6 .................................................. 16.26 16.74 651 670 40.0 33,826 34,819 2,080 Cooks............................................................. 12.30 11.58 485 463 39.5 24,956 24,080 2,029 Level 2 .................................................. 10.58 10.53 410 421 38.8 21,337 21,902 2,016 Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 11.25 460 450 39.7 23,913 23,398 2,064 Level 4 .................................................. 12.53 11.95 497 463 39.6 25,638 24,080 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 13.29 12.80 531 512 39.9 27,400 26,624 2,061 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.46 11.89 546 416 37.7 24,457 21,013 1,691 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.31 11.60 484 450 39.3 24,836 23,398 2,018 Level 2 .................................................. 10.65 10.53 412 421 38.7 21,430 21,902 2,012 Level 3 .................................................. 10.71 10.58 425 417 39.7 22,049 21,704 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 12.79 12.97 506 506 39.6 26,079 26,291 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 14.34 13.11 572 524 39.9 29,425 27,269 2,052 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.46 11.89 546 416 37.7 24,457 21,013 1,691 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.80 10.58 421 423 39.0 21,913 22,006 2,029 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 8.58 347 343 40.0 18,019 17,846 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 8.76 9.15 340 360 38.8 17,664 18,720 2,015 Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 10.60 471 431 39.1 24,473 22,402 2,035 Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.21 9.90 409 376 40.1 21,144 19,562 2,071 Level 1 .................................................. 9.73 9.00 384 360 39.5 19,990 18,720 2,054 Level 2 .................................................. 8.44 8.90 332 354 39.3 17,149 18,240 2,032 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 11.11 484 500 41.2 24,816 26,000 2,113 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 11.95 9.20 453 360 37.9 23,095 18,720 1,932 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.14 8.96 360 356 39.4 18,637 18,512 2,039 Level 1 .................................................. 8.98 8.87 358 355 39.9 18,625 18,450 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 9.15 9.00 354 356 38.7 18,238 18,512 1,993 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.32 10.83 442 424 39.0 21,135 21,590 1,867 Level 1 .................................................. 9.99 10.32 382 399 38.2 19,798 20,654 1,982 Level 2 .................................................. 10.18 10.16 389 363 38.2 18,344 18,873 1,803 Level 3 .................................................. 11.61 11.71 462 442 39.8 20,974 21,938 1,807 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... $11.49 $11.18 $447 $428 38.9 $22,381 $21,965 1,948 Level 1 .................................................. 10.01 10.32 382 402 38.2 19,878 20,922 1,987 Level 2 .................................................. 10.08 9.99 384 363 38.1 18,055 18,488 1,791 Level 3 .................................................. 12.44 12.60 494 500 39.7 25,708 25,992 2,066 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.10 9.66 397 387 39.2 20,584 20,134 2,037 Level 1 .................................................. 9.02 9.78 351 389 38.8 18,228 20,218 2,020 Level 2 .................................................. 9.79 9.27 385 371 39.3 19,972 19,282 2,040 Dishwashers....................................................... 11.48 12.97 457 519 39.8 23,704 26,978 2,065 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 9.29 378 372 39.5 19,635 19,323 2,055 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.61 11.02 457 432 39.3 23,485 22,277 2,023 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 9.50 390 373 39.6 20,064 19,302 2,038 Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 10.90 429 422 39.5 21,906 21,957 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 12.24 11.86 486 474 39.7 25,206 24,673 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 11.88 469 464 36.6 23,891 23,554 1,865 Level 5 .................................................. 17.98 18.31 706 687 39.3 36,738 35,701 2,043 Level 6 .................................................. 18.59 16.96 739 679 39.8 38,431 35,283 2,067 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.42 14.25 574 551 39.8 29,858 28,665 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.70 18.31 739 687 39.5 38,450 35,701 2,056 Level 5 .................................................. 18.23 18.31 710 687 39.0 36,920 35,701 2,026 Level 6 .................................................. 18.85 16.96 748 679 39.7 38,881 35,283 2,063 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.59 16.95 660 678 39.8 34,340 35,248 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.52 18.31 691 687 39.4 35,927 35,701 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 18.07 18.31 701 687 38.8 36,470 35,701 2,018 Level 6 .................................................. 18.65 16.96 739 679 39.6 38,430 35,283 2,060 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 23.46 19.23 936 769 39.9 48,679 40,000 2,075 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.03 10.73 433 422 39.3 22,289 21,957 2,021 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 9.50 390 374 39.6 20,057 19,302 2,037 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 10.88 428 422 39.5 21,815 21,957 2,011 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 11.86 479 474 39.6 24,886 24,673 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 11.54 456 453 35.7 23,690 23,554 1,858 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.75 11.43 549 458 39.9 28,522 23,837 2,074 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.32 11.12 444 432 39.2 22,847 22,360 2,018 Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 9.15 385 366 39.7 20,036 19,032 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 11.01 11.13 436 422 39.6 22,008 21,957 1,999 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 11.86 484 474 39.7 25,119 24,673 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 11.37 438 453 34.9 22,800 23,554 1,813 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.87 16.67 633 667 39.9 32,905 34,674 2,073 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.12 9.56 399 382 39.4 20,439 19,858 2,019 Level 1 .................................................. 9.54 9.05 377 360 39.5 19,100 18,637 2,002 Level 2 .................................................. 10.19 9.55 398 382 39.0 20,677 19,858 2,029 Level 3 .................................................. $11.51 $11.27 $454 $451 39.5 $23,548 $23,130 2,045 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.23 11.01 448 440 39.9 23,307 22,892 2,075 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.18 12.00 524 475 39.7 26,605 23,629 2,018 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 11.50 450 460 39.7 23,417 23,920 2,065 Level 3 .................................................. 13.24 12.50 526 499 39.7 27,368 25,938 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 12.82 11.88 510 475 39.8 24,092 23,026 1,879 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.07 12.00 519 475 39.7 26,348 23,254 2,016 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 11.50 450 460 39.7 23,417 23,920 2,065 Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 12.50 529 500 39.7 27,483 26,000 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 11.88 513 475 39.7 24,049 22,984 1,862 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.54 10.24 416 400 39.5 20,875 20,800 1,981 Level 2 .................................................. 8.85 8.72 348 335 39.3 16,587 16,806 1,874 Level 3 .................................................. 10.46 10.68 414 401 39.5 20,941 20,800 2,002 Level 4 .................................................. 10.83 10.51 430 420 39.7 22,054 21,861 2,037 Level 5 .................................................. 10.56 10.00 413 400 39.1 20,074 20,800 1,901 Level 6 .................................................. 14.11 15.39 566 615 40.1 29,324 32,001 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 16.05 15.63 638 625 39.8 33,200 32,500 2,069 Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.93 9.81 400 386 40.3 20,038 18,782 2,019 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.26 14.65 577 586 40.5 29,873 30,472 2,094 Level 6 .................................................. 14.38 15.39 583 615 40.5 30,294 32,001 2,106 Child care workers................................................ 9.89 9.87 388 390 39.2 19,883 20,109 2,010 Level 2 .................................................. 8.98 9.00 350 346 39.0 18,164 17,882 2,023 Level 3 .................................................. 9.53 9.77 377 383 39.6 19,417 19,656 2,037 Level 4 .................................................. 11.35 11.34 451 454 39.7 22,942 22,589 2,021 Level 5 .................................................. 11.72 11.16 435 426 37.1 21,404 22,750 1,826 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.13 10.00 400 396 39.4 20,780 20,592 2,051 Level 2 .................................................. 8.15 7.92 326 317 40.0 16,948 16,474 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 10.61 10.70 424 410 40.0 22,041 21,299 2,078 Level 4 .................................................. 9.48 9.90 378 384 39.9 19,673 19,993 2,075 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.89 11.84 473 474 39.8 16,447 19,573 1,384 Level 3 .................................................. 9.05 8.83 364 346 40.2 10,269 3,656 1,135 Level 4 .................................................. 11.71 10.93 458 437 39.1 21,273 22,734 1,816 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.80 11.84 469 474 39.7 15,797 18,200 1,339 Level 3 .................................................. 9.05 8.83 364 346 40.2 10,269 3,656 1,135 Level 4 .................................................. 11.71 10.93 458 437 39.1 21,273 22,734 1,816 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.02 9.10 367 360 40.6 16,436 17,680 1,821 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.99 17.67 783 700 39.2 40,551 35,566 2,028 Level 2 .................................................. 7.63 7.50 304 300 39.8 15,803 15,600 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 9.53 9.88 375 385 39.4 19,490 20,024 2,046 Level 4 .................................................. 17.18 16.72 657 669 38.2 34,164 34,782 1,989 Level 5 .................................................. 16.73 16.60 663 707 39.6 34,467 36,754 2,060 Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 19.23 757 769 37.6 39,352 40,000 1,954 Level 7 .................................................. 22.87 23.73 902 949 39.4 45,713 49,360 1,998 Not able to be leveled.................................... $16.26 $15.18 $622 $577 38.3 $32,333 $30,001 1,989 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.82 16.26 830 714 39.9 42,074 35,566 2,021 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.49 15.76 619 630 40.0 32,193 32,775 2,079 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.80 8.65 385 342 39.3 20,001 17,805 2,041 Level 2 .................................................. 7.63 7.50 304 300 39.8 15,802 15,600 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 9.50 9.19 373 362 39.2 19,365 18,824 2,037 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.55 9.37 412 368 39.0 21,407 19,153 2,029 Level 2 .................................................. 8.07 8.50 320 330 39.7 16,652 17,160 2,062 Level 3 .................................................. 10.85 10.40 417 416 38.4 21,646 21,632 1,995 Cashiers...................................................... 10.55 9.37 412 368 39.0 21,407 19,153 2,029 Level 2 .................................................. 8.07 8.50 320 330 39.7 16,652 17,160 2,062 Level 3 .................................................. 10.85 10.40 417 416 38.4 21,646 21,632 1,995 Retail salespersons............................................. 9.07 7.50 358 300 39.5 18,611 15,600 2,052 Level 3 .................................................. 8.44 8.63 336 345 39.9 17,486 17,950 2,072 Insurance sales agents............................................ 23.87 21.29 922 852 38.6 47,926 44,292 2,008 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 20.95 19.95 794 788 37.9 41,314 40,999 1,972 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.95 14.37 584 560 39.0 30,288 29,141 2,026 Level 1 .................................................. 10.37 9.00 407 360 39.2 21,162 18,720 2,040 Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 10.75 438 420 39.3 22,746 21,819 2,039 Level 3 .................................................. 12.31 12.03 483 475 39.3 25,112 24,660 2,040 Level 4 .................................................. 14.33 14.32 560 559 39.1 29,023 29,055 2,026 Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 16.30 638 633 38.9 33,117 32,947 2,019 Level 6 .................................................. 19.18 18.88 744 730 38.8 38,637 37,935 2,014 Level 7 .................................................. 22.19 21.15 865 824 39.0 44,761 42,746 2,017 Level 8 .................................................. 25.87 26.70 1,024 1,068 39.6 53,269 55,536 2,059 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.39 14.91 631 583 38.5 32,777 30,312 2,000 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.83 18.83 805 751 38.6 41,598 39,062 1,997 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 15.44 574 617 37.1 29,793 32,000 1,925 Level 6 .................................................. 18.46 18.24 731 732 39.6 37,991 38,085 2,058 Level 7 .................................................. 22.72 19.81 884 790 38.9 45,143 40,581 1,987 Level 8 .................................................. 27.58 26.70 1,090 1,068 39.5 56,659 55,536 2,054 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.33 26.99 995 1,134 37.8 51,741 58,989 1,965 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.96 12.10 502 484 38.7 26,088 25,168 2,013 Level 2 .................................................. 11.87 10.63 465 425 39.2 24,174 22,110 2,036 Level 3 .................................................. 14.27 14.58 560 583 39.2 29,108 30,326 2,040 Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 16.15 572 606 37.4 29,734 31,500 1,945 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.57 14.10 571 557 39.2 29,645 28,948 2,034 Level 2 .................................................. 10.21 10.32 407 413 39.9 21,152 21,466 2,072 Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 13.00 494 512 39.6 25,713 26,627 2,060 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 13.95 555 555 39.0 28,814 28,870 2,024 Level 5 .................................................. 16.13 15.39 631 615 39.1 32,825 32,005 2,035 Level 6 .................................................. 19.99 19.45 776 778 38.8 40,339 40,452 2,018 Level 7 .................................................. 19.80 16.34 753 580 38.0 39,172 30,160 1,978 Not able to be leveled.................................... $14.67 $12.24 $578 $490 39.4 $29,775 $25,463 2,030 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.89 14.07 553 563 39.8 28,741 29,272 2,069 Level 3 .................................................. 11.27 10.50 451 420 40.0 23,442 21,840 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 13.50 539 544 39.8 28,032 28,288 2,069 Level 5 .................................................. 17.33 17.92 693 717 40.0 36,056 37,265 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.79 13.70 536 534 38.8 27,859 27,768 2,020 Level 3 .................................................. 12.04 12.14 473 485 39.3 24,592 25,241 2,042 Level 4 .................................................. 14.23 13.67 550 547 38.7 28,597 28,442 2,010 Level 5 .................................................. 16.37 16.55 623 653 38.1 32,415 33,961 1,980 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.77 14.68 616 581 39.1 31,977 30,210 2,027 Level 2 .................................................. 10.58 8.01 423 320 39.9 21,970 16,661 2,076 Level 3 .................................................. 13.71 13.79 548 552 40.0 28,502 28,687 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 14.00 567 555 38.9 29,395 28,870 2,016 Level 5 .................................................. 16.57 15.39 648 615 39.1 33,687 32,005 2,033 Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 19.45 776 778 38.5 40,335 40,452 2,004 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.20 12.61 606 506 39.8 30,976 27,123 2,038 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.47 17.07 648 651 39.4 33,699 33,854 2,046 Level 4 .................................................. 16.39 17.41 652 696 39.8 33,926 36,213 2,070 Level 5 .................................................. 15.55 13.67 613 540 39.4 31,852 28,059 2,048 Procurement clerks.............................................. 14.35 14.79 571 594 39.8 29,711 30,888 2,070 Tellers......................................................... 11.79 11.25 466 450 39.5 24,236 23,400 2,056 Level 2 .................................................. 10.63 10.92 422 430 39.7 21,957 22,381 2,065 Level 3 .................................................. 12.34 12.02 491 481 39.8 25,507 25,000 2,068 Level 4 .................................................. 11.21 10.95 437 425 39.0 22,734 22,090 2,029 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.37 15.07 609 600 39.6 31,664 31,200 2,060 Level 3 .................................................. 14.03 12.67 558 506 39.7 28,991 26,333 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 14.85 14.40 593 576 39.9 30,816 29,950 2,075 Level 5 .................................................. 15.19 15.45 595 618 39.2 30,939 32,130 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 16.73 15.99 656 628 39.2 34,092 32,635 2,038 File clerks....................................................... 11.39 10.89 454 436 39.8 23,583 22,672 2,070 Level 2 .................................................. 11.13 10.68 439 427 39.4 22,830 22,214 2,051 Level 3 .................................................. 10.63 9.95 425 398 40.0 22,117 20,696 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 13.90 564 556 40.7 29,337 28,912 2,114 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.59 13.33 535 531 39.4 27,811 27,632 2,047 Level 3 .................................................. 11.72 11.33 469 453 40.0 24,385 23,566 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.03 13.74 555 544 39.6 28,881 28,267 2,058 Level 5 .................................................. 14.30 14.72 549 569 38.4 28,568 29,611 1,998 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.19 14.57 592 583 39.0 30,773 30,312 2,026 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.67 14.27 520 493 38.0 26,047 25,022 1,905 Level 4 .................................................. 14.75 15.23 569 609 38.6 27,076 31,031 1,835 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.43 14.51 603 565 39.1 31,380 29,395 2,034 Order clerks...................................................... 14.72 12.98 586 519 39.8 30,452 26,998 2,069 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.75 14.70 624 588 39.6 32,426 30,576 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 14.73 15.30 589 612 40.0 30,631 31,824 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.74 12.50 498 492 39.1 25,834 25,480 2,027 Level 2 .................................................. $10.62 $10.51 $410 $402 38.5 $21,172 $20,912 1,993 Level 3 .................................................. 12.78 12.38 499 490 39.1 25,945 25,480 2,031 Level 4 .................................................. 13.74 13.09 544 522 39.6 28,096 27,144 2,045 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.18 13.48 520 539 39.4 27,036 28,038 2,051 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.25 11.06 450 442 40.0 23,408 23,005 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.54 10.27 421 411 40.0 21,913 21,362 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.71 15.28 598 577 38.1 31,012 30,001 1,973 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 12.00 453 460 38.2 23,555 23,920 1,984 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.94 14.31 594 577 37.3 30,889 30,001 1,938 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 12.00 453 460 38.2 23,555 23,920 1,984 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.90 12.58 544 495 39.2 28,303 25,750 2,037 Level 3 .................................................. 12.98 12.28 506 475 39.0 26,313 24,690 2,027 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.02 10.22 471 409 39.2 24,486 21,258 2,037 Level 2 .................................................. 9.91 9.74 390 386 39.4 20,299 20,072 2,049 Level 3 .................................................. 11.00 10.22 431 409 39.2 22,429 21,258 2,039 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.91 15.22 621 598 39.0 32,229 31,075 2,026 Level 2 .................................................. 10.60 11.29 423 452 39.9 21,947 23,483 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 12.88 12.48 503 485 39.0 26,107 25,216 2,027 Level 4 .................................................. 14.35 14.10 561 548 39.1 29,069 28,517 2,026 Level 5 .................................................. 16.57 16.54 649 657 39.2 33,759 34,091 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 19.59 19.07 764 731 39.0 39,636 37,814 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 22.02 20.90 861 811 39.1 44,762 42,162 2,033 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.20 16.77 647 663 37.6 33,650 34,482 1,957 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.25 17.84 712 690 39.0 37,017 35,810 2,028 Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 11.00 484 432 39.4 25,145 22,441 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 16.54 646 657 39.2 33,600 34,174 2,040 Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 19.61 791 777 38.9 41,033 39,936 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 22.15 20.94 866 811 39.1 45,017 42,162 2,032 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.74 18.72 760 718 38.5 39,543 37,311 2,004 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.03 13.34 553 524 39.4 28,734 27,227 2,048 Level 2 .................................................. 10.60 11.29 422 452 39.8 21,952 23,483 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 12.47 485 485 39.4 25,243 25,216 2,048 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 13.44 562 528 39.5 29,199 27,446 2,053 Level 5 .................................................. 15.76 16.69 623 638 39.5 32,388 33,155 2,055 Level 6 .................................................. 18.47 18.61 739 744 40.0 38,408 38,709 2,079 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.30 15.01 577 604 37.7 30,029 31,395 1,963 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.10 14.75 585 577 38.8 30,330 30,000 2,009 Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 11.93 509 475 39.1 26,439 24,719 2,030 Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 14.88 582 577 38.8 30,083 30,000 2,004 Level 5 .................................................. 17.43 16.83 676 666 38.8 35,154 34,611 2,017 Level 6 .................................................. 18.31 15.37 707 615 38.6 36,680 31,965 2,003 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.03 16.21 631 638 37.0 32,791 33,191 1,925 Computer operators................................................ 16.11 15.96 642 638 39.9 33,409 33,197 2,074 Level 5 .................................................. 16.39 16.35 654 654 39.9 33,988 34,008 2,074 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.97 15.27 590 608 39.4 30,678 31,616 2,049 Level 2 .................................................. $11.14 $10.07 $444 $403 39.8 $23,070 $20,948 2,072 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 11.73 482 469 38.3 25,080 24,398 1,992 Level 4 .................................................. 14.82 15.27 590 611 39.8 30,680 31,760 2,071 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.46 15.27 569 606 39.3 29,577 31,512 2,045 Level 2 .................................................. 12.12 12.13 483 485 39.8 25,095 25,230 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 12.76 11.79 488 472 38.2 25,356 24,523 1,988 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.76 15.47 623 619 39.5 32,418 32,178 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 13.48 553 539 39.9 28,767 28,038 2,074 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.23 17.17 669 656 38.8 34,789 34,125 2,019 Level 4 .................................................. 15.68 15.48 610 619 38.9 31,727 32,205 2,023 Level 5 .................................................. 18.52 19.00 728 703 39.3 37,843 36,556 2,043 Level 6 .................................................. 18.18 17.50 690 656 37.9 35,865 34,125 1,972 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.20 12.29 507 492 38.4 26,389 25,565 1,999 Level 2 .................................................. 12.36 12.25 479 490 38.7 24,891 25,480 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 11.30 490 469 37.8 25,458 24,398 1,965 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.70 13.60 531 527 38.8 27,524 27,283 2,009 Level 2 .................................................. 11.21 9.85 438 391 39.1 22,764 20,315 2,031 Level 3 .................................................. 11.57 11.50 457 459 39.5 23,718 23,868 2,050 Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 13.97 544 558 38.6 28,208 28,704 2,001 Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 17.50 658 649 38.1 33,582 33,800 1,943 Level 6 .................................................. 19.90 20.51 757 764 38.0 39,346 39,720 1,977 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.24 14.58 546 559 38.3 28,371 29,055 1,992 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.83 19.24 787 762 39.7 40,905 39,645 2,063 Level 4 .................................................. 13.44 11.75 538 470 40.0 27,964 24,440 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.49 15.50 654 620 39.7 34,005 32,240 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 21.08 21.56 830 859 39.4 43,169 44,678 2,048 Level 7 .................................................. 24.00 24.17 957 925 39.9 49,744 48,110 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.93 15.79 652 631 38.5 33,895 32,835 2,002 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 34.20 40.39 1,411 1,615 41.3 73,385 84,003 2,146 Carpenters........................................................ 20.77 20.20 821 782 39.5 42,709 40,677 2,056 Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 25.57 955 969 39.4 49,660 50,398 2,050 Electricians...................................................... 20.68 20.85 827 834 40.0 43,009 43,368 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 22.03 21.35 881 854 40.0 45,826 44,408 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 18.11 17.45 722 686 39.9 37,535 35,651 2,073 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 18.11 17.45 722 686 39.9 37,535 35,651 2,073 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.19 24.67 869 925 39.2 45,203 48,110 2,037 Level 7 .................................................. 25.29 25.67 999 1,027 39.5 51,962 53,394 2,055 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 22.19 24.67 869 925 39.2 45,203 48,110 2,037 Level 7 .................................................. 25.29 25.67 999 1,027 39.5 51,962 53,394 2,055 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 14.29 15.45 562 618 39.3 29,239 32,136 2,046 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.33 17.25 726 688 39.6 37,758 35,714 2,060 Level 3 .................................................. 13.65 14.33 545 573 39.9 28,314 29,806 2,075 Level 4 .................................................. $12.75 $12.60 $504 $494 39.5 $26,198 $25,688 2,055 Level 5 .................................................. 16.56 16.46 662 659 40.0 34,420 34,243 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 19.67 18.46 776 723 39.5 40,374 37,586 2,052 Level 7 .................................................. 22.78 23.48 908 939 39.9 47,218 48,838 2,073 Level 8 .................................................. 30.73 32.02 1,223 1,281 39.8 63,610 66,602 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 23.47 20.87 903 793 38.5 46,946 41,248 2,000 Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 19.83 898 793 39.6 46,715 41,248 2,057 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.81 13.28 832 531 40.0 43,281 27,629 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 17.49 16.13 700 645 40.0 36,387 33,550 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.30 15.17 647 603 39.7 33,634 31,366 2,064 Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 13.78 529 551 39.8 27,506 28,662 2,071 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 12.37 500 494 39.5 25,977 25,688 2,054 Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 17.41 670 696 40.0 34,821 36,207 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 20.43 21.37 817 855 40.0 42,487 44,450 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.15 22.65 843 906 39.8 43,818 47,112 2,071 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.20 15.00 643 597 39.7 33,421 31,034 2,064 Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 13.78 529 551 39.8 27,506 28,662 2,071 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 12.37 500 494 39.5 25,984 25,688 2,053 Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 17.41 670 696 40.0 34,813 36,207 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 20.09 21.37 804 855 40.0 41,796 44,450 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 20.62 21.79 821 871 39.8 42,700 45,315 2,071 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 15.87 15.61 632 624 39.8 32,875 32,469 2,072 Line installers and repairers..................................... 22.17 21.74 887 870 40.0 46,119 45,219 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 18.04 16.46 721 659 40.0 37,514 34,243 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 24.47 24.13 979 965 40.0 50,899 50,190 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 24.27 24.13 971 965 40.0 50,479 50,190 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 24.47 24.13 979 965 40.0 50,899 50,190 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 25.51 26.93 1,020 1,077 40.0 53,057 56,016 2,080 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.64 26.93 1,026 1,077 40.0 53,341 56,016 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 20.26 25.31 784 949 38.7 40,773 49,355 2,012 Production occupations.............................................. 12.88 10.50 499 405 38.8 25,959 21,050 2,016 Level 1 .................................................. 8.20 8.21 308 294 37.5 16,002 15,288 1,953 Level 2 .................................................. 9.39 9.00 363 338 38.6 18,866 17,550 2,009 Level 4 .................................................. 17.14 16.83 680 673 39.7 35,375 35,006 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 15.42 14.71 616 588 40.0 32,038 30,597 2,077 Level 6 .................................................. 18.66 16.83 738 673 39.5 38,353 35,006 2,056 Level 7 .................................................. 25.32 24.86 1,008 994 39.8 52,413 51,709 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 20.48 18.85 803 754 39.2 41,768 39,204 2,039 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.06 8.76 359 350 39.6 18,645 18,221 2,057 Level 1 .................................................. 8.85 8.76 350 350 39.5 18,176 18,221 2,053 Level 2 .................................................. $9.40 $9.64 $374 $386 39.8 $19,467 $20,051 2,071 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.49 24.84 975 994 39.8 50,679 51,709 2,069 Level 7 .................................................. 28.46 27.66 1,129 1,106 39.7 58,707 57,533 2,062 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.34 14.71 614 588 40.0 31,909 30,597 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 9.82 8.40 363 296 37.0 18,879 15,392 1,923 Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 8.31 289 273 36.0 15,038 14,191 1,870 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 11.09 9.85 432 378 38.9 21,673 19,656 1,954 Level 1 .................................................. 7.53 7.49 285 262 37.9 14,837 13,623 1,970 Level 2 .................................................. 9.66 9.28 383 371 39.6 19,213 18,928 1,989 Level 3 .................................................. 10.89 10.43 426 417 39.1 21,635 20,488 1,986 Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 14.23 517 551 38.2 24,887 25,563 1,840 Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 17.40 641 696 39.2 33,129 36,200 2,028 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.50 11.42 529 428 39.2 25,367 23,228 1,880 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.97 23.00 799 920 40.0 41,544 47,840 2,080 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.98 10.56 462 398 38.6 21,787 20,039 1,819 Level 2 .................................................. 10.34 9.94 412 398 39.8 18,705 17,160 1,809 Level 3 .................................................. 10.04 9.00 381 360 37.9 18,095 18,720 1,802 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.92 10.07 403 360 36.9 17,090 16,630 1,564 Level 2 .................................................. 11.84 10.88 470 435 39.7 19,079 16,630 1,611 Level 3 .................................................. 10.04 9.00 381 360 37.9 18,095 18,720 1,802 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 10.78 10.38 426 412 39.5 22,150 21,424 2,055 Level 2 .................................................. 9.49 10.38 380 415 40.0 19,749 21,590 2,080 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 10.42 10.00 411 400 39.4 21,368 20,800 2,050 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.37 9.45 407 378 39.2 21,152 19,656 2,040 Level 2 .................................................. 9.13 9.28 359 371 39.3 18,679 19,294 2,045 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 8.08 7.49 308 262 38.1 16,025 13,623 1,983 Level 1 .................................................. 7.29 7.20 275 262 37.7 14,302 13,623 1,962 Level 3 .................................................. 11.53 10.71 461 428 40.0 23,977 22,277 2,080 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 8.28 7.49 312 262 37.7 16,236 13,623 1,960 Level 1 .................................................. 7.30 7.49 270 262 37.0 14,042 13,623 1,925 Level 3 .................................................. 11.53 10.71 461 428 40.0 23,977 22,277 2,080 1 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels(1) Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) and work level Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $21.66 $19.11 $852 $752 39.3 $44,302 $39,125 2,045 Level 1 .................................................. 9.72 9.08 386 362 39.7 20,076 18,824 2,066 Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 10.46 428 414 39.4 22,260 21,553 2,050 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 11.78 482 469 39.5 25,068 24,398 2,053 Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 13.79 556 544 39.4 28,920 28,288 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 16.77 16.25 662 642 39.5 34,439 33,359 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 19.80 19.12 780 757 39.4 40,573 39,381 2,050 Level 7 .................................................. 23.56 23.04 930 912 39.5 48,343 47,401 2,052 Level 8 .................................................. 27.68 26.84 1,078 1,051 38.9 56,039 54,662 2,024 Level 9 .................................................. 29.38 28.49 1,143 1,110 38.9 59,394 57,720 2,022 Level 10.................................................. 33.91 34.56 1,387 1,392 40.9 72,129 72,405 2,127 Level 11.................................................. 38.72 38.34 1,545 1,517 39.9 80,270 78,551 2,073 Level 12.................................................. 51.87 50.22 2,046 1,992 39.4 106,384 103,563 2,051 Level 13.................................................. 55.78 57.39 2,188 1,888 39.2 113,098 96,788 2,027 Level 14.................................................. 78.81 72.57 3,091 2,789 39.2 160,722 145,036 2,039 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.12 24.04 1,097 940 39.0 56,867 48,828 2,023 Management occupations.............................................. 37.70 34.98 1,506 1,399 39.9 78,316 72,758 2,077 Level 7 .................................................. 24.35 22.00 974 880 40.0 50,653 45,760 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 26.13 26.42 1,030 1,051 39.4 53,586 54,647 2,050 Level 9 .................................................. 30.30 30.06 1,223 1,206 40.4 63,616 62,710 2,100 Level 10.................................................. 34.66 34.56 1,384 1,382 39.9 71,949 71,885 2,076 Level 11.................................................. 39.28 39.88 1,614 1,612 41.1 83,937 83,845 2,137 Level 12.................................................. 48.71 49.79 1,964 1,992 40.3 102,127 103,563 2,096 Level 13.................................................. 43.61 39.73 1,744 1,589 40.0 90,700 82,638 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.36 36.50 1,621 1,408 39.2 84,301 73,240 2,038 Administrative services managers.................................. 38.31 34.98 1,529 1,399 39.9 79,487 72,758 2,075 Computer and information systems managers......................... 39.01 40.36 1,561 1,614 40.0 81,151 83,949 2,080 Financial managers................................................ 37.09 35.10 1,480 1,306 39.9 76,959 67,912 2,075 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.10 35.10 1,564 1,404 40.0 81,333 73,008 2,080 Human resources managers.......................................... 40.39 29.56 1,794 1,450 44.4 93,312 75,379 2,310 Education administrators.......................................... 50.15 34.06 1,974 1,320 39.4 102,643 68,623 2,047 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.86 35.96 1,509 1,409 39.9 78,475 73,293 2,073 Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 22.00 957 880 40.0 49,766 45,760 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 26.43 29.68 1,052 1,170 39.8 54,726 60,848 2,070 Level 9 .................................................. 31.29 30.82 1,248 1,209 39.9 64,888 62,886 2,074 Level 11.................................................. 38.74 38.97 1,596 1,612 41.2 82,974 83,845 2,142 Level 12.................................................. 49.60 49.79 2,004 1,992 40.4 104,204 103,563 2,101 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.68 37.01 1,625 1,444 39.0 84,512 75,067 2,028 Social and community service managers............................. 26.80 24.73 1,015 989 37.9 52,789 51,430 1,970 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 25.90 25.31 1,016 997 39.2 52,845 51,861 2,040 Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 20.04 771 751 38.3 40,111 39,068 1,992 Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 22.86 876 887 39.5 45,566 46,114 2,052 Level 8 .................................................. 24.62 25.31 962 1,012 39.1 50,020 52,639 2,032 Level 9 .................................................. $27.64 $28.90 $1,093 $1,156 39.5 $56,814 $60,112 2,055 Level 10.................................................. 30.92 30.95 1,207 1,183 39.0 62,764 61,533 2,030 Level 11.................................................. 34.15 34.72 1,294 1,380 37.9 67,300 71,772 1,971 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.63 23.16 892 874 39.4 46,382 45,460 2,050 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.90 23.31 935 874 39.1 48,613 45,460 2,034 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 27.31 27.21 1,076 1,088 39.4 55,962 56,597 2,049 Level 7 .................................................. 23.63 24.31 934 972 39.5 48,579 50,565 2,056 Level 9 .................................................. 28.25 30.18 1,131 1,207 40.0 58,797 62,774 2,082 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 25.75 27.21 1,029 1,088 40.0 53,521 56,597 2,078 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 27.70 28.85 1,081 1,154 39.0 56,202 60,000 2,029 Training and development specialists............................ 30.35 30.18 1,184 1,222 39.0 61,552 63,544 2,028 Level 9 .................................................. 28.99 30.18 1,162 1,207 40.1 60,427 62,774 2,085 Management analysts............................................... 25.11 20.04 959 751 38.2 49,886 39,068 1,986 Level 9 .................................................. 31.86 34.48 1,263 1,379 39.7 65,693 71,718 2,062 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 23.96 23.88 941 942 39.3 48,909 48,963 2,042 Level 8 .................................................. 26.68 27.21 1,048 1,080 39.3 54,489 56,160 2,042 Level 9 .................................................. 23.53 24.90 913 979 38.8 47,495 50,905 2,018 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 28.23 26.53 1,119 1,058 39.6 58,166 55,024 2,060 Level 7 .................................................. 23.63 21.92 935 877 39.6 48,637 45,583 2,058 Level 8 .................................................. 26.83 27.83 1,071 1,113 39.9 55,694 57,884 2,076 Level 9 .................................................. 27.08 27.20 1,063 1,020 39.3 55,293 53,040 2,042 Level 11.................................................. 35.55 35.14 1,419 1,398 39.9 73,783 72,713 2,076 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.56 19.13 859 765 39.8 44,646 39,790 2,071 Computer programmers.............................................. 25.19 24.09 1,007 963 40.0 52,387 50,097 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 21.35 21.23 828 796 38.8 43,053 41,391 2,016 Level 7 .................................................. 20.22 21.23 783 796 38.7 40,741 41,391 2,014 Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.71 34.13 1,337 1,364 39.7 69,541 70,907 2,063 Level 7 .................................................. 26.03 21.92 1,041 877 40.0 54,149 45,583 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 29.90 29.81 1,196 1,192 40.0 62,196 62,005 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 34.44 34.81 1,373 1,365 39.9 71,414 70,990 2,074 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 28.29 26.45 1,116 1,058 39.4 58,037 55,024 2,051 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 19.15 14.78 764 591 39.9 39,724 30,736 2,074 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 18.74 14.78 750 591 40.0 38,974 30,736 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.74 14.78 750 591 40.0 38,974 30,736 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.45 24.72 1,107 962 38.9 57,564 50,025 2,024 Level 7 .................................................. 21.62 22.34 852 846 39.4 44,293 44,000 2,049 Level 8 .................................................. 20.61 21.50 824 860 40.0 42,865 44,724 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 24.75 23.33 927 884 37.4 48,189 45,962 1,947 Level 11.................................................. 29.50 29.60 1,179 1,184 40.0 61,321 61,568 2,079 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.70 27.81 1,167 1,064 39.3 60,701 55,343 2,044 Life scientists................................................... 28.97 25.02 1,128 980 38.9 58,651 50,960 2,024 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.51 32.03 1,197 1,130 39.2 62,243 58,760 2,040 Biological scientists........................................... $23.72 $20.38 $939 $816 39.6 $48,839 $42,436 2,059 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.52 26.67 1,182 999 38.7 61,477 51,958 2,014 Psychologists..................................................... 28.12 23.99 1,087 995 38.6 56,508 51,736 2,009 Level 11.................................................. 33.45 33.11 1,337 1,324 40.0 69,512 68,867 2,078 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 31.48 25.33 1,196 1,013 38.0 62,180 52,682 1,975 Level 11.................................................. 34.15 37.71 1,363 1,414 39.9 70,901 73,531 2,076 Community and social services occupations........................... 22.93 22.65 900 900 39.2 46,801 46,800 2,041 Level 4 .................................................. 13.03 10.75 500 410 38.4 26,001 21,326 1,995 Level 5 .................................................. 13.68 13.74 538 536 39.3 27,981 27,851 2,045 Level 6 .................................................. 16.04 16.10 645 646 40.2 33,531 33,592 2,091 Level 7 .................................................. 20.61 20.90 820 816 39.8 42,655 42,453 2,069 Level 8 .................................................. 25.85 25.52 1,014 971 39.2 52,725 50,507 2,040 Level 9 .................................................. 26.29 26.42 1,001 1,036 38.1 52,031 53,810 1,979 Level 10.................................................. 31.60 30.93 1,253 1,189 39.6 65,152 61,838 2,061 Level 11.................................................. 32.17 33.85 1,247 1,280 38.8 64,863 66,576 2,016 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.38 22.65 847 906 39.6 44,020 47,104 2,059 Counselors........................................................ 17.42 17.23 683 650 39.2 35,539 33,808 2,040 Level 5 .................................................. 11.77 11.22 455 440 38.6 23,648 22,880 2,009 Level 6 .................................................. 16.24 16.15 656 683 40.4 34,098 35,535 2,099 Level 7 .................................................. 18.73 18.06 722 697 38.6 37,554 36,254 2,005 Level 9 .................................................. 21.38 20.22 814 809 38.0 42,305 42,058 1,978 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.82 14.46 623 580 39.4 32,376 30,160 2,047 Level 6 .................................................. 15.12 15.14 613 615 40.6 31,899 31,990 2,110 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.43 18.06 755 694 38.9 39,277 36,073 2,021 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 19.77 19.18 774 767 39.2 40,255 39,894 2,036 Social workers.................................................... 24.84 24.20 979 968 39.4 50,899 50,336 2,049 Level 6 .................................................. 14.87 13.22 602 550 40.5 31,307 28,579 2,105 Level 7 .................................................. 21.74 21.25 870 850 40.0 45,220 44,200 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 25.50 25.86 981 971 38.5 51,017 50,502 2,001 Level 9 .................................................. 27.52 26.99 1,088 1,070 39.5 56,493 55,619 2,053 Level 10.................................................. 31.11 29.73 1,233 1,160 39.6 64,097 60,314 2,060 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.75 22.65 899 906 39.5 46,725 47,104 2,054 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 24.46 25.78 978 1,031 40.0 50,488 52,790 2,064 Medical and public health social workers........................ 25.50 24.86 1,001 985 39.2 52,040 51,210 2,041 Level 7 .................................................. 21.91 20.90 877 836 40.0 45,580 43,468 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 27.84 26.99 1,094 1,080 39.3 56,906 56,139 2,044 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.67 22.65 894 906 39.4 46,483 47,104 2,051 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 22.40 21.90 896 876 40.0 46,575 45,560 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 14.10 12.85 574 550 40.7 29,862 28,579 2,118 Level 10.................................................. 27.29 27.35 1,079 1,094 39.5 56,084 56,880 2,055 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 23.83 17.49 945 659 39.6 49,115 34,253 2,061 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.88 14.38 546 575 39.3 28,404 29,910 2,046 Clergy............................................................ 20.04 20.69 743 695 37.1 38,631 36,150 1,928 Education, training, and library occupations........................ $31.06 $27.88 $1,223 $1,114 39.4 $60,061 $54,999 1,934 Level 8 .................................................. 32.34 34.07 1,280 1,363 39.6 66,545 70,866 2,057 Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.66 23.08 1,299 938 39.8 61,384 45,271 1,880 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 42.66 37.15 1,668 1,410 39.1 77,232 70,866 1,810 Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.05 50.86 1,942 2,015 39.6 85,440 78,602 1,742 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 39.61 34.07 1,573 1,363 39.7 80,232 70,866 2,026 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 49.21 48.87 1,936 1,955 39.3 96,424 101,650 1,960 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.18 34.07 1,287 1,363 40.0 66,937 70,866 2,080 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 49.25 48.64 1,884 1,849 38.2 72,796 72,000 1,478 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.77 22.68 1,243 899 39.1 64,616 46,769 2,034 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.01 10.02 401 401 40.0 20,830 20,842 2,080 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 21.69 21.81 857 872 39.5 44,555 45,354 2,055 Public relations specialists...................................... 25.46 26.37 1,015 1,055 39.9 52,804 54,850 2,074 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 26.96 25.03 1,057 984 39.2 54,943 51,147 2,038 Level 2 .................................................. 10.53 10.67 404 413 38.4 21,027 21,486 1,997 Level 3 .................................................. 11.41 11.22 455 447 39.9 23,671 23,234 2,074 Level 4 .................................................. 14.94 14.80 591 579 39.6 30,724 30,118 2,057 Level 5 .................................................. 17.68 17.25 697 676 39.4 36,243 35,167 2,050 Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 20.28 820 797 39.3 42,657 41,419 2,042 Level 7 .................................................. 23.94 23.38 942 920 39.3 48,967 47,840 2,045 Level 8 .................................................. 27.98 27.00 1,087 1,056 38.9 56,523 54,891 2,020 Level 9 .................................................. 29.58 28.47 1,148 1,110 38.8 59,704 57,720 2,019 Level 10.................................................. 34.02 34.73 1,403 1,400 41.2 72,949 72,779 2,145 Level 11.................................................. 39.66 39.37 1,575 1,552 39.7 81,902 80,683 2,065 Level 12.................................................. 54.60 57.69 2,134 2,238 39.1 110,948 116,396 2,032 Level 13.................................................. 57.82 62.50 2,315 2,445 40.0 120,402 127,122 2,082 Level 14.................................................. 85.82 74.08 3,339 2,903 38.9 173,641 150,946 2,023 Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.72 28.70 1,268 1,088 38.8 65,961 56,597 2,016 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 24.71 23.63 982 921 39.7 51,055 47,904 2,066 Level 7 .................................................. 23.05 23.09 893 890 38.7 46,431 46,256 2,014 Level 8 .................................................. 22.90 22.20 905 888 39.5 47,059 46,172 2,055 Level 9 .................................................. 23.67 23.63 947 945 40.0 49,233 49,150 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 44.93 45.84 1,782 1,810 39.7 92,645 94,120 2,062 Level 8 .................................................. 41.25 43.22 1,650 1,729 40.0 85,809 89,898 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 41.15 43.38 1,621 1,655 39.4 84,294 86,054 2,048 Level 10.................................................. 45.53 45.94 1,813 1,817 39.8 94,263 94,474 2,070 Level 11.................................................. 46.66 47.39 1,852 1,896 39.7 96,325 98,571 2,064 Level 12.................................................. 54.31 55.64 2,173 2,226 40.0 112,972 115,731 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.63 45.67 1,757 1,808 39.4 91,352 94,029 2,047 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 40.39 24.98 1,675 999 41.5 87,078 51,958 2,156 Level 7 .................................................. 19.81 18.80 858 898 43.3 44,594 46,717 2,251 Level 9 .................................................. 20.61 21.51 974 948 47.3 50,672 49,294 2,459 Level 10.................................................. $19.88 $20.68 $929 $865 46.8 $48,325 $44,963 2,431 Level 11.................................................. 27.31 29.16 1,156 1,093 42.3 60,101 56,854 2,201 Level 12.................................................. 57.14 60.00 2,216 2,270 38.8 115,255 118,014 2,017 Level 13.................................................. 57.80 63.70 2,323 2,495 40.2 120,800 129,732 2,090 Level 14.................................................. 85.82 74.08 3,339 2,903 38.9 173,641 150,946 2,023 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.83 26.48 1,650 993 39.4 85,800 51,636 2,051 Family and general practitioners................................ 54.53 59.85 2,114 2,244 38.8 109,902 116,708 2,015 Level 10.................................................. 22.61 21.90 904 876 40.0 47,031 45,552 2,080 Level 13.................................................. 67.95 66.83 2,718 2,673 40.0 141,335 139,000 2,080 Internists, general............................................. 20.18 21.64 974 898 48.3 50,638 46,717 2,509 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 61.91 65.63 2,546 2,700 41.1 132,408 140,400 2,139 Psychiatrists................................................... 73.89 76.80 2,900 3,077 39.2 150,783 159,996 2,041 Physician assistants.............................................. 34.58 35.91 1,345 1,346 38.9 69,955 70,015 2,023 Registered nurses................................................. 29.61 28.05 1,146 1,090 38.7 59,563 56,680 2,012 Level 6 .................................................. 26.09 24.92 1,021 997 39.1 53,066 51,838 2,034 Level 7 .................................................. 24.60 24.12 959 931 39.0 49,830 48,429 2,025 Level 8 .................................................. 28.45 27.49 1,098 1,068 38.6 57,097 55,536 2,007 Level 9 .................................................. 29.49 28.40 1,137 1,105 38.6 59,127 57,489 2,005 Level 10.................................................. 37.45 38.10 1,476 1,483 39.4 76,752 77,126 2,049 Level 11.................................................. 38.83 38.46 1,532 1,482 39.4 79,659 77,074 2,051 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.09 32.17 1,287 1,235 37.7 66,916 64,214 1,963 Therapists........................................................ 25.84 25.20 1,018 996 39.4 52,950 51,808 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 18.05 16.18 700 667 38.8 36,390 34,707 2,016 Level 6 .................................................. 23.05 24.10 914 964 39.7 47,540 50,134 2,062 Level 7 .................................................. 22.86 22.95 905 910 39.6 47,083 47,299 2,059 Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 27.68 1,067 1,093 39.4 55,492 56,846 2,051 Level 9 .................................................. 30.39 29.55 1,190 1,159 39.2 61,885 60,268 2,036 Level 10.................................................. 30.51 28.36 1,221 1,134 40.0 63,471 58,989 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.14 26.46 1,027 1,029 39.3 53,416 53,522 2,043 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.67 27.93 1,137 1,101 39.7 59,141 57,242 2,063 Level 8 .................................................. 27.87 27.06 1,109 1,074 39.8 57,668 55,848 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 29.55 28.49 1,167 1,139 39.5 60,665 59,249 2,053 Physical therapists............................................. 29.82 30.31 1,175 1,183 39.4 61,081 61,506 2,049 Level 7 .................................................. 27.81 29.03 1,092 1,089 39.3 56,798 56,610 2,043 Level 8 .................................................. 29.51 30.31 1,169 1,213 39.6 60,786 63,053 2,060 Level 9 .................................................. 31.00 30.53 1,216 1,168 39.2 63,255 60,728 2,040 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.80 35.74 1,330 1,430 39.4 69,173 74,339 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 20.57 22.88 810 903 39.4 42,121 46,931 2,047 Level 7 .................................................. 21.00 23.09 838 924 39.9 43,602 48,027 2,076 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.02 22.77 906 903 39.4 47,116 46,946 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 21.24 21.20 816 848 38.4 42,409 44,086 1,997 Level 6 .................................................. 21.02 19.83 833 793 39.6 43,290 41,246 2,060 Level 7 .................................................. 22.33 22.57 884 887 39.6 45,994 46,114 2,060 Level 8 .................................................. 25.37 25.12 995 981 39.2 51,742 50,993 2,039 Level 9 .................................................. 26.62 25.78 1,023 1,031 38.4 53,184 53,622 1,998 Not able to be leveled.................................... $24.54 $22.50 $951 $905 38.8 $49,459 $47,070 2,015 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.65 27.48 1,104 1,099 39.9 57,397 57,167 2,076 Level 9 .................................................. 28.12 27.15 1,119 1,063 39.8 58,165 55,286 2,069 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.07 19.97 796 790 39.7 41,390 41,101 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 10.96 462 440 39.7 23,999 22,880 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 14.36 13.98 572 559 39.9 29,764 29,078 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 17.61 16.77 700 671 39.8 36,415 34,880 2,067 Level 6 .................................................. 21.07 20.95 832 811 39.5 43,247 42,151 2,052 Level 7 .................................................. 23.96 23.00 952 918 39.7 49,497 47,757 2,066 Level 8 .................................................. 23.39 23.41 930 933 39.8 48,363 48,498 2,067 Level 9 .................................................. 26.63 26.60 1,047 1,033 39.3 54,469 53,732 2,045 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.42 23.06 1,001 922 39.4 52,037 47,965 2,047 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.07 23.72 955 938 39.7 49,640 48,766 2,062 Level 5 .................................................. 20.67 18.53 827 741 40.0 43,002 38,542 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 23.54 22.15 942 886 40.0 48,970 46,072 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.40 23.15 969 923 39.7 50,413 48,006 2,066 Level 8 .................................................. 23.22 23.26 923 930 39.7 47,978 48,381 2,067 Level 9 .................................................. 26.52 26.05 1,048 1,024 39.5 54,502 53,254 2,055 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 26.57 1,048 999 39.2 54,514 51,929 2,036 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.60 15.99 659 638 39.7 34,253 33,153 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 10.96 462 440 39.7 23,999 22,880 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 14.03 578 561 39.8 30,040 29,178 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 17.01 16.57 675 663 39.7 35,118 34,466 2,065 Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 20.02 798 801 39.3 41,518 41,642 2,044 Level 7 .................................................. 20.71 21.12 821 819 39.7 42,714 42,565 2,062 Level 9 .................................................. 27.43 28.70 1,043 1,033 38.0 54,243 53,732 1,977 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.38 24.04 962 945 39.5 50,037 49,163 2,053 Level 3 .................................................. 11.58 11.38 463 455 40.0 24,077 23,670 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 13.77 560 551 39.7 29,102 28,642 2,066 Level 5 .................................................. 21.95 21.12 866 838 39.4 45,012 43,555 2,051 Level 6 .................................................. 22.36 22.03 872 878 39.0 45,341 45,635 2,028 Level 7 .................................................. 26.62 26.23 1,054 1,049 39.6 54,816 54,548 2,060 Level 8 .................................................. 28.03 27.25 1,115 1,090 39.8 57,981 56,686 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 34.69 34.51 1,388 1,380 40.0 72,162 71,770 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.80 28.70 1,086 1,148 39.1 56,478 59,696 2,032 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 23.58 18.18 941 710 39.9 48,941 36,933 2,075 Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 13.11 523 524 39.7 27,207 27,269 2,066 Level 5 .................................................. 20.94 19.37 834 775 39.8 43,384 40,290 2,072 Level 7 .................................................. 26.71 22.83 1,069 913 40.0 55,567 47,482 2,080 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.48 30.90 1,161 1,159 38.1 60,377 60,255 1,981 Level 7 .................................................. 31.92 30.90 1,215 1,159 38.0 63,155 60,255 1,978 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 30.09 31.95 1,204 1,278 40.0 62,585 66,456 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 23.74 23.72 937 940 39.5 48,747 48,880 2,053 Level 4 .................................................. 15.26 15.88 606 635 39.7 31,511 33,030 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 21.74 20.94 855 838 39.4 44,481 43,555 2,046 Level 6 .................................................. $22.11 $21.67 $866 $850 39.2 $45,021 $44,221 2,037 Level 7 .................................................. 25.28 25.00 1,008 991 39.9 52,395 51,542 2,073 Level 8 .................................................. 27.23 27.05 1,083 1,084 39.8 56,295 56,349 2,067 Level 9 .................................................. 28.67 28.35 1,147 1,134 40.0 59,625 58,968 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.98 28.31 1,046 1,057 38.8 54,397 54,962 2,017 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 19.59 21.06 762 828 38.9 39,631 43,037 2,023 Level 4 .................................................. 15.19 15.66 585 564 38.5 30,414 29,316 2,003 Level 5 .................................................. 16.95 13.48 671 573 39.6 34,914 29,806 2,059 Level 6 .................................................. 22.46 22.07 858 828 38.2 44,623 43,037 1,987 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.75 16.03 661 641 39.4 34,355 33,322 2,050 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 11.31 465 452 40.0 24,173 23,529 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 14.85 578 580 39.1 30,056 30,160 2,034 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 16.55 672 658 39.5 34,927 34,216 2,055 Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 18.65 767 722 39.5 39,886 37,565 2,053 Level 7 .................................................. 19.42 18.39 771 728 39.7 40,078 37,877 2,063 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.53 15.74 661 629 40.0 34,384 32,733 2,080 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.96 14.50 594 579 39.7 30,909 30,118 2,067 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 11.81 484 472 40.0 25,168 24,565 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 13.48 541 536 39.6 28,107 27,851 2,060 Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 16.02 671 641 39.8 34,898 33,322 2,070 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.92 14.25 537 543 38.6 27,913 28,215 2,006 Level 5 .................................................. 13.02 11.45 514 461 39.5 26,713 23,982 2,052 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.78 19.50 823 777 39.6 42,792 40,414 2,060 Level 5 .................................................. 18.90 18.28 748 720 39.6 38,897 37,419 2,058 Level 6 .................................................. 19.45 18.70 778 748 40.0 40,460 38,896 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.45 21.63 844 851 39.4 43,882 44,237 2,046 Surgical technologists.......................................... 17.66 16.75 697 661 39.5 36,239 34,382 2,052 Level 4 .................................................. 16.18 16.41 638 656 39.4 33,193 34,124 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 17.22 17.22 678 670 39.4 35,260 34,840 2,048 Level 6 .................................................. 18.91 18.65 745 699 39.4 38,761 36,368 2,050 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.22 17.03 678 668 39.4 35,245 34,742 2,047 Level 4 .................................................. 15.64 15.38 621 615 39.7 32,303 31,990 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 17.03 662 664 39.2 34,425 34,536 2,039 Level 6 .................................................. 18.11 17.75 713 700 39.4 37,088 36,379 2,048 Level 7 .................................................. 18.97 18.45 747 733 39.4 38,856 38,126 2,049 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.20 15.19 638 594 39.4 33,202 30,888 2,049 Level 2 .................................................. 10.68 10.94 401 438 37.5 20,831 22,764 1,950 Level 3 .................................................. 10.76 10.45 430 418 40.0 22,380 21,736 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 15.84 14.80 619 518 39.1 32,172 26,936 2,031 Level 5 .................................................. 16.78 16.10 668 633 39.8 34,726 32,906 2,070 Level 6 .................................................. 20.75 18.65 818 746 39.4 42,545 38,792 2,051 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.57 17.52 739 694 39.8 38,425 36,109 2,070 Level 4 .................................................. 15.38 14.74 612 590 39.8 31,810 30,655 2,068 Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 15.89 686 635 39.7 35,697 33,041 2,067 Level 6 .................................................. 26.32 29.22 1,053 1,169 40.0 54,748 60,778 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. $21.47 $21.77 $859 $871 40.0 $44,657 $45,284 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.59 12.77 573 511 39.3 29,792 26,562 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 18.83 15.57 752 623 39.9 39,087 32,386 2,075 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.67 12.11 499 477 39.4 25,930 24,804 2,047 Level 1 .................................................. 9.72 9.31 387 370 39.9 20,149 19,219 2,074 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 10.70 434 425 39.4 22,541 22,092 2,046 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 11.94 486 471 39.3 25,268 24,502 2,044 Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 12.52 504 495 39.3 26,192 25,750 2,045 Level 5 .................................................. 15.07 15.39 598 599 39.7 31,091 31,146 2,064 Level 6 .................................................. 17.51 17.43 691 697 39.4 35,923 36,234 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 20.17 20.48 801 819 39.7 41,653 42,565 2,065 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.11 13.88 593 554 39.2 30,829 28,808 2,040 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.12 11.66 475 459 39.2 24,713 23,868 2,039 Level 1 .................................................. 9.58 9.06 383 362 39.9 19,897 18,845 2,076 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 10.70 433 424 39.3 22,500 22,027 2,042 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 11.78 484 467 39.1 25,154 24,296 2,035 Level 4 .................................................. 12.45 12.11 487 477 39.1 25,302 24,804 2,032 Level 5 .................................................. 14.92 14.64 589 582 39.5 30,649 30,276 2,054 Level 6 .................................................. 14.06 13.57 531 516 37.8 27,613 26,815 1,963 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.00 13.26 549 505 39.2 28,538 26,250 2,038 Home health aides............................................... 12.36 11.85 489 474 39.6 25,434 24,648 2,058 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.04 11.61 471 457 39.1 24,503 23,774 2,035 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 8.94 382 358 40.0 19,855 18,595 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 10.67 432 422 39.2 22,474 21,944 2,039 Level 3 .................................................. 12.45 11.87 486 471 39.1 25,282 24,502 2,031 Level 4 .................................................. 12.66 12.24 493 484 38.9 25,616 25,189 2,024 Level 5 .................................................. 14.34 13.52 573 541 39.9 29,780 28,122 2,077 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.19 13.29 555 506 39.1 28,864 26,291 2,034 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.63 11.89 501 475 39.7 26,040 24,723 2,062 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 10.62 434 425 40.0 22,566 22,094 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.58 10.52 463 421 40.0 24,088 21,873 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.32 11.07 451 440 39.8 23,448 22,880 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 16.11 16.49 627 653 38.9 32,588 33,977 2,023 Level 6 .................................................. 14.13 13.68 532 516 37.6 27,653 26,815 1,957 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 17.17 17.42 685 697 39.9 35,638 36,234 2,075 Level 6 .................................................. 17.78 17.42 709 697 39.9 36,878 36,234 2,074 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 18.11 17.94 722 718 39.9 37,556 37,315 2,074 Level 6 .................................................. 17.94 17.94 715 718 39.9 37,193 37,315 2,073 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 14.79 14.14 592 566 40.0 30,771 29,411 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.14 11.39 523 456 39.8 27,221 23,712 2,071 Level 2 .................................................. 10.48 10.69 419 428 40.0 21,794 22,235 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.19 12.11 487 484 40.0 25,345 25,180 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.82 11.00 471 440 39.8 24,478 22,880 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 12.60 10.22 501 409 39.8 26,054 21,258 2,068 Level 6 .................................................. $18.88 $19.75 $733 $790 38.8 $38,142 $41,080 2,020 Physical therapist assistants................................... 15.88 16.63 628 665 39.6 32,673 34,590 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 10.93 10.37 434 415 39.7 22,583 21,565 2,067 Level 5 .................................................. 17.13 16.63 674 665 39.3 35,032 34,590 2,045 Level 6 .................................................. 18.88 19.75 733 790 38.8 38,142 41,080 2,020 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.45 10.25 458 410 40.0 23,804 21,320 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.13 12.11 485 484 40.0 25,234 25,180 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 12.51 512 500 39.9 26,605 26,012 2,077 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.68 12.97 543 516 39.7 28,211 26,811 2,063 Level 1 .................................................. 10.70 11.40 424 456 39.6 22,032 23,712 2,060 Level 2 .................................................. 11.09 10.79 441 432 39.8 22,884 22,443 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 12.40 12.58 494 499 39.8 25,675 25,938 2,070 Level 4 .................................................. 13.34 12.83 529 508 39.6 27,488 26,416 2,060 Level 5 .................................................. 16.02 15.89 638 635 39.8 33,179 33,030 2,070 Level 6 .................................................. 17.98 18.33 714 733 39.7 37,133 38,126 2,065 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.11 14.75 631 590 39.2 32,833 30,682 2,038 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.77 13.97 583 559 39.5 30,271 29,060 2,050 Level 2 .................................................. 12.57 12.56 492 502 39.1 24,727 25,189 1,967 Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 12.11 480 480 39.9 24,966 24,960 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 13.72 533 537 39.3 27,735 27,914 2,042 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 16.61 695 664 40.0 36,162 34,549 2,079 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.66 12.49 543 497 39.8 28,251 25,854 2,068 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 12.37 473 463 39.1 24,591 24,086 2,033 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 12.38 504 495 39.9 26,226 25,750 2,073 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.60 13.82 580 553 39.7 30,142 28,754 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 13.84 555 553 39.7 28,863 28,746 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 16.98 17.99 678 716 39.9 35,241 37,211 2,076 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 13.29 12.17 530 487 39.8 27,546 25,318 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 14.13 13.38 559 527 39.6 29,073 27,414 2,058 Protective service occupations...................................... 14.07 12.84 555 512 39.4 28,852 26,624 2,051 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 12.61 497 504 38.4 25,864 26,229 1,994 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 11.04 471 442 39.7 24,486 22,984 2,063 Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 12.66 536 506 39.9 27,878 26,333 2,077 Level 5 .................................................. 15.50 15.07 612 603 39.5 31,818 31,346 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 18.86 20.48 754 819 40.0 39,226 42,598 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.72 19.02 867 761 39.9 45,086 39,570 2,076 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 23.63 21.34 945 854 40.0 49,149 44,387 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 20.09 993 804 40.0 51,626 41,787 2,080 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 23.63 21.34 945 854 40.0 49,149 44,387 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 20.09 993 804 40.0 51,626 41,787 2,080 Police officers................................................... 18.36 17.11 734 684 40.0 38,181 35,583 2,080 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.36 17.11 734 684 40.0 38,181 35,583 2,080 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.91 12.23 508 489 39.4 26,423 25,438 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 12.61 497 504 38.4 25,864 26,229 1,994 Level 3 .................................................. $11.80 $11.04 $468 $442 39.7 $24,324 $22,963 2,062 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 12.09 527 484 39.9 27,409 25,147 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 15.25 15.07 602 603 39.5 31,309 31,346 2,053 Security guards................................................. 12.91 12.23 508 489 39.4 26,423 25,438 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 12.61 497 504 38.4 25,864 26,229 1,994 Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 11.04 468 442 39.7 24,324 22,963 2,062 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 12.09 527 484 39.9 27,409 25,147 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 15.25 15.07 602 603 39.5 31,309 31,346 2,053 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.79 11.04 466 442 39.6 24,251 22,963 2,058 Level 1 .................................................. 8.88 8.80 352 352 39.7 18,320 18,304 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 10.69 10.42 422 417 39.5 21,949 21,674 2,054 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 10.96 460 438 39.3 23,937 22,797 2,044 Level 4 .................................................. 12.93 13.40 515 536 39.9 26,805 27,872 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 15.49 15.17 619 607 39.9 32,183 31,554 2,077 Level 6 .................................................. 16.34 16.74 654 670 40.0 33,994 34,819 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.48 16.62 607 646 39.2 31,572 33,585 2,039 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.21 16.73 648 669 40.0 33,722 34,798 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 15.60 15.44 624 618 40.0 32,442 32,115 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 15.49 15.37 620 615 40.0 32,218 31,970 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.18 16.53 647 661 40.0 33,656 34,382 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 15.60 15.44 624 618 40.0 32,442 32,115 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 15.49 15.37 620 615 40.0 32,218 31,970 2,080 Cooks............................................................. 12.85 12.57 511 503 39.8 26,592 26,146 2,069 Level 2 .................................................. 12.42 12.61 497 504 40.0 25,840 26,220 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.02 10.41 436 414 39.6 22,679 21,549 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 13.03 501 521 39.8 26,056 27,102 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 15.30 13.51 610 540 39.9 31,739 28,101 2,075 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.85 12.57 511 503 39.8 26,592 26,146 2,069 Level 2 .................................................. 12.42 12.61 497 504 40.0 25,840 26,220 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.02 10.41 436 414 39.6 22,679 21,549 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 13.03 501 521 39.8 26,056 27,102 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 15.30 13.51 610 540 39.9 31,739 28,101 2,075 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.32 10.58 446 423 39.4 23,199 22,006 2,050 Level 1 .................................................. 8.76 8.80 350 352 40.0 18,217 18,304 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.38 10.32 413 413 39.8 21,459 21,455 2,068 Level 3 .................................................. 12.08 10.69 473 428 39.1 24,598 22,235 2,036 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.54 11.56 455 462 39.4 23,656 24,024 2,051 Level 1 .................................................. 9.15 10.00 359 377 39.3 18,666 19,625 2,041 Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 10.70 423 428 38.9 22,015 22,277 2,021 Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 11.15 459 446 39.6 23,859 23,192 2,059 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 11.51 11.56 456 463 39.6 23,730 24,051 2,061 Level 1 .................................................. $9.01 $9.48 $359 $377 39.8 $18,646 $19,625 2,068 Level 2 .................................................. 10.79 10.16 418 416 38.8 21,757 21,653 2,016 Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 11.20 467 448 39.9 24,281 23,296 2,076 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 11.83 12.00 437 391 36.9 22,717 20,329 1,921 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.58 10.06 414 402 39.2 21,542 20,921 2,037 Level 1 .................................................. 8.72 8.48 344 339 39.5 17,890 17,638 2,053 Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 10.06 423 402 39.1 22,016 20,921 2,032 Level 3 .................................................. 12.92 13.35 500 522 38.7 25,996 27,154 2,012 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.09 10.39 440 415 39.7 22,859 21,590 2,062 Level 1 .................................................. 9.63 9.01 383 360 39.8 19,904 18,699 2,067 Level 2 .................................................. 10.51 10.24 417 406 39.6 21,659 21,133 2,060 Level 3 .................................................. 12.64 12.58 499 504 39.5 25,953 26,187 2,053 Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 15.00 583 600 39.9 30,300 31,200 2,075 Level 5 .................................................. 17.64 18.18 682 727 38.7 35,463 37,823 2,010 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.01 11.62 560 465 40.0 29,133 24,170 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.38 16.95 729 675 39.7 37,925 35,079 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 18.38 16.95 729 675 39.7 37,925 35,079 2,063 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.87 10.27 431 411 39.6 22,403 21,362 2,062 Level 1 .................................................. 9.65 9.02 384 360 39.8 19,944 18,720 2,067 Level 2 .................................................. 10.45 10.13 414 403 39.6 21,520 20,966 2,059 Level 3 .................................................. 12.55 12.43 495 497 39.5 25,748 25,854 2,052 Level 4 .................................................. 14.71 14.48 587 579 39.9 30,499 30,118 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.84 10.97 474 439 40.0 24,625 22,818 2,080 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.34 10.73 450 430 39.7 23,402 22,339 2,063 Level 1 .................................................. 9.97 9.15 396 364 39.7 20,591 18,907 2,066 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 10.34 423 413 39.9 22,021 21,486 2,074 Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 12.89 507 517 39.4 26,352 26,874 2,048 Level 4 .................................................. 14.97 15.38 597 615 39.9 31,070 31,988 2,075 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.03 9.48 397 378 39.6 20,655 19,677 2,059 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 8.78 372 350 39.8 19,356 18,179 2,068 Level 2 .................................................. 10.14 9.50 398 377 39.2 20,674 19,614 2,039 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 11.44 454 458 39.6 23,627 23,804 2,061 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.80 12.56 511 502 39.9 26,574 26,125 2,076 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.80 12.56 511 502 39.9 26,574 26,125 2,076 Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.92 10.51 513 421 39.7 26,686 21,882 2,066 Level 2 .................................................. 8.76 8.45 350 338 40.0 18,217 17,576 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 11.91 484 476 40.0 25,173 24,773 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.69 10.83 465 433 39.8 24,186 22,535 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 34.20 30.19 1,294 1,208 37.9 67,310 62,795 1,968 Child care workers................................................ 10.60 10.29 424 412 40.0 22,057 21,403 2,080 Sales and related occupations....................................... $13.17 $13.50 $517 $540 39.3 $26,881 $28,084 2,042 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.78 13.50 501 540 39.2 26,067 28,084 2,040 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 12.78 13.50 501 540 39.2 26,067 28,084 2,040 Cashiers...................................................... 12.78 13.50 501 540 39.2 26,067 28,084 2,040 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.48 13.88 571 548 39.5 29,708 28,475 2,052 Level 1 .................................................. 10.51 8.56 415 342 39.4 21,565 17,805 2,051 Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 10.00 430 399 39.6 22,359 20,768 2,059 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 11.85 483 470 39.6 25,103 24,419 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 14.46 14.06 569 558 39.4 29,601 28,995 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 16.18 15.97 638 630 39.5 33,201 32,760 2,052 Level 6 .................................................. 18.69 19.05 744 759 39.8 38,700 39,478 2,071 Level 7 .................................................. 22.77 21.35 912 846 40.0 47,410 43,969 2,082 Level 8 .................................................. 25.82 23.61 1,011 930 39.2 52,577 48,381 2,036 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.36 15.27 635 600 38.8 33,000 31,200 2,017 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.96 20.72 871 808 39.6 45,276 41,999 2,062 Level 5 .................................................. 17.97 16.98 704 637 39.2 36,600 33,111 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 18.82 18.92 747 757 39.7 38,819 39,360 2,063 Level 7 .................................................. 24.73 26.07 1,007 1,043 40.7 52,352 54,217 2,117 Level 8 .................................................. 25.65 23.61 1,006 930 39.2 52,288 48,381 2,038 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.78 23.30 927 928 39.0 48,220 48,233 2,028 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.94 12.40 496 490 38.4 25,811 25,480 1,995 Level 2 .................................................. 13.23 12.67 491 507 37.1 25,534 26,354 1,931 Level 3 .................................................. 13.07 11.96 515 478 39.4 26,775 24,877 2,049 Level 4 .................................................. 14.79 15.65 555 581 37.5 28,843 30,229 1,951 Telephone operators............................................... 12.17 12.30 486 492 40.0 25,288 25,584 2,078 Level 3 .................................................. 12.22 12.43 488 497 40.0 25,392 25,854 2,078 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.46 14.22 574 569 39.7 29,829 29,578 2,063 Level 2 .................................................. 9.76 9.00 390 360 40.0 20,279 18,720 2,079 Level 3 .................................................. 12.23 12.25 489 485 40.0 25,417 25,241 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.10 14.95 595 590 39.4 30,945 30,680 2,050 Level 5 .................................................. 16.28 16.07 646 643 39.7 33,615 33,426 2,065 Level 6 .................................................. 18.69 17.08 747 683 40.0 38,866 35,526 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 14.27 555 571 40.0 28,853 29,675 2,080 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.90 13.92 555 557 39.9 28,844 28,974 2,074 Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 11.14 453 446 40.0 23,543 23,171 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 13.85 553 556 39.8 28,742 28,912 2,071 Level 5 .................................................. 16.65 16.16 664 647 39.9 34,527 33,654 2,074 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.72 13.67 544 544 39.7 28,293 28,294 2,063 Level 2 .................................................. 9.37 8.59 375 344 40.0 19,476 17,867 2,078 Level 3 .................................................. 11.93 11.73 477 469 40.0 24,808 24,398 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 14.18 588 570 39.4 30,552 29,661 2,047 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 15.51 609 618 39.5 31,694 32,136 2,054 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... $15.61 $15.05 $617 $587 39.5 $32,093 $30,514 2,055 Level 3 .................................................. 13.48 13.09 539 524 40.0 28,017 27,225 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.48 16.23 607 609 39.2 31,542 31,649 2,038 Level 5 .................................................. 17.21 15.61 685 624 39.8 35,627 32,469 2,071 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.78 17.06 629 657 39.8 32,683 34,154 2,071 Customer service representatives.................................. 13.41 13.24 534 530 39.8 27,753 27,539 2,069 Level 4 .................................................. 14.05 14.04 562 562 40.0 29,222 29,203 2,080 File clerks....................................................... 11.29 10.81 451 432 40.0 23,462 22,485 2,078 Level 2 .................................................. 10.48 9.88 417 395 39.8 21,667 20,550 2,068 Level 3 .................................................. 11.36 11.10 454 444 40.0 23,620 23,088 2,080 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.23 13.09 524 522 39.6 27,271 27,144 2,061 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 10.54 409 413 39.6 21,285 21,486 2,061 Level 3 .................................................. 11.41 11.22 456 449 40.0 23,733 23,338 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.29 14.06 568 562 39.7 29,518 29,245 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 14.21 15.00 559 569 39.3 29,072 29,611 2,045 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.41 14.57 599 583 38.9 31,160 30,312 2,023 Order clerks...................................................... 11.47 10.80 458 432 39.9 23,795 22,456 2,074 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.56 15.30 620 612 39.9 32,247 31,824 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 15.74 16.08 630 643 40.0 32,746 33,446 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.15 12.67 517 496 39.3 26,909 25,813 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 11.29 10.44 450 417 39.8 23,384 21,709 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 13.39 12.53 522 496 39.0 27,149 25,813 2,028 Level 4 .................................................. 14.39 13.39 569 531 39.5 29,573 27,602 2,055 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.63 10.27 425 411 40.0 22,121 21,362 2,080 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 14.80 12.38 592 495 40.0 30,761 25,750 2,078 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.22 9.74 442 390 39.4 22,974 20,259 2,048 Level 2 .................................................. 9.46 9.25 377 370 39.9 19,610 19,240 2,073 Level 3 .................................................. 11.37 10.65 443 426 39.0 23,047 22,154 2,026 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.62 15.04 615 598 39.3 31,959 31,075 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 10.70 10.00 425 388 39.7 22,097 20,155 2,066 Level 3 .................................................. 12.04 11.69 474 464 39.4 24,667 24,128 2,048 Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 13.92 576 555 39.5 29,976 28,870 2,054 Level 5 .................................................. 16.84 16.00 662 630 39.3 34,405 32,760 2,043 Level 6 .................................................. 18.99 19.05 757 762 39.9 39,380 39,624 2,074 Level 7 .................................................. 21.32 20.27 849 811 39.8 44,143 42,162 2,071 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.70 19.93 702 718 37.5 36,500 37,311 1,952 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.99 19.14 752 766 39.6 39,091 39,811 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 16.91 16.67 669 667 39.6 34,810 34,674 2,058 Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 15.04 643 566 39.0 33,450 29,420 2,030 Level 6 .................................................. 19.61 19.17 783 767 39.9 40,704 39,874 2,076 Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 20.27 852 811 39.8 44,301 42,162 2,071 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.18 19.14 758 766 39.5 39,410 39,811 2,054 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.92 13.09 547 519 39.3 28,454 26,998 2,044 Level 2 .................................................. 10.41 9.51 413 380 39.7 21,491 19,770 2,064 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 11.55 464 459 39.4 24,128 23,858 2,047 Level 4 .................................................. $13.94 $13.26 $551 $523 39.5 $28,654 $27,171 2,055 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 15.25 606 609 39.3 31,529 31,658 2,043 Level 6 .................................................. 18.29 18.53 731 741 40.0 38,013 38,542 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 22.37 22.90 888 916 39.7 46,158 47,630 2,064 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.14 19.63 631 704 36.8 32,832 36,600 1,916 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.98 16.65 666 666 39.2 34,649 34,611 2,040 Level 3 .................................................. 13.13 12.94 518 510 39.5 26,945 26,501 2,052 Level 4 .................................................. 15.96 16.32 629 654 39.4 32,714 34,014 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 18.88 18.05 746 726 39.5 38,811 37,773 2,055 Level 6 .................................................. 18.70 18.92 743 728 39.7 38,650 37,877 2,066 Computer operators................................................ 15.66 15.96 618 638 39.5 32,133 33,197 2,053 Level 5 .................................................. 15.88 15.96 630 638 39.7 32,748 33,197 2,062 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.60 15.13 580 605 39.7 30,160 31,479 2,065 Level 2 .................................................. 10.42 9.38 416 375 40.0 21,646 19,510 2,078 Level 3 .................................................. 13.98 15.13 543 569 38.9 28,259 29,582 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 15.24 580 610 39.3 30,178 31,695 2,045 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.62 12.13 503 485 39.9 26,159 25,230 2,072 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.39 15.31 610 607 39.7 31,745 31,549 2,063 Level 4 .................................................. 15.15 15.31 599 612 39.5 31,158 31,839 2,056 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.49 13.58 574 543 39.7 29,870 28,246 2,062 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.30 12.94 521 516 39.1 27,076 26,853 2,036 Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 10.15 437 404 39.5 22,742 21,029 2,056 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 12.36 488 486 39.5 25,377 25,272 2,054 Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 14.00 543 542 39.0 28,218 28,172 2,030 Level 5 .................................................. 16.97 17.11 656 646 38.7 34,119 33,584 2,010 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.75 15.58 562 584 38.1 29,224 30,381 1,981 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 21.82 21.04 856 834 39.2 44,518 43,368 2,040 Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 14.11 554 565 39.8 28,830 29,355 2,070 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 15.91 671 637 39.0 34,869 33,099 2,027 Level 6 .................................................. 20.04 18.31 783 732 39.1 40,725 38,085 2,032 Level 7 .................................................. 26.00 24.65 1,025 989 39.4 53,303 51,428 2,050 Carpenters........................................................ 20.93 20.86 814 782 38.9 42,348 40,677 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 25.47 24.73 999 989 39.2 51,923 51,428 2,038 Electricians...................................................... 24.55 22.90 969 916 39.5 50,396 47,632 2,053 Level 7 .................................................. 25.86 21.45 1,018 858 39.3 52,921 44,616 2,046 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.47 18.61 813 744 39.7 42,260 38,709 2,065 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.47 18.61 813 744 39.7 42,260 38,709 2,065 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.18 23.20 887 928 40.0 46,133 48,264 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 22.18 23.20 887 928 40.0 46,133 48,264 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.13 17.60 760 704 39.7 39,536 36,612 2,067 Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 15.33 627 614 39.8 32,621 31,949 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. 17.84 17.26 714 690 40.0 37,104 35,905 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.40 22.17 856 887 40.0 44,517 46,114 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... $19.69 $17.50 $787 $700 40.0 $40,945 $36,400 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.07 16.58 681 663 39.9 35,407 34,486 2,074 Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 15.36 626 614 39.8 32,571 31,949 2,070 Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 17.26 713 690 40.0 37,068 35,905 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 19.69 19.81 787 792 40.0 40,949 41,205 2,080 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.04 16.43 679 660 39.9 35,323 34,320 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 15.69 15.33 624 614 39.8 32,447 31,949 2,068 Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 17.26 713 690 40.0 37,060 35,905 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 19.89 20.72 796 829 40.0 41,376 43,098 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 25.48 26.93 1,019 1,077 40.0 52,995 56,016 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.75 26.93 990 1,077 40.0 51,479 56,016 2,080 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.59 26.93 1,024 1,077 40.0 53,233 56,016 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.93 26.93 997 1,077 40.0 51,855 56,016 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 21.49 25.31 828 949 38.5 43,042 49,355 2,003 Production occupations.............................................. 16.31 13.86 646 552 39.6 33,600 28,704 2,061 Level 1 .................................................. 10.95 11.53 437 461 39.9 22,699 23,982 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 9.91 405 396 40.0 21,066 20,613 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 15.62 16.76 619 670 39.6 32,191 34,861 2,061 Level 5 .................................................. 15.91 14.71 636 588 40.0 33,085 30,597 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 27.85 28.59 1,080 1,060 38.8 56,159 55,095 2,016 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.71 11.53 427 461 39.8 22,180 23,982 2,071 Level 1 .................................................. 10.83 11.53 432 461 39.9 22,441 23,982 2,072 Level 2 .................................................. 9.86 9.73 394 389 40.0 20,501 20,230 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.23 26.20 1,018 1,056 38.8 52,945 54,912 2,018 Level 5 .................................................. 18.64 17.72 746 709 40.0 38,780 36,858 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 29.18 28.59 1,119 1,060 38.4 58,202 55,095 1,995 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.14 11.96 520 471 39.6 27,034 24,471 2,058 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 14.24 14.00 570 560 40.0 29,614 29,120 2,080 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.04 12.28 544 483 38.7 28,276 25,126 2,014 Level 2 .................................................. 11.52 10.99 430 424 37.3 22,369 22,069 1,942 Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 11.70 481 468 40.0 24,992 24,342 2,080 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 11.46 10.60 456 424 39.8 23,720 22,048 2,069 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 11.57 10.60 460 424 39.8 23,939 22,048 2,068 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.86 11.92 438 458 36.9 22,779 23,799 1,921 Level 3 .................................................. 11.22 10.91 449 436 40.0 23,333 22,689 2,080 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.47 11.92 425 436 37.0 22,087 22,689 1,925 Level 3 .................................................. 11.22 10.91 449 436 40.0 23,333 22,689 2,080 1 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 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. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – 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. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – 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. Table 35 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) Private Industry Full-time Part-time workers workers workers Occupation(3) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(4) error(4) error(4) All workers........................................................... $22.12 0.9% $21.98 0.9% $23.00 3.0% Management occupations.............................................. 38.44 3.2 38.56 3.3 – – Financial managers................................................ 38.18 6.4 38.18 6.4 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 41.07 21.4 41.07 21.4 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.86 3.6 39.01 3.6 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 25.55 3.3 25.65 3.4 – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.79 6.7 23.79 6.7 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 27.34 5.7 28.13 5.0 – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.46 1.7 26.46 1.7 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 28.18 8.3 – – – – Training and development specialists............................ 30.86 7.7 31.23 7.4 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 23.48 8.0 23.48 8.0 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 28.52 4.4 28.52 4.4 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 26.41 7.5 26.41 7.5 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 21.22 6.4 21.23 6.4 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.89 6.5 33.89 6.5 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 28.29 7.3 28.29 7.3 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 18.74 18.9 18.74 18.9 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 18.74 18.9 18.74 18.9 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.74 18.9 18.74 18.9 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.97 10.1 29.54 11.4 33.37 13.4 Life scientists................................................... 30.94 9.5 30.01 11.3 36.02 17.2 Medical scientists.............................................. 31.21 9.8 30.08 11.6 – – Psychologists..................................................... 29.01 19.7 28.64 23.3 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 33.93 17.4 34.35 21.0 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 23.76 4.1 23.69 4.6 24.32 8.6 Counselors........................................................ 16.38 6.9 16.69 6.7 13.98 9.7 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.21 11.2 15.51 10.6 12.89 18.4 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.21 3.7 17.54 4.8 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 18.13 3.7 – – – – Social workers.................................................... 25.29 3.3 25.29 3.6 25.29 10.9 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 25.57 7.7 26.11 8.9 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 25.93 3.8 25.89 4.0 26.31 10.8 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.22 9.4 21.10 11.9 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 30.96 13.8 30.55 18.3 32.29 11.9 Health educators................................................ 35.56 6.4 – – 32.29 11.9 Clergy............................................................ 20.42 6.3 20.04 6.9 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 25.64 16.1 25.90 19.2 23.99 19.9 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 39.31 7.2 41.16 10.2 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. $38.61 12.0% $39.24 13.3% – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.59 2.8 32.18 2.7 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 43.48 25.8 – – – – Teacher assistants................................................ 9.65 4.9 10.01 3.7 – – Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 21.68 6.7 21.80 6.9 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 26.19 2.0 26.19 2.0 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.60 1.0 27.34 1.3 $28.85 2.7% Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 25.23 6.1 25.34 6.4 24.05 6.4 Pharmacists....................................................... 45.77 .9 45.99 1.0 42.57 3.3 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 45.44 5.7 41.91 12.8 76.00 2.3 Family and general practitioners................................ 52.34 8.4 52.28 8.4 – – Internists, general............................................. 22.84 18.1 19.21 14.3 – – Pediatricians, general.......................................... 61.91 12.6 61.91 12.6 – – Physician assistants.............................................. 35.21 5.6 35.19 5.6 – – Registered nurses................................................. 30.08 .9 29.93 1.3 30.64 1.2 Therapists........................................................ 26.25 1.9 26.14 2.1 27.32 4.4 Occupational therapists......................................... 29.28 2.3 29.10 2.3 30.32 6.0 Physical therapists............................................. 30.01 1.8 29.74 2.1 34.55 6.7 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.52 6.9 33.80 7.1 – – Recreational therapists......................................... 20.74 6.9 19.93 7.9 – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.16 2.0 22.98 2.3 24.70 4.9 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 28.60 4.1 27.84 4.3 31.89 6.1 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.94 3.2 19.85 3.1 20.80 7.6 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.40 2.6 24.23 2.8 25.88 3.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.28 5.0 16.27 5.0 16.37 11.5 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.18 3.0 24.61 3.1 21.55 8.7 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.46 12.7 23.81 14.0 17.45 17.8 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.37 4.8 30.48 5.3 – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 30.11 8.0 30.46 8.0 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 23.84 2.6 23.94 2.7 23.18 7.0 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 19.19 11.8 20.21 14.1 15.40 16.2 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.93 1.7 17.05 2.2 16.28 6.1 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.81 2.6 14.97 3.0 13.96 8.4 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.98 6.4 13.08 7.9 12.61 6.6 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.11 2.9 21.54 3.9 19.80 11.3 Surgical technologists.......................................... 17.80 2.7 17.88 3.1 17.29 3.7 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.51 1.5 17.44 1.6 17.85 2.5 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.40 6.1 16.38 6.3 16.75 12.8 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.20 8.2 18.22 8.8 17.89 17.8 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 18.95 7.4 18.95 7.4 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.57 1.5 12.68 1.5 12.10 2.6 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.93 1.7 12.07 1.6 11.26 3.2 Home health aides............................................... 12.34 5.3 12.32 5.4 12.55 7.6 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ $11.99 1.8% $12.13 1.7% $11.33 3.6% Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.80 2.8 10.93 3.1 10.42 6.4 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 16.41 6.8 17.61 5.7 12.67 5.9 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 18.40 4.6 – – – – Occupational therapist aides.................................... 13.91 5.7 15.73 7.8 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 14.09 5.5 14.74 6.0 12.35 9.1 Physical therapist assistants................................... 17.27 4.5 17.81 4.8 14.87 10.7 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.94 4.9 12.19 5.6 11.43 8.6 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.85 2.4 13.80 2.9 14.07 4.5 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.52 3.1 14.59 4.1 14.23 6.7 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.81 5.9 13.99 7.1 13.12 7.3 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.92 2.9 14.78 3.1 15.79 5.5 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 12.82 6.0 12.82 6.0 – – Protective service occupations...................................... 13.10 3.5 13.08 3.7 13.64 7.2 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.76 4.1 12.76 4.2 12.86 8.3 Security guards................................................. 12.76 4.1 12.76 4.2 12.86 8.3 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.58 1.9 11.97 2.2 9.64 3.6 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.15 3.1 16.15 3.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.15 3.1 16.15 3.1 – – Cooks............................................................. 12.99 4.5 13.10 4.8 11.30 2.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.99 4.5 13.10 4.8 11.30 2.0 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.28 3.5 11.48 3.6 10.22 12.7 Food service, tipped.............................................. 8.74 2.7 – – – – Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 8.74 2.7 – – – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.60 4.1 11.59 5.7 8.86 3.7 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.66 4.4 11.57 6.0 8.77 3.7 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 10.23 5.2 11.83 7.6 9.16 3.4 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.93 3.0 11.06 3.2 10.26 8.4 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.02 1.8 11.09 1.8 9.88 3.5 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.49 9.6 18.49 9.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 18.49 9.6 18.49 9.6 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.83 1.6 10.88 1.6 9.88 3.5 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.96 2.5 11.00 2.6 9.92 6.9 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.67 2.0 10.77 2.1 9.87 3.6 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 14.19 7.7 14.19 7.7 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 14.19 7.7 14.19 7.7 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... $12.42 11.8% $12.67 15.7% $11.82 11.7% First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 34.62 15.1 34.88 15.3 – – Child care workers................................................ 10.05 6.5 10.07 6.6 10.03 11.7 Sales and related occupations....................................... 14.04 8.5 13.93 9.5 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.16 10.9 13.42 10.9 – – Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.18 10.9 13.42 10.9 – – Cashiers...................................................... 13.18 10.9 13.42 10.9 – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.28 1.3 14.44 1.3 12.69 3.0 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.13 9.1 22.15 9.1 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.89 6.6 13.22 7.5 11.28 4.9 Telephone operators............................................... 12.60 4.4 12.77 4.6 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.40 2.2 14.36 2.3 15.19 6.1 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.83 6.8 13.81 6.8 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.98 3.6 13.91 3.7 15.29 9.3 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 14.90 3.1 14.87 3.3 15.28 4.7 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.54 6.6 15.68 6.6 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 13.23 8.2 13.29 8.5 – – File clerks....................................................... 11.35 4.0 11.37 4.4 11.16 9.0 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.38 3.5 13.53 3.9 12.42 4.1 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.57 12.3 15.63 13.1 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.95 4.3 13.25 3.9 10.59 8.8 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.89 2.6 10.90 3.2 – – Dispatchers....................................................... 16.82 9.8 – – – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 14.89 16.8 14.89 16.8 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.42 6.7 11.32 7.2 12.95 5.7 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.36 1.7 15.60 1.9 13.14 3.3 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.10 3.3 19.23 3.2 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.87 2.6 13.94 2.8 13.38 4.1 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.49 2.9 16.84 2.9 12.45 3.3 Computer operators................................................ 15.47 3.0 15.65 2.5 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.58 10.2 11.98 12.1 – – Data entry keyers............................................... 12.81 14.2 12.74 16.0 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 12.35 13.7 10.77 14.1 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.37 7.1 14.49 9.0 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.25 9.8 – – – – Office clerks, general............................................ 12.95 2.8 13.00 2.9 12.40 4.4 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 21.06 3.6 21.10 3.9 – – Carpenters........................................................ 21.44 6.1 21.44 6.1 – – Electricians...................................................... 21.80 2.5 21.80 2.5 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 19.49 6.6 19.49 6.6 – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 19.49 6.6 19.49 6.6 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... $19.58 5.1% $19.69 5.2% – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 20.17 15.9 20.17 15.9 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 17.19 4.8 17.34 4.9 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.27 5.1 17.43 5.1 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 25.54 7.1 25.54 7.1 – – Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.65 7.1 25.65 7.1 – – Production occupations.............................................. 16.96 7.8 16.95 8.1 $17.41 16.4% Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 11.01 4.0 11.03 4.0 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.44 6.3 26.57 6.5 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.86 4.8 – – – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.68 7.3 13.68 7.3 – – Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 14.60 7.3 14.61 7.3 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.25 7.9 14.30 7.9 11.18 10.2 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.35 5.6 11.71 4.0 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.35 5.6 11.71 4.0 – – 1 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. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 36 State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) State and local Full-time Part-time government workers workers workers Occupation(3) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(4) error(4) error(4) All workers........................................................... $20.40 2.1% $20.32 2.0% $21.08 6.1% Management occupations.............................................. 34.63 9.6 34.63 9.6 – – Financial managers................................................ 34.91 19.6 34.91 19.6 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 31.86 14.2 31.86 14.2 – – Social and community service managers............................. 28.46 6.9 28.46 6.9 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 27.00 5.0 27.00 5.0 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.25 4.7 25.25 4.7 – – Management analysts............................................... 29.07 3.2 29.07 3.2 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 26.57 7.8 26.57 7.8 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 25.07 7.3 25.07 7.3 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 30.16 8.5 30.16 8.5 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 25.71 6.8 25.71 6.8 – – Life scientists................................................... 26.28 11.3 26.28 11.3 – – Biological scientists........................................... 23.32 11.8 23.32 11.8 – – Psychologists..................................................... 27.27 7.1 27.27 7.1 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 26.03 10.8 26.03 10.8 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 20.22 7.5 20.08 7.7 – – Counselors........................................................ 19.49 18.2 19.44 18.4 – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.45 20.3 16.45 20.3 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 25.74 3.1 – – – – Social workers.................................................... 22.88 6.4 22.74 6.7 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.14 9.3 23.03 9.7 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 24.02 9.1 24.02 9.1 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 13.97 8.2 13.97 8.2 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 13.53 7.3 13.53 7.3 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 39.97 6.7 40.10 6.9 – – Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.32 3.2 44.52 3.3 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 40.41 7.1 – – – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 40.41 7.1 – – – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.55 3.2 25.17 3.1 28.61 5.7 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.82 3.6 22.46 3.4 – – Pharmacists....................................................... 39.19 5.7 39.06 5.8 – – Physicians and surgeons........................................... 37.90 14.9 36.94 15.6 67.66 6.2 Family and general practitioners................................ 61.23 21.6 60.78 22.8 – – Psychiatrists................................................... 62.41 14.9 61.18 21.5 – – Registered nurses................................................. 28.38 2.9 27.80 2.5 31.91 6.2 Therapists........................................................ 24.06 9.1 24.02 10.1 24.36 9.8 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.60 3.8 26.53 4.0 – – Physical therapists............................................. $30.64 2.9% $30.51 3.0% – – Recreational therapists......................................... 22.32 4.2 22.32 4.2 – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.97 5.3 23.46 5.0 $21.40 11.1% Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.10 3.9 21.08 4.2 21.41 5.1 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.33 2.9 23.46 3.3 21.94 5.1 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 18.42 5.8 18.41 6.0 – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 23.75 4.8 22.41 2.7 32.30 20.2 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.05 5.6 22.40 2.8 34.24 18.8 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 12.15 7.9 12.22 9.4 12.09 13.1 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.03 3.9 15.63 3.3 19.81 14.6 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.34 5.4 14.86 6.1 – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 14.46 5.6 14.46 5.6 – – Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.07 8.3 18.77 4.5 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.53 4.5 16.04 4.3 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.70 3.2 16.64 3.4 17.26 5.2 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.62 12.1 15.11 13.1 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.34 4.5 19.34 4.5 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.70 2.2 12.63 2.4 13.05 6.2 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.27 2.7 12.31 3.0 12.08 6.2 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.65 3.6 11.51 4.4 12.11 6.3 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.36 4.7 13.37 4.7 – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.19 5.5 11.19 5.5 – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.25 16.2 12.25 16.2 – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.74 5.4 10.74 5.4 – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.53 3.1 13.33 3.3 14.37 8.8 Medical assistants.............................................. 15.04 8.6 15.25 9.4 13.66 11.6 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.82 3.3 – – – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.90 5.6 13.91 4.0 – – Protective service occupations...................................... 18.62 7.4 18.71 7.6 – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 23.63 4.1 23.63 4.1 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 23.63 4.1 23.63 4.1 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 14.28 9.1 14.36 9.4 – – Security guards................................................. 14.28 9.1 14.36 9.4 – – Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 10.78 3.8 11.04 4.0 9.73 12.8 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.78 6.9 16.78 6.9 – – Cooks............................................................. 11.31 5.9 11.92 5.9 – – Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.38 6.1 11.92 5.9 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.85 8.3 10.71 9.4 – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.71 7.1 11.35 6.4 – – Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.71 7.1 11.35 6.4 – – Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... $9.08 6.7% $9.08 6.7% – – Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.07 7.1 11.07 7.4 $11.25 12.4% First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.24 7.1 18.24 7.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 18.24 7.1 18.24 7.1 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.84 7.8 10.82 8.2 11.25 12.4 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.44 5.4 12.47 5.4 10.00 7.8 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.41 4.3 8.07 4.2 11.49 14.4 Personal care and service occupations............................... 14.61 12.5 13.89 15.3 – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.58 5.7 14.67 5.9 13.12 6.2 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.48 3.2 21.48 3.2 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 15.09 7.4 15.07 7.6 – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.16 6.1 14.16 6.1 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 12.23 12.8 11.92 14.1 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 20.34 14.2 20.34 14.2 – – File clerks....................................................... 10.75 15.3 10.81 15.6 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 11.46 10.2 11.23 10.8 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 10.99 4.7 11.43 4.8 10.00 8.2 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.50 13.4 10.78 14.5 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.42 7.2 15.77 7.3 12.37 11.7 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 16.69 5.3 16.69 5.3 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.32 4.7 13.76 4.4 11.38 12.9 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 17.32 8.4 17.44 8.6 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 16.04 2.9 16.08 2.9 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 16.50 1.5 16.50 1.5 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 14.10 5.6 14.12 5.8 13.57 9.7 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 23.02 10.8 23.02 10.8 – – Carpenters........................................................ 20.43 12.7 20.43 12.7 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 16.76 3.3 16.76 3.3 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.32 4.0 16.32 4.0 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.74 3.4 15.74 3.4 – – Production occupations.............................................. 14.26 15.3 14.28 15.4 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.21 15.2 10.18 15.3 – – Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.54 14.3 24.54 14.3 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.76 10.4 13.76 10.4 – – Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ $11.40 9.2% $11.40 9.2% – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 11.40 9.2 11.40 9.2 – – 1 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. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 37 Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours for metropolitan, nonmetropolitan, and geographic areas Private industry State and local Civilian workers workers government workers Geographic area(2) Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- (3) (4) (3) (4) (3) (4) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% 35.6 $18.56 1.2% 35.4 $23.99 1.2% 36.6 Metropolitan........................................................ 20.08 .9 35.6 19.36 .9 35.4 24.96 1.2 36.6 Nonmetropolitan..................................................... 15.01 2.7 35.7 14.02 2.9 35.6 19.92 1.7 36.6 Geographic areas Northeast New England....................................................... 22.54 1.5 34.1 21.82 1.7 34.0 27.84 1.9 35.1 Middle Atlantic................................................... 21.64 1.2 34.8 20.68 1.2 34.7 27.72 .9 35.4 South South Atlantic.................................................... 18.00 1.6 35.9 17.48 1.9 35.6 21.33 1.1 38.1 East South Central................................................ 16.53 5.8 37.0 16.03 6.5 37.0 19.63 2.5 37.0 West South Central................................................ 17.12 1.5 36.7 16.62 1.6 36.4 19.93 1.6 38.0 Midwest East North Central................................................ 19.03 1.1 34.9 18.21 1.0 34.7 25.00 3.7 35.8 West North Central................................................ 17.50 1.9 35.1 16.71 1.6 34.9 22.27 2.4 36.7 West Mountain.......................................................... 18.03 3.8 36.0 17.21 3.6 35.9 23.34 3.2 37.0 Pacific........................................................... 21.98 1.2 35.6 21.01 1.6 35.6 27.94 1.0 35.3 1 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. 2 See appendix C for a list of States comprising the 9 Census divisions. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 38 Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours of civilian workers in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas by worker and establishment characteristics Civilian Metropolitan areas Nonmetropolitan areas Worker and establishment characteristics Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (3) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% 35.6 $20.08 0.9% 35.6 $15.01 2.7% 35.7 Worker characteristics(4)(5) Management, professional, and related............................... 31.45 .8 37.1 32.23 .7 37.2 25.17 1.6 36.7 Management, business, and financial............................... 34.89 1.2 39.8 35.49 1.2 39.8 28.91 3.7 39.8 Professional and related.......................................... 29.76 1.0 35.9 30.57 1.0 36.0 23.74 1.6 35.6 Service............................................................. 11.31 1.6 31.5 11.71 1.1 31.4 9.65 3.1 32.1 Sales and office.................................................... 15.46 .7 34.9 15.95 .7 34.9 12.33 1.6 34.9 Sales and related................................................. 16.57 1.4 32.6 17.35 1.5 32.5 12.00 3.1 33.2 Office and administrative support................................. 14.86 .7 36.3 15.20 .6 36.4 12.54 1.9 36.0 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.49 1.3 39.4 20.17 1.4 39.4 16.63 2.5 39.4 Construction and extraction...................................... 19.46 1.5 39.4 20.24 1.6 39.4 15.93 3.8 39.3 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.70 1.6 39.6 20.24 1.8 39.5 17.60 2.9 39.7 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.78 .9 37.3 15.03 1.0 37.0 13.74 2.3 38.1 Production........................................................ 15.11 1.1 38.9 15.38 1.1 38.8 14.17 3.2 39.3 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.42 1.2 35.6 14.68 1.4 35.4 13.14 1.9 36.6 Full time........................................................... 20.44 1.3 39.6 21.30 1.0 39.6 15.80 3.1 39.7 Part time........................................................... 11.00 .8 20.6 11.31 .9 20.6 9.37 2.2 20.7 Union............................................................... 23.33 .7 36.6 23.79 .6 36.4 19.93 2.4 37.8 Nonunion............................................................ 18.53 1.3 35.4 19.35 1.0 35.4 14.33 2.9 35.5 Time................................................................ 18.97 1.2 35.5 19.74 1.0 35.4 14.86 2.7 35.6 Incentive........................................................... 24.88 2.5 38.0 25.93 2.5 37.8 18.01 5.6 39.2 Establishment characteristics Goods producing..................................................... (6) (6) (6) 21.03 1.4 39.5 (6) (6) (6) Service providing................................................... (6) (6) (6) 19.69 1.0 34.5 (6) (6) (6) 1-49 workers........................................................ 16.19 .9 34.2 16.83 1.1 34.3 13.20 1.7 33.8 50-99 workers....................................................... 17.45 1.4 35.0 18.01 1.5 35.0 14.21 2.9 35.0 100-499 workers..................................................... 18.81 .8 36.2 19.32 .9 36.1 16.14 1.8 36.8 500 workers or more................................................. 23.93 2.8 37.0 24.99 1.4 36.9 16.88 13.2 38.0 1 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. 2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 3 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 5 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 6 Classification of establishments into goods-producing and service-providing industries applies to private industry only. Industries are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 39 Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours for metropolitan and non-metropolitan area by geographic areas Civilian workers Metropolitan areas Nonmetropolitan areas Geographic area(2) Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean Mean Relat- Mean hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly hourly ive weekly earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- earnings error- hours- (3) (4) (3) (4) (3) (4) All workers........................................................... $19.29 1.2% 35.6 $20.08 0.9% 35.6 $15.01 2.7% 35.7 Geographic areas Northeast New England....................................................... 22.54 1.5 34.1 23.16 1.4 34.2 17.78 8.0 33.7 Middle Atlantic................................................... 21.64 1.2 34.8 21.98 1.2 34.8 16.49 3.9 34.8 South South Atlantic.................................................... 18.00 1.6 35.9 18.64 1.8 35.8 14.36 2.5 36.2 East South Central................................................ 16.53 5.8 37.0 17.73 4.7 36.7 14.31 9.4 37.8 West South Central................................................ 17.12 1.5 36.7 17.69 1.5 36.7 14.11 2.4 36.2 Midwest East North Central................................................ 19.03 1.1 34.9 19.60 1.2 34.9 15.92 2.0 34.8 West North Central................................................ 17.50 1.9 35.1 18.79 2.5 35.4 14.16 4.5 34.3 West Mountain.......................................................... 18.03 3.8 36.0 18.49 4.9 36.1 16.33 2.5 35.7 Pacific........................................................... 21.98 1.2 35.6 22.31 1.2 35.7 17.28 1.6 34.4 1 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. 2 See appendix C for a list of States comprising the 9 Census divisions. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 40 Civilian workers in metropolitan areas: Mean and median hourly,weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours 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........................................................... $20.08 $16.00 $714 $572 35.6 $36,196 $29,353 1,802 Management occupations.............................................. 40.99 36.30 1,648 1,458 40.2 85,171 75,361 2,078 Chief executives.................................................. 95.85 65.02 4,240 2,692 44.2 220,404 140,000 2,299 General and operations managers................................... 44.98 39.69 1,877 1,635 41.7 97,603 85,010 2,170 Legislators....................................................... 19.32 15.39 289 139 14.9 12,682 5,000 656 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 33.61 31.58 1,326 1,269 39.4 68,942 66,000 2,051 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.05 41.35 1,931 1,674 41.0 100,416 87,052 2,134 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.37 44.41 2,074 1,771 40.4 107,850 92,100 2,100 Sales managers.................................................. 42.50 38.80 1,775 1,596 41.8 92,292 82,998 2,172 Public relations managers......................................... 45.24 39.56 1,785 1,524 39.5 92,629 79,250 2,048 Administrative services managers.................................. 29.62 27.50 1,180 1,100 39.8 61,321 57,200 2,070 Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.48 48.23 2,035 1,936 40.3 105,782 100,674 2,095 Financial managers................................................ 42.16 36.06 1,679 1,459 39.8 87,317 75,856 2,071 Human resources managers.......................................... 36.85 32.05 1,466 1,305 39.8 76,157 67,885 2,067 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 38.12 36.59 1,524 1,470 40.0 79,245 76,440 2,079 Training and development managers............................... 38.64 33.00 1,539 1,345 39.8 80,023 69,937 2,071 Industrial production managers.................................... 39.39 38.99 1,615 1,577 41.0 83,967 81,983 2,132 Purchasing managers............................................... 40.99 37.26 1,650 1,490 40.3 85,822 77,492 2,094 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.35 32.34 1,342 1,340 40.2 69,754 69,680 2,092 Construction managers............................................. 34.94 33.22 1,441 1,401 41.2 74,891 72,854 2,144 Education administrators.......................................... 37.36 33.85 1,466 1,326 39.2 72,394 67,045 1,938 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.05 21.36 844 816 40.1 42,914 40,505 2,039 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 44.16 42.91 1,738 1,713 39.4 81,828 80,199 1,853 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.69 31.82 1,459 1,218 38.7 75,097 62,264 1,992 Engineering managers.............................................. 53.53 53.04 2,174 2,143 40.6 113,053 111,446 2,112 Food service managers............................................. 23.78 21.01 1,036 962 43.6 52,246 48,447 2,197 Lodging managers.................................................. 24.78 18.44 1,082 738 43.7 56,257 38,351 2,271 Medical and health services managers.............................. 39.68 35.24 1,582 1,400 39.9 82,240 72,819 2,073 Natural sciences managers......................................... 47.51 48.55 1,913 1,942 40.3 99,466 100,982 2,094 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.57 23.85 976 923 39.7 50,765 48,001 2,066 Social and community service managers............................. 24.96 22.16 951 862 38.1 49,174 44,000 1,970 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.79 26.17 1,132 1,023 39.3 58,650 53,009 2,037 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.53 24.73 1,063 984 40.1 55,262 51,116 2,083 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.21 23.17 970 904 38.5 50,464 47,001 2,002 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.13 22.93 966 885 38.4 50,223 45,999 1,999 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.29 26.50 1,037 1,027 39.4 53,902 53,393 2,050 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.90 26.26 1,071 1,034 39.8 55,389 52,372 2,059 Cost estimators................................................... 29.70 27.50 1,194 1,100 40.2 62,109 57,200 2,091 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.11 24.76 1,019 990 39.0 51,865 51,450 1,987 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.26 23.39 1,018 911 38.8 52,911 47,374 2,015 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.47 24.92 1,042 996 39.4 54,208 51,775 2,048 Training and development specialists............................ 24.85 24.15 977 968 39.3 47,971 48,499 1,930 Logisticians...................................................... $32.75 $30.75 $1,308 $1,225 40.0 $68,034 $63,700 2,077 Management analysts............................................... 34.02 30.88 1,355 1,232 39.8 70,442 64,054 2,071 Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.91 24.54 903 932 39.4 46,948 48,443 2,049 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.52 25.61 1,059 1,000 38.5 55,048 52,000 2,000 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 25.40 23.81 970 892 38.2 50,422 46,367 1,985 Budget analysts................................................... 29.96 26.17 1,209 1,047 40.4 62,868 54,427 2,099 Credit analysts................................................... 26.67 23.96 1,062 941 39.8 55,245 48,942 2,071 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.30 29.46 1,320 1,154 39.6 68,626 60,002 2,061 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.10 31.04 1,456 1,240 40.3 75,701 64,501 2,097 Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.89 22.73 1,035 856 38.5 53,825 44,503 2,002 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.76 27.56 1,192 1,082 38.7 61,960 56,243 2,015 Financial examiners............................................... 30.55 30.58 1,223 1,223 40.0 63,597 63,606 2,082 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 33.30 24.15 1,328 968 39.9 69,062 50,351 2,074 Loan counselors................................................. 21.85 16.29 862 652 39.5 44,833 33,889 2,052 Loan officers................................................... 33.83 24.40 1,350 1,003 39.9 70,193 52,175 2,075 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.60 18.16 711 649 34.5 36,915 33,729 1,792 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 23.87 22.13 931 889 39.0 48,300 46,205 2,023 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.01 34.11 1,390 1,350 39.7 72,272 70,183 2,064 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.25 42.30 1,713 1,664 39.6 89,097 86,528 2,060 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.23 31.25 1,270 1,237 39.4 66,037 64,334 2,049 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.18 40.79 1,663 1,635 40.4 86,486 85,005 2,100 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.76 40.69 1,648 1,635 40.4 85,708 85,005 2,103 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.65 40.79 1,680 1,637 40.3 87,344 85,109 2,097 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.80 22.61 1,009 903 39.1 52,442 46,946 2,033 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.38 35.90 1,485 1,417 39.7 77,211 73,701 2,066 Database administrators........................................... 31.54 31.03 1,245 1,164 39.5 64,753 60,518 2,053 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.65 29.23 1,216 1,157 39.7 63,093 60,070 2,059 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.92 30.06 1,295 1,206 39.3 67,320 62,724 2,045 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 39.37 1,566 1,458 38.9 81,454 75,799 2,023 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.26 34.79 1,429 1,376 39.4 74,329 71,542 2,050 Statisticians..................................................... 32.94 29.50 1,224 1,146 37.2 63,648 59,588 1,932 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 16.70 780 668 38.6 40,434 34,736 2,002 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 32.22 30.79 1,288 1,235 40.0 66,857 64,095 2,075 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.51 28.85 1,283 1,218 40.7 66,729 63,333 2,117 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.78 29.06 1,296 1,228 40.8 67,373 63,856 2,120 Landscape architects............................................ 26.95 24.16 1,075 966 39.9 55,924 50,257 2,075 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 26.32 24.82 1,054 993 40.0 54,805 51,626 2,082 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 16.11 14.82 643 593 39.9 33,429 30,830 2,074 Surveyors....................................................... 30.09 28.73 1,207 1,149 40.1 62,741 59,760 2,085 Engineers......................................................... 37.77 36.29 1,521 1,459 40.3 79,046 75,845 2,093 Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 48.54 1,820 1,942 38.8 94,661 100,963 2,020 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.79 33.40 1,556 1,336 40.1 80,912 69,480 2,086 Civil engineers................................................. 33.30 31.26 1,359 1,304 40.8 70,657 67,799 2,122 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.63 42.56 1,708 1,728 41.0 88,823 89,881 2,134 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ $37.82 $36.29 $1,527 $1,460 40.4 $79,409 $75,930 2,100 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.25 35.58 1,508 1,452 40.5 78,434 75,483 2,106 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.34 36.96 1,544 1,471 40.3 80,301 76,477 2,094 Environmental engineers......................................... 39.91 39.20 1,578 1,434 39.5 81,482 74,556 2,042 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 35.47 34.26 1,436 1,386 40.5 74,595 72,080 2,103 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 39.06 34.85 1,581 1,410 40.5 82,237 73,320 2,106 Industrial engineers.......................................... 34.48 34.01 1,396 1,377 40.5 72,502 71,604 2,103 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 29.41 1,231 1,176 40.0 64,011 61,164 2,080 Materials engineers............................................. 35.19 32.18 1,430 1,287 40.6 74,338 66,941 2,112 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.03 32.55 1,379 1,328 40.5 71,526 68,922 2,102 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.47 40.06 1,659 1,602 40.0 86,259 83,319 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 56.05 54.32 2,242 2,173 40.0 115,225 107,045 2,056 Drafters.......................................................... 23.01 21.71 906 865 39.4 46,917 44,990 2,039 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.97 23.25 957 930 39.9 49,549 48,360 2,067 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 22.49 22.77 900 911 40.0 46,780 47,368 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.19 21.13 876 845 39.5 45,529 43,952 2,052 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.57 23.22 930 920 39.5 48,094 47,798 2,041 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 24.16 1,006 992 40.2 52,325 51,594 2,089 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.53 18.15 703 692 38.0 36,578 36,000 1,974 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 23.71 24.12 939 958 39.6 48,666 49,704 2,053 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 26.00 990 1,052 40.3 51,483 54,704 2,094 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 28.71 31.59 1,144 1,264 39.9 58,505 65,707 2,038 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.53 24.55 977 984 39.8 50,829 51,147 2,072 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.56 19.60 900 784 39.9 46,742 40,762 2,072 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 19.27 18.27 753 731 39.1 39,159 38,000 2,032 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.46 26.43 1,136 1,021 38.6 58,216 52,753 1,976 Life scientists................................................... 30.65 26.58 1,185 1,038 38.7 61,479 53,992 2,006 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.16 27.07 1,195 1,083 39.6 61,033 56,001 2,024 Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 26.34 1,529 988 39.2 79,614 51,363 2,040 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 37.36 1,386 1,413 39.1 72,081 73,474 2,035 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 25.40 23.78 1,016 951 40.0 51,188 49,469 2,015 Biological scientists........................................... 31.13 29.08 1,187 1,038 38.1 61,687 53,992 1,982 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.12 34.61 1,321 1,187 37.6 68,676 61,730 1,956 Microbiologists............................................... 23.23 20.46 894 812 38.5 46,489 42,224 2,001 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.48 24.80 997 992 39.1 51,830 51,584 2,034 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 27.91 26.39 1,102 1,056 39.5 57,314 54,891 2,054 Conservation scientists....................................... 29.51 26.43 1,161 1,057 39.4 60,394 54,964 2,046 Foresters..................................................... 23.93 19.19 953 768 39.8 49,565 39,924 2,071 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.45 24.97 1,187 998 39.0 61,683 51,896 2,025 Physical scientists............................................... 32.85 29.96 1,314 1,200 40.0 68,088 62,319 2,073 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 42.90 1,721 1,708 39.8 89,470 88,795 2,067 Physicists.................................................... 45.90 44.25 1,823 1,770 39.7 94,804 92,040 2,065 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.93 28.93 1,312 1,169 39.8 68,216 60,784 2,072 Chemists...................................................... 31.52 27.50 1,255 1,139 39.8 65,237 59,205 2,070 Materials scientists.......................................... $40.49 $39.42 $1,619 $1,577 40.0 $84,211 $82,000 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.77 29.66 1,288 1,202 40.5 66,889 62,504 2,105 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.88 26.79 1,172 1,071 40.6 60,919 55,717 2,110 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 42.32 38.46 1,715 1,538 40.5 88,785 80,001 2,098 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 19.28 968 771 40.0 50,326 40,100 2,080 Economists........................................................ 35.98 29.25 1,490 1,201 41.4 77,486 62,433 2,153 Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.77 30.04 1,312 1,190 40.0 68,097 61,865 2,078 Market research analysts........................................ 33.83 30.10 1,382 1,204 40.8 71,849 62,614 2,124 Psychologists..................................................... 37.94 35.06 1,254 1,192 33.1 56,505 54,683 1,489 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 39.60 37.23 1,298 1,205 32.8 57,825 55,142 1,460 Sociologists...................................................... 24.75 22.88 957 915 38.7 49,286 47,672 1,992 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.72 27.30 971 1,035 35.0 50,493 53,830 1,822 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.16 22.47 1,039 884 38.2 54,024 45,962 1,989 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.85 16.95 635 656 37.7 33,008 34,112 1,959 Biological technicians............................................ 18.28 17.63 690 660 37.7 35,837 34,341 1,960 Chemical technicians.............................................. 23.46 22.34 934 887 39.8 48,512 46,114 2,068 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 35.19 1,535 1,408 40.0 79,834 73,199 2,080 Social science research assistants................................ 22.29 21.52 807 832 36.2 41,569 43,472 1,865 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.32 20.01 815 765 38.2 41,791 39,728 1,960 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 25.50 30.59 1,004 1,224 39.4 51,847 61,922 2,033 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.31 17.60 720 666 35.5 35,971 34,486 1,771 Counselors........................................................ 23.97 20.45 869 772 36.2 41,234 39,730 1,720 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.07 17.79 649 677 35.9 33,702 35,223 1,865 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 29.90 27.89 1,082 1,042 36.2 48,193 47,548 1,612 Mental health counselors........................................ 23.45 20.11 859 769 36.6 44,654 40,000 1,904 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.86 15.00 588 560 37.1 30,589 29,120 1,929 Social workers.................................................... 20.61 18.87 743 700 36.0 38,043 36,360 1,846 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.95 17.44 741 666 37.2 37,230 34,501 1,866 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.67 22.65 796 816 35.1 41,417 42,432 1,827 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.63 17.19 620 613 33.3 31,911 31,741 1,713 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.16 15.09 616 566 35.9 31,625 29,115 1,843 Health educators................................................ 27.34 23.10 967 891 35.4 50,157 46,320 1,834 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 23.56 21.07 919 840 39.0 47,784 43,680 2,029 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.51 12.88 470 475 34.8 24,041 24,055 1,779 Clergy............................................................ 15.26 12.83 725 751 47.5 37,587 39,041 2,464 Legal occupations................................................... 40.23 32.04 1,554 1,212 38.6 80,548 62,899 2,002 Lawyers........................................................... 55.11 48.89 2,210 1,956 40.1 114,898 101,695 2,085 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 45.36 49.86 – – – – – – Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 50.87 57.83 1,615 2,019 31.7 83,856 104,998 1,648 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.38 20.85 864 790 38.6 44,838 41,063 2,003 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.81 21.06 832 798 36.5 42,489 40,453 1,863 Court reporters................................................. 25.03 23.28 921 815 36.8 47,175 42,368 1,884 Law clerks...................................................... 22.61 18.06 584 408 25.8 27,744 29,307 1,227 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... $22.01 $21.26 $879 $882 39.9 $45,682 $45,885 2,075 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 31.81 30.33 1,047 1,049 32.9 41,547 41,304 1,306 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 45.32 40.17 1,477 1,385 32.6 59,203 54,598 1,306 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 60.26 54.41 1,895 1,600 31.4 70,738 65,303 1,174 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.03 45.00 1,434 1,411 32.6 55,669 53,973 1,264 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 43.15 43.63 1,349 1,335 31.3 54,335 53,200 1,259 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 44.75 45.49 1,509 1,600 33.7 56,774 60,873 1,269 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 62.97 63.01 2,106 2,100 33.4 77,033 80,356 1,223 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 65.99 66.37 2,172 2,231 32.9 79,443 85,575 1,204 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 52.13 42.08 2,178 1,845 41.8 99,431 77,112 1,907 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 52.14 42.08 2,196 1,859 42.1 100,589 79,010 1,929 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 48.05 42.81 1,808 1,677 37.6 69,045 64,000 1,437 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 51.76 49.68 1,908 1,987 36.9 73,650 75,691 1,423 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 42.19 38.03 1,605 1,453 38.0 59,615 52,680 1,413 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 59.80 51.54 2,276 2,041 38.1 92,764 100,878 1,551 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.66 41.64 1,691 1,567 37.0 67,162 64,028 1,471 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.46 44.61 1,855 1,784 36.8 75,888 69,592 1,504 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.13 41.70 1,905 1,626 35.2 72,633 62,856 1,342 Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 30.95 36.92 1,015 1,197 32.8 37,784 46,807 1,221 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 40.43 39.18 1,457 1,567 36.0 59,968 56,477 1,483 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.96 39.26 1,461 1,292 35.7 56,311 50,400 1,375 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.97 51.39 2,030 2,056 39.1 83,679 89,073 1,610 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 51.57 40.40 1,893 1,515 36.7 84,548 67,860 1,640 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.78 48.87 2,081 1,817 37.3 92,688 76,830 1,662 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.98 34.07 1,170 1,249 34.4 52,774 55,370 1,553 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.04 41.56 1,406 1,508 35.1 54,708 60,777 1,366 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.25 41.56 1,415 1,558 35.2 54,503 60,777 1,354 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 53.95 50.14 1,582 1,252 29.3 60,781 47,851 1,127 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 44.45 41.48 1,041 830 23.4 42,631 35,675 959 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 64.09 70.27 2,100 2,290 32.8 80,576 99,214 1,257 Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 30.17 29.00 956 1,006 31.7 31,404 39,250 1,041 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.51 37.79 1,395 1,404 33.6 53,092 51,827 1,279 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 35.08 31.25 1,110 1,099 31.7 43,382 42,848 1,237 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 38.73 35.71 1,257 1,359 32.5 46,095 45,164 1,190 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.20 43.44 1,595 1,616 34.5 62,099 65,873 1,344 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 45.73 43.00 1,336 1,269 29.2 47,535 48,438 1,040 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 42.20 40.10 1,494 1,433 35.4 55,883 55,600 1,324 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 41.01 37.02 1,557 1,481 38.0 56,764 51,827 1,384 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 41.00 37.20 1,196 1,095 29.2 48,044 46,547 1,172 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 28.44 26.97 386 119 13.6 17,604 6,192 619 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 28.23 24.00 587 300 20.8 24,273 10,235 860 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 33.70 32.38 1,171 1,170 34.8 45,495 45,216 1,350 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. $19.61 $14.75 $632 $499 32.2 $27,714 $24,877 1,413 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 16.21 13.50 507 431 31.3 22,838 21,014 1,409 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.90 30.49 1,109 1,135 35.9 44,088 43,225 1,427 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.44 33.51 1,237 1,220 34.9 46,981 46,784 1,326 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.72 33.65 1,245 1,229 34.8 47,218 47,092 1,322 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.08 32.62 1,201 1,183 35.2 45,804 44,646 1,344 Secondary school teachers....................................... 35.88 33.78 1,283 1,237 35.7 49,038 47,414 1,367 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 35.92 33.74 1,283 1,233 35.7 48,942 47,242 1,363 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 35.14 34.61 1,282 1,304 36.5 50,913 50,430 1,449 Special education teachers...................................... 37.63 35.30 1,313 1,272 34.9 51,253 49,820 1,362 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 38.81 37.03 1,337 1,293 34.5 52,331 51,081 1,348 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.48 32.90 1,200 1,165 35.8 46,704 47,525 1,395 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.72 35.22 1,308 1,251 35.6 50,730 49,277 1,382 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 32.05 30.24 827 667 25.8 30,724 22,430 959 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 28.05 27.20 787 642 28.1 29,846 24,300 1,064 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 21.80 19.23 367 300 16.8 17,060 15,600 783 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 24.76 24.11 937 946 37.9 48,150 49,171 1,945 Archivists...................................................... 25.41 30.22 829 735 32.6 41,022 38,233 1,615 Curators........................................................ 26.64 25.21 1,023 1,007 38.4 52,793 52,383 1,982 Librarians........................................................ 29.57 27.13 1,076 1,035 36.4 50,916 49,915 1,722 Library technicians............................................... 16.07 14.53 561 525 34.9 28,454 27,236 1,771 Farm and home management advisors................................. 34.46 36.24 1,378 1,450 40.0 69,616 75,296 2,020 Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.01 25.28 985 969 36.5 48,967 49,084 1,813 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.70 10.80 355 352 30.3 14,674 14,299 1,254 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.58 21.17 902 769 35.3 45,481 39,520 1,778 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.22 20.83 866 756 35.7 44,262 39,333 1,827 Art directors................................................... 28.84 24.94 1,164 998 40.4 60,530 51,881 2,099 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.73 20.83 950 937 36.9 47,806 47,501 1,858 Designers......................................................... 22.37 19.25 833 750 37.2 43,319 39,001 1,936 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.77 32.45 1,314 1,300 40.1 68,340 67,604 2,085 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 38.46 1,913 1,516 41.9 99,471 78,834 2,179 Floral designers................................................ 10.23 9.75 316 315 30.9 16,418 16,380 1,604 Graphic designers............................................... 21.17 19.20 835 769 39.4 43,423 39,998 2,051 Interior designers.............................................. 23.80 23.00 896 904 37.6 46,592 47,000 1,958 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 14.36 530 538 34.7 27,574 27,997 1,805 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.13 20.19 1,077 734 35.8 55,919 38,156 1,856 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.54 24.22 1,361 918 37.2 70,709 47,751 1,935 Producers and directors......................................... 37.42 24.22 1,493 969 39.9 77,576 50,382 2,073 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 27.47 21.64 745 469 27.1 33,148 19,500 1,207 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 28.71 23.08 801 510 27.9 36,225 23,400 1,262 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 17.93 19.18 265 88 14.8 9,735 3,178 543 Dancers and choreographers........................................ $11.23 $5.85 $176 $103 15.7 $8,720 $5,350 777 Choreographers.................................................. 17.51 16.76 233 184 13.3 11,201 9,100 640 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.26 31.92 680 360 20.4 24,337 6,604 732 Music directors and composers................................... 25.76 20.29 632 447 24.5 24,764 15,000 961 Musicians and singers........................................... 36.92 31.92 698 319 18.9 24,195 4,160 655 Announcers........................................................ 35.92 16.08 1,166 565 32.5 60,630 29,373 1,688 Radio and television announcers................................. 40.18 18.95 1,342 639 33.4 69,802 33,234 1,737 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 34.38 23.56 1,292 940 37.6 66,948 48,692 1,948 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 29.32 23.43 1,096 891 37.4 56,799 46,139 1,937 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.25 25.16 1,000 1,004 38.1 51,946 52,231 1,979 Writers and editors............................................... 27.27 24.74 1,037 928 38.0 53,756 48,200 1,972 Editors......................................................... 25.93 22.56 968 861 37.3 50,318 44,772 1,940 Technical writers............................................... 30.92 27.72 1,228 1,109 39.7 63,857 57,647 2,066 Writers and authors............................................. 24.37 17.34 925 752 37.9 46,226 36,065 1,896 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.67 20.50 705 688 32.6 35,924 35,750 1,658 Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.74 20.50 515 513 26.1 25,627 26,000 1,298 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.49 20.52 781 718 33.3 39,481 37,340 1,681 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.80 21.03 703 699 30.8 33,981 34,027 1,491 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.48 17.97 747 642 34.8 38,853 33,363 1,809 Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.01 32.19 1,078 820 34.7 56,031 42,640 1,807 Photographers..................................................... 14.97 14.09 536 466 35.8 26,564 19,949 1,775 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.45 18.26 840 730 39.2 43,286 37,972 2,018 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.80 15.80 804 632 38.6 41,210 31,200 1,981 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.15 24.97 960 854 34.1 49,595 44,277 1,762 Dentists.......................................................... 71.11 71.75 2,651 2,870 37.3 137,841 149,244 1,938 Dentists, general............................................... 79.49 91.61 2,919 3,206 36.7 151,804 166,721 1,910 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.99 21.77 843 853 36.7 43,829 44,366 1,906 Optometrists...................................................... 50.34 51.93 1,643 1,684 32.6 85,458 87,589 1,697 Pharmacists....................................................... 44.41 47.00 1,498 1,800 33.7 77,916 93,600 1,754 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 59.95 62.26 2,355 2,350 39.3 122,420 122,185 2,042 Anesthesiologists............................................... 98.12 77.28 3,724 3,477 38.0 193,651 180,828 1,974 Family and general practitioners................................ 68.50 67.79 2,603 2,712 38.0 135,336 140,999 1,976 Internists, general............................................. 52.91 23.72 2,246 1,978 42.5 116,563 102,856 2,203 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 62.50 2,365 2,561 41.1 122,967 133,151 2,136 Psychiatrists................................................... 70.53 78.00 2,361 2,496 33.5 122,783 129,792 1,741 Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 62.50 3,026 2,396 34.6 156,492 124,573 1,790 Physician assistants.............................................. 38.46 35.91 1,435 1,386 37.3 74,612 72,097 1,940 Registered nurses................................................. 29.97 28.43 983 980 32.8 50,785 50,648 1,694 Therapists........................................................ 28.60 27.00 939 930 32.9 47,463 47,299 1,660 Audiologists.................................................... 25.92 28.18 923 935 35.6 47,998 48,612 1,852 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.27 29.77 925 920 29.6 46,971 46,202 1,502 Physical therapists............................................. 32.83 31.33 1,135 1,187 34.6 57,968 58,989 1,766 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.51 35.67 1,254 1,380 37.4 65,218 71,760 1,946 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.57 17.83 688 682 37.1 35,790 35,485 1,928 Respiratory therapists.......................................... $23.31 $22.88 $784 $844 33.6 $40,757 $43,867 1,748 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 34.13 28.63 1,001 987 29.3 45,793 45,445 1,342 Veterinarians..................................................... 39.79 40.00 1,234 1,198 31.0 64,158 62,300 1,612 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.16 17.56 713 678 37.2 37,067 35,277 1,934 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.30 23.11 885 899 38.0 46,006 46,738 1,975 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.54 16.00 608 604 36.7 31,591 31,431 1,910 Dental hygienists................................................. 31.86 32.50 862 878 27.1 44,598 44,928 1,400 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.18 24.97 837 864 33.2 43,528 44,938 1,729 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.45 18.31 799 620 35.6 41,538 32,240 1,850 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.52 30.86 846 906 26.9 44,011 47,120 1,396 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 29.17 28.13 1,143 1,125 39.2 59,432 58,500 2,038 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.85 24.45 831 867 33.5 43,230 45,067 1,740 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.49 13.75 552 518 35.6 28,406 26,915 1,834 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.03 15.50 535 546 33.4 27,682 28,288 1,727 Dietetic technicians............................................ 12.50 12.57 384 324 30.7 19,944 16,827 1,595 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.97 13.41 454 444 32.5 23,586 23,109 1,688 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.19 17.94 620 629 34.1 32,262 32,733 1,774 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.82 20.24 669 712 32.1 34,766 37,003 1,670 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.56 18.50 696 708 37.5 36,204 36,799 1,950 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 14.51 13.00 397 260 27.4 19,364 13,520 1,334 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.83 18.43 650 665 34.5 33,660 34,466 1,788 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.31 14.36 551 520 36.0 28,515 27,040 1,862 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.95 16.85 720 663 38.0 37,411 34,126 1,974 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 24.18 23.61 961 934 39.7 49,948 48,568 2,066 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 22.99 21.29 911 851 39.6 47,355 44,277 2,060 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 24.61 23.73 864 863 35.1 44,848 44,054 1,822 Athletic trainers............................................... 18.35 15.57 722 623 39.3 37,148 32,386 2,025 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.14 11.33 401 400 33.0 20,799 20,758 1,714 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.04 10.50 359 365 32.5 18,649 18,963 1,689 Home health aides............................................... 9.24 9.50 257 238 27.9 13,387 12,350 1,449 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.54 10.98 393 392 34.1 20,397 20,384 1,768 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.16 11.43 443 427 36.4 22,968 22,168 1,889 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.98 14.51 513 487 34.2 26,083 26,110 1,741 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 16.81 16.43 539 580 32.1 27,460 31,113 1,634 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.77 11.60 475 399 37.2 24,148 21,112 1,891 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 14.98 13.00 523 466 34.9 27,175 24,378 1,814 Physical therapist assistants................................... 19.86 19.75 745 764 37.5 38,711 39,728 1,949 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.03 10.25 364 370 33.1 18,942 19,240 1,718 Massage therapists................................................ 18.36 20.00 467 439 25.4 24,262 22,841 1,322 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.51 12.88 456 456 33.8 23,647 23,632 1,750 Dental assistants............................................... 16.48 16.00 550 560 33.4 28,597 29,120 1,735 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.32 12.50 493 480 37.0 25,586 24,960 1,921 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.56 12.83 488 473 36.0 25,380 24,606 1,871 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 16.12 15.27 549 538 34.0 28,525 27,955 1,769 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.54 10.00 319 286 30.3 16,584 14,889 1,574 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... $11.40 $10.00 $288 $150 25.3 $14,997 $7,800 1,315 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.80 16.24 700 588 37.3 35,057 29,120 1,865 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.97 33.37 1,361 1,346 40.1 70,666 69,950 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 29.44 30.45 1,174 1,217 39.9 61,037 63,292 2,074 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 34.86 34.18 1,398 1,391 40.1 72,567 72,342 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 29.43 27.57 1,448 1,337 49.2 75,293 69,534 2,558 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.47 19.91 908 921 44.4 47,160 47,822 2,304 Fire inspectors................................................... 21.40 19.47 851 779 39.8 44,265 40,498 2,068 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.60 19.47 859 779 39.8 44,660 40,498 2,068 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 19.99 18.53 792 733 39.6 41,202 38,133 2,062 Bailiffs........................................................ 21.68 21.41 793 780 36.6 41,231 40,548 1,902 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 19.88 18.22 792 729 39.9 41,200 37,891 2,072 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.97 27.27 1,088 1,084 38.9 56,560 56,347 2,023 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 18.26 17.23 643 629 35.2 32,535 31,346 1,782 Police officers................................................... 25.57 25.12 1,007 1,002 39.4 52,082 51,992 2,037 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 25.57 25.12 1,008 1,003 39.4 52,099 52,000 2,037 Animal control workers............................................ 17.48 16.46 665 658 38.0 34,310 34,228 1,963 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.78 10.00 370 361 34.3 19,089 18,720 1,770 Security guards................................................. 10.78 10.00 370 361 34.3 19,078 18,720 1,770 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.51 10.00 271 195 23.5 8,244 4,400 716 Crossing guards................................................. 10.96 10.10 189 165 17.2 7,429 6,145 678 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.76 8.36 194 180 22.1 4,852 3,585 554 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.14 7.56 231 180 28.3 11,726 9,271 1,441 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.77 14.11 589 586 39.9 29,868 29,700 2,022 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.28 17.00 692 677 40.0 34,798 34,808 2,014 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.44 13.84 576 576 39.9 29,219 28,600 2,023 Cooks............................................................. 10.07 9.50 337 331 33.5 17,292 16,910 1,718 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.48 7.25 209 180 27.9 10,837 9,360 1,448 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.76 11.00 437 421 37.1 21,541 20,901 1,832 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.29 10.00 351 348 34.1 18,229 18,111 1,772 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.34 9.00 307 305 32.9 15,845 15,652 1,696 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.27 8.90 271 244 29.2 13,525 12,025 1,458 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.26 5.00 137 107 26.1 7,026 5,460 1,336 Bartenders...................................................... 6.81 6.55 181 154 26.6 9,352 7,989 1,373 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.39 3.38 113 85 25.8 5,826 4,430 1,328 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.09 6.87 189 165 26.7 9,463 8,424 1,334 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.65 7.13 198 168 25.9 10,016 8,453 1,309 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.58 7.00 198 168 26.1 10,106 8,591 1,333 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... $7.94 $7.50 $200 $168 25.2 $9,663 $7,800 1,218 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.49 8.13 241 233 28.4 11,933 10,628 1,406 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.11 7.75 253 266 31.2 13,086 13,650 1,614 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.98 7.50 182 153 22.8 9,329 7,940 1,169 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.81 10.50 406 369 34.4 20,677 18,720 1,751 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.45 18.37 772 735 39.7 40,087 38,212 2,061 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.48 16.96 685 675 39.2 35,580 34,944 2,036 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.87 25.12 927 1,005 40.5 48,118 52,250 2,104 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.00 10.00 369 341 33.6 18,976 17,680 1,726 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.41 10.50 377 360 33.0 19,324 18,391 1,693 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.18 8.50 319 309 34.8 16,449 16,058 1,793 Pest control workers.............................................. 16.13 15.39 629 616 39.0 32,349 32,007 2,005 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.26 10.91 453 405 37.0 21,288 19,240 1,736 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.00 10.74 445 400 37.1 20,770 18,720 1,731 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.19 17.54 629 555 36.6 31,905 28,860 1,856 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.35 9.46 314 270 27.6 15,216 12,740 1,340 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 16.00 14.83 638 588 39.9 33,167 30,555 2,073 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 18.00 16.40 718 652 39.9 37,341 33,908 2,075 Slot key persons................................................ 11.65 11.16 464 441 39.8 24,108 22,942 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.97 14.90 616 586 38.5 29,976 30,472 1,877 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.84 9.35 338 351 31.2 17,487 18,242 1,614 Gaming services workers........................................... 7.58 6.95 260 254 34.3 13,465 13,125 1,777 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.81 6.75 238 240 34.9 12,326 12,449 1,809 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 12.65 8.06 363 299 28.7 18,902 15,538 1,494 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 12.00 410 480 28.3 18,257 16,465 1,260 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.52 9.47 228 158 21.7 10,208 7,218 970 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.45 7.50 207 170 24.5 8,929 6,807 1,056 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.10 7.40 198 166 24.4 8,120 6,240 1,002 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.60 8.92 242 175 25.2 12,384 8,781 1,289 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 13.16 12.03 421 331 32.0 21,876 17,221 1,662 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 13.31 12.00 443 365 33.2 23,013 18,997 1,729 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.71 8.75 362 285 26.4 18,811 14,820 1,372 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 8.75 356 306 33.8 18,512 15,925 1,756 Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.09 652 864 27.1 33,886 44,928 1,410 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.73 8.50 344 318 35.3 16,712 14,976 1,718 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.84 7.75 279 268 35.6 13,057 13,312 1,666 Concierges...................................................... 12.93 11.33 451 391 34.9 23,433 20,353 1,813 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.93 10.43 257 210 21.5 11,298 7,840 947 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.77 10.01 250 196 21.3 10,946 7,714 930 Transportation attendants......................................... 29.65 30.10 617 613 20.8 30,952 29,729 1,044 Flight attendants............................................... $34.18 $30.13 $641 $633 18.7 $32,710 $32,181 957 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 14.42 13.99 476 411 33.0 21,678 19,228 1,503 Child care workers................................................ 9.14 8.50 263 260 28.8 12,760 12,625 1,396 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.08 9.40 263 230 29.0 13,677 11,950 1,506 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.38 10.33 248 175 20.1 11,366 7,800 918 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.38 13.19 189 112 13.1 9,659 5,463 672 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.64 10.00 290 199 25.0 12,369 9,100 1,063 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.41 9.50 309 225 32.8 14,649 9,360 1,557 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.35 11.75 564 368 32.5 29,194 19,036 1,683 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.82 16.75 844 674 40.5 43,841 35,056 2,106 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.68 15.77 725 644 41.0 37,681 33,500 2,131 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 31.01 26.13 1,211 1,038 39.1 62,881 54,001 2,028 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.30 9.12 334 253 29.6 17,238 13,000 1,526 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.11 8.25 257 213 28.3 13,262 10,920 1,456 Cashiers...................................................... 9.10 8.25 257 213 28.2 13,231 10,920 1,454 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 10.55 9.85 367 360 34.8 19,071 18,720 1,807 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.30 10.99 396 360 32.2 20,550 18,720 1,671 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.50 9.20 318 270 30.3 16,471 13,638 1,569 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.65 13.25 514 488 35.1 26,728 25,376 1,824 Retail salespersons............................................. 12.87 10.00 389 298 30.2 20,074 15,210 1,559 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.33 17.50 906 700 38.8 47,126 36,400 2,020 Insurance sales agents............................................ 27.02 19.95 1,061 785 39.3 55,164 40,799 2,041 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 54.26 33.65 2,133 1,291 39.3 110,908 67,154 2,044 Travel agents..................................................... 14.37 14.50 516 485 35.9 26,844 25,230 1,868 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.49 25.82 1,221 1,038 40.1 63,481 53,951 2,082 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 36.41 32.57 1,446 1,270 39.7 75,186 66,025 2,065 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.17 23.66 1,132 956 40.2 58,844 49,585 2,089 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.91 11.54 344 225 24.7 17,873 11,687 1,285 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.91 11.54 345 225 24.8 17,915 11,687 1,287 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.23 19.23 1,000 742 36.7 52,001 38,563 1,910 Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 23.02 963 856 37.9 50,071 44,501 1,973 Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.80 18.54 1,011 710 36.4 52,571 36,920 1,891 Sales engineers................................................... 34.67 33.32 1,389 1,333 40.1 72,217 69,299 2,083 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.87 10.39 369 320 31.1 19,162 16,640 1,614 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.43 11.07 503 392 32.6 25,836 19,864 1,674 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 10.59 455 307 31.0 23,643 15,971 1,612 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.20 14.25 552 534 36.4 28,498 27,539 1,875 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.15 21.00 875 827 39.5 45,399 42,946 2,050 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.43 11.00 392 360 34.3 20,131 18,720 1,761 Telephone operators............................................... $14.41 $12.66 $537 $506 37.3 $27,771 $26,333 1,927 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.65 14.01 532 530 36.3 27,618 27,435 1,886 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.96 14.16 569 560 38.0 29,575 29,120 1,977 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.41 14.00 527 536 36.6 27,385 27,851 1,900 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.54 15.00 567 573 36.5 29,429 29,779 1,894 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.05 9.79 368 392 36.6 19,093 20,363 1,900 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.04 16.38 652 644 38.3 33,801 33,280 1,984 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.07 15.50 620 612 38.6 32,240 31,824 2,006 Tellers......................................................... 11.51 11.00 394 402 34.3 20,449 20,898 1,777 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.33 17.23 696 670 38.0 35,406 34,861 1,931 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.31 14.52 601 578 39.2 31,244 30,077 2,041 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.79 15.73 634 629 37.8 32,877 32,716 1,958 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.98 14.25 578 560 38.6 29,891 29,120 1,995 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.45 14.42 590 565 38.2 30,620 29,349 1,982 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.57 17.99 673 665 38.3 34,535 34,416 1,966 File clerks....................................................... 11.47 10.58 364 360 31.7 18,409 18,720 1,605 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 9.26 345 360 36.4 17,811 18,720 1,876 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.39 11.75 396 410 31.9 20,459 21,237 1,651 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.28 12.94 364 356 27.4 17,667 15,846 1,330 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.59 15.08 611 598 39.2 31,779 31,077 2,038 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.41 13.08 511 523 38.1 26,597 27,186 1,983 Order clerks...................................................... 14.44 13.07 550 519 38.1 28,497 26,998 1,974 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.20 16.60 667 656 38.8 34,443 34,091 2,003 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.26 11.98 411 423 33.5 21,021 21,840 1,714 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 15.20 15.24 522 500 34.3 26,991 26,000 1,775 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.74 16.64 611 480 28.1 31,753 24,960 1,461 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.73 10.51 354 360 33.0 18,312 18,720 1,707 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.51 16.15 685 640 39.1 35,562 33,280 2,031 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 17.63 16.96 670 661 38.0 34,830 34,382 1,975 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.46 15.91 691 627 39.6 35,863 32,689 2,054 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 17.49 15.97 659 617 37.7 34,255 32,074 1,959 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 19.18 18.56 762 746 39.7 39,638 38,813 2,067 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.87 12.28 501 480 38.9 25,984 24,960 2,019 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.98 11.05 401 396 33.5 20,825 20,520 1,739 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.69 12.24 363 300 28.6 18,874 15,600 1,487 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.84 16.83 668 640 37.5 34,308 32,872 1,923 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.35 19.38 782 763 38.4 40,594 39,654 1,995 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.94 19.74 786 714 37.5 40,871 37,116 1,952 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.41 13.70 515 506 35.8 26,736 26,306 1,855 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.09 15.61 600 600 37.3 30,345 30,601 1,885 Computer operators................................................ 16.54 15.62 636 614 38.5 32,609 31,699 1,972 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.71 12.93 489 486 35.6 25,205 25,201 1,839 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.74 12.15 451 460 35.4 23,392 23,727 1,837 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.76 15.22 569 560 36.1 29,060 28,887 1,844 Desktop publishers................................................ 19.43 17.66 700 644 36.0 36,400 33,488 1,873 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.64 15.06 585 573 37.4 30,443 29,804 1,946 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... $11.58 $10.50 $431 $407 37.2 $22,417 $21,158 1,936 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.93 13.13 489 480 35.1 25,153 24,960 1,806 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.39 11.46 476 450 38.4 24,726 23,400 1,996 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 15.30 14.00 596 538 39.0 30,988 27,955 2,026 Statistical assistants............................................ 16.24 15.94 441 498 27.2 22,863 25,896 1,408 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.07 11.00 426 404 35.3 17,073 15,454 1,415 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.41 10.00 358 360 34.4 14,112 13,363 1,356 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.85 10.09 372 371 34.2 13,856 12,540 1,277 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 11.11 12.32 327 397 29.5 13,033 6,760 1,173 Logging workers................................................... 13.84 12.75 554 510 40.0 28,795 26,520 2,080 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 20.24 18.50 798 726 39.4 40,720 37,440 2,012 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 27.20 25.52 1,103 1,031 40.5 57,146 53,560 2,101 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 19.82 845 793 40.0 43,948 41,217 2,078 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 26.22 25.66 1,001 1,026 38.2 50,724 49,265 1,934 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 26.31 25.66 1,003 1,026 38.1 50,790 49,265 1,931 Carpenters........................................................ 20.90 20.00 819 788 39.2 42,248 40,000 2,022 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 20.19 18.00 787 680 39.0 40,899 35,100 2,025 Carpet installers............................................... 25.95 24.15 998 966 38.5 51,898 50,232 2,000 Tile and marble setters......................................... 17.74 15.84 701 634 39.5 36,358 32,949 2,049 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.15 18.00 761 720 39.7 38,773 37,440 2,025 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.12 18.00 759 720 39.7 38,708 37,440 2,024 Construction laborers............................................. 15.13 13.00 589 520 39.0 28,944 25,834 1,913 Construction equipment operators.................................. 19.88 18.00 797 720 40.1 39,910 36,712 2,008 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.02 14.25 635 562 39.6 31,960 29,120 1,995 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 21.27 19.21 856 762 40.2 42,820 39,520 2,013 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.79 16.00 706 640 39.7 36,538 33,280 2,054 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.52 15.50 694 613 39.6 35,927 31,888 2,051 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 18.00 749 720 40.0 38,700 37,440 2,068 Electricians...................................................... 23.93 21.91 948 868 39.6 49,010 45,053 2,048 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.75 16.00 691 620 38.9 35,939 32,240 2,025 Insulation workers................................................ 16.41 16.00 656 640 40.0 34,126 33,280 2,080 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.30 14.97 572 599 40.0 29,748 31,131 2,080 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 16.14 714 645 40.0 37,115 33,565 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.89 14.75 624 580 39.3 32,059 29,640 2,018 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.80 14.57 621 572 39.3 31,884 29,640 2,018 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 23.13 21.08 924 843 39.9 47,834 43,846 2,068 Pipelayers...................................................... 18.42 15.00 733 600 39.8 38,110 31,200 2,069 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.56 21.80 941 872 39.9 48,714 44,720 2,068 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 15.68 658 627 39.7 34,150 32,610 2,060 Roofers........................................................... 16.68 14.30 660 560 39.6 31,731 26,121 1,902 Sheet metal workers............................................... 20.31 17.50 792 680 39.0 40,479 35,360 1,994 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 28.45 28.18 1,138 1,127 40.0 59,071 58,614 2,076 Helpers, construction trades...................................... $12.90 $12.00 $496 $460 38.5 $25,324 $23,920 1,963 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.97 15.00 634 560 39.7 32,728 27,040 2,049 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 13.23 13.00 490 500 37.0 25,452 26,000 1,924 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.69 10.15 425 400 39.8 22,107 20,800 2,067 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.16 10.00 377 400 37.1 17,879 20,800 1,760 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.33 12.00 487 480 39.5 25,333 24,960 2,054 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.88 9.75 285 298 28.9 14,558 15,496 1,474 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.73 25.00 1,001 960 38.9 52,052 49,920 2,023 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 35.33 1,517 1,413 40.0 78,880 73,486 2,080 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 25.46 30.15 839 999 33.0 43,634 51,958 1,714 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 17.17 17.07 680 654 39.6 33,422 32,737 1,946 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 23.64 23.66 946 947 40.0 49,179 49,219 2,080 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 18.63 21.25 829 843 44.5 43,106 43,826 2,313 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.34 15.58 637 616 39.0 32,622 31,683 1,996 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.90 19.57 836 783 40.0 43,437 40,706 2,078 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.18 17.50 727 700 40.0 37,820 36,400 2,080 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 14.02 11.85 561 474 40.0 29,167 24,648 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 20.24 19.10 800 760 39.5 41,517 39,520 2,051 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 28.01 27.00 1,137 1,102 40.6 59,121 57,304 2,111 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.26 16.25 679 647 39.3 35,293 33,654 2,044 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.77 28.01 1,016 1,120 39.4 52,781 58,257 2,048 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.77 28.01 1,016 1,120 39.4 52,781 58,257 2,048 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.22 17.92 757 717 39.4 39,352 37,274 2,047 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.78 12.50 551 500 40.0 28,673 26,000 2,080 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 24.01 24.00 911 940 38.0 47,391 48,859 1,974 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.29 21.74 848 870 39.8 44,044 45,115 2,068 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.17 30.49 1,167 1,235 40.0 60,679 64,230 2,080 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.38 16.00 760 640 37.3 39,514 33,280 1,939 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.97 13.00 584 519 39.0 30,351 27,011 2,027 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.17 18.50 764 720 39.9 39,743 37,440 2,073 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.84 26.70 1,073 1,068 40.0 55,825 55,536 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 18.66 18.00 744 720 39.9 38,698 37,440 2,074 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.82 16.55 719 662 40.4 37,390 34,428 2,099 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 17.00 669 680 40.0 34,790 35,360 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.92 18.35 752 746 39.8 39,118 38,811 2,068 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.18 19.25 807 770 40.0 41,904 40,040 2,077 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... $19.92 $19.62 $788 $784 39.6 $40,973 $40,643 2,057 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 14.54 13.50 557 516 38.3 28,942 26,844 1,990 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.27 19.95 804 792 39.7 41,813 41,190 2,063 Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.38 22.08 895 883 40.0 46,544 45,922 2,080 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.86 16.72 633 669 39.9 32,837 34,403 2,071 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.90 17.00 673 680 39.8 34,486 33,280 2,041 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 15.00 624 600 39.9 32,429 31,200 2,077 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.87 10.00 378 377 34.7 19,634 19,598 1,806 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.66 10.00 381 380 35.8 19,834 19,760 1,860 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 21.37 20.80 843 826 39.4 43,815 42,931 2,050 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.28 21.50 877 860 39.4 45,592 44,720 2,047 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.74 18.88 786 750 39.8 40,830 39,000 2,068 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 17.41 17.36 701 680 40.2 36,430 35,375 2,092 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 19.04 18.25 751 724 39.5 38,954 37,659 2,046 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.36 21.32 891 853 39.9 46,267 44,346 2,069 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.89 16.43 660 646 39.1 34,233 33,488 2,026 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.95 16.93 714 677 39.8 36,949 35,100 2,059 Millwrights..................................................... 22.18 21.25 881 850 39.7 45,329 42,224 2,044 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 19.83 760 793 40.0 39,526 41,246 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.53 27.78 1,057 1,111 39.8 54,954 57,772 2,072 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 28.32 28.41 1,133 1,136 40.0 58,903 59,093 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.50 27.59 1,014 1,104 39.8 52,704 57,383 2,067 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.29 21.09 835 842 39.2 43,444 43,805 2,041 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.72 17.90 755 704 38.3 39,264 36,612 1,992 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 15.38 14.14 594 560 38.6 30,546 28,731 1,986 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 15.42 14.14 612 565 39.7 31,768 29,405 2,061 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.93 21.25 759 850 40.1 39,463 44,200 2,084 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.45 12.00 498 480 40.0 25,898 24,960 2,080 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.56 22.98 942 919 40.0 48,995 47,798 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.61 11.80 474 440 37.6 24,113 22,880 1,912 Production occupations.............................................. 15.38 13.90 597 541 38.8 30,927 28,080 2,011 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 23.51 22.52 955 923 40.6 49,659 47,996 2,112 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.02 23.84 884 940 38.4 45,918 48,818 1,995 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.41 12.50 527 492 39.3 27,052 25,459 2,017 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 12.31 12.00 478 472 38.8 24,832 24,544 2,017 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.08 12.03 510 471 39.0 26,063 24,482 1,992 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.41 13.58 576 543 40.0 29,931 28,246 2,078 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.86 16.87 792 675 39.9 41,200 35,079 2,074 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.63 14.97 616 595 39.4 31,819 31,179 2,036 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... $15.38 $12.88 $604 $504 39.3 $31,326 $26,187 2,037 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.58 12.07 503 483 40.0 26,166 25,114 2,080 Team assemblers................................................. 18.74 16.18 745 640 39.8 38,648 33,280 2,062 Bakers............................................................ 12.15 11.40 427 400 35.1 21,930 20,423 1,804 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 13.24 12.25 480 450 36.3 24,498 23,360 1,850 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.73 16.00 545 582 34.6 28,323 30,264 1,800 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 10.22 9.35 376 372 36.8 17,662 19,136 1,729 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 11.05 11.20 431 444 39.0 22,389 23,100 2,026 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.14 11.23 472 443 38.9 24,533 22,942 2,021 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.44 11.74 479 441 38.5 24,884 22,942 2,000 Food batchmakers................................................ 12.96 12.85 500 491 38.6 25,963 25,524 2,004 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.26 9.08 410 363 39.9 21,304 18,886 2,076 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.74 17.25 705 689 39.7 36,635 35,828 2,065 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.67 16.50 661 658 39.7 34,380 34,237 2,062 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.68 21.89 947 876 40.0 49,252 45,535 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.67 14.40 578 561 39.4 30,031 29,157 2,048 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.95 14.50 546 556 39.1 28,376 28,891 2,035 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 12.25 534 490 40.0 27,626 25,066 2,068 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.96 16.05 672 642 39.6 34,877 33,384 2,057 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.00 14.16 592 562 39.5 30,771 29,245 2,051 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.06 14.06 599 561 39.8 31,115 29,172 2,066 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.84 12.50 553 500 39.9 28,749 26,000 2,077 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.42 12.50 520 490 38.7 27,009 25,480 2,012 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.50 16.10 647 640 39.2 33,667 33,280 2,040 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 18.29 17.33 732 693 40.0 37,997 36,036 2,077 Machinists........................................................ 20.53 20.25 813 808 39.6 42,296 42,012 2,060 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 18.65 17.98 747 719 40.1 38,591 37,398 2,070 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 19.32 18.93 775 757 40.1 40,168 39,374 2,079 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.63 16.75 705 670 40.0 36,260 34,840 2,056 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 24.85 25.83 994 1,033 40.0 51,403 52,811 2,068 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 25.59 25.83 1,024 1,033 40.0 52,927 53,728 2,068 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 20.43 17.00 817 680 40.0 42,285 35,360 2,069 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.12 11.95 515 478 39.3 26,787 24,835 2,041 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.40 16.73 656 669 40.0 34,109 34,798 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... $12.99 $11.82 $510 $472 39.2 $26,492 $24,544 2,040 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.14 14.55 638 580 39.5 33,138 30,160 2,054 Tool and die makers............................................... 24.52 24.20 980 966 39.9 50,932 50,232 2,077 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.72 16.00 663 640 39.7 34,449 33,280 2,060 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.77 16.29 666 644 39.7 34,590 33,405 2,062 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.36 15.00 646 574 39.5 33,474 29,854 2,046 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.34 14.45 610 577 39.7 31,665 29,999 2,064 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 18.46 18.16 738 726 40.0 38,190 37,773 2,069 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.59 15.00 703 600 40.0 36,578 31,200 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.63 13.67 573 547 39.2 29,813 28,427 2,038 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.19 16.85 730 674 40.1 37,974 35,048 2,087 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.62 11.00 468 420 37.1 24,284 21,809 1,924 Bindery workers................................................. 12.53 10.93 464 413 37.0 24,126 21,450 1,925 Printers.......................................................... 16.47 16.00 631 640 38.3 32,826 33,280 1,994 Job printers.................................................... 17.10 18.00 667 720 39.0 34,647 37,440 2,026 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.91 16.22 616 640 36.4 32,028 33,280 1,894 Printing machine operators...................................... 16.21 15.89 631 616 38.9 32,833 32,053 2,025 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.36 9.00 341 341 36.5 17,732 17,707 1,895 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.55 10.00 362 359 37.9 18,821 18,689 1,971 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.60 9.47 409 360 38.6 21,247 18,720 2,004 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 11.50 507 400 35.5 26,357 20,801 1,847 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 12.65 605 506 40.0 31,436 26,312 2,080 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 11.43 499 400 35.2 25,961 20,801 1,828 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.95 11.10 471 443 39.4 24,476 23,055 2,048 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 14.94 13.27 597 531 39.9 31,026 27,602 2,077 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.47 10.75 445 403 38.8 23,127 20,963 2,016 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.46 11.26 458 450 40.0 23,833 23,421 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.60 12.21 497 480 39.5 25,865 24,945 2,052 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.68 13.12 543 524 39.6 28,083 27,102 2,052 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.24 16.80 643 649 39.6 33,417 33,738 2,057 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.80 16.95 723 598 38.5 37,587 31,096 2,000 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.94 15.15 595 606 39.8 30,963 31,512 2,072 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.74 14.00 545 560 39.7 28,270 29,120 2,058 Furniture finishers............................................... 13.31 12.25 500 490 37.6 25,999 25,480 1,953 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.50 12.54 498 501 39.8 25,872 26,042 2,069 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.83 11.12 472 440 39.9 24,501 22,880 2,071 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.06 13.01 519 520 39.8 27,003 27,061 2,067 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. $29.20 $31.15 $1,167 $1,246 40.0 $60,697 $64,792 2,079 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 29.81 1,187 1,192 40.2 61,708 62,001 2,088 Power plant operators........................................... 26.85 26.65 1,072 1,067 39.9 55,730 55,474 2,076 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.30 24.69 968 974 38.3 50,217 50,665 1,985 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.56 20.35 821 812 39.9 42,691 42,203 2,076 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 25.07 26.21 989 1,010 39.5 51,430 52,512 2,052 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 24.02 24.91 935 979 38.9 48,601 50,908 2,023 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.99 27.17 1,027 1,087 39.5 53,414 56,518 2,056 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 18.80 18.98 748 759 39.8 38,889 39,478 2,068 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 18.26 18.25 726 730 39.7 37,702 37,960 2,065 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 19.66 19.27 784 771 39.9 40,778 40,075 2,074 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.08 13.98 601 558 39.8 31,001 28,600 2,056 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.76 14.00 630 560 40.0 32,177 28,080 2,042 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.61 11.50 501 460 39.8 25,641 23,816 2,034 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.24 15.07 647 603 39.8 33,647 31,346 2,072 Cutting workers................................................... 13.56 13.35 533 516 39.3 27,302 26,603 2,014 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.57 14.00 520 500 38.3 26,919 26,023 1,983 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.55 13.03 539 520 39.8 27,453 26,603 2,026 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.63 12.22 538 489 39.5 27,132 25,210 1,991 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 13.76 11.71 550 468 40.0 28,616 24,357 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.52 14.24 607 560 39.1 31,544 29,120 2,032 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.33 14.05 543 560 37.9 28,239 29,120 1,970 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 14.17 14.00 556 560 39.3 28,923 29,120 2,041 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.78 14.90 622 596 39.4 32,320 30,984 2,048 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 12.63 449 420 34.3 23,338 21,840 1,782 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.55 13.38 533 527 39.3 27,557 27,248 2,033 Painting workers.................................................. 15.37 13.90 598 542 38.9 30,689 28,163 1,996 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.31 13.25 564 520 39.4 28,928 27,040 2,022 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.13 18.00 738 703 38.6 38,389 36,566 2,007 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.57 13.00 470 474 37.4 23,566 22,013 1,875 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.39 10.71 353 340 31.0 18,081 16,640 1,588 Photographic process workers.................................... 13.19 11.00 465 440 35.2 23,188 22,880 1,758 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.35 9.73 300 205 28.9 15,562 10,660 1,503 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 15.89 648 636 39.8 33,696 33,057 2,071 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.49 11.02 470 420 37.6 24,273 21,651 1,943 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 13.91 12.72 557 509 40.0 28,941 26,458 2,080 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.38 13.72 678 549 39.0 35,245 28,533 2,028 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 11.93 12.08 461 474 38.7 23,986 24,648 2,011 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 14.01 14.50 552 562 39.4 28,683 29,224 2,048 Tire builders................................................... 17.41 19.22 696 769 40.0 36,189 39,978 2,079 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.70 9.94 390 374 36.5 20,224 19,427 1,890 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... $14.68 $12.60 $520 $443 35.4 $26,537 $22,880 1,808 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.65 18.00 774 705 39.4 40,134 36,670 2,043 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.97 22.10 947 913 41.2 49,109 47,451 2,138 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 94.18 89.71 2,262 2,267 24.0 117,615 117,901 1,249 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 111.36 110.29 2,467 2,385 22.2 128,263 124,025 1,152 Commercial pilots............................................... 30.36 29.63 1,061 962 35.0 55,172 50,014 1,817 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.71 14.81 486 418 30.9 21,378 16,796 1,360 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.90 16.36 623 633 36.9 32,359 32,906 1,914 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.43 13.86 380 358 26.3 14,976 13,176 1,038 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.06 15.08 620 600 38.6 32,004 31,179 1,993 Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.19 12.00 423 320 32.1 22,003 16,640 1,668 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.83 16.83 741 710 41.6 38,150 36,774 2,140 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.02 12.36 510 451 36.4 26,443 23,454 1,886 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.16 9.50 319 293 31.4 16,523 15,080 1,626 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 33.38 31.29 1,335 1,252 40.0 69,425 65,081 2,080 Locomotive engineers............................................ 34.99 34.08 1,400 1,363 40.0 72,782 70,880 2,080 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 28.61 29.30 1,145 1,172 40.0 59,517 60,940 2,080 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 32.60 33.30 1,304 1,332 40.0 67,809 69,264 2,080 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 25.84 998 1,034 39.9 51,373 53,747 2,055 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.43 10.73 419 514 33.7 15,720 13,528 1,265 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.61 16.42 818 800 44.0 39,235 41,600 2,108 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 16.98 985 817 49.5 46,260 42,466 2,328 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 25.83 1,311 1,091 43.6 58,952 56,580 1,963 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.31 7.50 254 263 30.5 12,806 13,597 1,541 Service station attendants........................................ 10.35 9.00 393 350 38.0 20,428 18,200 1,974 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.02 18.02 871 829 37.8 45,307 43,103 1,968 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.18 14.00 420 280 27.7 21,828 14,560 1,438 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.46 17.00 738 680 40.0 38,300 35,360 2,075 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.45 16.20 637 648 38.7 31,728 32,760 1,929 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.33 16.20 642 648 39.3 31,910 33,280 1,954 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 18.88 687 755 39.8 35,708 39,270 2,072 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.26 13.46 559 523 39.2 28,860 27,123 2,024 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.79 9.81 356 330 33.0 18,375 17,077 1,702 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.00 9.00 338 334 33.8 17,515 17,306 1,752 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.40 10.25 372 349 32.6 19,179 17,871 1,682 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.57 10.55 446 408 38.6 23,143 21,216 2,000 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.43 8.55 305 288 32.4 15,808 14,893 1,676 Pumping station operators......................................... 22.11 21.81 884 872 40.0 44,827 45,365 2,028 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.23 10.91 558 497 42.1 28,911 25,834 2,185 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 22.40 24.52 967 1,114 43.2 46,614 51,002 2,081 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 – 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 – 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. Table 41 Civilian workers in nonmetropolitan areas: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours 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........................................................... $15.01 $12.50 $536 $456 35.7 $26,824 $23,340 1,787 Management occupations.............................................. 31.63 28.38 1,253 1,129 39.6 63,783 57,224 2,016 General and operations managers................................... 32.06 29.54 1,372 1,229 42.8 71,364 63,887 2,226 Legislators....................................................... 24.98 28.13 280 142 11.2 14,319 7,399 573 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 42.79 37.12 1,795 1,485 42.0 93,348 77,199 2,181 Sales managers.................................................. 41.95 37.12 1,718 1,485 40.9 89,320 77,199 2,129 Administrative services managers.................................. 25.42 19.96 1,046 837 41.1 54,366 43,499 2,138 Computer and information systems managers......................... 38.61 35.43 1,498 1,417 38.8 76,203 73,701 1,974 Financial managers................................................ 31.34 30.04 1,286 1,202 41.0 66,890 62,525 2,134 Industrial production managers.................................... 35.52 38.68 1,472 1,547 41.4 76,556 80,446 2,155 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 41.86 38.61 1,913 1,089 45.7 99,493 56,622 2,377 Construction managers............................................. 29.52 31.25 1,279 1,250 43.3 54,148 56,586 1,834 Education administrators.......................................... 35.83 37.07 1,361 1,387 38.0 64,770 65,643 1,808 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.65 17.43 665 840 32.2 33,398 43,680 1,617 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 39.89 39.77 1,531 1,546 38.4 69,470 71,428 1,741 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 35.10 35.71 1,390 1,278 39.6 71,914 66,479 2,049 Engineering managers.............................................. 46.71 45.67 1,908 2,009 40.9 99,223 104,453 2,124 Lodging managers.................................................. 20.04 17.33 839 867 41.9 42,123 45,063 2,102 Medical and health services managers.............................. 28.40 28.54 1,122 1,142 39.5 58,172 58,740 2,048 Social and community service managers............................. 22.21 21.64 873 865 39.3 42,266 45,001 1,903 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 23.41 21.75 943 903 40.3 48,978 46,952 2,092 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.75 23.46 956 938 40.2 49,694 48,799 2,092 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 22.94 22.89 898 868 39.2 46,722 45,111 2,037 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 22.22 20.97 867 810 39.0 45,106 42,122 2,030 Cost estimators................................................... 26.18 21.43 1,066 875 40.7 55,447 45,500 2,118 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 23.71 21.82 977 988 41.2 50,823 51,357 2,143 Training and development specialists............................ 26.01 25.40 1,041 1,016 40.0 54,111 52,832 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 28.01 26.97 1,113 1,079 39.7 57,866 56,104 2,066 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 21.56 19.27 865 788 40.1 44,956 40,999 2,085 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 20.59 21.25 780 812 37.9 40,585 42,206 1,971 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 27.94 29.55 1,059 1,106 37.9 55,077 57,530 1,971 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 25.95 23.08 955 923 36.8 49,658 48,000 1,914 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 24.11 24.04 970 962 40.2 50,448 50,005 2,093 Loan officers................................................... 24.42 24.04 983 962 40.3 51,114 50,005 2,093 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 17.74 15.97 673 608 37.9 33,655 31,595 1,897 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 17.77 15.25 727 610 40.9 37,828 31,720 2,129 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 23.70 21.92 920 877 38.8 47,481 45,600 2,003 Computer programmers.............................................. 27.05 24.92 1,088 1,058 40.2 56,573 54,999 2,091 Computer support specialists...................................... 14.76 13.55 556 371 37.7 28,899 19,292 1,958 Computer systems analysts......................................... 32.21 30.56 1,288 1,223 40.0 66,999 63,571 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 25.51 24.30 1,020 991 40.0 51,018 51,517 2,000 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ $22.86 $22.00 $915 $880 40.0 $47,566 $45,760 2,080 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 21.62 22.00 837 880 38.7 43,543 45,760 2,014 Engineers......................................................... 29.28 29.40 1,181 1,196 40.3 61,418 62,192 2,098 Civil engineers................................................. 30.09 31.73 1,207 1,269 40.1 62,787 66,000 2,086 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 29.96 31.60 1,198 1,264 40.0 62,317 65,728 2,080 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 26.50 25.75 1,070 1,030 40.4 55,617 53,560 2,099 Industrial engineers.......................................... 26.46 25.75 1,068 1,030 40.4 55,538 53,560 2,099 Mechanical engineers............................................ 30.75 31.12 1,230 1,245 40.0 63,982 64,719 2,081 Drafters.......................................................... 19.79 19.02 782 761 39.5 40,645 39,562 2,053 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 18.23 19.02 729 761 40.0 37,910 39,562 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.82 21.88 913 875 40.0 47,474 45,500 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 16.46 12.50 658 500 40.0 34,241 26,000 2,081 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.29 18.33 728 700 39.8 37,870 36,421 2,071 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 15.72 14.00 622 560 39.5 32,331 29,120 2,056 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 22.55 21.83 888 884 39.4 45,314 45,261 2,010 Life scientists................................................... 24.77 25.50 996 1,020 40.2 51,476 53,040 2,078 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 21.46 19.83 870 793 40.6 45,248 41,246 2,109 Foresters..................................................... 23.99 25.50 982 1,020 40.9 51,076 53,040 2,129 Physical scientists............................................... 26.61 27.00 1,068 1,068 40.1 55,552 55,515 2,087 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 27.59 28.29 1,109 1,132 40.2 57,661 58,843 2,090 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 27.73 28.21 1,116 1,128 40.2 58,008 58,677 2,092 Chemical technicians.............................................. 16.28 15.66 639 623 39.3 32,060 31,916 1,969 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.47 19.08 708 702 38.4 36,833 36,483 1,994 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.30 16.53 682 642 37.2 33,789 33,883 1,846 Counselors........................................................ 22.19 19.94 814 740 36.7 37,467 38,074 1,688 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 19.60 18.51 677 740 34.5 35,205 38,501 1,796 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 25.33 24.50 953 921 37.6 42,115 42,413 1,662 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.25 14.36 589 574 38.6 30,139 29,869 1,976 Social workers.................................................... 18.02 17.25 699 673 38.8 36,133 35,158 2,005 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.07 14.78 665 591 38.9 34,010 30,751 1,993 Medical and public health social workers........................ 19.02 17.25 730 690 38.4 37,960 35,880 1,995 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.76 18.02 716 721 38.2 37,224 37,488 1,984 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.08 12.98 507 464 36.0 25,981 23,920 1,845 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.43 17.35 712 687 38.6 37,034 35,749 2,010 Social and human service assistants............................. 11.98 11.50 416 404 34.7 21,161 18,084 1,767 Legal occupations................................................... 29.83 20.09 1,101 865 36.9 57,231 45,000 1,919 Lawyers........................................................... 35.13 24.04 1,163 962 33.1 60,491 50,001 1,722 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 59.48 56.41 2,212 2,256 37.2 115,013 117,333 1,934 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 63.89 75.39 2,369 2,256 37.1 123,164 117,333 1,928 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 17.74 18.91 706 738 39.8 36,687 38,376 2,068 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 20.62 22.93 813 683 39.4 42,293 35,510 2,051 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 20.63 25.98 817 1,039 39.6 42,466 54,043 2,058 Education, training, and library occupations........................ $25.81 $26.80 $918 $998 35.6 $35,417 $38,217 1,372 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 36.05 35.65 1,371 1,352 38.0 51,564 51,439 1,431 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 43.49 43.21 1,498 1,620 34.4 58,560 69,676 1,346 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 34.63 31.66 1,296 1,267 37.4 50,823 45,596 1,468 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 34.00 31.66 1,263 1,267 37.1 48,139 45,596 1,416 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 45.22 43.36 1,915 2,203 42.3 72,426 85,901 1,601 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 44.59 41.73 1,964 1,891 44.0 81,412 82,900 1,826 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 40.10 39.45 1,696 1,597 42.3 64,743 63,639 1,615 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 31.64 31.27 1,107 1,250 35.0 34,760 47,344 1,098 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 38.62 41.15 1,542 1,646 39.9 54,257 59,260 1,405 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 38.62 41.15 1,542 1,646 39.9 54,257 59,260 1,405 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 32.06 35.78 1,218 1,317 38.0 42,066 46,500 1,312 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 40.90 42.10 1,501 1,684 36.7 48,665 54,403 1,190 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 34.82 33.66 1,170 1,230 33.6 42,806 45,437 1,229 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 32.78 31.72 1,119 1,192 34.1 43,031 47,079 1,313 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 33.27 32.52 1,255 1,207 37.7 54,462 50,773 1,637 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 28.31 27.98 1,042 1,062 36.8 40,041 40,165 1,414 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.23 13.84 689 499 35.8 29,932 26,759 1,557 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 12.12 11.50 422 400 34.8 20,114 19,699 1,659 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 27.75 26.80 1,033 999 37.2 40,222 39,971 1,449 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 28.77 28.01 1,067 1,076 37.1 40,113 39,847 1,394 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 28.63 27.89 1,056 1,054 36.9 39,705 39,336 1,387 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.53 28.01 1,127 1,134 38.2 42,455 42,430 1,438 Secondary school teachers....................................... 29.66 29.11 1,099 1,091 37.0 42,188 41,713 1,422 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.86 29.37 1,102 1,095 36.9 41,884 41,668 1,403 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 26.85 23.29 1,050 931 39.1 47,604 48,433 1,773 Special education teachers...................................... 29.63 28.01 1,042 1,034 35.2 40,796 39,374 1,377 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 28.39 27.11 982 971 34.6 40,345 39,374 1,421 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 32.90 30.26 1,164 1,092 35.4 43,291 41,928 1,316 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 29.20 34.43 688 246 23.5 26,928 11,856 922 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 21.65 23.11 434 246 20.0 21,262 11,984 982 Librarians........................................................ 23.75 20.54 916 821 38.6 43,581 38,736 1,835 Library technicians............................................... 12.55 11.56 446 462 35.5 20,281 20,779 1,616 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.80 10.48 361 366 33.4 13,882 14,341 1,285 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 17.18 15.09 616 560 35.9 28,751 27,645 1,673 Designers......................................................... 16.50 15.87 621 576 37.6 32,292 29,952 1,957 Graphic designers............................................... 16.82 14.00 637 560 37.9 33,120 29,120 1,969 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 24.14 17.66 636 577 26.4 18,028 2,218 747 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 17.11 14.42 380 299 22.2 10,240 5,390 599 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 12.98 12.90 499 516 38.4 25,937 26,832 1,998 Reporters and correspondents.................................... $12.98 $12.90 $499 $516 38.4 $25,937 $26,832 1,998 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.18 22.79 1,108 926 40.8 57,603 48,152 2,120 Writers and editors............................................... 18.30 18.40 753 570 41.2 39,178 29,640 2,141 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 23.43 21.07 782 695 33.4 40,428 35,870 1,726 Pharmacists....................................................... 45.99 47.29 1,511 1,762 32.9 78,578 91,614 1,709 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 69.21 66.35 2,493 2,435 36.0 129,615 126,594 1,873 Physician assistants.............................................. 35.84 36.90 1,434 1,476 40.0 74,543 76,742 2,080 Registered nurses................................................. 25.37 24.42 845 859 33.3 43,698 44,595 1,723 Therapists........................................................ 26.11 25.50 864 848 33.1 42,855 43,496 1,642 Physical therapists............................................. 31.33 30.76 856 849 27.3 44,487 44,136 1,420 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 20.70 21.20 773 848 37.4 40,211 44,086 1,943 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.66 32.05 989 1,132 32.3 41,149 43,496 1,342 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 17.88 17.50 650 640 36.4 33,797 33,280 1,890 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 20.11 20.74 776 818 38.6 40,329 42,536 2,006 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.19 15.45 564 473 34.8 29,334 24,586 1,811 Dental hygienists................................................. 29.54 28.00 686 650 23.2 35,693 33,800 1,208 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.40 21.56 826 795 33.9 42,978 41,330 1,762 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 21.76 20.05 748 713 34.4 38,880 37,086 1,787 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 13.75 14.42 242 247 17.6 12,562 12,854 914 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.53 14.46 513 518 35.3 26,669 26,915 1,836 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.68 12.23 421 430 33.2 21,882 22,360 1,726 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 14.76 14.94 562 561 38.1 29,211 29,192 1,979 Surgical technologists.......................................... 15.90 16.41 530 529 33.3 27,563 27,498 1,734 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.12 15.96 566 585 35.1 29,340 30,235 1,820 Medical records and health information technicians................ 13.13 11.48 449 440 34.2 23,336 22,880 1,777 Opticians, dispensing............................................. 9.93 10.00 382 375 38.5 19,870 19,500 2,001 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 14.77 14.17 589 567 39.9 30,641 29,474 2,075 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 22.97 26.05 930 1,042 40.5 48,382 54,176 2,106 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.43 26.05 950 1,042 40.5 49,377 54,176 2,107 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.13 10.00 369 360 33.1 19,094 18,642 1,715 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.00 9.50 328 334 32.8 17,025 17,353 1,703 Home health aides............................................... 8.50 8.25 211 159 24.9 10,988 8,278 1,293 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 9.76 9.50 332 338 34.0 17,205 17,550 1,763 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.75 15.18 472 455 34.3 24,532 23,654 1,784 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 18.46 10.30 562 409 30.4 29,198 21,258 1,582 Physical therapist assistants................................... 23.61 30.00 640 362 27.1 33,259 18,803 1,409 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.30 10.22 389 409 37.8 20,233 21,258 1,964 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 12.42 12.34 432 447 34.8 22,201 23,166 1,788 Dental assistants............................................... 13.25 14.00 433 450 32.7 22,526 23,407 1,700 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.36 12.70 396 440 32.0 20,577 22,880 1,665 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.71 12.50 476 500 37.5 24,754 26,000 1,948 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.85 10.80 387 432 32.7 20,146 22,464 1,700 Protective service occupations...................................... 15.06 13.67 574 535 38.1 29,161 27,346 1,936 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... $20.73 $17.71 $822 $708 39.7 $42,757 $36,841 2,062 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 19.01 14.90 749 604 39.4 38,936 31,408 2,048 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 22.92 19.23 917 769 40.0 47,693 39,998 2,081 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 18.84 18.92 959 1,002 50.9 49,891 52,130 2,649 Fire fighters..................................................... 15.06 14.90 653 705 43.3 33,946 36,655 2,254 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.16 13.56 595 537 39.2 30,567 27,797 2,017 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.19 13.56 598 537 39.4 30,725 27,824 2,023 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 20.51 19.98 745 792 36.3 38,760 41,205 1,890 Fish and game wardens............................................. 18.65 19.97 746 799 40.0 38,797 41,536 2,080 Police officers................................................... 18.14 17.35 719 686 39.7 37,031 35,471 2,041 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.14 17.35 719 686 39.7 37,031 35,471 2,041 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.69 10.21 382 403 35.7 19,757 20,971 1,847 Security guards................................................. 10.52 10.08 372 393 35.3 19,216 20,405 1,826 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 8.71 7.50 192 137 22.1 7,103 3,478 815 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.30 7.42 157 137 21.6 5,643 3,478 773 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.46 7.10 209 176 28.1 10,426 8,775 1,397 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 12.67 12.19 497 467 39.2 24,705 23,290 1,950 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.17 14.50 587 573 38.7 26,957 27,950 1,777 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 12.10 11.44 476 441 39.4 24,127 22,911 1,995 Cooks............................................................. 9.10 9.00 291 298 32.0 14,725 14,560 1,619 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.99 7.25 201 188 28.8 10,462 9,775 1,497 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 9.65 9.27 309 307 32.0 14,620 13,282 1,514 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 9.64 9.50 328 350 34.0 16,945 18,050 1,758 Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.41 8.00 243 265 28.9 12,377 13,650 1,471 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.10 7.75 245 224 30.3 12,137 11,210 1,499 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.43 5.50 144 139 26.5 7,345 7,020 1,352 Bartenders...................................................... 7.15 7.42 173 163 24.2 8,808 8,320 1,232 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.01 5.27 140 136 27.9 7,159 6,947 1,428 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.43 6.75 137 129 21.4 6,757 5,356 1,051 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.26 7.00 187 162 25.8 8,925 7,800 1,229 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.31 7.00 188 162 25.8 9,011 7,917 1,233 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.98 6.75 179 140 25.6 8,390 7,020 1,203 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 7.96 7.60 214 167 26.9 10,981 8,709 1,379 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.09 7.00 180 152 25.5 8,994 7,605 1,269 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 6.90 7.25 153 135 22.3 7,981 7,020 1,157 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.17 8.72 356 326 35.0 17,777 16,848 1,748 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 17.10 19.27 684 771 40.0 35,516 40,090 2,077 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... $16.83 $19.27 $672 $771 40.0 $34,970 $40,090 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 20.52 20.76 836 830 40.8 42,447 43,183 2,069 Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.09 8.52 310 312 34.1 15,878 16,132 1,747 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.69 8.72 328 341 33.8 16,807 17,638 1,735 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.08 7.80 279 294 34.6 14,286 15,080 1,768 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.83 9.10 397 360 36.7 16,848 16,640 1,556 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.68 9.00 392 354 36.8 16,552 16,640 1,550 Personal care and service occupations............................... 8.51 6.74 293 253 34.4 14,371 13,179 1,688 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 13.65 11.76 553 471 40.5 28,754 24,469 2,107 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 15.51 15.43 634 629 40.9 32,970 32,704 2,126 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.49 12.82 610 548 42.1 31,732 28,499 2,191 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.15 6.34 235 253 38.3 12,238 13,179 1,991 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.13 6.34 237 253 38.7 12,332 13,179 2,010 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.95 6.50 142 128 20.4 5,639 5,460 811 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 6.95 6.50 142 128 20.4 5,639 5,460 811 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 9.44 8.18 258 248 27.3 13,402 12,870 1,419 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 9.44 8.18 258 248 27.3 13,402 12,870 1,419 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 11.13 10.50 407 410 36.6 21,181 21,320 1,903 Child care workers................................................ 8.19 7.09 261 248 31.8 12,275 11,960 1,499 Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.71 8.31 249 231 28.6 12,947 11,996 1,486 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 10.29 9.00 261 187 25.3 8,534 3,526 829 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 12.39 11.34 124 112 10.0 5,934 3,328 479 Recreation workers.............................................. 10.09 8.05 300 189 29.7 9,000 3,526 892 Sales and related occupations....................................... 12.00 9.62 398 306 33.2 20,492 15,704 1,708 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 15.95 15.67 664 627 41.6 34,520 32,583 2,164 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.14 14.38 631 575 41.7 32,792 29,900 2,166 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 18.79 15.67 779 627 41.5 40,533 32,583 2,158 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.66 8.32 301 250 31.1 15,466 12,870 1,600 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.28 7.50 244 200 29.4 12,500 10,192 1,510 Cashiers...................................................... 7.67 7.25 215 184 28.1 11,026 9,360 1,437 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.51 11.95 460 478 40.0 23,942 24,856 2,080 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.11 10.00 377 360 34.0 19,570 18,720 1,762 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 8.83 8.00 266 260 30.1 13,751 13,520 1,558 Parts salespersons............................................ 13.36 12.28 520 483 39.0 27,059 25,128 2,025 Retail salespersons............................................. 10.85 9.06 353 300 32.5 18,140 15,600 1,671 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 21.33 25.32 826 1,013 38.7 42,932 52,661 2,013 Insurance sales agents............................................ 18.72 14.75 744 603 39.7 38,690 31,377 2,066 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 21.56 17.31 888 692 41.2 46,156 36,005 2,141 Travel agents..................................................... 12.39 13.75 482 550 38.9 25,083 28,600 2,025 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 24.82 19.42 1,015 843 40.9 52,607 43,582 2,120 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 21.76 20.11 877 826 40.3 44,647 42,432 2,052 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ $25.44 $19.12 $1,044 $857 41.0 $54,279 $44,562 2,134 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 11.63 9.42 433 377 37.2 22,494 19,600 1,935 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 12.54 11.73 452 440 36.0 23,157 22,672 1,847 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 19.69 18.18 782 727 39.7 40,663 37,823 2,065 Financial clerks.................................................. 11.84 11.00 427 420 36.1 22,184 21,840 1,873 Bill and account collectors..................................... 10.17 9.00 404 360 39.7 21,029 18,720 2,067 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 12.32 11.51 471 440 38.2 24,494 22,880 1,988 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 12.69 12.00 463 456 36.5 24,096 23,712 1,898 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 14.90 14.50 457 546 30.6 23,745 28,392 1,593 Procurement clerks.............................................. 14.90 15.89 596 636 40.0 30,996 33,051 2,080 Tellers......................................................... 10.16 10.00 348 360 34.2 18,052 18,658 1,776 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 13.59 12.85 498 496 36.7 24,142 25,768 1,776 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 13.91 11.06 556 442 40.0 28,913 23,001 2,079 Customer service representatives.................................. 11.99 11.00 441 390 36.8 22,886 20,301 1,909 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 15.96 15.35 614 614 38.5 31,921 31,936 1,999 File clerks....................................................... 12.35 14.90 454 520 36.8 23,600 27,040 1,911 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 8.70 8.50 292 300 33.6 14,506 14,976 1,667 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 9.90 9.06 290 294 29.3 13,922 13,216 1,406 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.06 10.71 346 363 31.3 15,828 17,136 1,431 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 13.57 12.73 509 509 37.5 26,478 26,478 1,952 New accounts clerks............................................... 11.89 10.96 460 426 38.7 23,904 22,152 2,010 Order clerks...................................................... 11.79 11.00 449 433 38.1 23,344 22,506 1,980 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 13.65 13.77 529 551 38.7 27,509 28,650 2,015 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 10.19 9.86 334 350 32.8 16,957 17,992 1,664 Dispatchers....................................................... 13.34 12.14 520 477 39.0 27,039 24,794 2,027 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 12.57 11.40 482 456 38.3 25,061 23,712 1,993 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.16 15.40 616 635 40.6 32,041 33,001 2,113 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.91 12.32 504 486 36.2 26,195 25,291 1,884 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 16.88 16.00 672 639 39.8 34,880 33,218 2,066 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.03 12.00 514 475 39.4 26,711 24,690 2,050 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.77 10.25 350 350 32.5 18,124 18,408 1,682 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 11.37 10.74 415 430 36.5 21,601 22,339 1,900 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 14.06 13.48 523 510 37.2 26,500 25,875 1,885 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 16.53 15.94 642 625 38.8 33,250 32,507 2,011 Legal secretaries............................................... 12.98 13.00 490 502 37.8 25,482 26,104 1,964 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.48 13.00 498 480 36.9 25,886 24,945 1,920 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 13.46 13.25 493 493 36.6 24,417 23,285 1,814 Computer operators................................................ 14.64 14.98 543 598 37.1 28,261 31,094 1,930 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.31 12.60 454 477 36.9 22,183 22,926 1,802 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.44 12.77 477 504 38.3 22,677 23,468 1,823 Word processors and typists..................................... 11.99 11.75 404 402 33.7 20,995 20,879 1,751 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 13.21 11.70 523 468 39.6 27,222 24,336 2,060 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.57 11.25 508 450 37.4 26,416 23,400 1,947 Office clerks, general............................................ $11.92 $11.50 $409 $420 34.3 $20,645 $21,316 1,732 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.23 9.31 418 371 37.3 20,460 19,304 1,822 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.97 9.42 429 360 35.9 20,598 18,616 1,720 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.97 8.50 358 340 39.9 16,311 17,264 1,819 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 15.93 14.30 626 560 39.3 31,605 29,120 1,984 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 22.86 21.15 941 834 41.1 48,635 43,141 2,127 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 20.56 21.00 809 840 39.4 38,966 39,156 1,896 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 22.61 21.40 887 856 39.2 42,121 43,680 1,863 Carpenters........................................................ 18.21 15.50 693 600 38.1 34,871 31,200 1,915 Construction laborers............................................. 14.45 12.88 573 515 39.6 28,506 25,553 1,973 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.15 14.69 638 590 39.5 31,382 29,786 1,944 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 14.39 14.40 575 576 40.0 25,262 27,435 1,756 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.56 14.75 653 597 39.4 33,021 31,200 1,994 Electricians...................................................... 17.01 16.00 674 640 39.6 34,716 32,311 2,041 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.26 12.00 480 480 39.2 24,969 24,960 2,036 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.26 12.00 480 480 39.2 24,969 24,960 2,036 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.89 17.00 715 680 40.0 37,204 35,360 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 19.38 17.73 775 709 40.0 40,319 36,876 2,080 Roofers........................................................... 12.51 11.75 483 470 38.6 23,324 23,920 1,864 Sheet metal workers............................................... 13.38 13.65 514 516 38.4 26,719 26,832 1,997 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 21.05 21.84 842 874 40.0 43,787 45,427 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.08 11.00 413 400 37.2 20,356 19,760 1,837 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.98 10.00 399 400 40.0 20,677 20,800 2,071 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.35 13.04 421 480 34.1 21,890 24,960 1,772 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 19.17 19.00 760 760 39.7 39,536 39,520 2,062 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.80 12.66 539 506 39.0 27,745 26,329 2,011 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 17.35 12.35 694 494 40.0 36,080 25,688 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.39 13.70 530 548 39.6 27,436 27,710 2,049 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.04 15.00 761 600 40.0 39,594 31,200 2,080 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 16.00 734 640 40.0 38,144 33,280 2,080 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.55 14.00 742 560 40.0 38,580 29,120 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.60 16.48 699 659 39.7 35,996 33,457 2,045 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 21.71 19.42 885 794 40.7 45,992 41,288 2,118 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 22.47 25.47 899 1,019 40.0 46,743 52,973 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 22.47 25.47 899 1,019 40.0 46,743 52,973 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.02 17.92 806 717 40.3 41,937 37,274 2,095 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... $22.34 $25.18 $893 $1,007 40.0 $46,462 $52,374 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 15.38 14.31 611 573 39.7 31,768 29,771 2,065 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 13.88 13.50 549 540 39.5 28,528 28,080 2,055 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 15.82 15.20 629 603 39.8 32,717 31,348 2,068 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 16.84 16.97 682 679 40.5 35,443 35,298 2,105 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 16.50 16.49 672 669 40.8 34,540 34,805 2,093 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.94 15.50 665 620 41.7 33,651 32,240 2,111 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 16.54 17.25 662 690 40.0 34,384 35,880 2,079 Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.91 14.00 506 520 36.4 24,370 27,040 1,751 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 9.12 9.79 306 390 33.6 15,937 20,280 1,748 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 9.81 9.79 393 392 40.0 20,411 20,367 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 18.17 18.50 727 740 40.0 37,791 38,480 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 21.42 20.23 857 809 40.0 44,555 42,078 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.68 16.89 795 676 40.4 41,307 35,131 2,099 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 21.25 23.78 753 705 35.4 39,132 36,654 1,842 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 18.15 16.75 717 663 39.5 37,046 33,883 2,041 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.55 20.00 860 800 39.9 44,719 41,600 2,075 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.13 14.44 587 564 38.8 29,922 28,908 1,977 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 15.52 14.84 615 594 39.6 31,957 30,876 2,060 Millwrights..................................................... 22.69 23.86 908 954 40.0 47,202 49,629 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 20.97 22.24 813 834 38.8 41,798 41,600 1,994 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.62 23.07 905 923 40.0 47,019 47,986 2,079 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 19.22 17.00 723 680 37.6 36,749 33,280 1,912 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 12.37 11.50 490 453 39.6 24,328 23,442 1,967 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.08 11.00 438 440 39.5 21,582 22,880 1,947 Production occupations.............................................. 14.17 12.71 557 503 39.3 28,844 26,042 2,036 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 21.05 20.45 852 818 40.5 43,987 42,037 2,090 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.57 11.69 502 468 39.9 26,109 24,315 2,076 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 11.92 530 477 40.0 27,548 24,794 2,080 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 10.32 10.00 405 394 39.3 21,073 20,509 2,043 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.77 18.39 656 736 39.1 34,099 38,251 2,034 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 16.16 15.00 646 600 40.0 33,613 31,200 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 12.46 12.15 498 486 39.9 25,880 25,272 2,077 Team assemblers................................................. 13.18 12.51 527 500 40.0 27,406 26,021 2,080 Bakers............................................................ 11.88 13.00 350 340 29.4 18,183 17,680 1,531 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 9.77 9.30 378 372 38.7 19,598 19,323 2,005 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 11.97 11.15 456 348 38.1 23,718 18,096 1,982 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 8.79 8.65 339 338 38.6 17,544 17,576 1,996 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... $10.77 $10.80 $431 $432 40.0 $22,398 $22,464 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 14.08 13.74 549 550 39.0 28,529 28,579 2,026 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.65 14.16 563 566 38.4 29,273 29,447 1,998 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 13.18 12.17 526 487 39.9 27,360 25,314 2,076 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 15.44 15.75 619 630 40.1 32,166 32,760 2,083 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.02 15.75 601 630 40.0 31,232 32,760 2,079 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.52 14.69 579 588 39.9 30,096 30,555 2,073 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.84 13.28 551 531 39.8 28,651 27,622 2,069 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 15.70 15.83 628 633 40.0 32,651 32,926 2,080 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.79 12.00 479 456 37.5 24,921 23,691 1,948 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.03 11.00 436 440 36.2 22,657 22,880 1,884 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.54 10.94 485 428 38.7 25,031 21,638 1,997 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.20 13.70 559 548 39.4 29,089 28,496 2,048 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.89 14.64 596 586 40.0 30,975 30,451 2,080 Machinists........................................................ 15.48 14.40 619 576 40.0 32,198 29,952 2,080 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 15.72 16.31 629 652 40.0 32,688 33,925 2,080 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 15.99 16.11 640 644 40.0 33,256 33,509 2,080 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 14.55 14.25 582 570 40.0 30,262 29,640 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.99 12.53 520 501 40.0 27,027 26,062 2,080 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.98 14.88 679 595 40.0 35,315 30,950 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.46 11.98 498 479 40.0 25,915 24,918 2,080 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.99 16.14 680 646 40.0 35,336 33,571 2,080 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.00 20.85 840 834 40.0 43,474 43,368 2,071 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 15.81 14.49 632 577 40.0 32,860 29,994 2,078 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.24 14.49 649 580 40.0 33,745 30,139 2,078 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.83 11.99 513 480 40.0 26,680 24,939 2,080 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 12.92 13.48 517 539 40.0 26,878 28,038 2,080 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.23 11.65 489 466 40.0 25,443 24,232 2,080 Bindery workers................................................. 12.23 11.65 489 466 40.0 25,443 24,232 2,080 Printers.......................................................... 14.04 13.50 549 532 39.1 28,522 27,685 2,032 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 13.48 12.99 513 520 38.1 26,694 27,028 1,981 Printing machine operators...................................... 14.13 14.00 558 560 39.5 28,968 29,120 2,050 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.76 10.00 395 400 36.7 20,556 20,800 1,910 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 7.92 7.65 296 280 37.4 15,409 14,560 1,946 Sewing machine operators.......................................... $9.60 $9.74 $372 $377 38.7 $19,206 $19,011 2,001 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.48 10.40 457 416 39.8 23,722 21,632 2,066 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 10.74 10.13 429 405 40.0 22,332 21,070 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.06 13.31 563 532 40.0 29,255 27,681 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.09 10.38 439 414 39.6 22,798 21,528 2,056 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 11.38 12.00 397 480 34.9 20,626 24,960 1,813 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 11.93 11.90 476 476 39.9 24,632 24,722 2,064 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.45 11.04 458 442 40.0 23,628 22,963 2,063 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.34 13.00 491 520 39.7 25,492 27,040 2,066 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.70 30.43 1,188 1,217 40.0 61,782 63,294 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 18.95 14.30 744 572 39.2 38,663 29,744 2,041 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 21.37 20.12 855 805 40.0 44,449 41,850 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 21.19 21.14 846 845 39.9 44,004 43,961 2,077 Gas plant operators............................................. 25.51 24.71 1,021 988 40.0 53,070 51,397 2,080 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 21.65 27.25 857 1,036 39.6 44,551 53,846 2,058 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.74 19.89 789 796 40.0 41,052 41,373 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 15.95 21.40 638 856 40.0 33,174 44,512 2,080 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.87 19.89 835 796 40.0 43,403 41,373 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 16.19 16.84 642 674 39.6 32,314 32,240 1,996 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.89 16.84 623 674 39.2 32,400 35,027 2,040 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.79 12.68 512 507 40.0 26,610 26,374 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.68 17.10 663 684 39.7 32,920 32,490 1,974 Cutting workers................................................... 11.53 11.54 488 468 42.3 22,890 22,630 1,984 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 11.48 11.70 496 499 43.2 22,683 24,274 1,976 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 16.22 17.00 649 680 40.0 33,748 35,360 2,080 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 15.61 13.09 624 524 40.0 32,463 27,223 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.50 13.39 613 519 39.6 31,712 26,998 2,046 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 16.72 16.35 665 654 39.8 34,593 34,008 2,069 Painting workers.................................................. 11.55 12.01 406 436 35.2 21,134 22,653 1,830 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.70 12.50 508 500 40.0 26,416 26,000 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.64 11.36 538 451 39.4 27,738 23,358 2,034 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 11.25 10.85 450 434 40.0 23,404 22,568 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 21.96 21.03 878 841 40.0 45,682 43,742 2,080 Tire builders................................................... 15.25 14.48 604 579 39.6 31,384 30,114 2,057 Helpers--production workers..................................... 12.39 11.00 488 434 39.4 25,238 22,360 2,038 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.14 12.36 481 450 36.6 24,055 22,880 1,831 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... $16.62 $16.10 $661 $700 39.8 $34,388 $36,400 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.32 22.66 904 842 40.5 47,005 43,893 2,106 Bus drivers....................................................... 14.34 14.00 306 296 21.3 11,577 10,822 807 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.49 14.00 300 295 20.7 11,190 10,673 772 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 14.61 14.05 594 562 40.7 30,358 29,083 2,078 Driver/sales workers............................................ 14.64 15.00 499 600 34.1 25,928 31,199 1,771 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 14.70 14.36 628 580 42.7 32,138 29,858 2,186 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.26 12.00 522 455 36.6 26,425 23,009 1,853 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.29 8.80 362 310 35.2 17,462 17,160 1,697 Service station attendants........................................ 8.84 8.45 308 338 34.9 16,025 17,576 1,812 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 14.74 14.00 590 560 40.0 30,660 29,120 2,080 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 14.53 13.75 581 550 40.0 30,212 28,600 2,080 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 13.63 12.93 542 517 39.8 27,740 26,520 2,035 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.00 9.50 338 330 33.8 17,334 16,765 1,733 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.14 9.00 336 350 36.8 17,477 18,200 1,912 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.39 10.00 348 320 33.5 17,759 16,640 1,709 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.33 9.50 391 367 37.9 20,339 19,094 1,969 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.22 8.75 295 294 32.0 15,129 14,560 1,640 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 10.55 9.67 381 324 36.1 19,824 16,848 1,878 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 – 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 – 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. Appendix table 1 Number of workers(1) represented by the survey Civilian Private State and local Occupational group(2) workers industry government workers workers All workers........................................................... 128,000,000 109,520,000 18,478,700 Management, professional, and related............................... 34,092,700 24,509,500 9,583,300 Management, business, and financial............................... 9,916,400 8,528,700 1,387,700 Professional and related.......................................... 24,176,300 15,980,700 8,195,600 Service............................................................. 26,592,700 22,386,200 4,206,500 Sales and office.................................................... 34,143,500 31,354,200 2,789,300 Sales and related................................................. 12,857,900 12,790,000 67,900 Office and administrative support................................. 21,285,600 18,564,200 2,721,400 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 11,921,700 10,908,800 1,012,900 Construction and extraction...................................... 6,642,000 6,090,000 551,900 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 5,120,300 4,676,200 444,100 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 21,249,600 20,362,800 886,800 Production........................................................ 10,467,800 10,297,600 170,100 Transportation and material moving................................ 10,781,800 10,065,100 716,700 1 The number of workers represented by the survey are rounded to the nearest 100. Estimates of the number of workers provide a description of size and composition of the labor force included in the survey. Estimates are not intended, however, for comparison to other statistical series to measure employment trends or levels. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Appendix table 2 Survey establishment response Private State and Establishments Civilian industry local government Total in sampling frame(1)............................................ 4,170,000 4,150,000 12,275 Total in sample....................................................... 36,433 33,390 3,043 Responding........................................................ 22,247 19,588 2,659 Refused or unable to provide data................................. 9,026 8,711 315 Out of business or not in survey scope............................ 5,160 5,091 69 1 The list of establishments from which the survey sample was selected (sampling frame) was developed from State unemployment insurance reports and is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For private industries, an establishment is usually a single physical location. For State and local governments, an establishment is defined as all locations of a government entity. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 2 Full-time and part-time workers: Relative standard errors(1) of mean hourly earnings(2) for major occupational groups Full-time Part-time Occupational group(3) Private State and Private State and Civilian industry local Civilian industry local workers workers government workers workers government workers workers All workers........................................................... 1.3% 1.3% 1.3% 0.8% 1.0% 2.2% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 .9 1.3 2.1 2.3 3.2 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.2 1.2 3.6 4.7 5.2 8.7 Professional and related.......................................... .9 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.6 3.4 Service............................................................. 2.3 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 Sales and office.................................................... .8 .9 1.2 .8 .8 2.3 Sales and related................................................. 1.7 1.7 5.2 .8 .8 5.2 Office and administrative support................................. .7 .8 1.2 1.0 1.1 2.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.3 1.4 1.7 6.0 6.0 13.5 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.5 1.7 2.0 6.0 6.4 20.5 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.7 1.7 3.0 10.1 10.3 16.0 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.4 1.6 2.1 Production........................................................ 1.2 1.1 3.7 2.3 2.3 21.6 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 1 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 3 Civilian full-time workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $20.44 1.3% $809 1.3% $41,231 1.3% Management occupations.............................................. 40.07 1.5 1,624 1.5 83,827 1.5 Chief executives.................................................. 95.66 24.0 4,238 24.7 220,317 24.7 General and operations managers................................... 43.52 2.5 1,833 2.6 95,292 2.6 Legislators....................................................... 18.52 29.9 700 29.3 23,203 29.3 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.37 6.5 1,289 6.8 67,007 6.8 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.96 4.6 1,929 4.8 100,309 4.8 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.26 6.7 2,075 7.2 107,875 7.2 Sales managers.................................................. 42.48 4.9 1,773 4.7 92,190 4.7 Public relations managers......................................... 40.89 13.2 1,618 13.2 84,010 13.2 Administrative services managers.................................. 29.32 3.9 1,171 4.0 60,836 4.0 Computer and information systems managers......................... 49.90 2.6 2,013 2.7 104,525 2.7 Financial managers................................................ 41.06 2.4 1,652 2.4 85,926 2.4 Human resources managers.......................................... 34.52 8.5 1,383 8.5 71,794 8.5 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 37.93 6.9 1,543 6.5 80,232 6.5 Training and development managers............................... 30.63 16.2 1,223 15.9 63,602 15.9 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.60 2.8 1,586 2.5 82,468 2.5 Purchasing managers............................................... 39.80 4.6 1,601 4.7 83,266 4.7 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 4.3 1,373 4.6 71,380 4.6 Construction managers............................................. 34.77 3.7 1,436 3.4 74,171 3.4 Education administrators.......................................... 37.34 2.9 1,472 2.9 72,261 2.9 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.72 12.4 842 11.8 43,075 11.8 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.23 3.1 1,694 3.1 79,126 3.1 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.51 7.1 1,464 7.0 75,463 7.0 Engineering managers.............................................. 52.82 2.3 2,148 2.4 111,689 2.4 Food service managers............................................. 23.74 6.7 1,043 8.9 52,473 8.9 Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 918 13.7 47,725 13.7 Lodging managers.................................................. 23.17 19.3 1,000 18.9 51,985 18.9 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.82 9.4 1,512 8.7 78,594 8.7 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.21 8.0 1,809 9.5 94,053 9.5 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 25.16 4.8 1,009 4.8 52,455 4.8 Social and community service managers............................. 24.73 5.7 961 6.1 49,678 6.1 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.51 .9 1,141 .8 59,193 .8 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.33 2.9 1,064 2.9 55,298 2.9 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.15 2.4 981 2.4 51,019 2.4 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 2.6 977 2.6 50,788 2.6 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 1,041 7.6 54,110 7.6 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 25.30 7.4 1,036 6.2 53,640 6.2 Cost estimators................................................... 29.50 4.9 1,197 4.9 62,241 4.9 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.15 2.6 1,041 2.5 53,007 2.5 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.48 5.5 1,042 5.6 54,186 5.6 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.08 3.3 1,043 3.2 54,233 3.2 Training and development specialists............................ 24.96 5.2 998 5.1 49,059 5.1 Logisticians...................................................... $30.78 7.5% $1,230 7.5% $63,950 7.5% Management analysts............................................... 33.90 3.8 1,359 3.9 70,656 3.9 Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 885 5.8 46,023 5.8 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.22 2.1 1,088 2.1 56,549 2.1 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.01 7.2 937 7.1 48,703 7.1 Budget analysts................................................... 30.05 7.0 1,226 8.0 63,752 8.0 Credit analysts................................................... 26.30 5.2 1,047 5.0 54,467 5.0 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.27 3.3 1,328 3.1 69,065 3.1 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.00 3.7 1,459 3.7 75,863 3.7 Personal financial advisors..................................... 27.43 8.0 1,088 7.9 56,577 7.9 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 1,179 6.0 61,322 6.0 Financial examiners............................................... 30.49 5.8 1,218 5.9 63,317 5.9 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.41 7.6 1,258 7.7 65,427 7.7 Loan counselors................................................. 20.57 22.2 813 22.1 42,274 22.1 Loan officers................................................... 31.87 8.2 1,277 8.2 66,422 8.2 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 21.90 9.9 865 9.1 44,910 9.1 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 22.34 9.9 882 9.1 45,770 9.1 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.61 1.7 1,387 1.7 72,117 1.7 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.16 6.9 1,727 6.9 89,781 6.9 Computer programmers.............................................. 31.97 3.2 1,282 3.1 66,630 3.1 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.18 1.7 1,665 1.7 86,585 1.7 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.78 2.3 1,651 2.2 85,864 2.2 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.63 2.4 1,680 2.5 87,373 2.5 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.36 3.7 1,007 3.8 52,327 3.8 Computer systems analysts......................................... 36.68 2.2 1,467 2.2 76,291 2.2 Database administrators........................................... 31.53 4.3 1,262 4.5 65,606 4.5 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.54 2.7 1,223 2.3 63,480 2.3 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.44 4.9 1,296 4.8 67,377 4.8 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 1,566 4.5 81,454 4.5 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 5.3 1,442 5.6 75,006 5.6 Statisticians..................................................... 28.76 14.1 1,138 14.1 59,167 14.1 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.35 4.9 810 4.6 42,108 4.6 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.55 2.3 1,271 2.3 66,063 2.3 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.61 5.4 1,289 5.3 67,036 5.3 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.88 5.6 1,302 5.4 67,685 5.4 Landscape architects............................................ 26.94 5.7 1,078 5.7 56,045 5.7 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 25.53 11.5 1,022 11.2 53,153 11.2 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 17.79 10.8 710 10.7 36,933 10.7 Surveyors....................................................... 28.86 12.2 1,157 11.5 60,142 11.5 Engineers......................................................... 37.28 1.1 1,510 1.0 78,484 1.0 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.06 4.7 1,885 4.7 98,030 4.7 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.88 6.4 1,559 6.3 81,093 6.3 Civil engineers................................................. 33.06 2.7 1,350 2.5 70,213 2.5 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.60 6.1 1,723 7.1 89,586 7.1 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.64 2.5 1,528 2.3 79,461 2.3 Electrical engineers.......................................... $37.25 4.0% $1,512 3.7% $78,633 3.7% Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 37.99 2.9 1,543 2.9 80,219 2.9 Environmental engineers......................................... 39.72 6.8 1,585 6.8 81,857 6.8 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.86 2.5 1,421 2.6 73,893 2.6 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 38.99 10.3 1,578 10.6 82,081 10.6 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.81 2.0 1,381 2.0 71,802 2.0 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.40 5.1 1,216 5.1 63,234 5.1 Materials engineers............................................. 35.14 7.0 1,426 6.4 74,171 6.4 Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.68 1.3 1,372 1.6 71,319 1.6 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.48 4.4 1,659 4.4 86,282 4.4 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 1,935 15.3 99,834 15.3 Drafters.......................................................... 22.73 1.7 907 1.7 47,130 1.7 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.50 2.8 940 2.8 48,895 2.8 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.50 5.1 860 5.1 44,729 5.1 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.19 4.6 887 4.6 46,146 4.6 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.75 3.8 909 3.8 47,179 3.8 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 4.8 1,006 5.0 52,325 5.0 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.24 11.3 726 11.1 37,742 11.1 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.20 6.8 888 6.8 46,174 6.8 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 4.4 990 4.4 51,483 4.4 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.07 17.1 1,158 17.2 59,356 17.2 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.00 3.3 963 3.4 50,054 3.4 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.58 8.1 903 8.2 46,908 8.2 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.88 9.3 753 9.3 39,137 9.3 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.09 3.3 1,153 3.4 59,108 3.4 Life scientists................................................... 30.47 7.2 1,196 7.1 62,020 7.1 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.43 8.1 1,206 7.9 61,436 7.9 Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 30.0 1,529 30.2 79,614 30.2 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 1,386 10.6 72,081 10.6 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.21 6.0 1,048 6.0 52,601 6.0 Biological scientists........................................... 31.35 8.6 1,212 8.6 62,950 8.6 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.81 8.5 1,358 10.0 70,637 10.0 Microbiologists............................................... 23.12 10.0 917 9.6 47,676 9.6 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 24.89 3.8 974 2.8 50,640 2.8 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.65 7.4 1,030 7.3 53,544 7.3 Conservation scientists....................................... 26.76 9.3 1,070 9.3 55,630 9.3 Foresters..................................................... 23.96 11.6 968 11.2 50,360 11.2 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.35 10.7 1,203 10.4 62,481 10.4 Physical scientists............................................... 32.42 3.4 1,301 3.6 67,448 3.6 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 7.0 1,721 7.0 89,470 7.0 Physicists.................................................... 45.90 8.9 1,823 9.2 94,804 9.2 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.75 7.8 1,313 7.8 68,252 7.8 Chemists...................................................... 31.35 7.0 1,257 7.0 65,359 7.0 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 1,619 9.4 84,211 9.4 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.30 5.3 1,269 5.8 65,929 5.8 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... $28.74 7.3% $1,167 8.1% $60,681 8.1% Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.95 7.5 1,658 7.2 85,846 7.2 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 13.3 968 13.3 50,326 13.3 Economists........................................................ 35.61 17.9 1,474 17.7 76,637 17.7 Market and survey researchers..................................... 33.74 4.9 1,378 5.5 71,631 5.5 Market research analysts........................................ 33.79 4.9 1,380 5.5 71,742 5.5 Psychologists..................................................... 36.46 6.3 1,369 4.5 61,238 4.5 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 37.65 6.5 1,407 4.7 62,072 4.7 Sociologists...................................................... 24.79 15.0 962 12.9 49,530 12.9 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.30 3.7 1,081 3.5 56,225 3.5 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 26.95 21.5 1,056 20.8 54,919 20.8 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.61 20.1 662 19.9 34,409 19.9 Biological technicians............................................ 18.15 3.8 718 4.0 37,317 4.0 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.37 6.1 891 6.2 46,203 6.2 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 7.9 1,535 7.9 79,834 7.9 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 1,409 5.8 73,271 5.8 Social science research assistants................................ 22.24 6.6 885 6.6 45,532 6.6 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.96 8.7 828 8.9 42,704 8.9 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 24.57 12.7 981 12.8 51,026 12.8 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.11 1.9 784 1.6 39,496 1.6 Counselors........................................................ 23.73 2.7 909 2.4 43,507 2.4 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.13 6.9 702 5.4 36,462 5.4 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 29.14 4.8 1,094 4.2 48,820 4.2 Marriage and family therapists.................................. 23.36 14.9 917 14.1 47,664 14.1 Mental health counselors........................................ 21.34 6.2 843 5.5 43,701 5.5 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.83 4.9 620 5.0 32,164 5.0 Social workers.................................................... 20.13 1.4 784 1.5 40,296 1.5 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.42 2.7 754 2.7 38,014 2.7 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.35 3.4 866 3.9 45,050 3.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.65 3.6 731 2.8 38,015 2.8 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.05 3.3 666 3.2 34,368 3.2 Health educators................................................ 26.63 13.5 1,060 13.6 55,137 13.6 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.68 6.1 889 5.8 46,249 5.8 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.41 2.4 525 2.5 26,906 2.5 Clergy............................................................ 15.35 8.6 741 6.0 38,429 6.0 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 12.4 890 12.6 46,269 12.6 Legal occupations................................................... 39.77 7.1 1,603 7.5 83,336 7.5 Lawyers........................................................... 54.35 5.6 2,238 6.4 116,375 6.4 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 55.16 12.2 2,179 12.5 113,288 12.5 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 59.95 11.5 2,383 11.8 123,933 11.8 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.17 6.2 872 5.9 45,357 5.9 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.66 3.9 896 3.8 46,424 3.8 Court reporters................................................. 24.94 8.4 926 8.5 47,405 8.5 Law clerks...................................................... 20.00 10.8 776 9.5 40,338 9.5 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... $22.15 4.7% $901 4.8% $46,876 4.8% Education, training, and library occupations........................ 32.04 1.4 1,192 1.4 47,681 1.4 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.76 2.3 1,761 2.2 72,322 2.2 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 60.92 21.0 2,374 21.6 90,655 21.6 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.75 13.1 1,653 12.2 66,335 12.2 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.56 16.9 1,650 15.5 69,391 15.5 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.88 11.3 1,655 10.5 64,394 10.5 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 58.10 8.8 2,343 7.5 90,953 7.5 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 62.10 9.2 2,498 6.0 98,035 6.0 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 50.74 11.1 2,241 11.3 101,786 11.3 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 50.45 11.5 2,252 11.8 103,340 11.8 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.96 9.0 1,804 7.7 69,128 7.7 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 49.28 12.9 1,895 11.6 76,281 11.6 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 39.47 7.6 1,631 7.1 61,340 7.1 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 57.76 10.8 2,214 9.6 86,006 9.6 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.07 6.0 1,801 6.3 72,163 6.3 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.50 12.0 1,999 12.5 80,301 12.5 Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary.... 50.25 6.9 1,987 6.0 82,969 6.0 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.48 7.9 2,202 5.9 82,961 5.9 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 38.86 9.1 1,516 8.7 63,811 8.7 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.31 7.6 1,563 6.7 62,783 6.7 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.23 16.0 1,996 16.2 81,543 16.2 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 51.38 6.9 2,058 7.4 92,570 7.4 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.62 8.6 2,238 9.1 101,248 9.1 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.13 2.4 1,342 2.2 59,057 2.2 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.91 7.9 1,545 6.8 61,092 6.8 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.06 7.8 1,551 6.7 60,848 6.7 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 54.03 12.0 2,062 11.3 84,085 11.3 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 66.22 12.1 2,516 11.1 101,678 11.1 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.58 3.3 1,564 2.5 61,047 2.5 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 36.50 8.7 1,381 9.0 53,182 9.0 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.96 11.5 1,550 10.9 60,067 10.9 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 45.50 6.8 1,722 5.9 69,791 5.9 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.78 25.1 1,446 16.9 55,427 16.9 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 41.87 8.2 1,655 7.3 63,436 7.3 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.02 4.4 1,596 3.5 60,046 3.5 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 40.93 3.1 1,580 3.0 65,761 3.0 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 35.77 9.3 1,368 8.8 54,600 8.8 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 29.70 8.2 1,151 6.8 51,688 6.8 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 33.06 1.0 1,216 1.0 47,208 1.0 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 20.04 5.7 752 4.4 33,568 4.4 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.95 6.4 598 4.3 28,099 4.3 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.13 5.6 1,129 5.0 44,981 5.0 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 34.48 1.1 1,264 1.0 48,091 1.0 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... $34.69 1.3% $1,269 1.2% $48,308 1.2% Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 33.43 1.7 1,236 1.4 47,008 1.4 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.51 1.4 1,277 1.3 49,011 1.3 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.62 1.4 1,280 1.3 48,893 1.3 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 32.60 6.4 1,233 5.7 51,266 5.7 Special education teachers...................................... 36.27 2.2 1,295 2.3 50,558 2.3 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 37.11 2.8 1,310 3.5 51,533 3.5 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 32.63 3.6 1,212 3.4 46,593 3.4 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.13 3.7 1,302 3.5 50,219 3.5 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 35.87 3.3 1,288 2.7 52,787 2.7 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 29.13 9.4 1,054 9.9 46,049 9.9 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 23.11 12.6 923 12.5 45,586 12.5 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 23.98 9.5 919 8.6 47,694 8.6 Curators........................................................ 25.32 9.6 970 9.1 50,453 9.1 Librarians........................................................ 29.37 4.5 1,114 4.8 52,744 4.8 Library technicians............................................... 15.52 4.3 603 4.3 30,110 4.3 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 1,095 13.4 56,117 13.4 Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.45 8.9 1,053 8.3 52,536 8.3 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.37 1.2 419 1.3 17,205 1.3 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.89 4.0 1,025 3.8 52,851 3.8 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.84 8.9 994 9.3 51,431 9.3 Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 1,164 11.9 60,530 11.9 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 24.14 9.7 963 9.9 50,077 9.9 Designers......................................................... 22.67 3.4 901 3.4 46,847 3.4 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.29 3.5 1,295 3.4 67,333 3.4 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 1,913 17.4 99,471 17.4 Floral designers................................................ 11.15 7.4 435 6.6 22,622 6.6 Graphic designers............................................... 20.66 3.2 820 3.2 42,665 3.2 Interior designers.............................................. 23.46 7.1 920 6.4 47,859 6.4 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 16.15 12.4 646 12.5 33,569 12.5 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 34.16 23.4 1,367 23.4 71,060 23.4 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 37.40 25.7 1,503 25.8 78,104 25.8 Producers and directors......................................... 37.62 25.8 1,512 25.9 78,571 25.9 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 30.81 16.6 1,202 17.0 59,182 17.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 31.70 18.2 1,228 18.7 59,981 18.7 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 34.88 14.6 1,349 13.0 59,332 13.0 Musicians and singers........................................... 38.81 15.0 1,499 13.6 63,051 13.6 Announcers........................................................ 40.87 24.1 1,633 24.1 84,919 24.1 Radio and television announcers................................. 42.00 23.0 1,678 23.1 87,255 23.1 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.73 13.6 1,231 13.6 63,928 13.6 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 27.12 5.8 1,050 5.6 54,519 5.6 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.45 4.3 1,047 4.3 54,424 4.3 Writers and editors............................................... $26.60 4.5% $1,050 4.1% $54,409 4.1% Editors......................................................... 25.34 6.0 994 5.4 51,678 5.4 Technical writers............................................... 30.08 6.7 1,204 6.7 62,601 6.7 Writers and authors............................................. 22.99 18.1 904 16.8 45,223 16.8 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 22.00 8.3 803 9.4 41,505 9.4 Interpreters and translators.................................... 20.09 15.8 651 11.2 33,423 11.2 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.91 8.9 930 10.1 48,267 10.1 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.53 12.7 897 13.1 46,342 13.1 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.43 11.8 865 13.5 44,968 13.5 Sound engineering technicians................................... 28.97 16.4 1,264 22.8 65,738 22.8 Photographers..................................................... 14.61 11.7 587 12.5 28,867 12.5 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.31 11.6 852 11.6 44,324 11.6 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.57 16.9 823 16.9 42,780 16.9 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.44 1.7 1,078 1.7 55,759 1.7 Dentists.......................................................... 63.29 19.3 2,501 17.2 130,057 17.2 Dentists, general............................................... 66.54 20.8 2,626 18.5 136,550 18.5 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.60 3.4 899 3.5 46,772 3.5 Optometrists...................................................... 51.30 10.1 1,931 12.2 100,419 12.2 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.51 1.1 1,848 1.2 96,120 1.2 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 58.76 7.6 2,443 7.8 127,020 7.8 Anesthesiologists............................................... 80.79 17.4 3,433 19.5 178,493 19.5 Family and general practitioners................................ 66.11 7.8 2,636 7.7 137,084 7.7 Internists, general............................................. 55.61 20.2 2,335 18.4 121,403 18.4 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 2,365 25.7 122,967 25.7 Psychiatrists................................................... 71.93 8.8 2,609 4.4 135,671 4.4 Surgeons........................................................ 88.12 29.2 3,428 30.8 177,052 30.8 Physician assistants.............................................. 37.84 6.9 1,510 6.8 78,529 6.8 Registered nurses................................................. 29.10 .8 1,131 .8 58,483 .8 Therapists........................................................ 27.57 2.4 1,074 2.3 53,829 2.3 Audiologists.................................................... 24.78 7.9 991 7.9 51,534 7.9 Occupational therapists......................................... 29.41 5.4 1,155 5.3 58,311 5.3 Physical therapists............................................. 32.29 4.1 1,264 4.0 64,727 4.0 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.79 7.1 1,330 6.1 69,161 6.1 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.19 9.1 716 8.8 37,237 8.8 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.81 1.9 888 2.3 46,179 2.3 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.71 6.2 1,163 6.0 50,399 6.0 Veterinarians..................................................... 39.43 10.1 1,577 10.1 82,009 10.1 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.09 2.3 760 2.3 39,520 2.3 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 22.92 2.6 918 2.2 47,756 2.2 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.55 3.2 656 3.0 34,107 3.0 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.01 5.1 1,039 4.2 54,011 4.2 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.24 3.1 997 3.0 51,835 3.0 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.47 10.3 957 9.7 49,789 9.7 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.45 3.9 1,185 4.7 61,616 4.7 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.56 7.6 1,303 7.6 67,733 7.6 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ $24.30 2.6% $962 2.6% $50,034 2.6% Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.62 7.1 635 6.4 33,041 6.4 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.28 2.0 639 1.9 33,205 1.9 Dietetic technicians............................................ 12.42 18.7 497 18.7 25,837 18.7 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.32 2.6 566 2.6 29,425 2.6 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.81 4.3 631 3.9 32,823 3.9 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.75 3.4 822 3.4 42,746 3.4 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.19 2.6 719 2.6 37,363 2.6 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 16.01 8.3 638 8.2 32,981 8.2 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.12 1.4 707 1.2 36,719 1.2 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.26 3.7 604 3.9 31,404 3.9 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 7.0 741 7.2 38,531 7.2 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 23.88 5.4 958 5.4 49,830 5.4 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.14 5.9 929 6.0 48,332 6.0 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 25.48 12.1 1,007 12.3 52,312 12.3 Athletic trainers............................................... 18.35 10.2 734 9.1 38,007 9.1 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.27 1.2 474 1.3 24,568 1.3 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.14 1.2 431 1.5 22,372 1.5 Home health aides............................................... 9.95 3.5 370 4.4 19,224 4.4 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.21 1.2 436 1.2 22,649 1.2 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.76 5.3 503 5.6 26,160 5.6 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 15.45 8.2 611 7.8 31,007 7.8 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.09 9.0 676 8.7 34,387 8.7 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.91 12.5 510 11.1 25,813 11.1 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 16.38 11.7 646 11.8 33,593 11.8 Physical therapist assistants................................... 22.24 10.8 885 10.9 45,994 10.9 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.92 4.8 427 4.0 22,223 4.0 Massage therapists................................................ 20.71 16.3 796 18.3 41,386 18.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.57 1.6 520 1.5 26,968 1.5 Dental assistants............................................... 16.13 2.4 575 2.9 29,883 2.9 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.20 2.5 516 2.5 26,843 2.5 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.43 4.7 529 5.0 27,498 5.0 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.68 4.3 575 5.1 29,874 5.1 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.62 4.0 441 4.4 22,916 4.4 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.85 8.6 470 8.1 24,463 8.1 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.90 2.7 769 2.9 39,656 2.9 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.23 3.2 1,289 3.3 66,972 3.3 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 25.89 12.5 1,028 12.6 53,462 12.6 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.1 1,362 2.3 70,731 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.49 4.4 1,406 4.6 73,110 4.6 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.36 2.0 981 2.5 50,986 2.5 Fire inspectors................................................... 21.73 10.9 869 10.5 45,177 10.5 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.93 11.9 877 11.4 45,605 11.4 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.12 5.2 721 5.2 37,494 5.2 Bailiffs........................................................ $21.25 4.1% $807 4.1% $41,957 4.1% Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.00 5.4 717 5.4 37,309 5.4 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.25 4.5 1,079 4.5 56,127 4.5 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.74 9.4 790 9.4 41,082 9.4 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 17.78 9.4 709 9.4 36,883 9.4 Police officers................................................... 24.66 1.0 987 1.1 51,192 1.1 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.66 1.0 987 1.1 51,200 1.1 Animal control workers............................................ 17.31 7.9 675 6.0 35,089 6.0 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.80 2.1 427 2.1 22,127 2.1 Security guards................................................. 10.78 2.2 426 2.2 22,079 2.2 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.07 6.9 521 7.7 19,116 7.7 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.53 7.3 359 8.4 9,190 8.4 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.02 1.6 345 1.6 17,634 1.6 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.70 1.7 608 1.6 30,793 1.6 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.23 5.0 701 6.1 34,575 6.1 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.34 1.8 595 1.8 30,219 1.8 Cooks............................................................. 10.30 1.1 397 1.2 20,291 1.2 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.99 3.5 302 4.5 15,724 4.5 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.40 1.8 437 2.0 21,483 2.0 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.40 1.4 402 1.4 20,825 1.4 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.26 3.2 360 3.9 18,704 3.9 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.66 2.2 370 2.4 18,509 2.4 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.48 2.6 202 3.0 10,402 3.0 Bartenders...................................................... 7.03 4.3 257 5.1 13,322 5.1 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.67 4.0 171 5.1 8,831 5.1 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.25 3.5 276 3.4 14,079 3.4 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.45 1.8 321 1.9 16,319 1.9 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.47 2.2 321 2.3 16,289 2.3 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 8.38 2.5 321 3.2 16,430 3.2 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.64 5.1 333 5.3 17,086 5.3 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.25 1.7 320 1.6 16,533 1.6 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.90 8.1 321 8.6 16,567 8.6 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.99 2.5 473 2.5 24,272 2.5 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.86 5.3 755 5.3 39,230 5.3 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.30 4.7 689 4.6 35,826 4.6 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.71 10.7 921 10.7 47,771 10.7 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.06 2.6 435 2.5 22,466 2.5 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... $11.67 2.5% $462 2.5% $23,826 2.5% Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.92 2.3 345 2.1 17,801 2.1 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.96 3.5 636 3.2 32,726 3.2 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.29 2.8 487 2.8 23,911 2.8 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.01 2.9 477 2.9 23,302 2.9 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.04 8.1 627 11.6 31,864 11.6 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.17 7.8 421 6.4 21,379 6.4 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 570 3.4 29,614 3.4 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.2 654 8.0 33,995 8.0 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 444 1.4 23,079 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.98 3.7 639 4.0 31,266 4.0 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 11.93 15.9 466 14.6 24,213 14.6 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.43 4.9 255 3.8 13,267 3.8 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 2.4 250 1.6 13,025 1.6 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 8.59 7.0 305 2.5 15,857 2.5 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 13.49 11.2 540 11.2 27,716 11.2 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.75 7.0 378 7.1 16,961 7.1 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.28 9.5 359 9.3 15,354 9.3 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.98 11.0 428 13.0 22,088 13.0 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.48 5.6 466 6.4 24,217 6.4 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.58 5.8 471 6.7 24,477 6.7 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.27 16.1 510 17.9 26,531 17.9 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.75 13.2 412 15.1 21,409 15.1 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.99 10.8 388 10.8 20,086 10.8 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 8.02 5.1 308 6.0 15,940 6.0 Concierges...................................................... 13.73 9.8 542 10.2 28,205 10.2 Tour and travel guides............................................ 12.81 13.9 458 12.6 16,717 12.6 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 12.77 14.7 453 13.2 16,205 13.2 Transportation attendants......................................... 30.14 4.0 645 3.8 33,227 3.8 Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 3.8 653 3.7 33,957 3.7 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 15.08 10.7 585 10.9 28,059 10.9 Child care workers................................................ 9.06 2.7 356 2.8 18,126 2.8 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.98 3.2 389 3.6 20,239 3.6 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 14.37 4.2 564 4.2 24,683 4.2 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.92 8.9 606 9.1 31,525 9.1 Recreation workers.............................................. 14.02 4.4 554 4.6 23,372 4.6 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.61 18.6 390 19.4 17,746 19.4 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.22 1.7 770 1.7 39,948 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.18 3.5 838 3.6 43,574 3.6 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.31 2.2 720 2.3 37,427 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.93 7.8 1,238 7.8 64,281 7.8 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.62 2.0 501 2.0 25,973 2.0 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.75 1.6 382 1.7 19,812 1.7 Cashiers...................................................... 9.64 1.2 377 1.3 19,551 1.3 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... $11.41 5.8% $456 5.9% $23,711 5.9% Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.36 3.4 538 3.6 27,923 3.6 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.57 6.7 462 6.7 23,961 6.7 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.05 3.2 610 3.5 31,706 3.5 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.42 3.0 576 3.1 29,831 3.1 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.29 10.7 917 10.5 47,677 10.5 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.99 6.3 1,030 6.1 53,584 6.1 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.54 8.7 2,141 9.0 111,338 9.0 Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 11.3 549 11.8 28,528 11.8 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.07 3.4 1,216 3.3 63,206 3.3 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.55 6.7 1,426 6.5 74,073 6.5 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.04 3.0 1,138 2.9 59,121 2.9 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.83 7.9 672 8.0 34,968 8.0 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.83 7.9 672 8.0 34,968 8.0 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.39 11.2 1,094 10.9 56,863 10.9 Real estate brokers............................................. 24.58 13.9 1,018 14.7 52,945 14.7 Real estate sales agents........................................ 28.26 13.6 1,116 13.0 58,021 13.0 Sales engineers................................................... 34.33 4.9 1,407 5.0 73,186 5.0 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.49 10.1 438 10.0 22,764 10.0 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.00 7.3 674 7.2 34,792 7.2 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 21.42 9.7 857 9.7 44,550 9.7 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.21 .7 600 .7 31,069 .7 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.91 1.3 870 1.3 45,141 1.3 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.80 4.3 463 4.2 24,070 4.2 Telephone operators............................................... 14.68 8.8 569 7.9 29,596 7.9 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.46 1.2 571 1.2 29,694 1.2 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.41 5.1 573 5.1 29,787 5.1 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.23 1.7 562 1.6 29,222 1.6 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.28 1.3 602 1.2 31,293 1.2 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.01 1.5 676 1.5 35,113 1.5 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.07 3.6 639 3.5 33,235 3.5 Tellers......................................................... 11.48 1.1 455 1.1 23,671 1.1 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.19 5.1 709 4.9 36,885 4.9 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.05 4.0 600 4.0 31,197 4.0 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.82 3.4 614 3.4 31,391 3.4 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.60 3.5 581 3.5 30,019 3.5 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.36 1.8 610 1.8 31,671 1.8 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.49 1.9 680 2.2 35,361 2.2 File clerks....................................................... 12.25 3.4 483 3.5 25,080 3.5 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 1.7 374 1.8 19,219 1.8 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.97 3.6 508 4.2 26,395 4.2 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.65 3.0 520 3.0 24,170 3.0 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... $15.16 2.1% $602 2.2% $31,285 2.2% New accounts clerks............................................... 13.01 2.5 517 2.5 26,870 2.5 Order clerks...................................................... 14.45 3.0 577 3.1 29,931 3.1 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.97 4.0 674 3.8 34,993 3.8 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.35 1.5 487 1.5 25,241 1.5 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.12 7.8 555 8.8 28,866 8.8 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.46 16.4 858 16.4 44,623 16.4 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.23 3.0 430 3.6 22,367 3.6 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.13 3.2 691 3.2 35,890 3.2 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.40 4.5 655 4.5 34,030 4.5 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.49 4.2 709 4.1 36,837 4.1 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.80 4.5 672 4.5 34,928 4.5 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.92 2.7 757 2.7 39,338 2.7 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.98 1.6 518 1.6 26,928 1.6 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.65 1.8 503 1.7 26,143 1.7 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.69 4.2 547 4.2 28,461 4.2 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.64 1.0 690 1.0 35,468 1.0 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.21 1.7 798 1.6 41,409 1.6 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.35 5.8 783 5.2 40,721 5.2 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.32 3.5 559 3.5 29,061 3.5 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.00 1.2 625 1.1 31,722 1.1 Computer operators................................................ 16.53 3.1 656 3.1 33,984 3.1 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.68 1.5 535 1.5 27,562 1.5 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.68 1.2 499 1.6 25,640 1.6 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.71 3.2 608 3.1 31,406 3.1 Desktop publishers................................................ 18.08 6.9 694 6.2 36,094 6.2 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.36 2.3 601 2.3 31,240 2.3 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.73 4.8 461 4.6 23,983 4.6 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.01 1.1 549 1.1 28,403 1.1 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.36 3.1 489 3.0 25,273 3.0 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 15.14 13.5 605 13.5 31,485 13.5 Statistical assistants............................................ 16.28 6.5 638 5.9 33,070 5.9 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.26 7.6 489 7.6 22,832 7.6 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers........................................................ 18.55 12.7 765 12.5 39,782 12.5 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 9.9 369 9.6 18,709 9.6 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.81 6.0 392 6.0 16,914 6.0 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 9.92 7.4 396 7.4 15,561 7.4 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 11.44 7.5 457 7.5 23,788 7.5 Logging workers................................................... 15.71 16.2 629 16.2 32,687 16.2 Logging equipment operators..................................... 18.49 13.6 740 13.6 38,458 13.6 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.50 1.5 778 1.5 39,799 1.5 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.55 3.0 1,079 3.3 55,886 3.3 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 6.7 845 6.7 43,948 6.7 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... $25.19 6.4% $1,004 6.5% $50,298 6.5% Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.72 6.1 1,025 6.2 51,258 6.2 Carpenters........................................................ 20.44 2.9 811 2.7 41,688 2.7 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 770 9.4 39,975 9.4 Carpet installers............................................... 22.31 17.3 892 17.3 46,407 17.3 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.11 8.3 716 8.1 37,145 8.1 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.23 3.8 767 3.9 38,946 3.9 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.21 3.7 766 3.9 38,885 3.9 Construction laborers............................................. 14.93 5.1 593 5.0 29,802 5.0 Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.54 3.9 740 4.0 36,868 4.0 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.56 5.3 618 5.1 29,873 5.1 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 19.48 4.3 779 4.5 39,174 4.5 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.67 5.3 706 5.3 36,554 5.3 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.5 695 6.5 36,008 6.5 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 749 6.8 38,700 6.8 Electricians...................................................... 22.94 3.9 913 3.8 47,453 3.8 Glaziers.......................................................... 18.22 15.5 729 15.5 37,896 15.5 Insulation workers................................................ 16.37 7.3 655 7.3 34,039 7.3 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.23 5.6 569 5.6 29,601 5.6 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 714 10.6 37,115 10.6 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.27 4.0 605 4.2 31,143 4.2 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.19 4.0 602 4.2 30,991 4.2 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.63 7.3 904 7.2 46,809 7.2 Pipelayers...................................................... 17.09 9.9 681 9.5 35,393 9.5 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.20 6.5 927 6.5 48,002 6.5 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 5.5 658 5.6 34,150 5.6 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 681 13.3 34,896 13.3 Roofers........................................................... 16.01 7.7 638 7.6 30,627 7.6 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.72 7.8 773 8.1 39,832 8.1 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.79 13.4 1,112 13.4 57,713 13.4 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.63 2.4 504 2.4 25,700 2.4 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 623 12.7 31,575 12.7 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.76 5.5 510 5.5 26,504 5.5 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.50 3.6 420 3.6 21,814 3.6 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.19 4.2 408 4.2 21,192 4.2 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.32 3.4 493 3.4 25,635 3.4 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.68 6.1 387 6.1 19,217 6.1 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.49 3.6 1,008 3.8 52,408 3.8 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 14.3 1,517 14.3 78,880 14.3 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.93 24.5 757 24.5 38,409 24.5 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.78 7.1 626 7.0 31,518 7.0 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 21.38 9.5 855 9.5 44,476 9.5 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.43 10.4 759 16.1 39,483 16.1 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.06 4.7 640 4.7 32,868 4.7 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... $19.37 19.7% $775 19.7% $40,284 19.7% Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 734 13.5 38,142 13.5 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 677 9.3 35,225 9.3 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 831 7.1 43,169 7.1 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 723 6.2 37,453 6.2 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.47 7.9 739 7.9 38,421 7.9 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 467 8.0 24,263 8.0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.81 1.7 795 1.7 41,244 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.55 3.5 1,085 3.9 56,387 3.9 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.32 5.7 693 5.7 35,945 5.7 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.55 2.8 1,022 2.8 53,131 2.8 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.55 2.8 1,022 2.8 53,131 2.8 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.42 5.1 777 5.1 40,404 5.1 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 552 7.7 28,686 7.7 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 24.33 10.0 973 10.0 50,613 10.0 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.66 5.8 865 5.8 44,972 5.8 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.22 7.5 1,169 7.5 60,786 7.5 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.61 10.7 831 10.0 43,190 10.0 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.41 6.1 576 6.1 29,963 6.1 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.13 4.4 763 4.4 39,701 4.4 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.85 7.4 1,080 7.4 55,883 7.4 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 18.13 3.0 733 3.0 38,089 3.0 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.01 8.9 688 9.2 35,794 9.2 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 669 5.3 34,790 5.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.45 3.1 745 3.1 38,762 3.1 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.58 2.0 785 2.0 40,810 2.0 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.74 2.0 756 2.2 39,302 2.2 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.69 6.1 654 8.5 33,998 8.5 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.35 2.1 774 2.0 40,209 2.0 Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.12 3.9 885 3.9 46,014 3.9 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.68 5.1 625 5.0 32,196 5.0 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 12.7 610 12.9 30,970 12.9 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 664 13.3 34,095 13.3 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.45 3.4 618 3.4 32,143 3.4 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.72 4.9 427 5.1 22,178 5.1 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.51 5.2 418 5.5 21,747 5.5 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ $20.86 5.3% $833 5.3% $43,312 5.3% Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 22.32 3.8 891 3.8 46,324 3.8 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.51 3.7 784 4.0 40,718 4.0 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.29 6.8 740 6.3 38,503 6.3 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 18.84 1.9 752 1.9 38,993 1.9 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.12 1.8 882 1.8 45,809 1.8 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.63 2.5 664 2.5 34,329 2.5 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.01 4.1 680 4.1 35,308 4.1 Millwrights..................................................... 22.20 5.6 888 5.6 46,134 5.6 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 760 6.2 39,526 6.2 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.45 2.5 1,018 2.5 52,819 2.5 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.84 3.6 1,074 3.6 55,834 3.6 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.55 3.7 982 3.7 50,859 3.7 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.20 5.5 846 5.5 44,007 5.5 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.76 11.2 790 11.2 41,102 11.2 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 15.00 2.6 596 2.6 30,725 2.6 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.31 8.6 570 8.3 29,565 8.3 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.24 9.6 731 8.2 38,017 8.2 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 486 8.6 25,253 8.6 Riggers......................................................... 17.41 19.4 696 19.4 36,216 19.4 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.44 3.5 938 3.5 48,763 3.5 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.44 2.9 495 3.0 25,305 3.0 Production occupations.............................................. 15.29 1.2 609 1.2 31,614 1.2 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.99 1.8 934 1.9 48,537 1.9 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.26 4.0 930 4.0 48,345 4.0 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.30 3.0 530 3.1 27,576 3.1 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 447 7.5 23,260 7.5 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 3.1 529 3.1 27,496 3.1 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 560 5.9 29,106 5.9 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.09 10.2 762 10.3 39,629 10.3 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.80 6.6 630 6.3 32,567 6.3 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 15.08 3.6 602 3.6 31,249 3.6 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 515 5.8 26,771 5.8 Team assemblers................................................. 18.06 9.0 720 9.1 37,356 9.1 Bakers............................................................ 12.59 6.3 495 6.3 25,482 6.3 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.08 4.7 477 4.8 24,826 4.8 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 5.1 588 5.8 30,564 5.8 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.52 7.4 378 7.5 19,651 7.5 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.97 4.2 438 4.3 22,761 4.3 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.58 3.8 501 3.8 26,037 3.8 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.20 9.3 488 9.3 25,381 9.3 Food batchmakers................................................ $13.59 3.9% $540 4.0% $28,034 4.0% Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 433 9.0 22,528 9.0 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.37 4.2 697 4.2 36,248 4.2 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.38 3.4 657 3.5 34,179 3.5 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 950 6.9 49,384 6.9 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.69 4.8 582 4.8 30,251 4.8 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.01 4.3 554 4.3 28,792 4.3 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 534 7.7 27,626 7.7 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 661 8.9 34,366 8.9 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.47 2.3 578 2.2 30,031 2.2 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.22 2.9 567 2.9 29,476 2.9 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.60 9.5 543 9.4 28,215 9.4 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.79 4.0 551 4.0 28,636 4.0 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.39 5.5 655 5.5 34,071 5.5 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 665 9.2 34,552 9.2 Machinists........................................................ 20.23 1.7 808 1.7 42,012 1.7 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 705 5.4 36,529 5.4 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 716 7.6 37,191 7.6 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 682 8.0 35,109 8.0 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 6.9 888 6.9 45,996 6.9 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 939 8.0 48,610 8.0 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 719 11.0 37,312 11.0 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.10 3.3 522 3.3 27,108 3.3 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 669 8.9 34,779 8.9 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.86 3.4 512 3.4 26,595 3.4 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 651 4.1 33,829 4.1 Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 955 1.8 49,596 1.8 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.54 2.4 660 2.4 34,300 2.4 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.67 2.7 666 2.7 34,621 2.7 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 619 5.6 32,090 5.6 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.95 5.4 598 5.4 31,063 5.4 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 665 10.2 34,444 10.2 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. $17.23 15.2% $689 15.2% $35,845 15.2% Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.88 6.9 592 7.0 30,774 7.0 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 723 5.6 37,589 5.6 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.22 4.1 516 3.6 26,770 3.6 Bindery workers................................................. 13.15 4.1 513 3.7 26,655 3.7 Printers.......................................................... 16.23 3.4 643 3.3 33,420 3.3 Job printers.................................................... 16.84 5.5 659 5.0 34,241 5.0 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.72 3.2 661 3.2 34,361 3.2 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.96 4.8 634 4.7 32,959 4.7 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.85 3.7 388 3.9 20,180 3.9 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.13 4.9 355 5.3 18,458 5.3 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.58 8.1 418 8.4 21,707 8.4 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.31 8.6 541 8.7 28,158 8.7 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 605 21.3 31,436 21.3 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.23 8.0 536 8.1 27,872 8.1 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.4 467 3.6 24,266 3.6 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 508 9.6 26,391 9.6 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 431 5.4 22,413 5.4 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 6.4 487 6.4 25,336 6.4 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 471 5.0 24,483 5.0 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 515 7.1 26,747 7.1 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 616 7.6 32,024 7.6 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 724 11.0 37,668 11.0 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 592 12.5 30,778 12.5 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.43 5.0 536 4.8 27,819 4.8 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.71 8.5 508 8.5 26,431 8.5 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 744 12.6 38,685 12.6 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 489 3.3 25,383 3.3 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 466 6.0 24,115 6.0 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 509 3.4 26,456 3.4 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.34 3.8 1,173 3.8 60,992 3.8 Nuclear power reactor operators................................. 31.89 2.7 1,275 2.7 66,326 2.7 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 10.9 1,187 11.0 61,708 11.0 Power plant operators........................................... 27.76 4.6 1,109 4.5 57,669 4.5 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.61 4.3 971 4.3 50,510 4.3 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.70 3.0 828 3.0 43,033 3.0 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.17 4.8 958 5.0 49,819 5.0 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 910 3.9 47,338 3.9 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.80 6.1 1,112 6.1 57,830 6.1 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.54 7.1 1,021 7.1 53,067 7.1 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.20 6.0 766 6.0 39,828 6.0 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ $17.76 7.9% $707 7.9% $36,766 7.9% Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.38 8.7 814 8.7 42,340 8.7 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.43 4.1 616 4.0 31,631 4.0 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.89 9.0 636 9.0 32,670 9.0 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.55 5.9 502 5.9 25,701 5.9 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.42 4.3 654 4.3 33,649 4.3 Cutting workers................................................... 13.29 3.0 529 3.0 27,130 3.0 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.04 6.2 520 6.3 26,931 6.3 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.38 3.4 532 3.2 27,196 3.2 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.01 7.3 559 7.2 29,053 7.2 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.92 11.5 597 11.5 31,043 11.5 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.67 2.7 624 2.7 32,421 2.7 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.06 3.7 598 3.8 31,086 3.8 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.41 7.2 606 7.6 31,533 7.6 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.74 4.0 630 4.0 32,746 4.0 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.13 9.1 525 9.1 27,309 9.1 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.59 6.0 582 5.9 30,199 5.9 Painting workers.................................................. 15.02 4.2 601 4.3 31,230 4.3 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.01 3.6 559 3.5 29,069 3.5 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.66 10.5 750 10.8 39,017 10.8 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.47 7.0 498 7.0 25,874 7.0 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.87 8.0 504 7.3 26,123 7.3 Photographic process workers.................................... 14.40 15.5 562 14.0 29,105 14.0 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.80 6.2 463 5.6 24,028 5.6 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 648 5.4 33,696 5.4 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.99 2.9 517 2.8 26,783 2.8 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 504 5.7 26,222 5.7 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 17.09 22.0 683 22.0 35,538 22.0 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.36 13.6 679 11.8 35,297 11.8 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.51 6.7 500 6.7 26,017 6.7 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.30 9.2 649 9.2 33,743 9.2 Tire builders................................................... 16.34 9.0 653 9.0 33,969 9.0 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.27 1.9 448 1.8 23,234 1.8 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.21 1.3 610 1.5 31,425 1.5 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.45 3.3 796 4.0 41,271 4.0 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.88 3.0 947 3.1 49,249 3.1 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 94.47 13.7 2,318 5.8 120,016 5.8 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 109.86 9.1 2,452 3.8 127,501 3.8 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... $10.79 9.1% $432 9.1% $22,442 9.1% Bus drivers....................................................... 16.51 5.2 615 4.6 28,738 4.6 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 17.24 8.8 687 8.8 35,654 8.8 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.07 3.5 498 4.5 19,974 4.5 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.18 1.4 671 1.7 34,604 1.7 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.01 5.1 649 5.2 33,760 5.2 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.02 1.8 720 2.0 37,047 2.0 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.50 2.6 579 2.8 30,005 2.8 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.21 9.2 393 8.8 20,400 8.8 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.38 22.1 1,160 18.3 59,322 18.3 Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 1,187 18.4 61,702 18.4 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 24.99 10.1 999 10.1 51,974 10.1 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.03 3.6 1,001 3.6 52,068 3.6 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 13.11 5.8 573 6.2 28,597 6.2 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 19.87 15.3 982 21.0 46,272 21.0 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 15.3 982 21.0 46,272 21.0 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 16.6 1,311 4.9 58,952 4.9 Bridge and lock tenders........................................... 14.92 2.7 597 2.7 31,023 2.7 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.97 4.0 312 4.5 16,235 4.5 Service station attendants........................................ 10.45 7.0 415 7.1 21,600 7.1 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.57 6.0 927 3.9 48,209 3.9 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.13 15.1 605 15.1 31,464 15.1 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.74 6.9 749 6.9 38,882 6.9 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.95 3.5 637 3.4 32,526 3.4 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.85 3.5 633 3.5 32,315 3.5 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 12.8 687 12.9 35,708 12.9 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.25 2.0 569 2.0 29,407 2.0 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.28 1.2 448 1.2 23,139 1.2 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.36 2.6 414 2.6 21,480 2.6 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.91 1.5 472 1.6 24,398 1.6 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.42 2.8 454 2.8 23,598 2.8 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.04 1.9 398 2.0 20,544 2.0 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.03 5.5 841 5.5 43,002 5.5 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.10 7.4 552 4.5 28,712 4.5 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 909 8.7 45,238 8.7 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 4 Full-time private industry workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $19.76 1.3% $785 1.3% $40,553 1.3% Management occupations.............................................. 40.39 1.6 1,645 1.7 85,470 1.7 Chief executives.................................................. 103.76 26.9 4,633 27.8 240,903 27.8 General and operations managers................................... 44.00 2.7 1,861 2.8 96,777 2.8 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.38 6.5 1,289 6.8 67,018 6.8 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.03 4.6 1,933 4.8 100,491 4.8 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.39 6.6 2,081 7.2 108,190 7.2 Sales managers.................................................. 42.51 4.9 1,774 4.7 92,259 4.7 Public relations managers......................................... 41.51 13.9 1,645 13.9 85,548 13.9 Administrative services managers.................................. 28.99 3.9 1,168 4.1 60,698 4.1 Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.53 2.6 2,041 2.7 106,087 2.7 Financial managers................................................ 41.30 2.4 1,669 2.3 86,794 2.3 Human resources managers.......................................... 33.80 9.2 1,356 9.2 70,492 9.2 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 38.27 7.0 1,560 6.7 81,106 6.7 Training and development managers............................... 30.61 16.6 1,222 16.3 63,563 16.3 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.62 2.8 1,587 2.5 82,513 2.5 Purchasing managers............................................... 40.42 4.6 1,627 4.7 84,626 4.7 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.86 4.8 1,375 5.1 71,512 5.1 Construction managers............................................. 35.04 3.8 1,450 3.5 75,202 3.5 Education administrators.......................................... 27.57 4.3 1,092 4.3 56,104 4.3 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.19 13.8 821 13.1 42,090 13.1 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 30.89 7.2 1,223 7.2 62,570 7.2 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.31 4.0 1,314 4.1 67,752 4.1 Engineering managers.............................................. 53.48 2.4 2,181 2.4 113,388 2.4 Food service managers............................................. 23.76 6.8 1,058 9.6 54,742 9.6 Funeral directors................................................. 22.11 15.1 918 13.7 47,725 13.7 Lodging managers.................................................. 23.20 19.5 1,002 19.1 52,124 19.1 Medical and health services managers.............................. 36.42 2.9 1,468 3.0 76,354 3.0 Natural sciences managers......................................... 45.32 8.6 1,812 10.2 94,225 10.2 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.61 5.1 988 5.1 51,359 5.1 Social and community service managers............................. 24.51 6.6 952 7.1 49,182 7.1 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 29.03 .9 1,165 .9 60,404 .9 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 27.02 2.0 1,093 2.0 56,859 2.0 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.16 2.4 981 2.5 51,009 2.5 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 2.6 976 2.6 50,757 2.6 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.37 7.0 1,041 7.6 54,110 7.6 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.17 10.1 1,085 8.1 56,422 8.1 Cost estimators................................................... 29.55 5.0 1,201 5.1 62,428 5.1 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.62 3.0 1,062 3.0 53,938 3.0 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.86 6.7 1,138 6.7 59,161 6.7 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.08 3.8 1,046 3.5 54,401 3.5 Training and development specialists............................ 24.69 5.9 989 5.7 48,280 5.7 Logisticians...................................................... 30.78 7.5 1,230 7.5 63,950 7.5 Management analysts............................................... $35.25 3.3% $1,416 3.5% $73,640 3.5% Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.44 5.7 885 5.8 46,023 5.8 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.63 2.4 1,107 2.3 57,554 2.3 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 23.55 13.3 932 13.3 48,443 13.3 Budget analysts................................................... 31.11 8.1 1,275 9.3 66,318 9.3 Credit analysts................................................... 26.51 5.2 1,055 5.0 54,883 5.0 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.28 3.3 1,329 3.1 69,091 3.1 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.02 3.7 1,460 3.7 75,926 3.7 Personal financial advisors..................................... 27.43 8.0 1,088 7.9 56,575 7.9 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.52 6.1 1,179 6.0 61,332 6.0 Financial examiners............................................... 30.96 7.2 1,240 7.4 64,473 7.4 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.45 7.7 1,260 7.7 65,517 7.7 Loan counselors................................................. 20.78 23.2 822 23.1 42,730 23.1 Loan officers................................................... 31.88 8.2 1,278 8.2 66,451 8.2 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.07 1.8 1,407 1.8 73,163 1.8 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 44.83 6.5 1,793 6.5 93,256 6.5 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.50 3.5 1,305 3.3 67,840 3.3 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.22 1.7 1,667 1.7 86,668 1.7 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.79 2.3 1,652 2.2 85,893 2.2 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.69 2.4 1,683 2.5 87,526 2.5 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.43 3.9 1,012 4.0 52,602 4.0 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.68 1.8 1,508 1.8 78,419 1.8 Database administrators........................................... 31.46 4.5 1,259 4.7 65,465 4.7 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.68 2.7 1,230 2.3 63,803 2.3 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.69 5.0 1,307 4.9 67,956 4.9 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 1,566 4.5 81,454 4.5 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.57 5.3 1,442 5.6 75,006 5.6 Statisticians..................................................... 31.67 16.2 1,251 16.1 65,028 16.1 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.31 5.4 813 5.4 42,252 5.4 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.85 2.5 1,286 2.5 66,833 2.5 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.77 5.8 1,301 5.7 67,667 5.7 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.91 5.9 1,308 5.8 68,005 5.8 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 26.65 12.1 1,069 11.8 55,601 11.8 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 18.31 12.6 732 12.6 38,082 12.6 Surveyors....................................................... 30.18 12.5 1,212 11.7 63,032 11.7 Engineers......................................................... 37.63 1.1 1,527 1.0 79,381 1.0 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.06 4.7 1,885 4.7 98,030 4.7 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.87 6.4 1,559 6.3 81,080 6.3 Civil engineers................................................. 33.13 3.3 1,370 3.1 71,221 3.1 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.60 6.1 1,723 7.1 89,586 7.1 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.77 2.5 1,534 2.2 79,774 2.2 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.51 4.1 1,524 3.8 79,255 3.8 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 37.99 2.9 1,543 2.9 80,219 2.9 Environmental engineers......................................... 41.75 6.3 1,672 6.3 86,157 6.3 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.95 2.6 1,425 2.6 74,103 2.6 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. $39.52 10.8% $1,601 11.2% $83,243 11.2% Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.83 2.0 1,382 2.0 71,845 2.0 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 5.8 1,231 5.8 64,011 5.8 Materials engineers............................................. 36.00 7.8 1,468 7.0 76,335 7.0 Mechanical engineers............................................ 33.67 1.5 1,375 1.8 71,488 1.8 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.82 4.5 1,673 4.5 86,992 4.5 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.39 15.3 1,935 15.3 99,834 15.3 Drafters.......................................................... 22.67 1.8 904 1.8 47,004 1.8 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.50 3.0 940 3.0 48,884 3.0 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 21.50 5.1 860 5.1 44,729 5.1 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.20 4.6 888 4.6 46,174 4.6 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.84 4.3 914 4.3 47,435 4.3 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.23 5.2 1,014 5.3 52,750 5.3 Civil engineering technicians................................... 16.28 19.6 651 19.6 33,867 19.6 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.09 6.9 884 6.9 45,966 6.9 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.83 4.6 1,000 4.5 52,006 4.5 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.85 18.7 1,194 18.7 61,080 18.7 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.00 3.3 963 3.4 50,054 3.4 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.71 8.6 909 8.6 47,213 8.6 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 18.57 11.2 743 11.2 38,634 11.2 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.32 2.6 1,207 2.8 62,588 2.8 Life scientists................................................... 34.02 5.8 1,326 6.0 68,821 6.0 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 34.68 11.8 1,369 11.7 69,832 11.7 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 1,386 10.6 72,081 10.6 Biological scientists........................................... 33.87 6.9 1,301 7.6 67,573 7.6 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.84 8.5 1,359 10.1 70,658 10.1 Microbiologists............................................... 28.43 11.9 1,150 11.4 59,782 11.4 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 26.27 19.1 1,094 16.5 56,888 16.5 Foresters..................................................... 26.27 19.1 1,094 16.5 56,888 16.5 Medical scientists.............................................. 34.18 11.2 1,352 10.8 70,286 10.8 Physical scientists............................................... 34.37 4.1 1,382 4.2 71,660 4.2 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 46.33 9.8 1,840 10.1 95,659 10.1 Physicists.................................................... 46.33 9.8 1,840 10.1 95,659 10.1 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.82 8.5 1,316 8.5 68,409 8.5 Chemists...................................................... 31.30 7.7 1,255 7.7 65,266 7.7 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 1,619 9.4 84,211 9.4 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 35.38 5.2 1,452 5.7 75,508 5.7 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 32.09 8.3 1,326 9.3 68,956 9.3 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 43.04 7.0 1,745 6.7 90,728 6.7 Economists........................................................ 36.77 19.8 1,530 19.7 79,585 19.7 Market and survey researchers..................................... 33.86 5.0 1,383 5.5 71,915 5.5 Market research analysts........................................ 33.87 5.0 1,383 5.5 71,927 5.5 Psychologists..................................................... 28.37 15.4 1,085 14.3 54,515 14.3 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 30.27 17.6 1,157 16.1 57,744 16.1 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 34.49 8.4 1,337 8.3 69,507 8.3 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... $16.62 21.5% $662 21.2% $34,417 21.2% Biological technicians............................................ 19.21 4.9 758 5.2 39,420 5.2 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.35 6.5 890 6.7 46,186 6.7 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.86 8.2 1,555 8.2 80,835 8.2 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 1,409 5.8 73,271 5.8 Social science research assistants................................ 21.18 5.7 840 5.6 43,000 5.6 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.16 9.9 842 10.0 43,692 10.0 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 25.70 12.0 1,026 12.1 53,330 12.1 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.28 2.8 679 2.9 35,048 2.9 Counselors........................................................ 17.77 4.1 690 4.0 35,534 4.0 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.06 5.2 639 4.9 33,215 4.9 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 20.69 8.6 782 8.2 39,636 8.2 Mental health counselors........................................ 18.17 4.9 721 5.1 37,497 5.1 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.12 5.6 551 5.9 28,650 5.9 Social workers.................................................... 18.87 2.6 734 2.6 37,918 2.6 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.04 3.0 656 2.4 33,407 2.4 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.47 3.8 867 4.4 45,110 4.4 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.66 4.4 696 3.5 36,186 3.5 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.70 4.0 574 4.2 29,631 4.2 Health educators................................................ 31.93 13.0 1,276 13.1 66,351 13.1 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.61 2.8 496 2.9 25,523 2.9 Clergy............................................................ 15.35 8.6 741 6.0 38,429 6.0 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 12.4 890 12.6 46,269 12.6 Legal occupations................................................... 40.32 8.5 1,641 8.9 85,302 8.9 Lawyers........................................................... 58.07 5.3 2,433 5.8 126,530 5.8 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.11 6.5 870 6.1 45,227 6.1 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.31 4.5 901 4.4 46,594 4.4 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 22.29 4.7 909 4.8 47,242 4.8 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 25.89 4.4 992 4.6 44,416 4.6 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 45.83 4.9 1,787 4.9 75,645 4.9 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 54.99 8.7 2,092 8.1 80,980 8.1 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 36.57 8.9 1,421 8.6 58,915 8.6 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 28.81 7.5 1,104 7.5 53,080 7.5 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.40 11.6 1,665 11.2 62,418 11.2 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 70.87 8.9 2,768 8.3 104,665 8.3 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 70.89 9.1 2,767 8.5 105,136 8.5 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.58 20.1 2,493 20.7 113,616 20.7 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 20.4 2,503 21.0 114,311 21.0 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.11 7.2 2,058 7.0 83,632 7.0 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.29 6.4 1,982 6.0 74,259 6.0 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 60.33 13.1 2,342 11.5 103,211 11.5 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.54 6.2 1,683 5.9 67,237 5.9 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.24 11.7 1,932 9.6 71,391 9.6 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... $39.96 7.5% $1,575 6.6% $74,740 6.6% Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.22 8.8 1,717 8.7 68,019 8.7 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 19.6 1,814 16.9 69,225 16.9 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 62.53 8.6 2,473 8.8 109,188 8.8 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 74.30 9.2 2,944 10.0 126,595 10.0 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 2.0 1,292 1.9 61,140 1.9 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.08 8.2 1,549 7.5 58,930 7.5 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.08 8.2 1,549 7.5 58,930 7.5 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 58.65 16.9 2,292 15.6 95,735 15.6 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 74.63 10.8 2,950 7.5 117,819 7.5 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.40 4.4 1,549 3.8 60,473 3.8 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 38.20 5.9 1,460 6.1 56,262 6.1 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.50 25.7 1,530 24.5 58,194 24.5 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 41.77 5.2 1,596 4.9 64,102 4.9 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 9.3 1,725 9.2 65,460 9.2 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.22 9.7 1,556 8.6 59,874 8.6 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 39.97 10.3 1,545 8.6 61,692 8.6 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 34.74 7.6 1,356 7.4 62,756 7.4 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 3.6 1,168 3.5 48,529 3.5 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.15 4.1 891 5.2 46,225 5.2 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 20.84 3.5 786 3.6 33,676 3.6 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 13.93 7.7 526 5.3 25,449 5.3 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.65 8.5 515 5.5 24,982 5.5 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.67 8.6 637 8.0 29,960 8.0 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.76 4.6 941 5.0 36,174 5.0 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.49 5.1 927 5.5 35,705 5.5 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 25.95 7.3 1,004 7.0 38,262 7.0 Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.30 4.1 1,180 3.3 45,307 3.3 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.74 4.0 1,195 3.2 45,552 3.2 Special education teachers...................................... 26.00 7.9 932 9.4 39,957 9.4 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 23.66 6.2 849 9.3 37,569 9.3 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 34.46 18.6 1,201 18.4 46,899 18.4 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 26.21 13.0 1,014 12.1 48,728 12.1 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 19.57 5.9 665 11.1 30,075 11.1 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 27.48 10.3 1,037 6.0 53,904 6.0 Librarians........................................................ 30.26 11.0 1,132 11.7 56,782 11.7 Library technicians............................................... 18.68 10.2 725 10.8 37,456 10.8 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.74 9.4 991 8.8 50,236 8.8 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.06 3.9 392 3.8 19,409 3.8 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.67 4.0 1,016 3.8 52,465 3.8 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.92 9.0 997 9.4 51,600 9.4 Art directors................................................... $28.84 11.1% $1,164 11.9% $60,530 11.9% Multi-media artists and animators............................... 24.32 10.4 970 10.6 50,426 10.6 Designers......................................................... 22.69 3.5 902 3.4 46,886 3.4 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.44 3.4 1,301 3.4 67,644 3.4 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 1,913 17.4 99,471 17.4 Floral designers................................................ 11.15 7.4 435 6.6 22,622 6.6 Graphic designers............................................... 20.61 3.2 818 3.2 42,550 3.2 Interior designers.............................................. 23.46 7.1 920 6.4 47,859 6.4 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 16.15 12.4 646 12.5 33,569 12.5 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 35.32 23.2 1,413 23.2 73,456 23.2 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 37.40 25.7 1,503 25.8 78,104 25.8 Producers and directors......................................... 37.62 25.8 1,512 25.9 78,571 25.9 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 24.20 12.9 937 13.0 46,759 13.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 23.94 14.7 916 14.8 45,304 14.8 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 35.14 14.5 1,358 12.9 59,914 12.9 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.27 14.5 1,516 13.0 63,954 13.0 Announcers........................................................ 40.87 24.1 1,633 24.1 84,919 24.1 Radio and television announcers................................. 42.00 23.0 1,678 23.1 87,255 23.1 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.76 13.6 1,233 13.6 64,001 13.6 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 27.14 5.8 1,051 5.6 54,573 5.6 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.80 4.6 1,060 4.5 55,119 4.5 Writers and editors............................................... 26.69 4.5 1,053 4.2 54,591 4.2 Editors......................................................... 25.43 6.0 996 5.5 51,815 5.5 Technical writers............................................... 30.07 6.7 1,204 6.7 62,592 6.7 Writers and authors............................................. 22.86 19.6 902 18.1 44,995 18.1 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 22.23 9.4 804 10.8 41,800 10.8 Interpreters and translators.................................... 20.21 16.8 648 12.0 33,711 12.0 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 22.57 10.8 923 12.4 48,007 12.4 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.51 21.7 897 22.8 46,648 22.8 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.64 12.5 836 14.5 43,482 14.5 Photographers..................................................... 14.61 11.7 587 12.5 28,867 12.5 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.49 11.9 860 11.9 44,709 11.9 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.84 17.4 834 17.4 43,353 17.4 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.91 1.9 1,093 1.9 56,834 1.9 Dentists.......................................................... 65.82 20.4 2,573 18.1 133,777 18.1 Dentists, general............................................... 69.17 22.2 2,697 19.6 140,243 19.6 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.70 4.8 906 5.0 47,086 5.0 Optometrists...................................................... 51.30 10.1 1,931 12.2 100,419 12.2 Pharmacists....................................................... 47.09 1.0 1,872 1.1 97,334 1.1 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 66.59 5.1 2,690 5.7 139,849 5.7 Anesthesiologists............................................... 80.79 17.4 3,433 19.5 178,493 19.5 Family and general practitioners................................ 69.52 9.2 2,744 9.4 142,674 9.4 Internists, general............................................. 61.40 24.4 2,508 23.6 130,405 23.6 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 2,365 25.7 122,967 25.7 Surgeons........................................................ 88.12 29.2 3,428 30.8 177,052 30.8 Physician assistants.............................................. $37.96 7.0% $1,515 6.9% $78,786 6.9% Registered nurses................................................. 29.43 1.1 1,143 1.1 59,407 1.1 Therapists........................................................ 27.22 2.8 1,066 2.7 55,133 2.7 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.73 6.3 1,140 6.4 59,055 6.4 Physical therapists............................................. 32.21 4.3 1,262 4.2 65,270 4.2 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.79 7.1 1,330 6.1 69,161 6.1 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.69 8.6 661 8.8 34,365 8.8 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.77 2.0 887 2.5 46,121 2.5 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.18 6.1 1,054 5.4 53,372 5.4 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.89 2.5 753 2.5 39,136 2.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 22.72 3.1 914 2.5 47,518 2.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.37 3.4 648 3.2 33,709 3.2 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.24 5.1 1,041 4.3 54,133 4.3 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.43 3.3 1,003 3.1 52,182 3.1 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.66 10.6 964 10.0 50,144 10.0 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.44 4.0 1,185 4.8 61,628 4.8 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.82 7.9 1,313 7.9 68,255 7.9 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.44 2.7 967 2.8 50,279 2.8 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.92 7.8 606 7.1 31,535 7.1 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.91 2.4 629 2.3 32,680 2.3 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.09 2.6 557 2.6 28,974 2.6 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.09 7.9 477 7.9 24,786 7.9 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.49 3.8 848 4.1 44,108 4.1 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.38 2.8 726 2.7 37,751 2.7 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.34 1.6 714 1.4 37,117 1.4 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.30 3.8 605 4.0 31,459 4.0 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 8.1 741 8.3 38,535 8.3 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 25.60 5.3 1,035 5.2 53,827 5.2 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 24.63 8.9 1,003 8.8 52,180 8.8 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 26.93 13.2 1,061 13.8 55,058 13.8 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.10 1.3 465 1.4 24,189 1.4 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.74 1.2 414 1.6 21,542 1.6 Home health aides............................................... 9.77 3.5 362 4.2 18,845 4.2 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.98 1.3 427 1.4 22,215 1.4 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.35 2.8 401 2.9 20,852 2.9 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.11 12.7 564 12.7 29,324 12.7 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 16.25 19.6 649 19.6 33,732 19.6 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.36 10.6 494 10.6 25,708 10.6 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 17.04 12.2 671 12.4 34,900 12.4 Physical therapist assistants................................... 23.02 10.5 917 10.6 47,677 10.6 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.81 5.5 421 4.7 21,891 4.7 Massage therapists................................................ 20.71 16.3 796 18.3 41,386 18.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.57 1.7 519 1.6 26,962 1.6 Dental assistants............................................... 16.14 2.5 574 3.0 29,851 3.0 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.02 2.5 509 2.3 26,466 2.3 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.56 5.0 533 5.5 27,708 5.5 Medical transcriptionists....................................... $14.77 4.7% $577 5.7% $30,001 5.7% Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.46 4.0 434 4.2 22,567 4.2 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.73 9.2 465 8.6 24,184 8.6 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.33 2.5 449 2.5 23,075 2.5 Fire fighters..................................................... 19.25 11.7 940 11.7 48,880 11.7 Police officers................................................... 18.42 6.6 734 6.7 38,185 6.7 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.42 6.6 734 6.7 38,185 6.7 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.60 2.2 419 2.2 21,772 2.2 Security guards................................................. 10.57 2.2 418 2.2 21,724 2.2 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.33 10.4 454 11.1 13,929 11.1 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.22 5.9 349 5.3 7,296 5.3 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.86 1.6 340 1.6 17,569 1.6 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.72 1.8 614 1.7 31,534 1.7 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.18 5.4 702 6.6 35,288 6.6 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.36 2.0 601 1.9 30,966 1.9 Cooks............................................................. 10.16 1.1 393 1.2 20,375 1.2 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.99 3.5 302 4.5 15,724 4.5 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.10 1.7 433 2.0 22,340 2.0 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.40 1.4 402 1.4 20,823 1.4 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.25 3.2 359 3.9 18,690 3.9 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.43 2.4 364 2.7 18,767 2.7 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.44 2.6 200 3.1 10,353 3.1 Bartenders...................................................... 7.03 4.3 257 5.1 13,322 5.1 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.67 4.0 171 5.1 8,831 5.1 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.10 3.6 271 3.7 14,029 3.7 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.31 2.1 317 2.2 16,398 2.2 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.29 2.6 316 2.8 16,384 2.8 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 8.35 2.6 320 3.2 16,446 3.2 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.45 5.4 328 5.7 17,026 5.7 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.24 1.8 320 1.6 16,523 1.6 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.90 8.1 321 8.6 16,567 8.6 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.38 3.1 448 3.1 23,015 3.1 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.28 6.4 735 6.3 38,187 6.3 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.39 3.2 656 3.1 34,107 3.1 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.49 12.6 914 12.6 47,387 12.6 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.44 3.5 410 3.5 21,182 3.5 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... $10.92 4.1% $432 4.1% $22,324 4.1% Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.90 2.4 344 2.2 17,733 2.2 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.85 3.8 631 3.5 32,837 3.5 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.28 3.7 447 3.6 21,653 3.6 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.99 3.9 436 3.8 21,078 3.8 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.95 10.9 601 14.9 30,254 14.9 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.92 7.5 411 5.9 20,911 5.9 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.08 3.6 570 3.4 29,614 3.4 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.03 7.2 654 8.0 33,995 8.0 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 444 1.4 23,079 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.19 4.2 609 4.5 29,636 4.5 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 9.83 4.0 387 3.9 20,102 3.9 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.43 4.9 255 3.8 13,267 3.8 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 2.4 250 1.6 13,025 1.6 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 8.59 7.0 305 2.5 15,857 2.5 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 13.49 11.2 540 11.2 27,716 11.2 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.60 7.6 372 7.7 16,549 7.7 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.02 10.7 349 10.6 14,685 10.6 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.98 11.0 428 13.0 22,088 13.0 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.47 5.6 465 6.4 24,191 6.4 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 12.57 5.8 470 6.7 24,450 6.7 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.27 16.1 510 17.9 26,531 17.9 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.75 13.2 412 15.1 21,409 15.1 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.99 10.8 388 10.8 20,086 10.8 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 8.02 5.1 308 6.0 15,940 6.0 Concierges...................................................... 13.73 9.8 542 10.2 28,205 10.2 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.79 10.9 419 9.9 14,905 9.9 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.66 11.2 411 10.2 14,270 10.2 Transportation attendants......................................... 31.27 4.6 644 3.4 33,447 3.4 Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 3.8 653 3.7 33,957 3.7 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 13.24 11.5 529 11.5 26,864 11.5 Child care workers................................................ 8.73 2.1 345 2.1 17,797 2.1 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.92 3.2 387 3.5 20,150 3.5 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 13.63 5.2 531 5.1 21,685 5.1 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.80 9.5 601 9.7 31,244 9.7 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.85 5.3 506 5.5 19,119 5.5 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.18 18.5 373 19.4 16,850 19.4 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.23 1.7 771 1.7 40,007 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.20 3.5 839 3.6 43,616 3.6 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.31 2.2 720 2.3 37,444 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 30.01 7.8 1,242 7.9 64,467 7.9 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.61 2.1 501 2.1 25,971 2.1 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.66 1.6 379 1.7 19,680 1.7 Cashiers...................................................... 9.54 1.2 374 1.2 19,408 1.2 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... $11.38 6.2% $455 6.2% $23,661 6.2% Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.36 3.4 538 3.6 27,923 3.6 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.57 6.7 462 6.7 23,961 6.7 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.05 3.2 610 3.5 31,706 3.5 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.42 3.1 576 3.1 29,831 3.1 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.28 10.7 917 10.5 47,665 10.5 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.06 6.3 1,033 6.1 53,721 6.1 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 53.54 8.7 2,141 9.0 111,338 9.0 Travel agents..................................................... 14.13 11.3 549 11.8 28,528 11.8 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.07 3.4 1,216 3.3 63,206 3.3 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 35.55 6.7 1,426 6.5 74,073 6.5 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.04 3.0 1,138 2.9 59,121 2.9 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.83 7.9 672 8.0 34,968 8.0 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.83 7.9 672 8.0 34,968 8.0 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.38 11.5 1,095 11.1 56,945 11.1 Real estate brokers............................................. 24.58 13.9 1,018 14.7 52,945 14.7 Real estate sales agents........................................ 28.27 14.0 1,118 13.3 58,160 13.3 Sales engineers................................................... 34.33 4.9 1,407 5.0 73,186 5.0 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.49 10.1 438 10.0 22,764 10.0 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.00 7.3 674 7.3 34,786 7.3 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 21.42 9.7 857 9.7 44,550 9.7 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.08 .8 596 .7 30,936 .7 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.94 1.5 873 1.5 45,360 1.5 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.78 4.5 462 4.4 24,034 4.4 Telephone operators............................................... 14.70 9.3 570 8.3 29,616 8.3 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.34 1.3 567 1.2 29,493 1.2 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.35 5.5 571 5.5 29,663 5.5 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.22 1.7 562 1.6 29,198 1.6 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.21 1.4 600 1.2 31,205 1.2 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.83 1.6 669 1.6 34,795 1.6 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.00 3.9 636 3.7 33,089 3.7 Tellers......................................................... 11.48 1.1 455 1.1 23,671 1.1 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.19 5.2 709 5.0 36,870 5.0 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.14 4.2 604 4.2 31,390 4.2 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.53 3.5 578 3.6 30,055 3.6 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.36 1.8 610 1.8 31,655 1.8 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.72 8.1 707 8.2 36,740 8.2 File clerks....................................................... 12.05 4.0 475 4.2 24,705 4.2 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 1.7 374 1.8 19,208 1.8 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.03 3.9 509 4.5 26,482 4.5 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.61 5.7 513 6.9 25,766 6.9 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.17 2.2 602 2.2 31,305 2.2 New accounts clerks............................................... $13.02 2.5% $517 2.5% $26,887 2.5% Order clerks...................................................... 14.35 3.1 573 3.1 29,723 3.1 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.96 4.5 674 4.2 35,052 4.2 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.33 1.6 486 1.5 25,225 1.5 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.82 7.9 543 8.9 28,227 8.9 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.46 16.4 858 16.4 44,623 16.4 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.01 3.0 423 3.7 22,011 3.7 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.72 2.9 678 3.0 35,234 3.0 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 13.91 13.7 556 13.7 28,821 13.7 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.88 2.8 686 2.9 35,606 2.9 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 17.09 7.5 684 7.5 35,557 7.5 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.88 2.7 755 2.7 39,250 2.7 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.94 1.6 517 1.5 26,861 1.5 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.54 1.7 499 1.7 25,944 1.7 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.75 4.4 550 4.4 28,602 4.4 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.96 1.2 703 1.2 36,444 1.2 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.44 1.7 807 1.6 41,954 1.6 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.60 6.5 795 6.0 41,321 6.0 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.34 3.6 560 3.6 29,084 3.6 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.08 1.7 630 1.4 32,476 1.4 Computer operators................................................ 16.79 2.8 668 2.9 34,741 2.9 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.19 2.1 518 2.0 26,881 2.0 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.45 1.2 490 1.5 25,390 1.5 Word processors and typists..................................... 16.57 7.4 650 7.0 33,784 7.0 Desktop publishers................................................ 18.11 7.0 695 6.2 36,137 6.2 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.33 2.4 600 2.3 31,191 2.3 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.81 5.1 464 4.8 24,119 4.8 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.83 1.4 543 1.4 28,185 1.4 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.26 3.1 485 3.0 25,043 3.0 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.89 5.5 516 5.5 26,814 5.5 Statistical assistants............................................ 17.03 6.2 665 5.3 34,554 5.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.89 9.2 475 9.2 21,878 9.2 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 9.9 369 9.6 18,709 9.6 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.61 6.5 384 6.5 16,304 6.5 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 9.95 7.6 398 7.6 15,497 7.6 Logging workers................................................... 15.85 16.5 634 16.5 32,959 16.5 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.49 1.7 778 1.7 39,753 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.93 3.3 1,096 3.5 56,761 3.5 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.36 7.0 854 7.0 44,430 7.0 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.22 6.4 1,006 6.5 50,364 6.5 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.77 6.1 1,027 6.2 51,334 6.2 Carpenters........................................................ 20.37 3.1 808 2.9 41,534 2.9 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 19.46 9.4 770 9.4 39,975 9.4 Carpet installers............................................... 22.31 17.3 892 17.3 46,407 17.3 Tile and marble setters......................................... $18.11 8.3% $716 8.1% $37,145 8.1% Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.21 3.8 766 4.0 38,890 4.0 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.18 3.7 765 3.9 38,828 3.9 Construction laborers............................................. 14.93 5.3 593 5.2 29,832 5.2 Construction equipment operators.................................. 19.36 5.0 773 5.1 37,889 5.1 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.53 6.6 617 6.4 29,242 6.4 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 20.72 5.6 829 5.8 41,121 5.8 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.67 5.3 706 5.3 36,554 5.3 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 6.5 695 6.5 36,008 6.5 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 749 6.8 38,700 6.8 Electricians...................................................... 22.94 4.2 913 4.1 47,454 4.1 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.05 18.3 682 18.3 35,468 18.3 Insulation workers................................................ 16.36 7.4 654 7.4 34,026 7.4 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.20 5.7 568 5.7 29,539 5.7 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 714 10.6 37,115 10.6 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 14.91 4.1 591 4.3 30,409 4.3 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 14.83 4.1 588 4.4 30,241 4.4 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.74 7.4 908 7.4 47,058 7.4 Pipelayers...................................................... 16.26 8.0 650 8.0 33,803 8.0 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.31 6.7 931 6.7 48,220 6.7 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 15.84 3.6 628 3.8 32,615 3.8 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers................................ 17.02 13.3 681 13.3 34,896 13.3 Roofers........................................................... 16.01 7.7 638 7.6 30,627 7.6 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.72 7.8 773 8.1 39,832 8.1 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 27.88 14.2 1,115 14.2 57,899 14.2 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.56 2.6 501 2.6 25,547 2.6 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.77 12.4 623 12.7 31,575 12.7 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.75 5.5 510 5.5 26,490 5.5 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.45 3.7 418 3.7 21,717 3.7 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.19 4.2 408 4.2 21,192 4.2 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.17 3.3 487 3.3 25,317 3.3 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.68 6.1 387 6.1 19,217 6.1 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.90 7.3 1,040 7.2 54,101 7.2 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 38.05 14.2 1,522 14.2 79,144 14.2 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.99 24.8 760 24.8 38,530 24.8 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 20.83 10.7 833 10.7 43,327 10.7 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.53 12.6 777 18.9 40,420 18.9 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.14 5.3 643 5.3 32,901 5.3 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.37 19.7 775 19.7 40,284 19.7 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.5 734 13.5 38,142 13.5 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 677 9.3 35,225 9.3 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.77 7.1 831 7.1 43,169 7.1 Mine cutting and channeling machine operators................... 18.09 6.2 723 6.2 37,453 6.2 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... $18.47 7.9% $739 7.9% $38,421 7.9% Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 11.67 8.0 467 8.0 24,263 8.0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.75 1.7 793 1.8 41,162 1.8 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.51 3.7 1,087 4.3 56,519 4.3 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.01 6.2 680 6.3 35,368 6.3 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.49 2.8 1,019 2.8 53,011 2.8 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.49 2.8 1,019 2.8 53,011 2.8 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.70 5.4 748 5.4 38,909 5.4 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.79 7.7 552 7.7 28,686 7.7 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 22.57 10.3 903 10.3 46,940 10.3 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.71 6.1 868 6.1 45,094 6.1 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.34 6.7 1,174 6.7 61,034 6.7 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 15.37 3.5 623 3.6 32,403 3.6 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.42 6.2 577 6.2 29,991 6.2 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.13 4.4 763 4.4 39,701 4.4 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.86 7.4 1,080 7.4 55,892 7.4 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.98 3.0 727 3.1 37,805 3.1 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.98 8.9 687 9.3 35,744 9.3 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 669 5.3 34,790 5.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.28 3.2 739 3.2 38,442 3.2 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.50 2.2 782 2.2 40,681 2.2 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.58 2.2 750 2.4 38,996 2.4 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.74 6.2 656 8.6 34,130 8.6 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.22 2.3 769 2.3 39,965 2.3 Rail car repairers.............................................. 21.66 4.2 866 4.2 45,052 4.2 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.68 5.4 625 5.3 32,183 5.3 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 12.7 610 12.9 30,970 12.9 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 664 13.3 34,095 13.3 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.44 3.7 618 3.7 32,112 3.7 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.71 4.9 426 5.1 22,172 5.1 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.51 5.2 418 5.5 21,738 5.5 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 21.05 7.1 842 7.1 43,758 7.1 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 23.13 5.0 925 5.0 48,093 5.0 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.54 4.0 786 4.3 40,846 4.3 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 18.29 6.8 740 6.3 38,503 6.3 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ $19.13 2.2% $764 2.2% $39,588 2.2% Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.06 1.8 880 1.8 45,693 1.8 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.80 3.2 670 3.1 34,662 3.1 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.03 4.4 682 4.5 35,395 4.5 Millwrights..................................................... 22.21 5.6 888 5.6 46,137 5.6 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 760 6.2 39,526 6.2 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.42 2.6 1,017 2.6 52,733 2.6 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.87 3.9 1,075 3.9 55,896 3.9 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.58 3.7 983 3.7 50,920 3.7 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.07 5.7 841 5.7 43,747 5.7 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.76 11.3 790 11.3 41,099 11.3 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.66 2.8 583 2.8 30,097 2.8 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.18 8.6 564 8.4 29,282 8.4 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.08 10.1 725 8.6 37,676 8.6 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.14 8.6 486 8.6 25,253 8.6 Riggers......................................................... 17.39 19.7 696 19.7 36,167 19.7 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.88 3.4 955 3.4 49,672 3.4 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.86 3.3 472 3.4 24,195 3.4 Production occupations.............................................. 15.19 1.1 605 1.2 31,422 1.2 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.92 1.9 931 1.9 48,392 1.9 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.26 4.0 930 4.0 48,345 4.0 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.30 3.0 530 3.1 27,576 3.1 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 11.39 8.2 447 7.5 23,260 7.5 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 3.1 529 3.1 27,496 3.1 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.03 5.8 560 5.9 29,106 5.9 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.09 10.2 762 10.3 39,629 10.3 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.80 6.6 630 6.3 32,567 6.3 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 15.08 3.6 602 3.6 31,249 3.6 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.87 5.8 515 5.8 26,771 5.8 Team assemblers................................................. 18.06 9.0 720 9.1 37,356 9.1 Bakers............................................................ 12.56 6.6 493 6.7 25,641 6.7 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.08 4.7 477 4.8 24,826 4.8 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.03 5.1 588 5.8 30,564 5.8 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.52 7.4 378 7.5 19,651 7.5 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.97 4.2 438 4.3 22,761 4.3 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.58 3.8 501 3.8 26,037 3.8 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.20 9.3 488 9.3 25,381 9.3 Food batchmakers................................................ 13.59 3.9 540 4.0 28,034 4.0 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.85 9.0 433 9.0 22,528 9.0 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.37 4.2 697 4.2 36,242 4.2 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.37 3.4 657 3.5 34,166 3.5 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.69 6.9 950 6.9 49,384 6.9 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ $14.69 4.8% $582 4.8% $30,251 4.8% Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.01 4.3 554 4.3 28,792 4.3 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 534 7.7 27,626 7.7 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.67 8.9 661 8.9 34,366 8.9 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.47 2.3 578 2.2 30,031 2.2 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 14.22 2.9 567 2.9 29,476 2.9 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.60 9.5 543 9.4 28,215 9.4 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.79 4.0 551 4.0 28,636 4.0 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.39 5.5 655 5.5 34,071 5.5 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.63 9.2 665 9.2 34,552 9.2 Machinists........................................................ 20.16 1.7 805 1.7 41,877 1.7 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.62 5.3 705 5.4 36,529 5.4 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 17.89 7.6 716 7.6 37,191 7.6 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.04 8.0 682 8.0 35,109 8.0 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 22.21 6.9 888 6.9 45,996 6.9 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 23.48 8.0 939 8.0 48,610 8.0 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 17.98 11.0 719 11.0 37,312 11.0 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.02 3.3 519 3.3 26,957 3.3 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.72 8.9 669 8.9 34,779 8.9 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.77 3.4 509 3.4 26,430 3.4 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.41 3.8 651 4.1 33,829 4.1 Tool and die makers............................................... 23.89 1.8 955 1.8 49,596 1.8 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.35 2.4 652 2.4 33,900 2.4 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.45 2.7 657 2.7 34,171 2.7 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.63 5.6 619 5.6 32,090 5.6 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.94 5.4 598 5.4 31,054 5.4 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.63 10.2 665 10.2 34,444 10.2 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.23 15.2 689 15.2 35,845 15.2 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.88 6.9 592 7.0 30,774 7.0 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.02 5.7 723 5.6 37,589 5.6 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.01 4.1 508 3.7 26,380 3.7 Bindery workers................................................. $12.94 4.2% $505 3.8% $26,257 3.8% Printers.......................................................... 16.24 3.5 643 3.4 33,438 3.4 Job printers.................................................... 16.86 5.5 660 5.1 34,320 5.1 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.72 3.2 661 3.2 34,361 3.2 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.97 4.9 634 4.8 32,963 4.8 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.80 4.0 386 4.2 20,061 4.2 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.10 5.0 354 5.4 18,394 5.4 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.58 8.1 418 8.4 21,704 8.4 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.31 8.6 541 8.7 28,158 8.7 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 605 21.3 31,436 21.3 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.23 8.0 536 8.1 27,872 8.1 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.79 3.4 467 3.6 24,266 3.6 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.70 9.6 508 9.6 26,391 9.6 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.07 4.8 431 5.4 22,413 5.4 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.18 6.4 487 6.4 25,336 6.4 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.87 4.7 471 5.0 24,483 5.0 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.96 7.2 515 7.1 26,747 7.1 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.65 7.6 616 7.6 32,024 7.6 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.73 9.3 724 11.0 37,668 11.0 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.85 12.5 592 12.5 30,778 12.5 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.37 4.8 534 4.6 27,699 4.6 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.71 8.5 508 8.5 26,431 8.5 Model makers and patternmakers, wood.............................. 18.60 12.6 744 12.6 38,685 12.6 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.25 3.3 489 3.3 25,383 3.3 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.66 6.0 466 6.0 24,115 6.0 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.75 3.3 509 3.4 26,456 3.4 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.80 3.7 1,192 3.7 62,003 3.7 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 32.90 7.9 1,323 8.0 68,779 8.0 Power plant operators........................................... 27.82 5.7 1,113 5.7 57,871 5.7 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.28 5.4 959 5.3 49,859 5.3 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 22.07 7.5 883 7.5 45,904 7.5 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.24 4.9 960 5.1 49,937 5.1 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.33 4.5 910 3.9 47,338 3.9 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.94 6.1 1,117 6.1 58,107 6.1 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.54 7.1 1,021 7.1 53,067 7.1 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.22 6.0 767 6.0 39,858 6.0 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.79 8.0 708 8.0 36,817 8.0 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.39 8.7 815 8.7 42,359 8.7 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.48 4.1 618 4.0 31,729 4.0 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 16.24 8.9 649 8.9 33,365 8.9 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ $12.55 5.9% $502 5.9% $25,701 5.9% Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.42 4.3 654 4.3 33,649 4.3 Cutting workers................................................... 13.29 3.0 529 3.0 27,130 3.0 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.04 6.2 520 6.3 26,931 6.3 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.38 3.4 532 3.2 27,196 3.2 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.01 7.3 559 7.2 29,053 7.2 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 14.91 11.5 597 11.5 31,019 11.5 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.62 2.7 623 2.7 32,330 2.7 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.97 3.8 594 4.0 30,894 4.0 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 15.57 7.9 612 8.3 31,823 8.3 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.32 2.2 613 2.2 31,856 2.2 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.13 9.1 525 9.1 27,309 9.1 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.59 6.0 582 5.9 30,199 5.9 Painting workers.................................................. 15.02 4.3 601 4.3 31,228 4.3 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.01 3.6 559 3.5 29,069 3.5 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.65 10.5 750 10.9 39,000 10.9 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.49 7.1 498 7.1 25,920 7.1 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.87 8.0 504 7.3 26,123 7.3 Photographic process workers.................................... 14.40 15.5 562 14.0 29,105 14.0 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.80 6.2 463 5.6 24,028 5.6 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 648 5.4 33,696 5.4 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.95 2.9 516 2.9 26,719 2.9 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 12.61 5.7 504 5.7 26,222 5.7 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 17.17 22.1 687 22.1 35,723 22.1 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.36 13.6 679 11.8 35,297 11.8 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 12.51 6.7 500 6.7 26,017 6.7 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 16.30 9.2 649 9.2 33,743 9.2 Tire builders................................................... 16.34 9.0 653 9.0 33,969 9.0 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.23 1.8 446 1.8 23,133 1.8 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.03 1.3 605 1.5 31,231 1.5 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.32 4.1 793 4.9 41,118 4.9 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 23.00 3.1 958 3.2 49,834 3.2 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 95.31 13.8 2,327 5.8 120,505 5.8 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 111.15 9.2 2,464 3.8 128,122 3.8 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians.................................................... 10.79 9.1 432 9.1 22,442 9.1 Bus drivers....................................................... 14.17 14.5 542 13.4 26,804 13.4 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 14.59 16.9 580 16.8 30,046 16.8 Bus drivers, school............................................. 12.26 9.6 402 8.6 16,931 8.6 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.13 1.4 669 1.7 34,529 1.7 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.01 5.1 649 5.2 33,760 5.2 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ $16.96 1.7% $719 2.1% $36,992 2.1% Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.47 2.7 578 2.8 29,957 2.8 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.19 9.3 392 8.9 20,366 8.9 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 27.40 22.1 1,161 18.3 59,385 18.3 Locomotive engineers............................................ 27.84 22.8 1,187 18.4 61,702 18.4 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 25.06 11.5 1,003 11.5 52,130 11.5 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.48 5.7 551 7.0 27,407 7.0 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 19.45 15.6 967 21.9 45,441 21.9 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.45 15.6 967 21.9 45,441 21.9 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.16 17.3 1,322 4.7 59,047 4.7 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.72 4.0 302 4.5 15,713 4.5 Service station attendants........................................ 10.32 7.5 410 7.5 21,319 7.5 Transportation inspectors......................................... 26.26 15.5 1,095 14.4 56,932 14.4 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.13 15.1 605 15.1 31,464 15.1 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.53 6.9 741 6.9 38,453 6.9 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.96 3.6 637 3.6 32,505 3.6 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.85 3.7 633 3.7 32,282 3.7 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 14.70 19.9 585 20.3 30,410 20.3 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.25 2.0 569 2.0 29,405 2.0 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.22 1.1 445 1.1 23,015 1.1 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.32 2.6 412 2.7 21,398 2.7 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.83 1.4 469 1.4 24,229 1.4 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.42 2.8 454 2.8 23,598 2.8 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.04 1.9 398 2.0 20,544 2.0 Pumping station operators......................................... 21.10 5.5 844 5.5 43,138 5.5 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.04 7.0 476 5.8 24,757 5.8 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 21.74 9.7 909 8.7 45,238 8.7 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 5 Full-time State and local government workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $24.46 1.3% $951 1.2% $44,789 1.2% Management occupations.............................................. 38.21 3.4 1,504 3.3 75,104 3.3 Chief executives.................................................. 47.38 10.2 2,008 6.8 104,149 6.8 General and operations managers................................... 37.12 4.8 1,470 5.0 76,410 5.0 Legislators....................................................... 18.52 29.9 700 29.3 23,203 29.3 Public relations managers......................................... 32.83 18.5 1,274 19.0 64,657 19.0 Administrative services managers.................................. 30.11 7.3 1,178 7.0 61,160 7.0 Computer and information systems managers......................... 35.92 8.0 1,411 8.7 71,616 8.7 Financial managers................................................ 38.62 8.3 1,495 9.2 77,754 9.2 Human resources managers.......................................... 42.05 3.8 1,671 4.1 85,010 4.1 Purchasing managers............................................... 32.03 14.4 1,274 14.4 66,269 14.4 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.92 6.4 1,356 6.4 70,424 6.4 Construction managers............................................. 29.05 7.1 1,151 7.1 54,614 7.1 Education administrators.......................................... 43.10 3.8 1,694 3.7 81,067 3.7 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 34.49 20.0 1,379 20.0 67,198 20.0 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 45.26 3.1 1,771 3.2 81,544 3.2 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 40.10 12.0 1,589 11.9 81,933 11.9 Engineering managers.............................................. 42.94 3.3 1,681 4.7 87,402 4.7 Food service managers............................................. 23.53 12.7 924 12.1 38,486 12.1 Medical and health services managers.............................. 43.14 27.9 1,672 26.5 86,761 26.5 Natural sciences managers......................................... 43.49 11.5 1,756 11.1 91,326 11.1 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 31.79 9.1 1,257 9.0 65,382 9.0 Social and community service managers............................. 26.00 3.9 1,012 3.8 52,637 3.8 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 24.34 2.9 958 2.7 49,639 2.7 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 18.79 13.5 746 13.1 38,734 13.1 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.06 6.7 983 6.7 51,142 6.7 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.06 6.7 983 6.7 51,142 6.7 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.12 7.0 918 7.0 47,096 7.0 Cost estimators................................................... 25.37 7.9 940 10.6 48,906 10.6 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 23.50 4.1 923 4.1 47,714 4.1 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 20.31 6.4 796 6.3 41,405 6.3 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.12 6.9 1,023 7.8 53,220 7.8 Training and development specialists............................ 26.73 7.2 1,057 7.2 54,375 7.2 Management analysts............................................... 24.54 8.3 970 7.9 50,385 7.9 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.11 3.3 944 3.2 49,101 3.2 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 24.40 7.8 941 7.5 48,915 7.5 Budget analysts................................................... 25.13 5.7 1,003 6.7 52,138 6.7 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 30.03 9.1 1,162 10.4 60,435 10.4 Financial examiners............................................... 29.65 11.4 1,179 11.7 61,291 11.7 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 21.71 10.3 856 9.4 44,451 9.4 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 21.71 10.3 856 9.4 44,451 9.4 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 26.78 2.6 1,058 2.7 54,867 2.7 Computer programmers.............................................. $26.23 3.8% $1,035 3.8% $53,775 3.8% Computer support specialists...................................... 23.95 6.4 913 5.7 46,742 5.7 Computer systems analysts......................................... 28.26 3.4 1,124 3.4 58,472 3.4 Database administrators........................................... 32.07 14.7 1,283 14.7 66,713 14.7 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 27.73 3.7 1,096 3.5 57,001 3.5 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 27.62 2.3 1,087 2.2 56,493 2.2 Architects, except naval.......................................... 29.98 8.3 1,172 7.1 60,928 7.1 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.55 9.4 1,222 7.6 63,518 7.6 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 17.91 11.5 707 11.2 36,749 11.2 Surveyors....................................................... 19.51 14.1 770 13.9 40,050 13.9 Engineers......................................................... 32.22 2.6 1,268 2.6 65,901 2.6 Civil engineers................................................. 32.84 3.5 1,289 3.5 67,039 3.5 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 33.46 9.1 1,338 9.1 69,590 9.1 Electrical engineers.......................................... 33.46 9.1 1,338 9.1 69,590 9.1 Environmental engineers......................................... 32.54 6.7 1,283 6.5 66,700 6.5 Drafters.......................................................... 24.19 4.7 962 4.7 50,013 4.7 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.81 3.4 859 3.3 44,601 3.3 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.06 4.8 832 4.6 43,269 4.6 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 27.38 5.4 1,083 5.7 55,707 5.7 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 23.40 15.4 904 16.9 46,999 16.9 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 20.69 14.3 816 13.5 42,418 13.5 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.72 7.5 810 8.3 42,115 8.3 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 25.97 7.3 1,018 6.8 50,736 6.8 Life scientists................................................... 24.06 6.0 956 5.7 49,498 5.7 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 26.58 5.2 1,058 5.2 53,800 5.2 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 26.78 6.2 1,071 6.2 54,199 6.2 Biological scientists........................................... 23.83 8.1 938 7.1 48,787 7.1 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.82 9.2 1,002 7.3 52,113 7.3 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 25.54 7.9 1,019 8.0 52,966 8.0 Conservation scientists....................................... 26.76 9.3 1,070 9.3 55,630 9.3 Foresters..................................................... 22.52 10.9 894 11.1 46,482 11.1 Medical scientists.............................................. 22.90 6.6 912 6.4 47,256 6.4 Physical scientists............................................... 25.59 6.6 1,020 6.6 52,807 6.6 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 31.88 4.2 1,275 4.2 66,317 4.2 Chemists...................................................... 31.88 4.2 1,275 4.2 66,317 4.2 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 24.17 8.1 960 7.9 49,781 7.9 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.17 8.6 958 8.3 49,840 8.3 Hydrologists.................................................. 24.46 17.4 979 17.4 50,886 17.4 Market and survey researchers..................................... 24.44 21.9 978 21.9 50,845 21.9 Psychologists..................................................... 39.72 8.2 1,480 5.9 63,489 5.9 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 40.64 8.3 1,505 6.0 63,510 6.0 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.30 3.7 1,081 3.5 56,225 3.5 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 14.42 12.3 576 12.2 29,931 12.2 Biological technicians............................................ 14.84 9.0 591 9.0 30,711 9.0 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.74 7.0 910 7.0 46,565 7.0 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... $20.34 6.1% $785 6.2% $39,791 6.2% Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 20.50 7.6 820 7.6 42,646 7.6 Community and social services occupations........................... 23.45 2.2 906 2.0 44,396 2.0 Counselors........................................................ 29.24 3.0 1,107 2.6 49,795 2.6 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 20.98 7.4 783 6.3 40,645 6.3 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 33.21 5.1 1,243 4.5 52,469 4.5 Mental health counselors........................................ 26.29 7.0 1,031 5.9 53,247 5.9 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.99 10.1 830 9.9 42,815 9.9 Social workers.................................................... 21.87 2.2 854 2.1 43,561 2.1 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 21.67 4.0 847 3.7 42,370 3.7 Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.66 5.0 860 4.9 44,699 4.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.81 3.9 842 3.8 43,759 3.8 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.38 5.6 757 5.5 39,045 5.5 Health educators................................................ 19.21 6.4 761 5.9 39,559 5.9 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 22.68 6.1 889 5.8 46,249 5.8 Social and human service assistants............................. 14.87 4.6 576 4.9 29,367 4.9 Legal occupations................................................... 37.24 11.6 1,439 11.5 74,842 11.5 Lawyers........................................................... 40.76 14.0 1,578 14.0 82,070 14.0 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 55.18 12.2 2,179 12.5 113,303 12.5 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 59.95 11.5 2,383 11.8 123,933 11.8 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 23.62 6.1 926 5.6 48,158 5.6 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 23.44 9.1 886 9.0 46,065 9.0 Court reporters................................................. 25.13 12.2 931 12.4 48,410 12.4 Law clerks...................................................... 20.51 11.3 793 10.0 41,236 10.0 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 33.83 1.5 1,248 1.4 48,470 1.4 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.23 3.0 1,749 2.7 70,743 2.7 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 63.07 23.9 2,480 24.4 94,202 24.4 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 46.22 12.2 1,783 11.2 70,272 11.2 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 50.93 10.3 1,989 9.2 77,594 9.2 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 43.13 13.1 1,650 12.3 65,478 12.3 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 52.17 11.3 2,136 11.2 84,006 11.2 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 57.17 12.6 2,339 9.7 93,633 9.7 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 44.66 6.2 2,051 11.3 92,922 11.3 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.82 6.1 2,051 12.1 94,477 12.1 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.49 9.4 1,699 8.0 63,653 8.0 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 51.75 13.3 1,991 11.6 78,545 11.6 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 36.07 5.5 1,533 6.4 57,690 6.4 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 53.74 11.6 2,020 9.3 66,542 9.3 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.34 8.4 1,867 8.2 74,935 8.2 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 37.82 16.4 1,462 15.6 55,723 15.6 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 36.35 11.6 1,434 11.5 58,286 11.5 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 52.82 19.6 2,094 20.0 88,918 20.0 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. $43.46 6.1% $1,756 7.6% $80,110 7.6% Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 44.62 7.3 1,812 9.0 84,630 9.0 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 36.06 4.8 1,414 4.3 56,470 4.3 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 39.79 10.6 1,542 9.0 62,805 9.0 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.05 10.7 1,552 9.1 62,449 9.1 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 46.48 14.9 1,709 11.4 67,245 11.4 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.71 4.6 1,575 3.6 61,430 3.6 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 35.14 12.4 1,318 12.6 50,767 12.6 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 40.25 6.9 1,562 6.3 61,277 6.3 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.84 7.8 1,766 6.9 71,823 6.9 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 46.07 10.3 1,810 9.8 68,965 9.8 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 43.00 3.1 1,654 3.0 66,622 3.0 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 35.85 5.2 1,348 4.0 54,957 4.0 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 35.33 .9 1,293 .8 49,376 .8 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 32.72 2.9 1,210 2.5 46,709 2.5 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.16 3.1 1,097 2.6 43,157 2.6 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 33.84 4.1 1,261 3.1 48,257 3.1 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.40 1.1 1,293 .9 49,176 .9 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.64 1.2 1,300 1.1 49,429 1.1 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.23 1.8 1,259 1.5 47,898 1.5 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.85 1.4 1,287 1.3 49,393 1.3 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.93 1.4 1,289 1.3 49,249 1.3 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 33.44 6.5 1,261 5.7 51,972 5.7 Special education teachers...................................... 37.69 2.4 1,345 1.8 51,877 1.8 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 39.32 2.6 1,384 2.8 53,494 2.8 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.25 3.4 1,230 3.4 47,010 3.4 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.34 4.0 1,315 2.8 50,654 2.8 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 38.59 3.2 1,359 2.7 53,640 2.7 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 32.86 10.2 1,219 6.9 52,510 6.9 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 28.53 10.7 1,130 10.6 46,798 10.6 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 20.96 12.8 815 14.1 42,194 14.1 Curators........................................................ 21.95 14.2 853 16.4 44,345 16.4 Librarians........................................................ 28.75 3.1 1,102 2.8 50,125 2.8 Library technicians............................................... 14.65 4.7 569 4.7 28,161 4.7 Farm and home management advisors................................. 25.72 17.5 1,095 13.4 56,117 13.4 Instructional coordinators........................................ 32.35 6.6 1,229 7.8 58,653 7.8 Teacher assistants................................................ 12.02 1.2 431 1.6 16,434 1.6 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 29.81 13.9 1,181 14.0 59,552 14.0 Designers......................................................... 21.43 7.4 851 7.5 44,288 7.5 Graphic designers............................................... 22.66 6.6 899 6.8 46,780 6.8 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 47.33 15.4 1,880 15.9 89,581 15.9 Coaches and scouts.............................................. $47.33 15.4% $1,880 15.9% $89,581 15.9% Public relations specialists...................................... 24.83 7.4 988 7.4 51,241 7.4 Writers and editors............................................... 23.44 6.8 921 7.0 47,907 7.0 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 20.34 2.8 797 2.6 39,277 2.6 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 24.28 7.5 958 7.0 49,290 7.0 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.56 5.7 897 5.6 45,988 5.6 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.06 2.9 996 2.7 50,404 2.7 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.43 4.5 889 4.5 46,213 4.5 Pharmacists....................................................... 39.37 5.4 1,560 5.5 81,156 5.5 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 35.34 14.9 1,610 15.8 83,696 15.8 Family and general practitioners................................ 53.40 16.5 2,215 13.7 115,188 13.7 Psychiatrists................................................... 64.46 9.2 2,610 4.1 135,712 4.1 Registered nurses................................................. 27.51 1.9 1,074 1.9 54,159 1.9 Therapists........................................................ 28.94 6.1 1,105 5.4 49,467 5.4 Occupational therapists......................................... 32.84 7.2 1,232 6.0 55,213 6.0 Physical therapists............................................. 33.17 7.9 1,291 7.1 59,676 7.1 Recreational therapists......................................... 23.16 3.9 894 3.2 46,526 3.2 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.26 4.4 900 3.6 46,817 3.6 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.45 6.1 1,245 5.7 48,687 5.7 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.39 4.6 807 4.2 41,971 4.2 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.09 4.1 946 3.5 49,175 3.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.75 5.0 707 4.8 36,757 4.8 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 22.84 4.2 912 4.2 47,431 4.2 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 22.89 4.7 914 4.7 47,552 4.7 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 17.65 11.2 720 11.2 37,459 11.2 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.62 2.9 674 2.7 35,026 2.7 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 17.30 9.2 676 9.3 35,152 9.3 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.38 5.4 680 4.8 35,338 4.8 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 18.77 4.5 751 4.5 39,050 4.5 Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.04 4.3 633 5.1 32,918 5.1 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.98 2.3 671 2.3 34,577 2.3 Medical records and health information technicians................ 14.73 11.4 588 11.5 30,582 11.5 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.66 7.1 742 7.0 38,510 7.0 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 21.84 6.7 868 6.6 45,158 6.6 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 22.06 7.0 877 6.8 45,606 6.8 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 13.44 2.2 530 2.3 27,098 2.3 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 13.30 2.9 524 3.0 26,998 3.0 Home health aides............................................... 15.13 11.6 592 10.6 30,784 10.6 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.73 3.4 499 3.5 25,580 3.5 Psychiatric aides............................................... 14.21 4.9 566 5.0 29,434 5.0 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 17.28 7.0 673 5.7 33,128 5.7 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.72 6.3 697 4.8 34,851 4.8 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.83 5.8 472 5.7 24,426 5.7 Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.72 15.7 502 15.1 25,789 15.1 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.47 8.5 459 8.5 23,856 8.5 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... $13.62 5.4% $538 5.5% $27,025 5.5% Dental assistants............................................... 15.37 7.9 615 7.9 31,974 7.9 Medical assistants.............................................. 17.28 20.7 686 20.7 35,305 20.7 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.53 1.3 499 1.0 25,957 1.0 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.92 4.0 555 3.9 28,851 3.9 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 16.24 6.5 644 6.7 33,484 6.7 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 13.10 12.5 524 12.5 27,251 12.5 Protective service occupations...................................... 23.30 2.0 963 2.2 49,810 2.2 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.13 2.2 1,326 2.3 68,861 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 29.33 7.6 1,163 7.6 60,460 7.6 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.98 2.2 1,363 2.3 70,763 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.79 4.4 1,418 4.5 73,748 4.5 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.41 2.1 982 2.6 51,073 2.6 Fire inspectors................................................... 25.54 6.8 1,021 7.0 53,098 7.0 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 26.29 7.6 1,051 8.0 54,643 8.0 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.70 4.6 744 4.6 38,678 4.6 Bailiffs........................................................ 21.25 4.1 807 4.1 41,957 4.1 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.59 4.9 741 4.8 38,532 4.8 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.11 4.7 1,075 4.7 55,896 4.7 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.74 9.4 790 9.4 41,082 9.4 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 19.11 7.0 762 7.2 39,628 7.2 Police officers................................................... 24.72 1.0 989 1.0 51,312 1.0 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.72 1.0 989 1.0 51,320 1.0 Animal control workers............................................ 17.75 8.2 690 6.2 35,879 6.2 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 15.34 3.6 595 3.5 29,274 3.5 Security guards................................................. 15.34 3.6 595 3.5 29,248 3.5 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 15.39 8.7 573 10.2 24,686 10.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.95 15.1 373 18.5 13,790 18.5 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.85 2.7 432 2.8 18,512 2.8 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.55 6.2 555 5.9 24,388 5.9 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.80 12.2 684 13.2 28,518 13.2 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.08 5.9 536 5.4 23,749 5.4 Cooks............................................................. 12.43 3.4 447 5.0 19,280 5.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.43 3.5 447 5.0 19,242 5.0 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.97 4.0 404 4.0 17,352 4.0 Food service, tipped.............................................. 9.86 7.8 361 6.5 14,755 6.5 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.86 7.8 361 6.5 14,755 6.5 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.77 4.8 378 6.1 15,369 6.1 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.78 4.9 377 6.4 15,368 6.4 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.92 8.9 373 7.8 17,454 7.8 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... $14.12 1.9% $560 1.9% $28,701 1.9% First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 21.45 6.9 845 6.8 43,805 6.8 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 20.78 9.0 815 8.9 42,252 8.9 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.29 6.4 972 6.9 50,525 6.9 Building cleaning workers......................................... 13.27 1.4 526 1.4 27,014 1.4 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 13.49 1.4 534 1.4 27,425 1.4 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.24 4.3 369 4.3 19,192 4.3 Pest control workers.............................................. 17.96 1.6 716 1.6 31,094 1.6 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 14.84 3.5 591 3.5 29,932 3.5 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 14.84 3.2 591 3.3 29,788 3.3 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.22 10.0 689 10.0 35,814 10.0 Personal care and service occupations............................... 15.12 6.2 582 6.3 28,588 6.3 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 25.34 7.5 990 8.0 51,500 8.0 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 16.28 13.5 626 12.0 32,553 12.0 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 12.03 14.4 467 15.9 24,121 15.9 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 12.03 14.4 467 15.9 24,121 15.9 Transportation attendants......................................... 17.82 12.0 663 16.2 29,512 16.2 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 17.82 12.0 663 16.2 29,512 16.2 Child care workers................................................ 12.22 13.6 462 14.5 20,779 14.5 Personal and home care aides...................................... 11.45 17.8 435 17.1 22,238 17.1 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 15.94 7.4 636 7.4 32,964 7.4 Recreation workers.............................................. 15.88 7.6 633 7.6 32,826 7.6 Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.90 5.2 612 6.3 29,910 6.3 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 16.24 7.8 643 7.5 33,457 7.5 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.89 10.4 626 10.0 32,557 10.0 Retail sales workers.............................................. 14.42 6.8 550 8.6 26,218 8.6 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 14.41 7.3 548 9.2 25,913 9.2 Cashiers...................................................... 14.35 7.4 545 9.3 25,780 9.3 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.58 14.4 574 14.4 29,822 14.4 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.06 1.2 627 1.2 31,888 1.2 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.75 2.7 854 2.8 44,067 2.8 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.29 10.3 476 10.3 24,744 10.3 Financial clerks.................................................. 15.95 2.0 624 1.9 32,262 1.9 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.58 5.5 617 5.3 32,088 5.3 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.38 10.5 574 10.4 29,841 10.4 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.90 2.5 620 2.4 32,010 2.4 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.78 4.7 738 4.8 38,202 4.8 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.07 7.0 680 7.2 35,344 7.2 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. $15.82 3.4% $614 3.4% $31,391 3.4% Customer service representatives.................................. 15.94 4.8 635 4.8 33,034 4.8 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.46 1.8 676 2.0 35,178 2.0 File clerks....................................................... 13.71 4.7 539 4.6 27,714 4.6 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.37 9.7 492 9.7 25,587 9.7 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.66 3.8 522 3.7 23,712 3.7 Order clerks...................................................... 19.78 7.9 791 7.9 41,142 7.9 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.04 6.6 671 6.4 34,628 6.4 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.87 4.7 502 4.3 25,632 4.3 Couriers and messengers........................................... 13.48 9.6 497 6.4 25,833 6.4 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.88 6.4 714 6.4 37,086 6.4 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.69 4.5 666 4.6 34,641 4.6 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 24.78 12.1 989 12.3 51,212 12.3 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.30 6.1 652 6.1 33,890 6.1 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 22.76 8.9 891 9.4 46,354 9.4 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 17.19 8.4 664 6.9 34,545 6.9 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 14.54 5.3 567 5.8 29,387 5.8 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.01 15.0 519 14.9 26,976 14.9 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.52 2.3 644 2.5 32,166 2.5 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.87 4.2 745 4.3 38,364 4.3 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.49 2.1 654 3.7 34,015 3.7 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.81 5.0 549 5.0 28,543 5.0 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.86 2.4 617 2.6 30,454 2.6 Computer operators................................................ 16.02 6.7 631 6.1 32,505 6.1 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.80 2.2 572 2.4 29,032 2.4 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.99 2.3 548 2.4 26,980 2.4 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.20 2.4 583 2.8 30,045 2.8 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.16 7.9 657 7.9 34,139 7.9 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 10.76 14.7 428 14.4 22,276 14.4 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.63 1.6 570 1.7 29,147 1.7 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.79 12.5 506 12.0 26,247 12.0 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 15.36 8.8 610 8.6 31,730 8.6 Agricultural inspectors........................................... 18.43 4.6 731 4.4 38,005 4.4 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.57 2.0 777 2.0 40,308 2.0 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 22.98 4.7 918 4.7 47,733 4.7 Carpenters........................................................ 22.44 7.1 885 6.8 45,994 6.8 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.44 6.8 858 6.8 44,598 6.8 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 21.44 6.8 858 6.8 44,598 6.8 Construction laborers............................................. 14.73 3.7 582 4.2 28,833 4.2 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.45 5.0 657 5.0 34,114 5.0 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.64 4.5 623 4.5 32,410 4.5 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.63 6.0 665 6.0 34,494 6.0 Electricians...................................................... 22.90 5.4 913 5.4 47,445 5.4 Painters and paperhangers......................................... $20.42 6.5% $809 6.1% $42,047 6.1% Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.42 6.5 809 6.1 42,047 6.1 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.61 7.1 818 6.7 42,487 6.7 Pipelayers...................................................... 20.61 18.7 808 17.3 41,998 17.3 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.61 4.5 823 4.5 42,736 4.5 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 15.18 7.7 607 7.7 31,566 7.7 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.24 3.3 989 3.7 51,412 3.7 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 15.32 5.8 607 5.6 31,569 5.6 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.88 9.8 675 9.8 35,104 9.8 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.74 8.3 630 8.3 32,739 8.3 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 20.43 3.0 814 3.0 42,100 3.0 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.82 5.7 1,070 5.7 55,606 5.7 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 21.40 5.9 856 5.9 43,293 5.9 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 26.68 6.9 1,067 6.9 55,476 6.9 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 20.52 6.2 818 6.1 42,549 6.1 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.70 13.4 1,148 13.4 59,700 13.4 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 21.42 7.5 850 7.9 44,158 7.9 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.43 7.8 850 8.1 44,170 8.1 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.12 3.2 804 3.1 41,645 3.1 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.30 6.9 810 6.9 42,122 6.9 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.25 6.5 808 6.5 42,007 6.5 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.61 6.6 624 6.6 32,470 6.6 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 6.6 624 6.6 32,470 6.6 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.28 6.6 806 6.8 41,905 6.8 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 20.20 6.8 802 7.1 41,719 7.1 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.26 5.6 769 5.5 39,598 5.5 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.57 2.6 660 2.6 34,203 2.6 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 25.43 8.2 1,017 8.2 52,897 8.2 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.05 2.6 640 2.6 33,145 2.6 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.57 6.3 651 6.6 33,868 6.6 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.16 10.8 1,047 10.8 54,422 10.8 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.63 10.3 1,065 10.3 55,382 10.3 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 17.75 5.6 702 5.7 35,793 5.7 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 15.83 5.9 626 5.9 31,631 5.9 Production occupations.............................................. 20.90 3.7 832 3.7 42,912 3.7 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 26.23 11.0 1,048 10.9 54,486 10.9 Machinists........................................................ $23.01 19.8% $920 19.8% $47,851 19.8% Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 23.29 10.3 932 10.3 48,441 10.3 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 23.29 10.3 932 10.3 48,441 10.3 Printers.......................................................... 15.76 5.3 628 5.3 32,419 5.3 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.77 5.6 631 5.6 32,810 5.6 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.70 8.6 426 8.3 22,132 8.3 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.87 6.8 1,070 6.3 55,619 6.3 Power plant operators........................................... 27.54 6.2 1,095 5.5 56,951 5.5 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.03 7.4 987 7.4 51,327 7.4 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.37 3.3 815 3.2 42,355 3.2 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 22.99 9.6 920 9.6 47,821 9.6 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 21.03 11.8 835 11.4 43,430 11.4 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 17.45 9.2 695 9.2 35,108 9.2 Helpers--production workers..................................... 22.74 7.2 910 7.2 47,299 7.2 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 18.07 1.5 697 1.6 34,274 1.6 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.36 4.8 813 4.8 42,294 4.8 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 21.98 8.2 870 8.1 45,143 8.1 Bus drivers....................................................... 18.37 1.8 671 2.6 30,066 2.6 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 20.43 1.1 817 1.1 42,465 1.1 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.95 4.2 528 5.8 20,873 5.8 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 17.81 5.6 710 5.7 36,724 5.7 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.52 6.1 739 6.1 38,314 6.1 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 15.55 6.3 620 6.3 31,772 6.3 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.03 3.6 1,001 3.6 52,068 3.6 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 21.28 1.0 820 2.0 42,644 2.0 Transportation inspectors......................................... 20.11 1.4 738 3.0 38,390 3.0 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.87 9.5 633 9.4 32,909 9.4 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.87 9.5 633 9.4 32,909 9.4 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ $14.44 6.7% $578 6.7% $30,032 6.7% Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 14.74 9.8 588 9.8 30,477 9.8 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.91 10.6 514 10.4 26,705 10.4 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 15.00 10.7 599 10.8 31,004 10.8 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 18.36 10.7 732 10.7 38,087 10.7 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 6 Full-time State government workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $23.18 4.2% $919 4.0% $46,409 4.0% Management occupations.............................................. 36.80 9.7 1,448 9.4 74,533 9.4 General and operations managers................................... 36.03 12.9 1,424 13.0 74,032 13.0 Administrative services managers.................................. 26.45 7.0 1,043 6.5 54,243 6.5 Computer and information systems managers......................... 30.55 5.1 1,222 5.1 63,540 5.1 Financial managers................................................ 43.05 10.0 1,683 11.2 87,523 11.2 Human resources managers.......................................... 30.98 14.0 1,202 13.6 62,511 13.6 Education administrators.......................................... 38.41 11.2 1,517 11.1 78,341 11.1 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 39.18 13.8 1,554 13.7 80,277 13.7 Medical and health services managers.............................. 52.90 25.2 2,032 23.7 105,284 23.7 Social and community service managers............................. 22.02 8.1 864 7.6 44,941 7.6 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 22.97 3.9 908 3.7 47,220 3.7 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 16.35 8.8 651 8.4 33,764 8.4 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 24.72 8.4 977 8.0 50,789 8.0 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 24.72 8.4 977 8.0 50,789 8.0 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.14 8.1 918 8.1 47,738 8.1 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 22.22 6.1 872 6.0 45,335 6.0 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 19.61 6.6 766 6.2 39,814 6.2 Training and development specialists............................ 29.11 9.1 1,146 9.5 59,570 9.5 Management analysts............................................... 22.74 8.7 900 8.4 46,830 8.4 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 22.87 3.9 902 3.8 46,885 3.8 Financial examiners............................................... 29.41 11.9 1,168 12.3 60,713 12.3 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.53 7.1 816 7.1 42,441 7.1 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 20.53 7.1 816 7.1 42,441 7.1 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 26.31 3.8 1,042 4.0 54,174 4.0 Computer programmers.............................................. 25.54 5.9 1,008 5.3 52,393 5.3 Computer support specialists...................................... 24.38 7.1 926 6.0 48,129 6.0 Computer systems analysts......................................... 26.56 4.8 1,059 4.9 55,089 4.9 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 26.27 3.5 1,036 3.5 53,773 3.5 Engineers......................................................... 30.42 2.8 1,197 2.7 62,148 2.7 Civil engineers................................................. 31.01 4.3 1,210 4.5 62,930 4.5 Environmental engineers......................................... 30.88 5.1 1,209 4.8 62,863 4.8 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 19.56 4.2 769 4.0 39,889 4.0 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.23 6.4 832 6.0 43,288 6.0 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 22.59 6.2 896 5.9 46,417 5.9 Life scientists................................................... 23.40 5.6 928 5.2 48,067 5.2 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 26.94 5.3 1,072 5.2 54,411 5.2 Biological scientists........................................... 23.33 8.3 918 7.1 47,724 7.1 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.67 9.4 996 7.4 51,780 7.4 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 26.33 8.1 1,049 8.2 54,565 8.2 Conservation scientists....................................... 27.74 9.0 1,110 9.0 57,695 9.0 Foresters..................................................... $22.82 12.6% $902 12.7% $46,882 12.7% Medical scientists.............................................. 21.15 5.3 841 5.1 43,581 5.1 Physical scientists............................................... 24.12 7.0 960 6.8 49,776 6.8 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 23.61 8.0 936 7.6 48,506 7.6 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.01 8.8 951 8.4 49,447 8.4 Psychologists..................................................... 28.91 4.8 1,145 4.8 59,555 4.8 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 28.15 6.8 1,115 7.0 57,955 7.0 Biological technicians............................................ 13.91 6.0 552 5.6 28,694 5.6 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.90 6.7 746 7.3 38,779 7.3 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.12 3.1 793 2.9 40,968 2.9 Counselors........................................................ 21.31 4.9 832 4.9 42,307 4.9 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 17.66 12.2 695 13.2 36,159 13.2 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 21.19 4.2 823 3.9 41,094 3.9 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.32 11.1 807 10.9 41,972 10.9 Social workers.................................................... 20.49 3.5 807 3.4 41,890 3.4 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 18.65 4.8 736 4.4 38,117 4.4 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.55 8.1 813 7.9 42,289 7.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 23.66 5.5 932 5.3 48,462 5.3 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 19.20 7.3 762 7.0 39,499 7.0 Health educators................................................ 18.87 7.5 755 7.5 39,256 7.5 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 23.24 8.1 916 7.6 47,652 7.6 Social and human service assistants............................. 14.12 2.3 563 2.3 29,100 2.3 Legal occupations................................................... 40.95 16.7 1,582 16.2 82,288 16.2 Lawyers........................................................... 45.06 21.8 1,747 20.7 90,860 20.7 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 57.21 13.4 2,256 13.9 117,297 13.9 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 63.96 11.5 2,543 11.9 132,218 11.9 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 24.75 10.4 928 9.9 48,270 9.9 Court reporters................................................. 27.10 12.4 1,000 12.1 52,012 12.1 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 41.49 4.8 1,659 4.3 69,265 4.3 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 44.93 3.5 1,813 3.0 73,873 3.0 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 75.41 15.2 3,018 14.9 112,394 14.9 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 49.55 11.3 1,943 8.8 76,080 8.8 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 54.01 8.7 2,155 6.9 83,174 6.9 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 46.32 13.8 1,793 11.8 70,965 11.8 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 53.59 12.5 2,237 11.8 87,295 11.8 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 58.09 13.6 2,398 10.2 96,100 10.2 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 45.11 6.8 2,109 11.3 97,291 11.3 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.87 6.5 2,090 12.4 98,076 12.4 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.37 10.1 1,707 8.7 63,519 8.7 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 52.71 14.8 2,034 12.8 81,530 12.8 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 35.87 5.7 1,535 6.8 56,989 6.8 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 53.11 12.2 2,020 9.9 66,301 9.9 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.85 8.3 1,947 7.6 78,408 7.6 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ $33.74 13.3% $1,337 13.3% $53,709 13.3% Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 44.13 7.0 1,799 8.8 84,372 8.8 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 44.53 7.6 1,822 9.6 86,653 9.6 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 39.22 5.2 1,526 4.4 61,766 4.4 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.02 11.0 1,551 9.3 63,303 9.3 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.30 11.0 1,563 9.4 62,953 9.4 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 38.30 14.3 1,486 12.7 56,464 12.7 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.70 5.5 1,596 4.3 62,482 4.3 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 33.39 13.3 1,268 14.1 48,893 14.1 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.28 6.3 1,520 5.4 60,200 5.4 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 48.32 8.7 1,845 7.0 75,700 7.0 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 48.05 11.5 1,920 10.5 74,274 10.5 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 42.90 4.2 1,689 4.0 68,586 4.0 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 32.26 14.3 1,225 12.7 49,568 12.7 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 32.29 2.2 1,193 2.3 50,339 2.3 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.17 2.9 1,267 2.7 53,035 2.7 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.17 2.9 1,267 2.7 53,035 2.7 Special education teachers...................................... 27.61 6.5 1,024 5.8 45,785 5.8 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 29.10 6.8 1,111 6.9 54,527 6.9 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 20.65 7.3 817 7.3 42,175 7.3 Librarians........................................................ 24.95 5.5 965 5.5 49,170 5.5 Library technicians............................................... 13.59 4.4 543 4.4 28,222 4.4 Teacher assistants................................................ 15.87 6.3 550 7.4 22,580 7.4 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 32.22 20.2 1,281 20.3 66,038 20.3 Designers......................................................... 20.73 9.8 829 9.8 43,151 9.8 Graphic designers............................................... 22.40 8.8 896 8.8 46,639 8.8 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 50.13 15.4 2,005 15.4 101,611 15.4 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 50.13 15.4 2,005 15.4 101,611 15.4 Public relations specialists...................................... 20.25 8.1 806 8.2 41,931 8.2 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 24.77 14.2 974 13.1 50,660 13.1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 24.57 5.0 987 4.9 51,213 4.9 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.48 7.5 897 7.5 46,656 7.5 Pharmacists....................................................... 38.30 7.9 1,519 7.9 79,022 7.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 32.58 18.8 1,457 18.7 75,749 18.7 Family and general practitioners................................ 48.97 21.9 2,076 15.6 107,948 15.6 Psychiatrists................................................... 68.23 3.5 2,667 2.4 138,689 2.4 Registered nurses................................................. 26.79 3.1 1,064 3.1 55,021 3.1 Therapists........................................................ 21.66 9.8 853 9.4 43,802 9.4 Recreational therapists......................................... 23.31 4.5 895 3.9 46,548 3.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.76 4.9 788 4.8 40,986 4.8 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.84 4.0 949 3.9 49,348 3.9 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.45 5.9 697 5.9 36,245 5.9 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 23.38 16.0 934 16.0 48,568 16.0 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ $23.87 18.8% $953 18.8% $49,558 18.8% Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.60 4.7 666 4.3 34,655 4.3 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.20 5.7 676 5.0 35,149 5.0 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.34 2.9 691 3.0 35,915 3.0 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.11 10.1 722 10.1 37,531 10.1 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 24.47 8.6 976 8.6 50,740 8.6 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 25.29 7.2 1,008 7.3 52,433 7.3 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 14.31 2.8 570 2.8 29,599 2.8 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 14.14 3.2 563 3.1 29,242 3.1 Home health aides............................................... 16.44 13.7 644 12.4 33,464 12.4 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 13.98 4.0 556 3.9 28,818 3.9 Psychiatric aides............................................... 14.12 5.3 564 5.3 29,309 5.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.86 12.6 591 12.7 30,726 12.7 Medical assistants.............................................. 26.34 25.3 1,053 25.3 54,779 25.3 Protective service occupations...................................... 20.53 6.1 818 6.1 42,533 6.1 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 32.52 6.8 1,289 6.9 67,018 6.9 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 30.42 9.3 1,200 9.5 62,395 9.5 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 37.44 7.9 1,500 7.8 77,986 7.8 Fire fighters..................................................... 14.83 5.7 640 9.7 33,295 9.7 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 18.39 7.0 730 6.8 37,966 6.8 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 18.23 7.0 725 6.9 37,686 6.9 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 23.29 6.4 924 6.2 48,051 6.2 Fish and game wardens............................................. 19.60 10.0 784 10.0 40,806 10.0 Police officers................................................... 25.07 4.5 1,001 4.5 52,042 4.5 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 25.07 4.5 1,001 4.5 52,042 4.5 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 14.51 7.2 578 7.1 30,051 7.1 Security guards................................................. 14.48 7.6 576 7.6 29,978 7.6 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.44 5.8 570 6.1 29,657 6.1 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.49 4.6 492 3.9 25,440 3.9 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.24 8.0 519 7.4 26,967 7.4 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.20 8.0 517 7.5 26,885 7.5 Cooks............................................................. 14.43 4.2 558 5.0 28,792 5.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 14.43 4.2 558 5.0 28,792 5.0 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.97 8.2 438 8.2 22,801 8.2 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 12.98 6.6 515 6.3 26,490 6.3 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 12.98 6.6 514 6.3 26,484 6.3 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 13.53 7.1 535 7.2 27,805 7.2 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 22.20 9.2 868 9.3 45,119 9.3 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... $22.07 10.1% $863 10.2% $44,883 10.2% Building cleaning workers......................................... 12.15 3.7 481 3.5 25,035 3.5 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.26 3.9 485 3.6 25,243 3.6 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.62 8.3 425 8.3 22,091 8.3 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.35 5.7 443 7.0 23,043 7.0 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.13 6.2 434 7.7 22,542 7.7 Personal care and service occupations............................... 15.69 8.9 612 7.9 31,737 7.9 Child care workers................................................ 13.73 17.8 548 17.8 28,151 17.8 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.44 12.3 497 12.3 25,833 12.3 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.44 12.3 497 12.3 25,833 12.3 Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.41 6.7 646 6.7 33,619 6.7 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 16.63 6.6 662 6.7 34,403 6.7 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 16.56 7.8 658 7.9 34,219 7.9 Retail sales workers.............................................. 15.03 4.9 589 4.8 30,616 4.8 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 15.20 5.8 596 5.7 31,014 5.7 Cashiers...................................................... 15.20 5.8 596 5.7 31,014 5.7 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.97 3.4 591 3.5 30,680 3.5 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.27 4.1 806 3.9 41,889 3.9 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.27 2.6 561 3.1 29,177 3.1 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.13 13.9 593 12.8 30,874 12.8 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 14.16 2.6 557 3.0 28,941 3.0 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.34 3.3 599 2.3 31,125 2.3 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.26 3.2 645 3.2 33,516 3.2 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.37 10.2 532 10.4 27,660 10.4 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 16.49 8.0 638 7.5 33,191 7.5 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.25 8.6 647 8.6 33,638 8.6 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.92 13.6 467 12.4 24,292 12.4 Dispatchers....................................................... 14.14 7.5 561 7.0 29,175 7.0 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.19 7.9 564 7.3 29,349 7.3 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.97 5.4 466 4.1 24,227 4.1 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.42 7.0 610 7.2 31,742 7.2 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 17.24 8.7 686 8.8 35,669 8.8 Legal secretaries............................................... 16.02 7.1 629 7.7 32,729 7.7 Medical secretaries............................................. 12.89 10.2 515 10.2 26,784 10.2 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 14.70 7.5 581 7.6 30,199 7.6 Computer operators................................................ 14.96 8.9 594 8.2 30,878 8.2 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.11 4.0 556 4.2 28,264 4.2 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.95 3.3 552 3.3 27,200 3.3 Word processors and typists..................................... 14.22 5.1 558 5.5 29,043 5.5 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.61 3.5 537 3.6 27,931 3.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 14.84 10.6 591 10.5 30,710 10.5 Construction and extraction occupations............................. $17.87 4.8% $709 4.8% $36,860 4.8% First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 18.97 5.7 757 5.7 39,339 5.7 Carpenters........................................................ 18.73 6.2 739 6.4 38,420 6.4 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.68 5.5 663 5.3 34,481 5.3 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.27 4.5 645 4.0 33,562 4.0 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.96 8.7 675 8.4 35,101 8.4 Electricians...................................................... 20.13 3.3 803 3.3 41,789 3.3 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.40 5.7 816 5.7 42,435 5.7 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.40 5.7 816 5.7 42,435 5.7 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 18.36 4.3 734 4.3 38,182 4.3 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.36 4.3 734 4.3 38,182 4.3 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.43 7.7 457 7.7 23,764 7.7 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 28.28 9.1 1,127 9.4 58,597 9.4 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 14.60 10.5 574 9.9 29,837 9.9 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.29 3.4 687 3.4 35,720 3.4 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 20.54 4.8 817 4.9 42,473 4.9 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 15.67 10.3 627 10.3 32,601 10.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 15.67 10.3 627 10.3 32,601 10.3 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.08 5.8 763 5.8 39,694 5.8 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.74 8.8 787 9.1 40,902 9.1 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 16.68 12.7 666 12.7 34,643 12.7 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 15.64 3.9 621 3.9 32,268 3.9 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.55 3.8 619 3.8 32,207 3.8 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.81 10.1 576 10.2 29,967 10.2 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 13.72 6.9 532 6.3 27,656 6.3 Production occupations.............................................. 19.33 5.4 766 5.1 39,811 5.1 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 22.58 3.7 901 3.6 46,850 3.6 Power plant operators........................................... 22.58 3.7 901 3.6 46,850 3.6 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.23 5.9 945 5.3 49,178 5.3 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 16.17 4.1 639 4.2 33,034 4.2 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.95 9.1 796 9.2 41,375 9.2 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ $14.60 10.2% $583 10.2% $30,298 10.2% Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.19 12.9 648 12.9 33,672 12.9 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 12.23 12.4 486 12.6 25,265 12.6 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 21.28 1.0 820 2.0 42,644 2.0 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.44 6.1 415 6.2 21,590 6.2 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 9.65 5.8 382 5.8 19,886 5.8 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 7 Full-time local government workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $24.97 0.6% $964 0.6% $44,207 0.6% Management occupations.............................................. 39.00 1.5 1,535 1.4 75,409 1.4 Chief executives.................................................. 46.32 10.3 1,969 6.7 102,100 6.7 General and operations managers................................... 37.70 4.2 1,494 4.4 77,682 4.4 Legislators....................................................... 23.21 25.8 859 30.3 44,653 30.3 Public relations managers......................................... 41.84 17.4 1,642 17.3 81,691 17.3 Administrative services managers.................................. 33.94 5.8 1,318 5.5 68,275 5.5 Computer and information systems managers......................... 37.66 10.4 1,471 11.3 74,086 11.3 Financial managers................................................ 35.52 4.4 1,366 5.9 71,012 5.9 Human resources managers.......................................... 44.77 4.0 1,790 4.2 90,570 4.2 Purchasing managers............................................... 31.63 18.4 1,257 18.4 65,361 18.4 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 34.88 6.7 1,394 6.7 72,395 6.7 Construction managers............................................. 31.23 4.5 1,233 4.3 56,640 4.3 Education administrators.......................................... 44.76 2.8 1,756 2.8 81,932 2.8 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 34.49 20.0 1,379 20.0 67,198 20.0 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 45.44 3.1 1,777 3.2 81,824 3.2 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 44.46 12.3 1,757 12.4 89,620 12.4 Engineering managers.............................................. 42.86 4.4 1,668 5.0 86,749 5.0 Food service managers............................................. 23.89 13.6 939 12.9 38,457 12.9 Medical and health services managers.............................. 31.34 8.7 1,228 8.4 63,847 8.4 Natural sciences managers......................................... 43.49 11.5 1,756 11.1 91,326 11.1 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 32.11 9.3 1,270 9.2 66,019 9.2 Social and community service managers............................. 28.82 3.8 1,116 3.7 58,007 3.7 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 26.22 2.5 1,025 2.4 52,890 2.4 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.93 6.4 1,023 6.4 53,203 6.4 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.02 11.2 1,002 12.1 52,107 12.1 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.02 11.2 1,002 12.1 52,107 12.1 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.05 14.7 917 14.3 44,658 14.3 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.42 4.7 999 4.7 51,197 4.7 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 23.69 7.8 947 7.8 49,269 7.8 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.40 8.0 986 8.9 51,270 8.9 Training and development specialists............................ 24.93 8.9 989 8.8 50,494 8.8 Management analysts............................................... 30.35 3.7 1,196 3.7 61,761 3.7 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 25.57 4.3 994 4.4 51,673 4.4 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 25.63 8.4 981 8.5 51,029 8.5 Budget analysts................................................... 24.10 5.7 948 5.6 49,304 5.6 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 24.01 23.8 933 20.1 48,258 20.1 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 24.01 23.8 933 20.1 48,258 20.1 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 27.50 3.3 1,083 3.3 55,907 3.3 Computer programmers.............................................. 26.50 4.6 1,045 4.6 54,305 4.6 Computer support specialists...................................... 23.31 6.7 895 7.8 44,748 7.8 Computer systems analysts......................................... 31.76 4.0 1,257 4.0 65,361 4.0 Network and computer systems administrators....................... $27.10 4.6% $1,068 4.2% $55,516 4.2% Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 28.75 3.2 1,130 3.1 58,762 3.1 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.21 9.5 1,207 7.6 62,755 7.6 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 30.76 9.5 1,187 7.2 61,730 7.2 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 17.28 10.4 680 9.8 35,355 9.8 Surveyors....................................................... 19.09 12.3 750 11.8 38,990 11.8 Engineers......................................................... 33.92 4.7 1,336 4.6 69,455 4.6 Civil engineers................................................. 34.34 5.9 1,355 5.7 70,439 5.7 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 40.10 8.6 1,604 8.6 83,406 8.6 Electrical engineers.......................................... 40.10 8.6 1,604 8.6 83,406 8.6 Environmental engineers......................................... 36.13 16.4 1,446 16.4 75,184 16.4 Drafters.......................................................... 26.12 8.2 1,027 8.9 53,428 8.9 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.70 4.2 935 4.2 48,596 4.2 Civil engineering technicians................................... 20.92 6.1 832 6.0 43,254 6.0 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 27.87 5.6 1,101 5.9 57,278 5.9 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.39 6.8 794 7.6 41,286 7.6 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 31.27 6.3 1,204 5.3 56,726 5.3 Life scientists................................................... 28.91 6.4 1,154 6.4 60,017 6.4 Biological scientists........................................... 27.02 6.5 1,071 6.1 55,699 6.1 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 19.26 13.8 774 14.0 40,225 14.0 Physical scientists............................................... 27.69 8.4 1,105 8.5 57,146 8.5 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 34.05 2.5 1,362 2.5 70,817 2.5 Chemists...................................................... 34.05 2.5 1,362 2.5 70,817 2.5 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 25.29 11.8 1,006 11.9 52,337 11.9 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.47 11.7 973 11.7 50,593 11.7 Market and survey researchers..................................... 24.44 21.9 978 21.9 50,845 21.9 Psychologists..................................................... 43.57 8.0 1,590 5.6 64,496 5.6 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 44.62 8.3 1,619 5.7 64,757 5.7 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.14 3.9 1,083 3.9 56,325 3.9 Biological technicians............................................ 16.66 16.1 666 16.1 34,652 16.1 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.74 7.0 910 7.0 46,565 7.0 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.21 7.4 807 7.3 40,358 7.3 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 21.44 11.2 857 11.2 44,587 11.2 Community and social services occupations........................... 26.18 2.9 996 2.7 46,871 2.7 Counselors........................................................ 32.71 2.2 1,221 2.2 52,430 2.2 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 22.52 4.7 820 6.6 42,554 6.6 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 37.20 3.8 1,376 2.7 55,366 2.7 Mental health counselors........................................ 23.02 6.8 919 6.8 47,154 6.8 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 24.13 15.0 935 15.0 46,500 15.0 Social workers.................................................... 23.12 3.4 896 3.2 45,002 3.2 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 24.43 6.8 948 6.3 45,935 6.3 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.25 5.1 926 5.1 48,158 5.1 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.04 5.1 806 4.7 41,886 4.7 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ $19.61 6.8% $751 7.2% $38,471 7.2% Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 21.99 8.2 857 8.3 44,543 8.3 Social and human service assistants............................. 15.81 9.4 591 10.3 29,667 10.3 Legal occupations................................................... 33.51 4.5 1,295 4.8 67,332 4.8 Lawyers........................................................... 37.13 4.2 1,436 5.7 74,671 5.7 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 46.03 8.6 1,831 8.8 95,198 8.8 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 46.03 8.6 1,831 8.8 95,198 8.8 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 25.43 5.9 989 5.4 51,452 5.4 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 21.78 11.8 831 12.1 43,206 12.1 Court reporters................................................. 21.12 16.7 788 18.9 40,999 18.9 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 32.61 1.0 1,189 .9 45,704 .9 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 41.59 2.7 1,528 2.2 60,291 2.2 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 38.45 4.2 1,460 5.1 57,681 5.1 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 38.71 4.7 1,440 4.8 57,578 4.8 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 42.39 4.8 1,563 6.4 62,769 6.4 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 36.78 6.0 1,375 5.7 54,849 5.7 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 40.89 4.5 1,452 5.8 60,317 5.8 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.74 4.4 1,580 5.6 62,410 5.6 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 39.34 9.4 1,487 7.9 57,444 7.9 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.13 7.7 1,607 6.0 61,203 6.0 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 42.95 5.3 1,605 4.3 65,388 4.3 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 36.27 9.8 1,411 9.4 55,752 9.4 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.20 8.8 1,451 6.4 55,091 6.4 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 46.30 13.2 1,657 8.4 59,847 8.4 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.02 6.1 1,305 5.6 51,426 5.6 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.74 6.1 1,467 4.1 56,255 4.1 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 41.17 7.6 1,482 6.1 56,880 6.1 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 39.98 10.2 1,428 7.0 55,826 7.0 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.08 9.9 1,449 10.3 52,621 10.3 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 43.26 3.5 1,572 2.8 62,263 2.8 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 37.35 4.9 1,399 3.4 57,201 3.4 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 35.36 .9 1,294 .8 49,368 .8 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 32.76 3.0 1,210 2.5 46,631 2.5 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.52 3.2 1,107 2.7 43,333 2.7 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 33.73 4.1 1,255 3.1 48,072 3.1 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.41 1.1 1,294 .9 49,168 .9 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.64 1.2 1,300 1.1 49,420 1.1 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.24 1.8 1,260 1.5 47,898 1.5 Secondary school teachers....................................... 34.85 1.5 1,288 1.3 49,356 1.3 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.94 1.4 1,289 1.3 49,209 1.3 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 33.44 6.5 1,261 5.7 51,972 5.7 Special education teachers...................................... 37.98 2.4 1,354 1.9 52,021 1.9 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... $39.64 2.6% $1,392 2.8% $53,574 2.8% Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.25 3.4 1,230 3.4 47,010 3.4 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.78 3.9 1,330 2.7 51,075 2.7 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 39.32 3.2 1,376 2.7 53,591 2.7 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 35.47 12.0 1,276 7.9 51,467 7.9 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 29.79 11.8 1,186 11.6 48,114 11.6 Librarians........................................................ 29.22 3.5 1,119 3.2 50,229 3.2 Library technicians............................................... 15.51 6.7 590 7.2 28,117 7.2 Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.78 4.6 1,277 6.8 60,470 6.8 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.96 1.2 429 1.6 16,343 1.6 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.80 5.7 1,017 5.6 49,462 5.6 Designers......................................................... 23.18 10.0 905 10.7 47,060 10.7 Graphic designers............................................... 23.18 10.0 905 10.7 47,060 10.7 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.84 9.1 1,107 9.1 57,325 9.1 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 20.35 4.2 790 3.6 38,116 3.6 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.77 5.6 942 5.6 47,897 5.6 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 23.77 5.6 942 5.6 47,897 5.6 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.42 2.8 1,003 2.8 49,849 2.8 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.38 5.5 882 5.2 45,841 5.2 Pharmacists....................................................... 41.32 6.8 1,636 6.9 85,049 6.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 41.29 16.5 1,960 13.1 101,908 13.1 Family and general practitioners................................ 61.02 22.3 2,441 22.3 126,929 22.3 Registered nurses................................................. 27.92 1.9 1,079 2.0 53,707 2.0 Therapists........................................................ 32.34 4.1 1,217 3.6 51,549 3.6 Occupational therapists......................................... 33.48 7.4 1,252 6.1 55,668 6.1 Physical therapists............................................. 37.22 5.4 1,427 5.2 62,309 5.2 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.27 4.6 899 3.8 46,763 3.8 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 33.59 6.6 1,241 6.1 47,841 6.1 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.39 5.7 836 4.9 43,487 4.9 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.37 7.4 942 6.0 48,985 6.0 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 18.37 7.6 727 6.8 37,781 6.8 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 22.67 3.1 906 3.1 47,093 3.1 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 22.61 3.2 904 3.2 46,995 3.2 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.05 5.7 662 6.2 34,438 6.2 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.67 5.9 693 5.7 36,029 5.7 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 17.07 13.4 680 13.4 35,354 13.4 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 18.77 4.5 751 4.5 39,050 4.5 Surgical technologists.......................................... 16.35 5.4 644 6.3 33,471 6.3 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.80 3.2 662 3.0 33,941 3.0 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.02 14.4 599 14.4 31,174 14.4 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.56 9.3 774 9.3 40,076 9.3 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 20.24 2.9 803 2.8 41,781 2.8 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 20.24 2.9 803 2.8 41,781 2.8 Healthcare support occupations...................................... $12.39 2.8% $482 3.0% $24,228 3.0% Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.88 4.7 459 4.9 23,409 4.9 Home health aides............................................... 12.06 6.4 471 7.9 24,497 7.9 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.69 4.7 452 4.8 23,014 4.8 Psychiatric aides............................................... 16.17 7.0 615 5.6 31,955 5.6 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 18.74 16.6 702 13.6 32,067 13.6 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 11.85 6.0 472 5.8 24,438 5.8 Physical therapist assistants................................... 12.81 21.8 501 20.0 25,425 20.0 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.64 9.7 465 9.7 24,203 9.7 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 12.87 3.1 506 3.1 24,905 3.1 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.18 7.6 521 7.2 26,733 7.2 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.53 1.3 499 1.0 25,957 1.0 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.99 4.1 558 4.1 29,003 4.1 Protective service occupations...................................... 24.13 1.1 1,008 1.2 52,073 1.2 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.28 2.4 1,335 2.4 69,318 2.4 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 26.00 7.2 1,048 7.2 54,399 7.2 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.72 2.4 1,352 2.4 70,200 2.4 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 28.90 4.4 1,423 4.6 74,009 4.6 Fire fighters..................................................... 20.66 2.0 1,000 2.2 51,965 2.2 Fire inspectors................................................... 26.03 8.2 1,070 9.4 55,644 9.4 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 26.18 8.6 1,077 9.8 56,020 9.8 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 19.21 3.3 766 3.3 39,841 3.3 Bailiffs........................................................ 19.13 5.7 730 5.9 37,982 5.9 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 19.21 3.4 769 3.3 39,996 3.3 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 28.41 4.8 1,126 4.9 58,545 4.9 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 18.97 7.6 756 7.7 39,327 7.7 Police officers................................................... 24.69 1.0 988 1.1 51,242 1.1 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 24.69 1.0 988 1.1 51,250 1.1 Animal control workers............................................ 17.75 8.2 690 6.2 35,879 6.2 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 15.60 3.9 600 3.8 29,050 3.8 Security guards................................................. 15.60 3.9 600 3.8 29,050 3.8 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 15.61 10.5 573 12.4 23,831 12.4 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.87 13.3 328 16.7 11,229 16.7 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.61 2.8 412 3.0 16,656 3.0 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 15.11 6.7 570 6.7 23,557 6.7 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.77 12.4 683 13.5 28,383 13.5 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.52 6.5 546 6.3 22,532 6.3 Cooks............................................................. 11.71 3.0 411 4.9 16,816 4.9 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.70 3.0 410 4.9 16,752 4.9 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.97 4.8 386 5.0 15,186 5.0 Food service, tipped.............................................. $10.16 9.5% $364 8.0% $14,217 8.0% Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 10.16 9.5 364 8.0 14,217 8.0 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.10 5.1 343 5.3 13,223 5.3 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.09 5.2 340 5.5 13,120 5.5 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.99 10.5 371 9.1 17,166 9.1 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 14.29 1.3 567 1.3 28,954 1.3 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 20.84 6.3 826 6.2 42,732 6.2 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 19.51 6.8 768 6.2 39,691 6.2 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.63 7.4 995 8.1 51,751 8.1 Building cleaning workers......................................... 13.59 1.5 539 1.5 27,583 1.5 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 13.84 1.5 549 1.5 28,044 1.5 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.73 4.0 348 3.9 18,107 3.9 Pest control workers.............................................. 17.96 1.6 716 1.6 31,094 1.6 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 15.28 3.6 610 3.5 30,793 3.5 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 15.33 3.3 612 3.3 30,735 3.3 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 18.12 10.1 725 10.1 37,692 10.1 Personal care and service occupations............................... 14.82 6.4 567 6.8 27,106 6.8 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 25.53 10.1 987 10.6 51,314 10.6 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 12.65 17.8 506 17.8 26,311 17.8 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 14.06 8.7 555 9.4 28,575 9.4 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 14.06 8.7 555 9.4 28,575 9.4 Transportation attendants......................................... 17.33 13.3 643 17.9 28,404 17.9 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 17.33 13.3 643 17.9 28,404 17.9 Child care workers................................................ 11.46 16.0 422 17.2 17,925 17.2 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.96 25.4 406 23.4 20,630 23.4 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 16.83 7.7 670 7.7 34,753 7.7 Recreation workers.............................................. 16.77 7.9 668 7.9 34,627 7.9 Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.51 8.8 587 11.0 27,457 11.0 Retail sales workers.............................................. 14.10 10.4 530 13.0 24,234 13.0 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 14.02 10.6 525 13.4 23,835 13.4 Cashiers...................................................... 13.93 10.9 522 13.7 23,626 13.7 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.66 .9 646 .9 32,511 .9 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.88 3.6 890 3.6 45,678 3.6 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.68 11.4 494 11.4 25,701 11.4 Financial clerks.................................................. 16.68 2.5 651 2.2 33,584 2.2 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.73 5.1 625 5.1 32,495 5.1 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.15 11.1 564 11.1 29,353 11.1 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... $16.86 2.8% $655 2.3% $33,662 2.3% Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.78 4.7 738 4.8 38,202 4.8 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.15 7.6 685 7.6 35,630 7.6 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.02 4.3 621 4.4 31,497 4.4 Customer service representatives.................................. 16.41 4.8 654 4.9 34,006 4.9 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 18.06 2.3 692 3.1 35,991 3.1 File clerks....................................................... 13.82 4.8 542 4.7 27,832 4.7 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 11.83 12.1 470 12.0 24,456 12.0 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.55 3.9 517 3.7 23,412 3.7 Order clerks...................................................... 19.78 7.9 791 7.9 41,142 7.9 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 18.54 6.9 716 6.7 36,406 6.7 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.30 2.7 518 2.5 26,219 2.5 Couriers and messengers........................................... 13.91 8.5 512 5.2 26,607 5.2 Dispatchers....................................................... 18.07 6.6 721 6.6 37,494 6.6 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.84 4.7 672 4.8 34,948 4.8 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 24.96 12.0 996 12.1 51,610 12.1 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.30 6.1 652 6.1 33,890 6.1 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 20.74 12.7 801 12.5 41,639 12.5 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 15.48 8.0 614 7.4 31,910 7.4 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 18.11 4.0 708 3.8 36,542 3.8 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.15 1.5 662 1.6 32,389 1.6 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.44 3.1 801 3.2 40,874 3.2 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.79 2.5 659 4.6 34,259 4.6 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.08 5.4 559 5.5 29,061 5.5 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.47 1.6 635 1.7 30,575 1.7 Computer operators................................................ 17.65 4.9 688 4.4 34,902 4.4 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 15.46 1.8 586 1.9 29,728 1.9 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.04 2.6 541 3.0 26,639 3.0 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.91 2.1 601 2.2 30,741 2.2 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.24 8.4 529 8.4 27,532 8.4 Office clerks, general............................................ 15.37 2.0 594 1.7 29,992 1.7 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 14.19 12.4 555 11.6 28,689 11.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 18.82 8.7 739 8.9 38,448 8.9 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 20.07 2.4 797 2.4 41,313 2.4 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 24.89 5.8 995 5.8 51,751 5.8 Carpenters........................................................ 25.16 8.7 992 8.2 51,539 8.2 Construction laborers............................................. 14.80 3.9 585 4.4 28,941 4.4 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.43 5.6 657 5.6 34,077 5.6 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.49 5.7 618 5.7 32,123 5.7 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.61 6.5 664 6.5 34,452 6.5 Electricians...................................................... 24.50 5.6 976 5.7 50,678 5.7 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.43 9.6 803 9.0 41,781 9.0 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.43 9.6 803 9.0 41,781 9.0 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... $20.99 8.1% $832 7.6% $43,208 7.6% Pipelayers...................................................... 20.61 18.7 808 17.3 41,998 17.3 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 21.24 5.1 848 5.1 43,993 5.1 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 17.29 8.2 692 8.2 35,974 8.2 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 24.98 3.3 977 3.7 50,798 3.7 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 16.04 4.9 641 4.9 33,339 4.9 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.88 9.8 675 9.8 35,104 9.8 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 15.63 8.7 625 8.7 32,493 8.7 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 21.25 3.2 847 3.3 43,756 3.3 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.78 6.4 1,109 6.4 57,636 6.4 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 22.89 13.4 916 13.4 44,728 13.4 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 27.37 5.8 1,094 5.8 56,905 5.8 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.53 6.9 777 6.4 40,417 6.4 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.70 13.4 1,148 13.4 59,700 13.4 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 21.76 7.6 864 7.9 44,848 7.9 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.79 7.8 864 8.2 44,883 8.2 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.35 3.4 813 3.4 42,082 3.4 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.67 9.0 825 9.0 42,914 9.0 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.97 9.7 797 9.6 41,453 9.6 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.61 6.6 624 6.6 32,470 6.6 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 6.6 624 6.6 32,470 6.6 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 20.28 6.6 806 6.8 41,905 6.8 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 20.20 6.8 802 7.1 41,719 7.1 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 21.66 3.0 864 3.0 44,122 3.0 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.91 3.1 675 3.1 34,911 3.1 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 25.43 8.2 1,017 8.2 52,897 8.2 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.24 3.1 648 3.1 33,487 3.1 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.82 7.2 669 7.4 34,813 7.4 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.00 11.2 1,040 11.2 54,079 11.2 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.46 10.7 1,059 10.7 55,046 10.7 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 18.33 5.7 728 5.7 36,945 5.7 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 16.13 6.5 640 6.6 32,196 6.6 Production occupations.............................................. 21.35 4.5 851 4.4 43,782 4.4 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 30.49 5.0 1,219 5.0 63,379 5.0 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 24.70 10.2 988 10.2 51,376 10.2 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 24.70 10.2 988 10.2 51,376 10.2 Printers.......................................................... $16.90 4.6% $673 4.5% $34,558 4.5% Printing machine operators...................................... 17.04 5.2 682 5.2 35,441 5.2 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.73 10.8 426 10.3 22,144 10.3 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 27.77 7.5 1,105 6.8 57,452 6.8 Power plant operators........................................... 28.92 6.4 1,149 5.5 59,748 5.5 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.03 13.2 1,040 13.3 54,075 13.3 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.37 3.3 815 3.2 42,355 3.2 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 23.32 11.0 933 11.0 48,504 11.0 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 20.41 8.2 810 7.6 42,108 7.6 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 17.45 9.2 695 9.2 35,108 9.2 Helpers--production workers..................................... 22.74 7.2 910 7.2 47,299 7.2 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 18.28 1.4 703 1.5 34,400 1.5 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.46 5.6 818 5.7 42,518 5.7 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.04 8.8 875 8.7 45,407 8.7 Bus drivers....................................................... 18.24 1.9 664 2.7 29,616 2.7 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 20.31 1.1 812 1.1 42,207 1.1 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.95 4.2 528 5.8 20,873 5.8 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 18.07 5.8 720 5.9 37,244 5.9 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.67 6.2 744 6.3 38,607 6.3 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 16.02 6.5 639 6.5 32,691 6.5 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.64 2.9 1,025 2.9 53,322 2.9 Transportation inspectors......................................... 20.03 1.0 732 2.2 38,045 2.2 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.87 9.5 633 9.4 32,909 9.4 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.87 9.5 633 9.4 32,909 9.4 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.44 6.7 578 6.7 30,032 6.7 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 16.11 10.3 644 10.3 33,309 10.3 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 14.68 7.5 578 6.3 30,046 6.3 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 16.21 10.8 648 10.8 33,534 10.8 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 18.36 10.7 732 10.7 38,087 10.7 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 12 Union and nonunion workers: Relative standard errors(1) of mean hourly earnings(2) by major sector and for major occupational groups Union Nonunion Occupational group(3) Private State and Private State and Civilian industry local Civilian industry local workers workers government workers workers government workers workers All workers........................................................... 0.7% 1.1% 1.1% 1.3% 1.2% 2.7% Management, professional, and related............................... 1.2 3.9 1.3 .9 .9 2.6 Management, business, and financial............................... 4.3 6.0 5.4 1.2 1.2 3.6 Professional and related.......................................... 1.2 4.3 1.0 1.3 1.4 2.5 Service............................................................. .9 3.0 1.1 1.4 1.2 2.4 Sales and office.................................................... 1.5 2.7 1.7 .7 .8 1.9 Sales and related................................................. 4.1 4.5 4.5 1.4 1.4 4.7 Office and administrative support................................. 1.6 3.0 1.7 .7 .7 1.9 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... .8 1.0 1.7 1.2 1.3 2.6 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.2 1.5 2.3 1.4 1.5 2.1 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.2 1.4 3.0 1.9 1.8 4.5 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 1.7 1.9 1.6 .8 .8 2.8 Production........................................................ 2.1 2.2 4.2 1.1 1.1 5.8 Transportation and material moving................................ 2.2 2.6 1.0 1.1 1.1 2.3 1 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 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 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 24 Civilian supervisory workers: Relative standard errors of mean weekly and annual earnings for selected management occupations Weekly(2) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative earnings error(3) earnings error(3) Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,312 3.9% $67,503 3.9% First line................................................ 1,509 1.7 77,845 1.7 Second line............................................... 2,075 2.8 107,478 2.8 Third line................................................ 3,729 7.2 193,651 7.2 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,239 8.0 116,423 8.0 Second line............................................... 2,824 6.7 146,823 6.7 Third line................................................ 5,067 17.5 262,922 17.5 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,478 15.1 76,836 15.1 First line................................................ 1,614 4.3 83,923 4.3 Second line............................................... 2,279 5.3 118,529 5.3 Third line................................................ 4,095 9.2 212,952 9.2 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,259 16.3 65,459 16.3 First line................................................ 1,421 9.8 73,894 9.8 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,818 8.2 94,529 8.2 First line................................................ 2,049 4.9 106,569 4.9 Second line............................................... 3,793 11.5 197,242 11.5 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,308 11.9 68,014 11.9 First line................................................ 1,736 5.1 90,262 5.1 Second line............................................... 1,897 8.2 98,625 8.2 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,558 7.6 80,664 7.6 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 868 4.6 45,141 4.6 First line................................................ 1,167 4.3 60,693 4.3 Second line............................................... 1,458 5.7 75,838 5.7 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,714 7.6 89,147 7.6 First line................................................ 2,072 4.0 107,682 4.0 Second line............................................... 2,242 4.5 116,569 4.5 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,247 5.4 64,827 5.4 First line................................................ 1,593 3.5 82,824 3.5 Second line............................................... 2,028 4.4 105,431 4.4 Third line................................................ 4,210 15.9 218,934 15.9 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,505 4.3 78,268 4.3 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,531 11.6 79,609 11.6 First line................................................ 1,378 5.8 71,659 5.8 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... $1,400 4.9% $72,804 4.9% First line................................................ 1,526 3.9 79,364 3.9 Second line............................................... 1,688 7.3 87,768 7.3 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 997 8.4 51,844 8.4 First line................................................ 1,743 9.4 90,640 9.4 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,200 9.2 62,344 9.2 First line................................................ 1,305 8.3 67,873 8.3 Second line............................................... 1,837 12.2 95,511 12.2 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,338 12.3 69,557 12.3 First line................................................ 1,425 4.5 73,800 4.5 Second line............................................... 1,421 6.0 70,437 6.0 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 760 6.5 39,149 6.5 First line................................................ 891 11.5 44,780 11.5 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,627 7.9 74,713 7.9 First line................................................ 1,644 3.6 77,221 3.6 Second line............................................... 1,858 4.5 92,333 4.5 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,068 15.4 55,050 15.4 First line................................................ 1,352 3.9 69,627 3.9 Second line............................................... 2,440 9.5 126,899 9.5 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,784 8.6 92,782 8.6 First line................................................ 2,068 3.7 107,557 3.7 Second line............................................... 2,332 5.2 121,263 5.2 Food service managers Team leader............................................... 811 16.3 40,796 16.3 First line................................................ 1,009 5.4 50,385 5.4 Lodging managers First line................................................ 738 6.2 38,375 6.2 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,014 7.2 52,713 7.2 First line................................................ 1,437 3.8 74,652 3.8 Second line............................................... 1,800 9.2 93,587 9.2 Natural sciences managers First line................................................ 1,814 8.4 94,325 8.4 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 806 16.2 41,935 16.2 First line................................................ 1,081 6.3 56,228 6.3 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 994 15.5 51,703 15.5 First line................................................ $933 5.7% $48,020 5.7% Second line............................................... 1,190 7.5 61,897 7.5 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Relative standard errors of mean weekly and annual earnings for selected management occupations Weekly(2) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative earnings error(3) earnings error(3) Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,299 4.1% $67,456 4.1% First line................................................ 1,519 2.0 78,857 2.0 Second line............................................... 2,136 3.2 111,059 3.2 Third line................................................ 4,030 7.0 209,537 7.0 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,311 8.6 120,183 8.6 Second line............................................... 2,870 6.9 149,248 6.9 Third line................................................ 5,974 14.8 310,647 14.8 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,479 15.2 76,918 15.2 First line................................................ 1,634 4.5 84,963 4.5 Second line............................................... 2,348 5.9 122,106 5.9 Third line................................................ 4,187 9.0 217,727 9.0 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,281 16.1 66,636 16.1 First line................................................ 1,410 10.5 73,317 10.5 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,818 8.2 94,529 8.2 First line................................................ 2,051 4.9 106,647 4.9 Second line............................................... 3,793 11.5 197,242 11.5 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,308 11.9 68,014 11.9 First line................................................ 1,738 5.2 90,389 5.2 Second line............................................... 1,897 8.2 98,625 8.2 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,545 7.9 80,333 7.9 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 852 5.3 44,298 5.3 First line................................................ 1,194 4.6 62,110 4.6 Second line............................................... 1,442 7.7 74,993 7.7 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,714 7.6 89,147 7.6 First line................................................ 2,109 4.0 109,628 4.0 Second line............................................... 2,279 5.1 118,513 5.1 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,237 5.8 64,336 5.8 First line................................................ 1,586 3.2 82,491 3.2 Second line............................................... 2,098 4.7 109,120 4.7 Third line................................................ 4,241 16.4 220,550 16.4 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,516 4.5 78,825 4.5 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,531 11.6 79,609 11.6 First line................................................ 1,385 6.4 72,015 6.4 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... $1,400 4.9% $72,804 4.9% First line................................................ 1,527 3.9 79,422 3.9 Second line............................................... 1,688 7.3 87,768 7.3 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 1,053 8.8 54,760 8.8 First line................................................ 1,817 9.3 94,473 9.3 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,022 12.3 53,121 12.3 First line................................................ 1,312 8.9 68,221 8.9 Second line............................................... 1,837 12.2 95,511 12.2 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,337 12.4 69,544 12.4 First line................................................ 1,446 4.6 74,848 4.6 Second line............................................... 1,420 6.3 73,844 6.3 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 762 6.7 39,286 6.7 First line................................................ 873 13.0 44,204 13.0 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 892 8.0 43,771 8.0 First line................................................ 1,127 8.8 57,798 8.8 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,061 6.4 53,693 6.4 First line................................................ 1,277 4.3 66,280 4.3 Second line............................................... 2,260 12.7 117,524 12.7 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,802 8.9 93,727 8.9 First line................................................ 2,095 3.7 108,928 3.7 Second line............................................... 2,435 5.0 126,625 5.0 Food service managers First line................................................ 1,022 5.6 52,883 5.6 Lodging managers First line................................................ 738 6.2 38,375 6.2 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 993 7.9 51,652 7.9 First line................................................ 1,491 4.3 77,545 4.3 Second line............................................... 1,831 9.9 95,235 9.9 Natural sciences managers First line................................................ 1,815 9.2 94,381 9.2 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 793 17.5 41,221 17.5 First line................................................ 1,048 7.0 54,515 7.0 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 986 17.0 51,270 17.0 First line................................................ 924 6.5 47,470 6.5 Second line............................................... 1,104 10.8 57,422 10.8 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 26 State and local government supervisory workers: Relative standard errors of mean weekly and annual earnings for selected management occupations Weekly(2) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative earnings error(3) earnings error(3) Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,378 9.3% $67,732 9.3% First line................................................ 1,452 2.5 72,138 2.5 Second line............................................... 1,755 3.2 89,173 3.2 Third line................................................ 2,491 14.8 128,700 14.8 Chief executives First line................................................ 1,973 12.4 102,614 12.4 Second line............................................... 2,356 4.0 122,510 4.0 Third line................................................ 1,851 24.1 95,321 24.1 General and operations managers First line................................................ 1,255 7.4 65,207 7.4 Second line............................................... 1,692 8.2 87,999 8.2 Administrative services managers First line................................................ 1,112 7.9 57,814 7.9 Computer and information systems managers First line................................................ 1,394 14.5 72,485 14.5 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,382 8.6 71,887 8.6 First line................................................ 1,658 11.0 86,198 11.0 Second line............................................... 1,551 7.6 80,672 7.6 Purchasing managers First line................................................ 1,200 9.6 62,385 9.6 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers First line................................................ 1,214 13.5 63,132 13.5 Construction managers First line................................................ 1,005 12.8 52,249 12.8 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,722 7.4 78,406 7.4 First line................................................ 1,743 3.1 80,554 3.1 Second line............................................... 1,858 4.9 91,781 4.9 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,070 18.3 55,435 18.3 First line................................................ 1,486 5.3 75,553 5.3 Second line............................................... 2,499 10.9 129,970 10.9 Engineering managers First line................................................ 1,621 4.4 84,267 4.4 Food service managers First line................................................ 923 13.0 37,844 13.0 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,173 7.2 60,975 7.2 First line................................................ 1,171 9.2 60,601 9.2 Second line............................................... 1,508 6.6 78,416 6.6 Property, real estate, and community association managers First line................................................ 1,350 14.5 70,200 14.5 Social and community service managers First line................................................ $1,000 7.4% $51,977 7.4% Second line............................................... 1,335 4.1 69,400 4.1 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings for full-time workers Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $17.85 0.8% $710 0.8% $36,616 0.8% Management occupations.............................................. 34.78 2.2 1,428 2.3 74,130 2.3 Chief executives.................................................. 62.47 11.4 2,758 8.9 143,401 8.9 General and operations managers................................... 38.73 4.6 1,657 4.6 86,165 4.6 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.90 9.3 1,262 10.0 65,601 10.0 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.22 9.0 1,964 9.5 102,108 9.5 Marketing managers.............................................. 56.02 19.1 2,284 21.1 118,790 21.1 Sales managers.................................................. 42.24 6.2 1,776 6.1 92,374 6.1 Public relations managers......................................... 38.26 24.7 1,519 24.9 79,003 24.9 Administrative services managers.................................. 23.94 4.6 967 4.3 50,254 4.3 Computer and information systems managers......................... 46.12 10.7 1,852 10.9 96,309 10.9 Financial managers................................................ 34.24 3.1 1,389 2.9 72,234 2.9 Human resources managers.......................................... 34.52 8.1 1,377 7.8 71,627 7.8 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 29.97 9.6 1,225 10.1 63,690 10.1 Training and development managers............................... 41.37 20.3 1,624 20.3 84,471 20.3 Industrial production managers.................................... 33.21 8.6 1,379 7.8 71,719 7.8 Purchasing managers............................................... 34.59 13.3 1,406 13.2 73,117 13.2 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 28.64 8.3 1,159 8.7 60,259 8.7 Construction managers............................................. 33.44 5.4 1,395 5.2 72,248 5.2 Education administrators.......................................... 23.47 6.8 948 6.8 48,627 6.8 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.13 15.5 824 14.9 42,298 14.9 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 29.95 7.9 1,181 7.9 60,604 7.9 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 25.86 11.6 988 11.2 48,934 11.2 Engineering managers.............................................. 49.24 7.2 2,035 7.2 105,820 7.2 Food service managers............................................. 22.86 10.0 1,051 13.4 54,253 13.4 Funeral directors................................................. 22.43 15.4 933 13.9 48,537 13.9 Lodging managers.................................................. 20.45 11.4 875 10.5 45,525 10.5 Medical and health services managers.............................. 31.95 5.3 1,297 5.7 67,455 5.7 Natural sciences managers......................................... 47.32 7.2 1,927 9.5 100,189 9.5 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.34 6.4 978 6.4 50,841 6.4 Social and community service managers............................. 23.72 8.4 922 9.3 47,555 9.3 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 27.44 1.4 1,107 1.4 57,164 1.4 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.88 3.9 1,047 3.3 54,425 3.3 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 28.73 3.8 1,124 4.1 58,452 4.1 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 28.43 4.4 1,110 4.7 57,712 4.7 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 30.78 5.4 1,225 5.7 63,696 5.7 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 24.63 8.7 981 8.7 51,008 8.7 Cost estimators................................................... 26.54 7.1 1,079 7.4 56,131 7.4 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 24.67 5.4 992 5.5 48,773 5.5 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 25.93 9.9 1,005 9.7 52,251 9.7 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.69 8.4 1,107 6.6 57,584 6.6 Training and development specialists............................ 21.50 12.6 873 12.6 39,050 12.6 Logisticians...................................................... $23.52 9.8% $941 9.8% $48,927 9.8% Management analysts............................................... 33.55 6.9 1,403 7.6 72,963 7.6 Meeting and convention planners................................... 21.39 10.6 849 10.7 44,167 10.7 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.80 4.3 1,123 4.3 58,393 4.3 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 23.87 17.6 955 17.6 49,658 17.6 Credit analysts................................................... 26.82 9.5 1,057 9.1 54,953 9.1 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 30.95 5.3 1,230 5.5 63,936 5.5 Financial analysts.............................................. 37.19 9.8 1,543 8.7 80,242 8.7 Personal financial advisors..................................... 25.64 10.2 1,019 10.1 52,964 10.1 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 29.86 8.6 1,132 7.7 58,843 7.7 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 32.41 11.1 1,299 11.1 67,557 11.1 Loan officers................................................... 32.80 11.4 1,315 11.3 68,395 11.3 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 33.54 4.3 1,349 4.4 70,115 4.4 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.72 8.3 1,329 7.8 69,118 7.8 Computer software engineers....................................... 40.79 3.7 1,639 3.6 85,212 3.6 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 41.40 4.2 1,659 4.1 86,291 4.1 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 39.18 6.7 1,584 6.9 82,371 6.9 Computer support specialists...................................... 24.97 5.8 987 6.0 51,303 6.0 Computer systems analysts......................................... 39.90 6.0 1,614 5.8 83,905 5.8 Database administrators........................................... 28.18 9.2 1,137 8.7 59,103 8.7 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 28.92 4.0 1,159 3.5 59,993 3.5 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 28.36 6.7 1,139 6.5 59,238 6.5 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 27.65 3.2 1,121 3.2 58,224 3.2 Architects, except naval.......................................... 30.19 8.7 1,244 8.7 64,684 8.7 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 30.32 9.0 1,251 9.1 65,047 9.1 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 27.01 12.9 1,084 12.5 56,354 12.5 Surveyors....................................................... 31.02 13.5 1,247 12.6 64,821 12.6 Engineers......................................................... 34.54 2.7 1,419 2.6 73,689 2.6 Civil engineers................................................. 31.74 4.4 1,325 4.0 68,883 4.0 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 50.36 11.1 2,183 14.7 113,515 14.7 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 34.40 6.1 1,413 5.2 73,472 5.2 Electrical engineers.......................................... 31.27 8.1 1,273 7.9 66,189 7.9 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 36.34 6.2 1,501 5.4 78,071 5.4 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 38.18 12.0 1,590 11.5 82,697 11.5 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.63 7.2 1,406 7.2 73,130 7.2 Mechanical engineers............................................ 31.48 3.6 1,287 4.0 66,911 4.0 Drafters.......................................................... 21.51 3.2 856 3.4 44,510 3.4 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 22.15 5.4 886 5.4 46,078 5.4 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 18.00 12.6 720 12.6 37,437 12.6 Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.08 7.3 803 7.3 41,770 7.3 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.77 6.9 871 6.9 45,250 6.9 Civil engineering technicians................................... 15.79 21.4 631 21.4 32,835 21.4 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.35 9.2 894 9.2 46,483 9.2 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 29.36 20.1 1,174 20.1 60,041 20.1 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. $22.80 12.7% $911 12.6% $47,383 12.6% Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 16.57 10.3 663 10.3 34,467 10.3 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.11 5.1 1,154 5.1 59,903 5.1 Life scientists................................................... 35.51 9.8 1,358 10.8 70,302 10.8 Biological scientists........................................... 33.83 14.6 1,248 17.0 64,899 17.0 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 34.77 14.4 1,275 18.1 66,316 18.1 Physical scientists............................................... 30.13 6.3 1,211 6.5 62,970 6.5 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 27.90 9.2 1,116 9.2 58,023 9.2 Chemists...................................................... 26.83 6.7 1,073 6.7 55,811 6.7 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 33.88 7.4 1,369 7.8 71,187 7.8 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 26.62 8.0 1,069 8.1 55,571 8.1 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 40.75 8.8 1,657 10.0 86,168 10.0 Economists........................................................ 38.94 29.5 1,588 29.1 82,580 29.1 Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.62 9.4 1,193 10.1 62,054 10.1 Market research analysts........................................ 29.62 9.4 1,193 10.1 62,054 10.1 Chemical technicians.............................................. 23.62 18.3 940 18.4 48,691 18.4 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 16.70 10.4 650 13.9 33,780 13.9 Community and social services occupations........................... 16.91 4.0 668 4.1 34,349 4.1 Counselors........................................................ 18.39 9.3 706 8.6 36,143 8.6 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.34 7.6 648 7.1 33,711 7.1 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 25.09 17.9 903 17.6 44,410 17.6 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 12.56 7.2 486 8.4 25,288 8.4 Social workers.................................................... 17.66 4.2 683 4.4 35,149 4.4 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 16.25 4.7 631 4.6 31,843 4.6 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.49 7.1 772 9.7 40,141 9.7 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.37 10.7 713 8.6 37,081 8.6 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 15.29 4.6 594 4.8 30,675 4.8 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.05 3.6 514 3.4 26,452 3.4 Clergy............................................................ 14.33 8.7 741 7.9 38,511 7.9 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 22.44 15.7 855 15.5 44,427 15.5 Legal occupations................................................... 30.36 9.5 1,241 10.1 64,534 10.1 Lawyers........................................................... 44.47 5.3 1,891 6.3 98,317 6.3 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 20.58 6.9 816 6.8 42,423 6.8 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.37 5.3 913 5.4 47,501 5.4 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.99 5.8 901 5.8 46,867 5.8 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 17.05 4.6 649 3.7 29,519 3.7 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 25.75 8.2 1,019 8.7 50,807 8.7 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 20.76 9.5 820 9.7 42,492 9.7 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 20.69 10.4 817 10.7 42,459 10.7 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 24.52 9.4 1,012 10.4 52,441 10.4 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.34 12.2 951 15.3 49,432 15.3 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 19.51 5.8 730 4.4 31,658 4.4 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. $13.77 10.3% $518 6.7% $25,166 6.7% Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.41 11.9 503 7.5 24,567 7.5 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.75 9.2 640 8.5 30,002 8.5 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.06 5.5 909 6.0 34,807 6.0 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.44 5.9 920 6.5 35,298 6.5 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 21.69 12.1 835 11.3 31,696 11.3 Secondary school teachers....................................... 30.35 9.3 1,117 7.7 43,137 7.7 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 30.46 9.3 1,120 7.7 43,176 7.7 Special education teachers...................................... 25.96 9.6 908 13.4 39,387 13.4 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 23.34 8.6 806 13.2 36,359 13.2 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.21 10.0 1,305 6.8 49,283 6.8 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 16.63 11.3 650 8.7 30,627 8.7 Instructional coordinators........................................ 26.38 13.7 1,005 14.0 49,964 14.0 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.88 3.7 386 3.4 19,194 3.4 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 23.37 7.6 927 7.2 48,193 7.2 Artists and related workers....................................... 21.57 6.7 851 7.3 44,247 7.3 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 22.73 9.9 887 11.3 46,141 11.3 Designers......................................................... 21.42 4.1 850 4.3 44,177 4.3 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 31.01 4.1 1,246 3.8 64,810 3.8 Floral designers................................................ 11.18 8.1 435 7.2 22,635 7.2 Graphic designers............................................... 19.63 4.1 781 4.0 40,625 4.0 Interior designers.............................................. 24.35 11.2 938 9.7 48,783 9.7 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 38.55 47.5 1,542 47.5 80,179 47.5 Producers and directors......................................... 38.55 47.5 1,542 47.5 80,179 47.5 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 26.95 22.0 1,043 22.3 54,243 22.3 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 26.52 26.3 1,016 26.6 52,821 26.6 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 16.28 14.5 642 14.6 33,365 14.6 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 16.44 15.1 648 15.2 33,678 15.2 Public relations specialists...................................... 24.54 9.1 973 9.3 50,604 9.3 Writers and editors............................................... 25.40 10.1 1,016 10.1 52,841 10.1 Editors......................................................... 22.27 13.5 896 13.8 46,613 13.8 Technical writers............................................... 30.75 14.5 1,225 14.4 63,724 14.4 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 19.59 15.9 639 11.8 33,211 11.8 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 21.92 15.4 932 18.2 48,466 18.2 Broadcast technicians........................................... 20.33 21.4 863 24.9 44,863 24.9 Photographers..................................................... 13.60 15.4 548 16.8 28,521 16.8 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 18.04 8.9 722 8.9 37,523 8.9 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 29.09 5.0 1,143 5.0 59,395 5.0 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 21.52 6.4 856 6.3 44,520 6.3 Pharmacists....................................................... 47.37 1.9 1,886 2.1 98,094 2.1 Physicians and surgeons........................................... $84.12 9.4% $3,556 11.3% $184,843 11.3% Family and general practitioners................................ 95.08 19.7 3,774 18.7 196,250 18.7 Internists, general............................................. 88.78 26.6 3,406 28.3 177,126 28.3 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 51.02 41.6 2,115 42.7 109,979 42.7 Physician assistants.............................................. 38.22 8.5 1,532 8.5 79,676 8.5 Registered nurses................................................. 27.63 3.9 1,093 3.9 56,803 3.9 Therapists........................................................ 28.78 6.8 1,115 7.2 57,718 7.2 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.97 13.9 1,269 14.4 65,983 14.4 Physical therapists............................................. 33.51 10.2 1,305 10.6 67,855 10.6 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 21.58 2.7 772 9.9 40,165 9.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.49 5.6 744 5.4 38,688 5.4 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 19.95 6.3 839 3.7 43,631 3.7 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.66 8.8 693 8.2 36,050 8.2 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.20 5.2 1,037 4.3 53,899 4.3 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 26.45 9.6 1,041 8.7 54,120 8.7 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.16 7.8 1,002 7.8 52,112 7.8 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 12.84 10.9 535 10.4 27,827 10.4 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.12 4.4 596 4.2 31,003 4.2 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.73 4.5 541 4.5 28,136 4.5 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.90 3.9 783 3.6 40,702 3.6 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.42 2.2 679 2.5 35,291 2.5 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.16 6.4 598 6.7 31,105 6.7 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.37 13.6 768 13.9 39,922 13.9 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.51 2.4 478 2.3 24,831 2.3 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.01 2.6 391 2.7 20,331 2.7 Home health aides............................................... 9.33 4.4 365 4.3 18,986 4.3 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.24 3.2 400 3.4 20,814 3.4 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.58 3.2 369 3.1 19,181 3.1 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 18.91 15.1 740 15.6 38,493 15.6 Physical therapist assistants................................... 24.68 11.5 984 11.5 51,151 11.5 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.84 8.7 414 7.1 21,533 7.1 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.59 2.0 510 1.9 26,532 1.9 Dental assistants............................................... 16.18 2.4 575 3.0 29,902 3.0 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.61 3.5 489 3.3 25,420 3.3 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.28 10.5 543 13.2 28,261 13.2 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.66 3.9 399 3.2 20,732 3.2 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.34 11.1 450 10.3 23,396 10.3 Protective service occupations...................................... 10.32 4.4 410 4.5 20,877 4.5 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 9.86 4.8 391 4.8 20,316 4.8 Security guards................................................. 9.86 4.8 391 4.8 20,316 4.8 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.53 7.0 439 10.8 11,248 10.8 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.48 1.7 323 1.8 16,685 1.8 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ $14.20 2.0% $597 2.1% $30,656 2.1% Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.89 7.1 688 8.6 34,529 8.6 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.81 2.0 583 2.1 30,054 2.1 Cooks............................................................. 9.50 1.3 366 1.5 18,935 1.5 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.81 3.5 296 4.6 15,385 4.6 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 10.04 2.5 388 3.2 19,849 3.2 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 9.88 1.7 379 1.9 19,655 1.9 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.14 3.5 355 4.2 18,446 4.2 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.78 3.4 335 3.5 17,225 3.5 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.14 3.7 185 4.5 9,541 4.5 Bartenders...................................................... 6.97 5.3 251 6.4 13,051 6.4 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.35 6.2 156 7.4 8,003 7.4 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.71 5.3 253 5.4 13,110 5.4 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.95 2.7 303 2.9 15,684 2.9 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.95 3.2 303 3.5 15,723 3.5 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 7.94 3.1 303 4.0 15,543 4.0 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.65 17.4 257 18.1 13,343 18.1 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.83 1.3 301 1.3 15,525 1.3 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.85 10.5 309 11.2 15,838 11.2 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.58 3.8 454 3.9 23,082 3.9 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.62 9.7 749 9.6 38,873 9.6 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.40 5.9 614 6.1 31,914 6.1 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 21.75 13.2 883 13.1 45,731 13.1 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.11 2.4 393 2.6 20,226 2.6 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.65 4.3 420 4.3 21,581 4.3 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.13 2.9 306 3.8 15,750 3.8 Pest control workers.............................................. 15.81 4.0 630 3.7 32,752 3.7 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.59 4.9 460 5.0 21,859 5.0 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.26 5.4 449 5.5 21,199 5.5 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 16.80 11.2 593 15.0 29,830 15.0 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.73 2.8 416 2.9 20,861 2.9 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 13.82 5.4 546 6.3 25,648 6.3 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 9.23 2.7 363 2.7 18,891 2.7 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 10.01 12.3 380 15.5 16,213 15.5 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.22 18.1 347 21.2 13,656 21.2 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 11.58 14.3 448 20.9 22,946 20.9 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 12.70 6.5 471 7.5 24,512 7.5 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. $12.85 6.8% $478 7.9% $24,853 7.9% Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.74 16.8 527 18.8 27,380 18.8 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 12.49 15.1 481 17.2 24,751 17.2 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 9.16 9.3 338 12.1 17,202 12.1 Child care workers................................................ 8.37 2.5 331 2.5 17,082 2.5 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.54 3.0 414 3.0 21,503 3.0 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 15.26 6.2 585 6.8 23,231 6.8 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 16.81 8.8 633 9.4 32,923 9.4 Recreation workers.............................................. 14.22 8.2 552 9.2 18,811 9.2 Sales and related occupations....................................... 18.76 2.4 755 2.3 39,159 2.3 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.05 3.8 802 3.9 41,671 3.9 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 16.60 2.5 698 2.7 36,290 2.7 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.81 10.6 1,255 10.6 65,238 10.6 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.68 3.1 504 3.2 26,121 3.2 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.85 1.7 345 1.8 17,897 1.8 Cashiers...................................................... 8.85 1.7 345 1.8 17,897 1.8 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 13.09 3.8 527 4.0 27,327 4.0 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 11.38 8.0 455 8.0 23,587 8.0 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.69 3.6 594 4.0 30,890 4.0 Retail salespersons............................................. 15.28 4.8 615 4.9 31,759 4.9 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 19.88 8.8 777 8.4 40,390 8.4 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.07 7.4 1,037 7.4 53,928 7.4 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 45.41 15.5 1,820 15.7 94,624 15.7 Travel agents..................................................... 14.08 13.5 544 13.9 28,285 13.9 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.15 5.1 1,178 5.0 61,199 5.0 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 34.47 9.5 1,383 9.3 71,777 9.3 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.32 4.4 1,107 4.3 57,499 4.3 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 17.08 16.1 682 16.3 35,454 16.3 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 17.08 16.1 682 16.3 35,454 16.3 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 25.92 11.0 1,040 10.5 54,080 10.5 Real estate brokers............................................. 22.66 14.7 949 16.2 49,330 16.2 Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.02 12.9 1,069 12.1 55,608 12.1 Sales engineers................................................... 32.37 10.8 1,325 10.0 68,925 10.0 Telemarketers..................................................... 10.85 14.5 416 13.0 21,646 13.0 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 16.01 11.3 635 11.1 33,003 11.1 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.65 .8 577 .8 29,964 .8 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.30 1.9 807 2.0 41,964 2.0 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.53 7.6 451 7.4 23,464 7.4 Telephone operators............................................... 16.85 10.8 642 9.8 33,381 9.8 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.13 1.2 558 1.2 28,998 1.2 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.79 3.9 590 4.0 30,608 4.0 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ $13.98 1.7% $550 1.7% $28,597 1.7% Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.26 1.7 602 1.6 31,277 1.6 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 15.33 3.0 610 3.1 31,718 3.1 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.11 6.3 638 6.1 33,166 6.1 Tellers......................................................... 11.40 1.3 451 1.3 23,455 1.3 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 17.74 9.3 683 8.6 35,536 8.6 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.61 4.3 577 4.6 30,023 4.6 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.65 2.1 620 2.1 32,134 2.1 File clerks....................................................... 11.79 5.5 459 5.6 23,877 5.6 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.17 2.9 360 3.1 18,370 3.1 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.85 16.7 483 18.6 25,114 18.6 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.27 2.9 605 3.1 31,451 3.1 New accounts clerks............................................... 12.50 4.2 495 4.3 25,720 4.3 Order clerks...................................................... 14.11 3.7 564 3.7 29,331 3.7 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.89 13.7 705 12.8 36,646 12.8 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.09 2.0 476 1.9 24,740 1.9 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.99 7.4 552 8.0 28,683 8.0 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 15.64 7.3 626 7.3 32,539 7.3 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.70 4.7 405 6.1 21,066 6.1 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.27 5.8 621 6.1 32,289 6.1 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.43 5.7 628 6.0 32,662 6.0 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 15.28 9.0 611 9.0 31,788 9.0 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 17.92 7.2 718 7.1 37,319 7.1 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.27 2.7 529 2.7 27,512 2.7 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.17 3.4 486 3.4 25,245 3.4 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.28 6.5 491 6.5 25,540 6.5 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.98 1.8 663 1.6 34,310 1.6 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.70 2.6 778 2.6 40,458 2.6 Legal secretaries............................................... 18.04 7.4 702 6.7 36,519 6.7 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.88 4.5 575 4.7 29,865 4.7 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.48 2.6 604 2.1 31,024 2.1 Computer operators................................................ 16.08 4.4 634 5.2 32,945 5.2 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.58 2.6 490 3.4 25,446 3.4 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.24 2.4 476 3.4 24,716 3.4 Word processors and typists..................................... 14.32 6.4 562 6.5 29,203 6.5 Desktop publishers................................................ 16.11 7.6 618 7.1 32,118 7.1 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.74 3.7 611 3.6 31,786 3.6 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.46 8.0 453 8.1 23,581 8.1 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.43 1.6 525 1.6 27,272 1.6 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.44 4.2 496 4.2 25,804 4.2 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.85 10.0 514 10.0 26,718 10.0 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.03 12.3 481 12.3 24,210 12.3 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.86 7.2 394 7.2 19,326 7.2 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.66 9.0 426 9.0 20,144 9.0 Construction and extraction occupations............................. $18.34 2.0% $732 2.0% $37,345 2.0% First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.44 4.2 1,080 4.5 55,826 4.5 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.08 7.3 1,000 7.4 49,901 7.4 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.69 6.9 1,024 7.0 50,966 7.0 Carpenters........................................................ 19.54 3.5 777 3.5 40,060 3.5 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 20.13 10.0 794 10.0 41,260 10.0 Carpet installers............................................... 22.27 17.7 891 17.7 46,312 17.7 Tile and marble setters......................................... 18.51 9.8 729 9.6 37,841 9.6 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 18.89 4.8 753 5.1 37,937 5.1 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 18.85 4.7 751 5.0 37,838 5.0 Construction laborers............................................. 14.57 5.0 577 4.9 28,895 4.9 Construction equipment operators.................................. 18.23 5.3 734 5.8 35,525 5.8 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.06 7.2 638 7.0 29,486 7.0 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 19.21 6.9 779 7.8 38,523 7.8 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.02 7.2 680 7.2 35,323 7.2 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 16.84 8.2 673 8.1 34,982 8.1 Electricians...................................................... 19.95 4.1 798 4.1 41,505 4.1 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.00 18.9 680 18.9 35,350 18.9 Insulation workers................................................ 16.30 8.0 652 8.0 33,900 8.0 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.30 6.0 572 6.0 29,740 6.0 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.77 12.4 711 12.4 36,967 12.4 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 14.82 4.8 586 5.4 30,091 5.4 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 14.72 4.8 582 5.4 29,885 5.4 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.90 6.3 835 6.3 43,185 6.3 Pipelayers...................................................... 15.43 7.0 617 7.0 32,093 7.0 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 21.52 6.3 860 6.3 44,424 6.3 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 15.56 4.4 616 4.7 31,967 4.7 Roofers........................................................... 15.93 8.1 634 8.1 31,308 8.1 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.41 10.6 756 11.1 39,277 11.1 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 22.65 7.0 906 7.0 46,951 7.0 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.14 3.2 484 3.2 24,552 3.2 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 13.28 9.8 521 9.9 26,040 9.9 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.61 5.4 505 5.4 26,235 5.4 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.85 3.9 394 3.9 20,453 3.9 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.17 4.3 407 4.3 21,160 4.3 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 11.68 3.2 467 3.2 24,290 3.2 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.68 6.1 387 6.1 19,217 6.1 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 26.98 12.2 1,082 12.1 56,275 12.1 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 38.60 15.3 1,544 15.3 80,287 15.3 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 18.73 29.8 749 29.8 37,866 29.8 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.53 12.6 777 18.9 40,420 18.9 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... $15.43 6.6% $616 6.6% $31,438 6.6% Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.94 9.3 677 9.3 35,225 9.3 Mining machine operators.......................................... 21.21 9.8 849 9.8 44,080 9.8 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 21.33 17.6 853 17.6 44,375 17.6 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 12.64 8.0 505 8.0 26,283 8.0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.36 1.8 739 1.9 38,311 1.9 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 25.58 3.5 1,062 3.7 55,232 3.7 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 16.97 8.3 678 8.4 35,245 8.4 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 23.69 5.1 948 5.1 49,281 5.1 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 23.69 5.1 948 5.1 49,281 5.1 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 17.08 8.7 684 8.7 35,562 8.7 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 18.04 5.1 722 5.1 37,532 5.1 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 31.30 6.4 1,253 6.4 65,134 6.4 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 15.48 3.6 628 3.9 32,681 3.9 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.27 7.4 571 7.4 29,680 7.4 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.18 5.8 765 5.9 39,788 5.9 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 21.39 10.3 879 12.1 44,594 12.1 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.59 3.2 710 3.3 36,943 3.3 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 16.89 10.6 682 11.2 35,475 11.2 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 669 5.3 34,790 5.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.81 3.1 719 3.1 37,406 3.1 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.06 3.1 765 3.1 39,774 3.1 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 17.23 3.0 699 3.6 36,359 3.6 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.72 6.2 656 8.7 34,110 8.7 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 18.08 3.5 723 3.5 37,586 3.5 Rail car repairers.............................................. 17.85 3.0 714 3.0 37,134 3.0 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.71 5.6 626 5.5 32,219 5.5 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 15.40 12.7 610 12.9 30,970 12.9 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.65 13.5 664 13.3 34,095 13.3 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.47 4.1 619 4.1 32,183 4.1 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.61 6.0 422 6.2 21,942 6.2 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.54 6.0 419 6.4 21,764 6.4 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 18.63 9.4 745 9.4 38,758 9.4 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 21.19 6.1 848 6.1 44,073 6.1 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.72 5.1 754 5.5 39,230 5.5 Home appliance repairers.......................................... $17.04 8.8% $693 8.1% $36,018 8.1% Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 16.86 3.1 674 3.1 34,777 3.1 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.29 3.3 851 3.4 44,060 3.4 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.07 3.8 602 3.8 30,996 3.8 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 16.53 7.6 661 7.6 34,170 7.6 Millwrights..................................................... 18.84 9.7 753 9.7 39,179 9.7 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.01 4.0 1,000 4.0 51,801 4.0 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 27.19 4.7 1,088 4.7 56,558 4.7 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.25 5.4 970 5.4 50,153 5.4 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 18.40 13.2 736 13.2 38,268 13.2 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.57 4.3 539 4.2 27,679 4.2 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.49 5.1 456 5.1 23,243 5.1 Production occupations.............................................. 13.63 1.9 542 1.9 28,147 1.9 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 20.96 2.9 851 2.9 44,239 2.9 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 11.30 5.1 450 5.2 23,385 5.2 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 10.71 9.2 428 9.2 22,279 9.2 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 11.53 6.5 458 6.7 23,834 6.7 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 11.26 5.3 446 6.0 23,182 6.0 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 18.83 25.3 753 25.3 39,159 25.3 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 14.13 6.5 565 6.5 29,386 6.5 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 10.81 7.8 431 7.7 22,409 7.7 Team assemblers................................................. 11.40 5.5 456 5.5 23,703 5.5 Bakers............................................................ 11.31 5.8 442 5.5 22,990 5.5 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 13.26 5.8 517 6.8 26,867 6.8 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 13.57 6.8 531 8.0 27,602 8.0 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 13.63 13.7 507 18.0 26,379 18.0 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 9.68 5.0 387 5.0 20,128 5.0 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.69 5.8 424 5.9 21,972 5.9 Food batchmakers................................................ 11.83 8.3 464 8.4 24,019 8.4 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 8.75 9.6 348 9.5 18,118 9.5 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.55 5.6 707 5.8 36,778 5.8 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.75 4.8 676 5.3 35,120 5.3 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 22.81 5.8 917 5.6 47,699 5.6 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.82 7.6 511 7.6 26,551 7.6 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.10 9.4 520 9.4 27,048 9.4 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 12.84 10.3 514 10.3 26,717 10.3 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 13.19 2.8 528 2.8 27,423 2.8 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.77 4.5 511 4.5 26,564 4.5 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... $11.11 10.5% $444 10.5% $23,055 10.5% Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.54 5.1 542 5.1 28,157 5.1 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.20 3.8 608 3.8 31,613 3.8 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.87 8.0 635 8.0 33,017 8.0 Machinists........................................................ 18.95 3.8 757 3.8 39,374 3.8 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.38 10.7 695 10.7 36,153 10.7 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 17.72 9.8 709 9.8 36,860 9.8 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 11.42 6.6 449 7.1 23,339 7.1 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.04 6.3 434 6.8 22,544 6.8 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.97 8.2 503 9.2 26,171 9.2 Tool and die makers............................................... 20.57 3.7 823 3.7 42,646 3.7 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 15.31 4.0 612 4.0 31,824 4.0 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 15.37 4.1 614 4.1 31,939 4.1 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.11 7.7 565 7.7 29,358 7.7 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.08 6.3 566 6.3 29,419 6.3 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 13.69 10.1 547 10.1 28,468 10.1 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.94 24.8 717 24.8 37,305 24.8 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.07 10.2 523 10.2 27,182 10.2 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 16.59 11.4 653 12.5 33,952 12.5 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 11.54 5.9 454 5.9 23,601 5.9 Bindery workers................................................. 11.38 5.9 447 5.9 23,266 5.9 Printers.......................................................... 15.41 2.4 614 2.4 31,910 2.4 Job printers.................................................... 16.38 7.2 642 6.2 33,363 6.2 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 15.54 3.7 620 3.7 32,229 3.7 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.14 3.3 605 3.3 31,436 3.3 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.10 6.2 396 6.6 20,576 6.6 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.04 6.1 350 6.7 18,208 6.7 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 9.05 5.3 356 5.7 18,504 5.7 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.42 10.8 539 10.3 28,011 10.3 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.14 9.4 525 8.5 27,315 8.5 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 10.46 4.4 409 4.5 21,280 4.5 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.32 4.1 395 3.7 20,536 3.7 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 10.18 10.9 407 10.9 21,170 10.9 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.93 9.5 511 9.7 26,589 9.7 Upholsterers.................................................... 12.77 12.1 511 12.1 26,559 12.1 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ $12.97 3.6% $519 3.6% $26,968 3.6% Furniture finishers............................................... 12.61 12.4 504 12.4 26,233 12.4 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 11.91 4.6 475 4.7 24,657 4.7 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.34 7.4 452 7.5 23,471 7.5 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.43 5.7 495 5.8 25,747 5.8 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 23.66 12.0 947 12.0 49,219 12.0 Power plant operators........................................... 23.06 12.9 922 12.9 47,963 12.9 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 18.91 5.1 756 5.1 39,338 5.1 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.46 10.2 964 10.8 50,145 10.8 Gas plant operators............................................. 27.97 6.1 1,119 6.1 58,179 6.1 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 15.84 10.4 634 10.4 32,951 10.4 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 14.43 16.2 577 16.2 30,010 16.2 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 14.36 5.8 573 5.7 29,053 5.7 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.66 11.1 627 11.1 32,142 11.1 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.88 10.3 475 10.3 24,048 10.3 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 15.30 6.2 610 6.1 30,745 6.1 Cutting workers................................................... 12.74 4.8 504 4.4 26,210 4.4 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.58 7.6 543 7.6 28,244 7.6 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.50 5.5 493 4.9 25,637 4.9 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 11.90 4.3 476 4.3 24,754 4.3 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 11.25 15.4 450 15.4 23,400 15.4 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.98 5.2 558 5.1 28,957 5.1 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.79 6.0 622 6.2 32,334 6.2 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 16.77 11.0 653 11.9 33,957 11.9 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 12.61 4.1 502 4.1 25,852 4.1 Painting workers.................................................. 14.13 9.2 566 9.3 29,423 9.3 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.16 3.9 486 3.9 25,228 3.9 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.14 18.7 732 19.2 38,049 19.2 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.37 8.2 492 8.3 25,584 8.3 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.79 8.6 501 7.6 26,076 7.6 Photographic process workers.................................... 13.50 15.4 533 14.2 27,739 14.2 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 12.24 8.1 477 7.4 24,797 7.4 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 11.29 2.5 449 2.5 23,296 2.5 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 11.81 8.9 473 8.9 24,575 8.9 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 11.33 9.4 453 9.4 23,562 9.4 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 14.53 6.2 574 6.5 29,833 6.5 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.46 4.5 415 4.3 21,593 4.3 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.49 1.4 546 1.6 28,125 1.6 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 18.45 7.8 760 9.7 39,276 9.7 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. $20.64 3.4% $874 3.7% $45,460 3.7% Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 39.57 25.1 1,627 25.3 82,372 25.3 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.65 3.4 430 4.9 20,366 4.9 Bus drivers, school............................................. 11.26 10.8 337 9.0 12,713 9.0 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 14.87 1.9 611 2.3 31,465 2.3 Driver/sales workers............................................ 15.57 6.4 627 6.5 32,626 6.5 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 15.96 2.5 670 3.0 34,303 3.0 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 12.48 2.7 496 3.0 25,677 3.0 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 9.54 9.8 366 9.6 19,006 9.6 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.24 11.6 488 11.8 24,374 11.8 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.55 7.6 847 14.5 42,864 14.5 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 18.55 7.6 847 14.5 42,864 14.5 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.07 6.5 306 8.7 15,928 8.7 Service station attendants........................................ 10.44 8.5 414 8.6 21,532 8.6 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 11.63 12.3 465 12.3 24,183 12.3 Crane and tower operators......................................... 16.38 10.4 655 10.4 33,950 10.4 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.89 4.1 634 4.1 32,301 4.1 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.84 4.2 632 4.1 32,186 4.1 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 14.71 20.3 588 20.3 30,597 20.3 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 13.36 4.1 534 4.1 27,654 4.1 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.44 1.5 414 1.4 21,399 1.4 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.55 2.3 381 2.4 19,793 2.4 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.00 1.8 435 1.9 22,478 1.9 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 9.97 4.9 399 4.9 20,733 4.9 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.62 2.7 380 2.7 19,536 2.7 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.14 6.0 459 5.6 23,843 5.6 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 31 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings for full-time workers Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $21.61 2.2% $858 2.2% $44,379 2.2% Management occupations.............................................. 45.14 2.0 1,827 2.0 94,953 2.0 Chief executives.................................................. 164.07 45.2 7,450 44.9 387,403 44.9 General and operations managers................................... 52.42 4.3 2,179 4.2 113,287 4.2 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.94 8.7 1,321 9.1 68,712 9.1 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.90 3.2 1,911 3.2 99,364 3.2 Marketing managers.............................................. 49.46 3.8 1,996 3.8 103,798 3.8 Sales managers.................................................. 42.82 4.7 1,772 4.8 92,125 4.8 Public relations managers......................................... 43.92 21.0 1,739 20.7 90,408 20.7 Administrative services managers.................................. 33.95 6.4 1,364 6.8 70,913 6.8 Computer and information systems managers......................... 51.79 2.3 2,095 2.3 108,889 2.3 Financial managers................................................ 47.47 3.0 1,912 3.0 99,405 3.0 Human resources managers.......................................... 33.54 12.5 1,348 12.6 70,085 12.6 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 42.60 9.2 1,734 8.1 90,154 8.1 Industrial production managers.................................... 40.87 2.5 1,672 2.5 86,931 2.5 Purchasing managers............................................... 41.79 5.2 1,679 5.4 87,293 5.4 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 37.90 5.2 1,544 6.0 80,306 6.0 Construction managers............................................. 37.74 3.6 1,540 3.5 80,105 3.5 Education administrators.......................................... 33.23 3.5 1,281 3.5 65,975 3.5 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.64 7.5 798 7.5 40,685 7.5 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 35.08 4.6 1,414 5.1 71,414 5.1 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.93 4.1 1,339 4.3 69,202 4.3 Engineering managers.............................................. 55.72 2.2 2,256 2.2 117,310 2.2 Food service managers............................................. 25.52 8.6 1,070 8.3 55,619 8.3 Lodging managers.................................................. 27.20 33.6 1,190 34.2 61,904 34.2 Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.49 3.3 1,547 3.4 80,453 3.4 Natural sciences managers......................................... 39.30 24.6 1,490 24.0 77,467 24.0 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 25.87 5.8 1,034 5.9 53,765 5.9 Social and community service managers............................. 26.32 8.5 1,020 8.2 52,946 8.2 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 30.05 1.2 1,202 1.2 62,481 1.2 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 27.48 2.1 1,112 2.2 57,839 2.2 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 23.62 3.0 920 2.9 47,831 2.9 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 23.72 3.1 923 3.0 48,005 3.0 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 22.01 10.0 861 11.0 44,796 11.0 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.48 12.5 1,107 10.1 57,541 10.1 Cost estimators................................................... 34.94 3.9 1,416 4.0 73,635 4.0 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 28.00 2.8 1,110 3.0 57,742 3.0 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 30.63 9.1 1,220 9.2 63,446 9.2 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.86 4.5 1,025 4.3 53,313 4.3 Training and development specialists............................ 26.89 3.7 1,067 3.8 55,495 3.8 Logisticians...................................................... 31.18 8.1 1,246 8.0 64,786 8.0 Management analysts............................................... 35.52 3.7 1,418 3.7 73,740 3.7 Meeting and convention planners................................... $23.84 4.0% $931 4.7% $48,438 4.7% Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.51 2.8 1,095 2.7 56,940 2.7 Budget analysts................................................... 34.51 7.6 1,436 8.7 74,646 8.7 Credit analysts................................................... 26.33 5.6 1,055 5.6 54,843 5.6 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 34.12 3.9 1,365 3.5 70,955 3.5 Financial analysts.............................................. 35.81 4.7 1,445 4.3 75,161 4.3 Personal financial advisors..................................... 29.60 10.7 1,172 10.7 60,922 10.7 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.87 8.1 1,205 8.4 62,666 8.4 Financial examiners............................................... 28.36 6.4 1,146 7.0 59,584 7.0 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 28.79 7.2 1,152 7.3 59,887 7.3 Loan counselors................................................. 23.60 36.9 939 37.0 48,828 37.0 Loan officers................................................... 29.22 6.7 1,169 6.8 60,796 6.8 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.75 1.8 1,433 1.8 74,495 1.8 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 44.11 7.0 1,764 7.0 91,742 7.0 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.36 2.3 1,290 2.3 67,076 2.3 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.38 1.9 1,677 1.8 87,198 1.8 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.44 3.0 1,647 3.0 85,660 3.0 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 42.15 2.2 1,701 2.2 88,470 2.2 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.65 4.8 1,024 4.9 53,247 4.9 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.11 1.8 1,481 1.6 77,013 1.6 Database administrators........................................... 33.39 5.3 1,330 6.0 69,156 6.0 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 32.44 3.2 1,300 3.2 67,626 3.2 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 35.34 7.2 1,408 7.0 73,242 7.0 Actuaries......................................................... 39.01 5.3 1,533 5.2 79,741 5.2 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.98 5.8 1,456 6.1 75,704 6.1 Statisticians..................................................... 35.98 14.1 1,415 14.2 73,590 14.2 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 34.13 2.2 1,376 2.2 71,484 2.2 Architects, except naval.......................................... 34.98 3.5 1,416 4.0 73,609 4.0 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 34.98 3.5 1,416 4.0 73,609 4.0 Engineers......................................................... 38.66 1.1 1,563 1.0 81,245 1.0 Aerospace engineers............................................. 47.89 4.8 1,919 4.7 99,777 4.7 Chemical engineers.............................................. 40.98 7.3 1,645 7.3 85,519 7.3 Civil engineers................................................. 35.51 4.2 1,445 4.2 75,124 4.2 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 39.55 4.6 1,621 4.7 84,301 4.7 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 39.35 2.4 1,590 2.1 82,687 2.1 Electrical engineers.......................................... 39.76 3.0 1,615 2.4 83,970 2.4 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.94 3.4 1,566 3.2 81,426 3.2 Environmental engineers......................................... 43.22 6.5 1,732 6.4 90,053 6.4 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 34.47 2.0 1,401 1.9 72,858 1.9 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 37.34 7.3 1,504 7.6 78,214 7.6 Industrial engineers.......................................... 33.86 2.0 1,379 1.9 71,694 1.9 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 5.8 1,231 5.8 64,011 5.8 Materials engineers............................................. 31.92 6.5 1,310 4.6 68,109 4.6 Mechanical engineers............................................ $34.56 1.8% $1,411 2.2% $73,351 2.2% Nuclear engineers............................................... 40.44 3.9 1,618 3.9 84,121 3.9 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.98 17.6 1,959 17.6 100,977 17.6 Drafters.......................................................... 24.25 3.4 969 3.4 50,409 3.4 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.68 8.8 1,107 8.8 57,568 8.8 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 23.73 4.1 949 4.1 49,357 4.1 Mechanical drafters............................................. 23.14 5.9 926 5.9 48,142 5.9 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.48 4.8 940 4.8 48,723 4.8 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 26.80 3.1 1,080 3.4 56,179 3.4 Civil engineering technicians................................... 21.64 16.1 866 16.1 45,021 16.1 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 21.97 8.3 880 8.2 45,741 8.2 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 25.25 5.5 1,010 5.5 52,524 5.5 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.08 3.2 966 3.3 50,223 3.3 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.53 6.5 904 6.6 46,884 6.6 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 25.03 11.0 1,002 11.0 52,078 11.0 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.84 3.6 1,230 3.7 63,749 3.7 Life scientists................................................... 33.57 8.2 1,316 8.2 68,361 8.2 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 39.23 12.8 1,539 13.0 80,048 13.0 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 1,386 10.6 72,081 10.6 Biological scientists........................................... 33.88 7.5 1,327 7.9 68,857 7.9 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 36.58 9.5 1,421 10.2 73,869 10.2 Microbiologists............................................... 28.43 11.9 1,150 11.4 59,782 11.4 Medical scientists.............................................. 32.58 12.9 1,286 12.5 66,871 12.5 Physical scientists............................................... 37.30 4.2 1,500 3.6 77,630 3.6 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 46.33 9.8 1,840 10.1 95,659 10.1 Physicists.................................................... 46.33 9.8 1,840 10.1 95,659 10.1 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 36.45 7.9 1,463 7.9 76,094 7.9 Chemists...................................................... 35.45 9.0 1,425 9.0 74,101 9.0 Materials scientists.......................................... 39.46 11.0 1,579 11.0 82,084 11.0 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 36.91 8.9 1,540 9.0 80,080 9.0 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 35.33 8.1 1,486 8.0 77,294 8.0 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 53.34 25.3 2,134 25.3 110,948 25.3 Economists........................................................ 31.86 28.2 1,391 23.5 72,325 23.5 Market and survey researchers..................................... 35.89 5.8 1,475 6.4 76,722 6.4 Market research analysts........................................ 35.90 5.8 1,476 6.4 76,743 6.4 Psychologists..................................................... 28.82 17.3 1,123 16.2 56,505 16.2 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 30.78 19.0 1,194 17.6 59,844 17.6 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 35.26 9.6 1,363 9.6 70,875 9.6 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 20.86 7.4 829 7.0 43,091 7.0 Biological technicians............................................ 19.73 5.4 779 5.4 40,525 5.4 Chemical technicians.............................................. 21.55 3.9 859 4.2 44,599 4.2 Nuclear technicians............................................... 35.23 5.8 1,409 5.8 73,271 5.8 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.76 10.5 868 10.6 45,050 10.6 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 26.63 10.8 1,065 10.8 55,380 10.8 Community and social services occupations........................... $17.64 2.5% $690 2.5% $35,718 2.5% Counselors........................................................ 17.24 2.9 676 2.6 34,997 2.6 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.60 6.2 623 6.6 32,422 6.6 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 18.46 6.0 717 5.3 36,897 5.3 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.79 6.2 702 6.4 36,495 6.4 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.37 7.2 603 8.0 31,365 8.0 Social workers.................................................... 19.67 2.3 768 2.3 39,769 2.3 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.66 5.3 676 3.7 34,637 3.7 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.29 4.0 909 3.9 47,245 3.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.10 4.4 682 4.3 35,452 4.3 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 13.93 5.6 548 6.2 28,265 6.2 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.17 4.8 477 4.6 24,599 4.6 Clergy............................................................ 19.60 7.9 744 9.0 38,182 9.0 Legal occupations................................................... 57.26 4.7 2,313 4.6 120,124 4.6 Lawyers........................................................... 71.60 4.7 2,958 4.6 153,816 4.6 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 27.34 3.7 1,048 3.7 54,521 3.7 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.14 8.7 869 9.2 44,398 9.2 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 23.46 7.9 935 7.9 48,640 7.9 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 34.66 6.2 1,337 6.1 58,930 6.1 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 47.04 5.1 1,833 5.1 76,886 5.1 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 56.00 8.7 2,143 8.1 82,902 8.1 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 39.17 9.3 1,518 8.9 60,967 8.9 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 32.31 5.0 1,222 5.8 57,012 5.8 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.85 12.0 1,682 11.5 62,726 11.5 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 70.87 8.9 2,768 8.3 104,665 8.3 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 70.89 9.1 2,767 8.5 105,136 8.5 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.69 20.4 2,503 21.0 114,311 21.0 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 20.4 2,503 21.0 114,311 21.0 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.28 7.2 2,066 7.0 84,011 7.0 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.67 6.4 1,998 5.9 74,904 5.9 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 60.33 13.1 2,342 11.5 103,211 11.5 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.68 6.3 1,695 5.9 67,614 5.9 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 56.24 11.5 1,993 9.2 71,744 9.2 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.96 7.5 1,575 6.6 74,740 6.6 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.32 8.8 1,746 8.8 69,293 8.8 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 19.6 1,814 16.9 69,225 16.9 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 63.41 8.4 2,511 8.7 110,503 8.7 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 75.88 9.0 3,012 9.8 128,846 9.8 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 2.0 1,292 1.9 61,140 1.9 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.68 8.6 1,581 7.5 59,227 7.5 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.68 8.6 1,581 7.5 59,227 7.5 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 58.55 19.8 2,280 18.2 94,852 18.2 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... $78.99 10.6% $3,111 5.9% $121,839 5.9% Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.58 4.4 1,556 3.9 60,740 3.9 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 38.43 5.9 1,468 6.1 56,436 6.1 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 39.50 25.7 1,530 24.5 58,194 24.5 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 41.94 5.2 1,605 5.0 64,488 5.0 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 9.3 1,725 9.2 65,460 9.2 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.26 9.8 1,560 8.7 60,080 8.7 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.24 10.5 1,559 8.7 62,274 8.7 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 36.16 8.8 1,401 8.4 63,938 8.4 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 3.6 1,168 3.5 48,529 3.5 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 24.29 8.8 933 7.9 38,800 7.9 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 14.54 7.2 558 7.5 26,576 7.5 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 14.51 7.4 557 7.8 26,492 7.8 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 27.05 5.3 1,051 4.9 40,853 4.9 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.70 6.5 958 5.9 37,538 5.9 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.62 3.0 1,231 3.4 47,169 3.4 Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.20 10.9 1,243 8.7 47,412 8.7 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.99 10.7 1,271 8.3 47,924 8.3 Special education teachers...................................... 26.04 12.6 963 10.9 40,688 10.9 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.12 7.8 919 7.4 39,410 7.4 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 32.71 33.4 1,103 32.0 44,511 32.0 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 32.34 12.3 1,243 12.3 60,483 12.3 Librarians........................................................ 30.87 11.9 1,150 12.5 58,836 12.5 Library technicians............................................... 18.68 10.2 725 10.8 37,456 10.8 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.12 9.8 977 8.9 50,518 8.9 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.65 4.8 413 5.5 20,086 5.5 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 28.10 3.0 1,110 3.1 56,882 3.1 Artists and related workers....................................... 27.83 11.7 1,128 12.0 58,102 12.0 Art directors................................................... 33.22 8.6 1,348 8.8 70,113 8.8 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 27.47 14.5 1,145 12.4 59,530 12.4 Designers......................................................... 24.61 4.3 981 4.3 51,021 4.3 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 34.14 5.1 1,366 5.1 71,018 5.1 Graphic designers............................................... 22.02 5.0 872 4.9 45,332 4.9 Interior designers.............................................. 22.21 7.3 894 7.2 46,489 7.2 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 17.28 13.7 690 14.0 35,896 14.0 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 35.99 8.1 1,455 8.5 75,540 8.5 Producers and directors......................................... 36.46 8.1 1,475 8.5 76,540 8.5 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 21.32 5.6 826 6.1 39,539 6.1 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 21.56 6.4 824 6.6 38,999 6.6 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 39.71 14.3 1,513 12.4 63,056 12.4 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.27 14.5 1,516 13.0 63,954 13.0 Announcers........................................................ 47.75 22.0 1,907 22.0 99,184 22.0 Radio and television announcers................................. $47.75 22.0% $1,907 22.0% $99,184 22.0% News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 42.60 15.9 1,636 15.9 84,854 15.9 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 34.90 6.1 1,336 5.8 69,253 5.8 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.85 4.6 1,100 4.2 57,204 4.2 Writers and editors............................................... 27.42 4.0 1,074 3.5 55,551 3.5 Editors......................................................... 27.15 4.9 1,049 4.3 54,536 4.3 Technical writers............................................... 29.67 6.4 1,190 6.4 61,901 6.4 Writers and authors............................................. 20.89 10.7 832 9.9 40,537 9.9 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 24.58 11.2 985 11.2 51,195 11.2 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.42 15.8 913 17.0 47,464 17.0 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 26.03 25.8 1,042 27.7 54,202 27.7 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.03 15.4 805 16.7 41,852 16.7 Photographers..................................................... 17.90 15.5 709 15.1 29,759 15.1 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 23.92 17.7 957 17.7 49,749 17.7 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 25.14 22.9 1,006 22.9 52,298 22.9 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.41 1.8 1,073 1.9 55,744 1.9 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 23.86 6.7 954 7.3 49,616 7.3 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.82 .6 1,857 .7 96,590 .7 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 58.06 6.5 2,296 6.2 119,371 6.2 Family and general practitioners................................ 62.71 5.4 2,471 6.5 128,501 6.5 Internists, general............................................. 33.31 20.1 1,457 15.0 75,763 15.0 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 65.18 7.7 2,649 8.0 137,764 8.0 Physician assistants.............................................. 36.69 3.3 1,435 4.3 74,635 4.3 Registered nurses................................................. 29.79 1.0 1,152 1.0 59,912 1.0 Therapists........................................................ 26.56 2.7 1,045 2.5 54,026 2.5 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.91 3.8 1,067 3.7 55,181 3.7 Physical therapists............................................. 31.47 2.8 1,237 2.7 63,794 2.7 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.80 7.1 1,330 6.1 69,173 6.1 Recreational therapists......................................... 17.33 8.4 685 8.4 35,615 8.4 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.95 2.3 906 2.4 47,124 2.4 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 29.91 4.5 1,148 2.1 56,499 2.1 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.00 2.3 755 2.2 39,259 2.2 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.42 2.9 931 2.9 48,436 2.9 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.99 2.8 635 2.8 33,004 2.8 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.08 2.8 991 2.8 51,521 2.8 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.16 12.1 964 12.1 50,146 12.1 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.81 4.2 1,196 5.2 62,187 5.2 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 31.53 6.7 1,261 6.7 65,582 6.7 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.18 2.7 955 2.7 49,640 2.7 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.67 9.6 631 8.7 32,820 8.7 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.47 2.2 652 2.1 33,879 2.1 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.59 2.1 580 2.1 30,162 2.1 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.66 7.1 498 7.2 25,899 7.2 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 21.49 3.8 848 4.1 44,108 4.1 Surgical technologists.......................................... $17.83 2.9% $705 2.9% $36,672 2.9% Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.73 2.2 729 2.0 37,902 2.0 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.34 4.9 607 4.9 31,568 4.9 Opticians, dispensing............................................. 14.23 21.0 553 22.3 28,777 22.3 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 17.50 7.4 697 7.5 36,262 7.5 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 25.53 5.9 1,033 5.6 53,740 5.6 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 24.36 9.4 995 9.4 51,765 9.4 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 20.54 9.2 810 8.3 41,965 8.3 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.74 1.3 454 1.6 23,632 1.6 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.06 1.3 424 1.8 22,060 1.8 Home health aides............................................... 10.01 4.0 361 5.2 18,773 5.2 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.27 1.4 438 1.4 22,761 1.4 Psychiatric aides............................................... 11.19 5.3 437 4.8 22,700 4.8 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.09 12.0 563 12.0 29,269 12.0 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 14.23 20.7 568 20.6 29,516 20.6 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 13.95 7.6 558 7.6 29,017 7.6 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.73 6.1 547 6.1 28,438 6.1 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.54 6.9 737 6.8 38,310 6.8 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.77 4.6 430 4.6 22,338 4.6 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.51 2.4 537 2.4 27,909 2.4 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.85 2.9 551 2.9 28,620 2.9 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.58 5.4 541 5.5 28,144 5.5 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.10 3.5 600 3.5 31,206 3.5 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 14.96 8.2 598 8.2 31,096 8.2 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 13.55 10.7 536 10.2 27,872 10.2 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.63 2.9 461 3.0 23,712 3.0 Fire fighters..................................................... 19.25 11.7 940 11.7 48,880 11.7 Police officers................................................... 18.42 6.6 734 6.7 38,185 6.7 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.42 6.6 734 6.7 38,185 6.7 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.80 2.6 427 2.6 22,169 2.6 Security guards................................................. 10.77 2.7 425 2.7 22,114 2.7 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.58 13.4 459 15.1 14,989 15.1 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.26 6.7 358 5.7 8,815 5.7 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.66 3.9 377 3.6 19,524 3.6 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.18 2.5 661 2.4 33,955 2.4 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 18.03 6.4 743 6.3 37,563 6.3 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 15.92 2.8 649 2.7 33,446 2.7 Cooks............................................................. 11.65 1.9 457 1.8 23,705 1.8 Cooks, fast food................................................ 9.89 14.6 370 16.7 19,227 16.7 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.10 2.4 477 2.5 24,748 2.5 Cooks, restaurant............................................... $11.47 2.6% $449 2.4% $23,307 2.4% Cooks, short order.............................................. 10.74 2.7 419 3.5 21,784 3.5 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.52 2.8 415 2.8 21,474 2.8 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.95 3.6 228 3.7 11,849 3.7 Bartenders...................................................... 7.21 4.3 275 5.3 14,203 5.3 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.24 6.4 201 8.1 10,433 8.1 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.43 3.9 287 4.2 14,839 4.2 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.05 2.8 386 3.0 19,875 3.0 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.03 3.4 383 3.6 19,707 3.6 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 10.13 5.0 395 5.3 20,400 5.3 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.22 3.5 358 3.3 18,599 3.3 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.99 3.3 355 3.2 18,437 3.2 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.97 8.6 344 9.6 17,865 9.6 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.21 4.1 443 4.1 22,956 4.1 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 17.86 7.2 718 7.2 37,324 7.2 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.05 3.3 684 3.2 35,563 3.2 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 30.17 34.7 1,247 33.8 64,837 33.8 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.66 5.2 421 5.1 21,833 5.1 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.10 4.8 439 4.8 22,836 4.8 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.37 4.8 367 4.5 18,995 4.5 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.61 3.7 418 3.6 21,177 3.6 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.44 3.3 411 3.3 20,818 3.3 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.05 14.9 408 10.4 20,947 10.4 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.09 3.7 570 3.6 29,648 3.6 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.07 7.3 655 8.0 34,083 8.0 Slot key persons................................................ 11.10 1.5 444 1.4 23,079 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.84 5.7 687 6.2 35,000 6.2 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 11.51 5.5 450 5.2 23,420 5.2 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.42 4.8 255 3.7 13,257 3.7 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.30 2.4 250 1.6 13,025 1.6 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 11.66 16.1 466 16.1 23,782 16.1 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.35 8.4 367 8.2 16,777 8.2 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.91 11.1 350 11.1 15,341 11.1 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.46 14.1 410 13.3 21,332 13.3 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 8.71 5.6 339 6.3 17,630 6.3 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.66 6.2 298 7.3 15,507 7.3 Concierges...................................................... 11.89 12.0 463 11.9 24,077 11.9 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.38 11.7 452 11.4 20,251 11.4 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.16 12.0 443 11.6 19,537 11.6 Transportation attendants......................................... $31.38 4.6% $645 3.4% $33,480 3.4% Flight attendants............................................... 34.11 3.8 653 3.7 33,957 3.7 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 13.36 12.0 533 12.0 27,064 12.0 Child care workers................................................ 10.53 4.4 415 4.4 21,352 4.4 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.17 1.9 356 1.8 18,523 1.8 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.64 5.7 464 5.3 19,603 5.3 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.75 6.1 468 5.6 19,427 5.6 Residential advisors.............................................. 10.81 4.6 432 4.6 21,953 4.6 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.10 4.3 800 4.3 41,530 4.3 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 22.73 5.0 919 5.3 47,740 5.3 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 19.21 4.2 776 4.5 40,367 4.5 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 30.26 8.5 1,226 8.7 63,514 8.7 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.50 1.6 495 1.7 25,731 1.7 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.88 1.7 431 1.8 22,385 1.8 Cashiers...................................................... 10.79 1.3 427 1.3 22,140 1.3 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.38 6.2 455 6.2 23,661 6.2 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 15.25 6.7 616 6.7 32,028 6.7 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 12.84 10.4 510 10.2 26,510 10.2 Parts salespersons............................................ 17.50 5.7 719 5.6 37,383 5.6 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.31 2.1 526 2.3 27,374 2.3 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 28.09 18.2 1,118 18.2 58,112 18.2 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.99 12.3 1,015 11.7 52,774 11.7 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 62.42 8.1 2,490 8.7 129,499 8.7 Travel agents..................................................... 14.35 11.9 574 11.9 29,854 11.9 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 32.64 3.4 1,324 3.4 68,871 3.4 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 38.06 5.2 1,528 5.1 79,435 5.1 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 30.21 4.3 1,232 4.5 64,055 4.5 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.63 8.6 665 8.6 34,579 8.6 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.63 8.6 665 8.6 34,579 8.6 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 35.08 28.9 1,378 27.5 71,673 27.5 Real estate sales agents........................................ 34.21 38.3 1,351 36.8 70,259 36.8 Sales engineers................................................... 36.64 5.7 1,504 6.4 78,230 6.4 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.98 8.2 454 10.1 23,600 10.1 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.33 8.5 725 8.7 37,156 8.7 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.51 .9 614 .9 31,909 .9 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 24.04 1.4 958 1.4 49,715 1.4 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.85 4.9 465 4.8 24,195 4.8 Telephone operators............................................... 13.18 11.5 517 10.4 26,884 10.4 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.61 2.2 579 2.1 30,120 2.1 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.19 7.0 564 7.0 29,318 7.0 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ $14.45 3.2% $572 3.1% $29,763 3.1% Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.14 2.0 598 1.9 31,100 1.9 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.33 2.0 689 2.0 35,822 2.0 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.88 4.3 635 4.3 33,002 4.3 Tellers......................................................... 11.74 1.5 469 1.5 24,388 1.5 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.58 4.5 732 4.4 38,044 4.4 Correspondence clerks............................................. 15.25 4.6 610 4.5 31,714 4.5 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.47 5.4 579 5.4 30,085 5.4 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.22 2.3 605 2.3 31,435 2.3 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.81 5.5 670 5.7 34,833 5.7 File clerks....................................................... 12.20 5.4 485 5.5 25,210 5.5 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 10.08 2.0 401 2.1 20,835 2.1 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.09 3.2 517 2.9 26,910 2.9 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 14.41 4.3 549 5.2 27,362 5.2 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.02 2.7 598 2.6 31,093 2.6 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.99 3.0 560 3.0 29,107 3.0 Order clerks...................................................... 14.71 5.2 585 5.3 30,302 5.3 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.61 2.5 662 2.5 34,443 2.5 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.88 2.5 508 2.4 26,282 2.4 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.76 10.8 540 12.1 28,059 12.1 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 25.17 16.8 1,006 16.8 52,305 16.8 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.37 2.8 445 3.4 23,156 3.4 Dispatchers....................................................... 18.66 3.6 755 3.8 39,137 3.8 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 15.82 11.7 633 11.7 32,725 11.7 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 18.91 3.8 766 3.9 39,715 3.9 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 18.97 8.6 759 8.6 39,465 8.6 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 19.39 2.5 775 2.4 40,285 2.4 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.75 1.8 509 1.8 26,467 1.8 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.81 2.2 509 2.3 26,471 2.3 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 14.74 5.9 590 5.9 30,658 5.9 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 19.01 1.9 746 1.9 38,761 1.9 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.92 2.2 825 2.2 42,910 2.2 Legal secretaries............................................... 26.87 4.4 1,014 4.2 52,724 4.2 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.71 3.0 541 2.8 28,147 2.8 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.81 1.3 661 1.4 34,278 1.4 Computer operators................................................ 17.00 3.3 679 3.2 35,288 3.2 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.63 3.9 539 3.8 27,953 3.8 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.62 1.8 500 1.8 25,910 1.8 Word processors and typists..................................... 18.03 9.4 706 8.8 36,736 8.8 Desktop publishers................................................ 20.11 10.6 772 9.0 40,153 9.0 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.99 2.4 590 2.3 30,682 2.3 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.03 5.5 471 5.2 24,466 5.2 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.52 1.6 573 1.5 29,766 1.5 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.95 4.2 467 3.8 23,783 3.8 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 12.94 5.3 518 5.3 26,912 5.3 Statistical assistants............................................ 17.05 6.3 665 5.4 34,594 5.4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... $11.67 12.9% $465 12.9% $18,930 12.9% Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.37 11.2 372 10.8 18,739 10.8 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 8.98 11.2 359 11.2 11,281 11.2 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 8.68 12.5 346 12.4 10,269 12.4 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 22.17 3.6 884 3.5 45,360 3.5 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 28.05 4.7 1,132 4.6 58,877 4.6 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.80 8.9 872 8.9 45,339 8.9 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 26.37 14.5 1,052 14.6 54,236 14.6 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 26.37 14.5 1,052 14.6 54,236 14.6 Carpenters........................................................ 22.23 5.4 876 4.5 44,777 4.5 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 15.57 10.9 623 10.9 32,382 10.9 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.90 7.5 796 7.5 40,988 7.5 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.90 7.5 796 7.5 40,988 7.5 Construction laborers............................................. 15.75 9.0 630 9.0 31,986 9.0 Construction equipment operators.................................. 21.41 7.3 841 7.2 42,220 7.2 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.76 13.1 545 11.7 28,327 11.7 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 22.98 6.5 901 6.3 44,918 6.3 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 19.17 5.4 767 5.4 39,354 5.4 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 19.61 6.8 784 6.8 39,980 6.8 Tapers.......................................................... 18.67 6.6 747 6.6 38,632 6.6 Electricians...................................................... 26.87 5.9 1,061 5.7 55,169 5.7 Insulation workers................................................ 16.88 8.6 675 8.6 35,108 8.6 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.39 12.2 615 12.2 31,970 12.2 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.39 12.2 615 12.2 31,970 12.2 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 26.03 11.8 1,039 11.8 54,018 11.8 Pipelayers...................................................... 19.61 16.9 785 16.9 40,687 16.9 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 26.33 12.0 1,051 12.0 54,644 12.0 Roofers........................................................... 16.61 15.6 664 15.6 26,808 15.6 Sheet metal workers............................................... 20.55 7.5 822 7.5 41,316 7.5 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 32.99 18.8 1,320 18.8 68,618 18.8 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 14.00 7.9 560 7.9 29,089 7.9 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 14.71 15.6 588 15.6 30,076 15.6 Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.27 3.6 451 3.6 23,437 3.6 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 14.27 7.8 571 7.8 29,688 7.8 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 24.15 10.6 972 11.3 50,550 11.3 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 23.14 5.0 926 5.0 48,133 5.0 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 19.12 13.6 760 13.7 39,062 13.7 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.44 24.1 778 24.1 40,435 24.1 Mining machine operators.......................................... 19.24 4.8 770 4.8 40,029 4.8 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 21.88 2.0 876 2.0 45,539 2.0 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... $27.80 9.7% $1,120 9.9% $58,256 9.9% Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.13 5.4 687 5.5 35,732 5.5 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.76 1.7 1,110 1.7 57,738 1.7 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.76 1.7 1,110 1.7 57,738 1.7 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 21.39 5.6 855 5.6 44,431 5.6 Avionics technicians............................................ 17.70 11.0 708 11.0 36,823 11.0 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 21.98 12.1 879 12.1 45,724 12.1 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 23.56 6.8 941 6.8 48,888 6.8 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 25.98 6.0 1,038 6.0 53,997 6.0 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.78 12.4 591 12.4 30,736 12.4 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 18.96 4.8 758 4.8 39,429 4.8 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.14 7.3 1,126 7.3 58,542 7.3 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 20.06 5.2 818 5.3 42,552 5.3 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.47 4.4 715 4.6 37,202 4.6 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 20.79 6.2 847 6.3 44,046 6.3 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.27 3.3 813 3.3 42,270 3.3 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 21.11 3.8 844 3.8 43,886 3.8 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.68 4.0 827 3.9 42,992 3.9 Rail car repairers.............................................. 24.59 2.4 984 2.4 51,149 2.4 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 11.20 9.5 448 9.5 23,297 9.5 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.38 8.7 416 8.7 21,611 8.7 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 25.79 6.6 1,030 6.6 53,567 6.6 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 25.79 6.6 1,030 6.6 53,567 6.6 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 22.12 6.7 883 6.7 45,902 6.7 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 22.04 10.4 882 10.4 45,844 10.4 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 20.41 2.2 815 2.2 42,345 2.2 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.29 2.2 888 2.2 46,172 2.2 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 19.06 3.8 760 3.8 39,502 3.8 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.23 4.9 690 4.9 35,864 4.9 Millwrights..................................................... 23.16 5.4 927 5.4 48,113 5.4 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 760 6.2 39,526 6.2 Line installers and repairers..................................... 25.96 3.0 1,038 3.0 54,001 3.0 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 26.65 5.3 1,066 5.3 55,442 5.3 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.24 2.7 1,010 2.7 52,502 2.7 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... $23.12 5.0% $922 4.9% $47,935 4.9% Medical equipment repairers..................................... 24.76 7.2 990 7.2 51,491 7.2 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 16.44 4.2 657 4.2 34,133 4.2 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.22 9.6 566 9.4 29,437 9.4 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 11.76 12.6 471 12.6 24,467 12.6 Riggers......................................................... 11.79 8.4 472 8.4 24,521 8.4 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 25.07 5.2 1,003 5.2 52,137 5.2 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.66 3.4 506 3.4 26,280 3.4 Production occupations.............................................. 16.09 1.4 642 1.4 33,318 1.4 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 24.31 2.1 988 2.2 51,362 2.2 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.74 4.0 950 4.0 49,344 4.0 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.97 3.1 557 3.2 28,976 3.2 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 13.47 7.3 501 7.1 26,071 7.1 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.75 3.5 549 3.5 28,573 3.5 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.58 5.7 583 5.7 30,285 5.7 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.15 10.8 764 10.9 39,728 10.9 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 17.27 8.9 686 8.5 35,320 8.5 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 16.68 3.1 665 3.1 34,558 3.1 Team assemblers................................................. 19.36 8.6 771 8.6 39,991 8.6 Bakers............................................................ 14.22 10.5 562 10.5 29,216 10.5 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 11.57 5.3 460 5.3 23,929 5.3 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 17.39 3.8 680 4.3 35,382 4.3 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.07 6.1 363 6.1 18,874 6.1 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 11.10 4.2 443 4.4 23,025 4.4 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 13.61 4.5 544 4.5 28,300 4.5 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 13.19 9.4 528 9.4 27,445 9.4 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.33 5.5 573 5.5 29,782 5.5 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 12.24 9.4 490 9.4 25,470 9.4 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.24 6.5 689 6.5 35,842 6.5 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.09 5.2 643 5.2 33,449 5.2 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 24.31 10.8 972 10.8 50,568 10.8 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.64 4.8 619 4.7 32,121 4.7 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.54 3.5 573 3.4 29,793 3.4 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 14.08 7.4 563 7.4 29,031 7.4 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 18.36 9.9 726 9.8 37,712 9.8 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.44 3.8 616 3.7 31,996 3.7 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.25 4.3 607 4.2 31,561 4.2 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... $17.16 6.5% $684 6.5% $35,578 6.5% Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.97 6.4 557 6.4 28,983 6.4 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.44 10.6 697 10.5 36,239 10.5 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.82 11.2 673 11.2 34,943 11.2 Machinists........................................................ 21.53 2.5 859 2.5 44,690 2.5 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 17.68 6.1 708 6.2 36,633 6.2 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 18.18 8.3 728 8.4 37,797 8.4 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 16.49 11.1 660 11.1 33,858 11.1 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 23.77 7.8 951 7.8 49,165 7.8 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 25.57 8.7 1,023 8.7 52,827 8.7 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 18.34 14.1 734 14.1 38,030 14.1 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.39 4.0 535 3.9 27,797 3.9 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.73 11.1 669 11.1 34,800 11.1 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.17 4.0 526 4.0 27,330 4.0 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 17.66 4.1 707 4.1 36,709 4.1 Tool and die makers............................................... 25.14 2.0 1,004 2.0 52,202 2.0 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 17.33 2.8 690 2.8 35,859 2.8 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 17.70 3.1 707 3.2 36,728 3.2 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.93 6.4 629 6.5 32,631 6.5 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.28 6.8 610 6.8 31,690 6.8 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 17.20 11.5 687 11.5 35,602 11.5 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 16.06 4.2 642 4.2 33,404 4.2 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.92 4.7 631 5.0 32,815 5.0 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.64 7.7 754 7.1 39,223 7.1 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 15.58 7.7 601 6.9 31,094 6.9 Bindery workers................................................. 15.58 7.7 601 6.9 31,232 6.9 Printers.......................................................... 17.16 6.1 676 5.9 35,129 5.9 Job printers.................................................... 17.69 7.9 692 7.6 36,007 7.6 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 18.66 5.8 726 6.0 37,767 6.0 Printing machine operators...................................... 16.72 8.1 661 7.9 34,344 7.9 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.46 3.0 374 3.0 19,455 3.0 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.42 5.2 373 5.3 19,417 5.3 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 11.71 9.0 465 9.3 24,104 9.3 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.07 16.4 548 15.1 28,478 15.1 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.45 18.2 561 16.8 29,151 16.8 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 12.46 3.6 496 3.8 25,778 3.8 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... $12.49 6.8% $499 6.8% $25,945 6.8% Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 12.29 10.8 492 10.8 25,564 10.8 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 13.15 5.6 526 5.6 27,336 5.6 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.10 4.4 480 4.8 24,923 4.8 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 12.97 7.8 516 7.7 26,790 7.7 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.81 7.4 622 7.5 32,351 7.5 Upholsterers.................................................... 16.31 14.0 648 14.0 33,706 14.0 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 15.95 21.2 628 19.8 32,224 19.8 Furniture finishers............................................... 12.82 9.1 513 9.1 26,675 9.1 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.77 3.8 510 3.8 26,462 3.8 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.20 7.4 488 7.4 25,185 7.4 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.19 2.6 527 2.6 27,416 2.6 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 31.02 2.1 1,241 2.1 64,548 2.1 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 33.66 8.7 1,355 8.7 70,471 8.7 Power plant operators........................................... 29.71 3.1 1,188 3.1 61,795 3.1 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.68 5.2 974 5.1 50,639 5.1 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 25.04 8.2 1,002 8.2 52,088 8.2 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 24.10 3.3 958 3.2 49,810 3.2 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 23.96 4.1 945 3.8 49,144 3.8 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 27.90 1.0 1,114 1.0 57,948 1.0 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 20.36 6.9 811 7.0 42,184 7.0 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.36 7.6 770 7.6 39,998 7.6 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 21.04 9.7 841 9.7 43,712 9.7 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 16.38 5.0 653 5.0 33,948 5.0 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 17.37 12.6 695 12.6 35,794 12.6 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 13.43 5.3 537 5.3 27,935 5.3 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 17.01 5.5 678 5.5 35,236 5.5 Cutting workers................................................... 13.67 3.5 546 3.5 27,749 3.5 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.74 8.4 507 8.5 26,208 8.5 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 14.01 3.7 561 3.7 28,315 3.7 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.44 8.9 576 8.8 29,935 8.8 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 15.64 12.4 625 12.4 32,525 12.4 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 16.44 3.1 655 3.2 34,008 3.2 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.09 4.6 563 4.6 29,300 4.6 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.58 10.0 543 10.0 28,254 10.0 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 15.07 6.7 602 6.7 31,268 6.7 Painting workers.................................................. 15.60 3.7 623 3.7 32,401 3.7 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... $14.96 4.2% $597 4.2% $31,030 4.2% Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.17 5.4 769 5.5 39,968 5.5 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.60 10.5 504 10.5 26,210 10.5 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 13.03 16.9 508 15.4 26,216 15.4 Photographic process workers.................................... 16.63 27.9 629 24.8 32,303 24.8 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.04 3.9 438 4.0 22,660 4.0 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 15.99 6.1 636 6.2 33,082 6.2 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.82 3.8 550 3.8 28,493 3.8 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 13.15 7.0 526 7.0 27,358 7.0 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 21.65 18.9 866 18.9 45,029 18.9 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.28 3.1 571 3.1 29,712 3.1 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 17.04 11.7 680 11.7 35,385 11.7 Tire builders................................................... 17.11 9.5 684 9.5 35,576 9.5 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.59 2.7 460 2.6 23,875 2.6 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 16.71 1.8 668 1.9 34,571 1.9 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 20.15 3.7 825 3.7 42,895 3.7 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 25.36 4.3 1,040 4.4 54,063 4.4 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 114.86 5.0 2,455 4.0 127,642 4.0 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 119.00 4.8 2,476 4.1 128,775 4.1 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.89 12.2 624 11.4 31,869 11.4 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.41 12.6 656 12.6 33,938 12.6 Bus drivers, school............................................. 13.18 13.7 472 10.5 22,769 10.5 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 18.74 1.9 792 1.9 41,112 1.9 Driver/sales workers............................................ 17.61 4.3 730 5.0 37,972 5.0 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 18.95 2.3 821 2.0 42,590 2.0 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 18.46 3.7 745 3.8 38,740 3.8 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.61 8.8 450 8.4 23,312 8.4 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 29.32 3.0 1,173 3.0 60,993 3.0 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 33.21 4.7 1,328 4.7 69,068 4.7 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.63 4.9 599 5.0 29,739 5.0 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 20.16 26.5 1,081 36.8 47,550 36.8 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 20.16 26.5 1,081 36.8 47,550 36.8 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.16 17.3 1,322 4.7 59,047 4.7 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.55 5.0 300 5.1 15,605 5.1 Service station attendants........................................ 9.73 10.4 389 10.4 20,233 10.4 Transportation inspectors......................................... 24.22 9.3 985 8.6 51,218 8.6 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 19.65 13.4 786 13.4 40,870 13.4 Crane and tower operators......................................... 20.11 8.4 803 8.4 41,768 8.4 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.44 6.2 657 6.2 33,975 6.2 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.97 6.8 639 6.8 32,991 6.8 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.72 2.4 587 2.4 30,330 2.4 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ $11.83 1.6% $470 1.6% $24,304 1.6% Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 11.84 4.4 475 4.3 24,591 4.3 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.52 2.0 498 2.1 25,674 2.1 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 12.12 3.8 481 3.7 24,949 3.7 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.25 2.6 406 2.6 21,047 2.6 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 10.86 16.2 511 10.8 26,577 10.8 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 22.20 10.3 936 8.9 46,388 8.9 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 32 Private industry sector(1): Relative standard errors(2) of mean hourly earnings(3) for major occupational groups Goods producing Service providing Trade, transportation, and utilities Financial activities Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Occupational group(4) Mining Constructi- Manufactur- Transporta- Health care Arts, Accommodati- Other on ing Wholesale Retail tion Finance Real estate Educational and entertainm- on services All trade trade and Utilities All and and rental All services social All ent, and food warehousing insurance and leasing assistance and services recreation All workers........................................................... 6.2% – 1.6% 1.0% – 1.4% 2.4% 2.3% – – 4.8% 1.2% 2.4% 1.2% – 4.7% – 2.0% Management, professional, and related............................... 9.2 – 1.1 1.9 – 3.6 2.4 2.1 – – 5.8 1.5 2.2 1.6 – 9.3 – 3.5 Management, business, and financial............................... 13.8 – 1.7 2.2 – 4.2 2.6 3.3 – – 6.2 2.0 4.1 2.2 – 8.6 – 6.0 Professional and related.......................................... 5.8 – 1.1 3.6 – 6.5 4.1 2.6 – – 11.1 1.7 2.5 1.8 – 16.4 – 5.2 Service............................................................. 5.9 – 5.4 1.7 – 2.1 6.4 9.8 – – 7.2 1.3 2.4 1.3 – 6.5 – 4.8 Sales and office.................................................... 7.3 – 2.0 1.1 – 1.3 3.1 3.5 – – 5.1 1.1 1.7 1.3 – 5.8 – 3.3 Sales and related................................................. 13.8 – 5.4 1.5 – 1.6 9.9 13.1 – – 8.8 6.5 6.7 8.8 – 6.1 – 9.0 Office and administrative support................................. 6.6 – 1.3 1.2 – 1.5 3.5 3.4 – – 3.4 1.0 1.8 1.3 – 7.5 – 2.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 6.7 – 2.3 2.2 – 2.7 5.1 2.1 – – 6.7 3.5 4.5 4.4 – 12.1 – 3.5 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 7.7 – 2.4 2.2 – 2.8 5.4 1.9 – – 3.7 4.3 7.1 5.3 – 14.3 – 3.7 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 6.3 – 1.1 1.9 – 2.4 3.2 4.6 – – 7.8 6.5 8.8 7.1 – 13.1 – 4.1 Production........................................................ 8.8 – 1.1 3.0 – 2.1 13.8 2.9 – – 14.3 5.2 8.8 5.5 – 16.5 – 4.2 Transportation and material moving................................ 4.6 – 1.9 2.1 – 3.1 3.1 11.9 – – 6.6 10.5 12.8 11.3 – 11.9 – 9.1 1 Industry sectors are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 3 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. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings of full-time workers in private industry, by work levels Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation and work level(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $20.92 1.1% $818 1.2% $41,549 1.2% Level 1 .................................................. 9.44 3.2 368 3.0 19,010 3.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 1.2 405 1.3 20,720 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 1.3 459 1.3 23,679 1.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 1.6 527 1.6 27,091 1.6 Level 5 .................................................. 15.77 1.6 618 1.6 31,884 1.6 Level 6 .................................................. 18.32 1.8 713 1.7 36,724 1.7 Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 1.1 820 1.1 41,334 1.1 Level 8 .................................................. 25.85 1.2 1,002 1.7 50,379 1.7 Level 9 .................................................. 28.31 1.2 1,092 1.5 54,507 1.5 Level 10.................................................. 31.74 2.4 1,274 2.5 64,155 2.5 Level 11.................................................. 37.84 1.6 1,493 1.8 75,349 1.8 Level 12.................................................. 53.29 4.3 2,118 4.1 100,842 4.1 Level 13.................................................. 62.42 3.0 2,421 2.6 116,489 2.6 Level 14.................................................. 95.79 10.9 3,824 10.9 192,557 10.9 Level 15.................................................. 109.86 9.3 4,276 13.8 222,347 13.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.11 4.1 1,062 4.0 53,364 4.0 Management occupations.............................................. 32.45 2.6 1,284 2.7 66,474 2.7 Level 6 .................................................. 15.59 3.7 621 3.7 32,302 3.7 Level 7 .................................................. 19.52 4.9 775 3.8 39,415 3.8 Level 8 .................................................. 20.78 5.2 830 5.2 42,907 5.2 Level 9 .................................................. 26.37 3.7 1,012 5.4 52,570 5.4 Level 10.................................................. 29.35 2.4 1,187 2.3 61,590 2.3 Level 11.................................................. 38.23 3.0 1,519 3.0 78,848 3.0 Level 12.................................................. 47.62 4.2 1,924 4.2 99,810 4.2 Level 13.................................................. 66.82 6.4 2,727 5.6 141,618 5.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.43 4.7 1,450 4.6 75,231 4.6 Chief executives.................................................. 55.60 28.8 2,514 20.9 130,725 20.9 General and operations managers................................... 40.46 9.2 1,647 8.6 85,637 8.6 Level 9 .................................................. 26.36 4.5 1,041 3.3 54,137 3.3 Level 11.................................................. 32.68 13.0 1,375 17.5 71,502 17.5 Level 12.................................................. 54.61 9.1 2,200 5.8 114,400 5.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.78 23.7 1,688 23.1 87,780 23.1 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 28.31 29.6 1,095 26.3 56,950 26.3 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 36.77 11.9 1,451 11.5 75,443 11.5 Marketing managers.............................................. 34.84 12.5 1,351 13.5 70,247 13.5 Public relations managers......................................... 32.50 10.2 1,286 10.1 66,862 10.1 Level 7 .................................................. 18.56 9.5 733 9.2 38,115 9.2 Level 9 .................................................. 26.62 9.1 1,068 9.0 55,510 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.85 8.8 1,418 10.4 73,737 10.4 Administrative services managers.................................. 26.39 7.8 1,052 7.8 54,625 7.8 Level 9 .................................................. 32.74 4.0 1,310 4.0 68,096 4.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.99 10.3 1,122 11.0 58,364 11.0 Computer and information systems managers......................... 36.72 6.4 1,467 6.6 75,976 6.6 Level 11.................................................. 39.13 1.7 1,559 1.9 80,566 1.9 Financial managers................................................ $36.94 5.8% $1,447 5.5% $75,236 5.5% Level 9 .................................................. 31.91 7.0 1,243 7.3 64,627 7.3 Level 11.................................................. 40.01 7.8 1,509 5.7 78,464 5.7 Level 12.................................................. 47.75 4.5 2,073 6.9 107,789 6.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.54 6.7 1,391 8.7 72,324 8.7 Human resources managers.......................................... 38.83 10.0 1,538 9.2 79,974 9.2 Level 11.................................................. 44.40 12.0 1,711 11.0 88,950 11.0 Education administrators.......................................... 29.82 4.4 1,169 4.3 60,028 4.3 Level 7 .................................................. 18.63 5.3 744 5.3 34,509 5.3 Level 8 .................................................. 20.51 3.3 801 3.9 40,285 3.9 Level 9 .................................................. 25.74 7.0 989 5.3 51,219 5.3 Level 11.................................................. 35.82 6.9 1,378 6.3 71,545 6.3 Level 12.................................................. 46.87 8.9 1,780 8.5 91,043 8.5 Level 13.................................................. 54.38 10.8 2,337 8.6 120,398 8.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.19 19.9 1,214 19.2 62,242 19.2 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 22.64 14.1 911 13.4 46,707 13.4 Level 9 .................................................. 20.72 18.3 828 13.2 43,061 13.2 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 34.23 6.6 1,349 6.8 68,690 6.8 Level 9 .................................................. 25.85 13.6 915 11.1 45,753 11.1 Level 10.................................................. 30.82 14.8 1,242 17.0 62,233 17.0 Level 11.................................................. 30.83 5.9 1,230 6.8 63,909 6.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.50 5.3 1,817 6.0 92,423 6.0 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.68 4.2 1,327 4.4 68,342 4.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.69 5.5 786 5.6 40,015 5.6 Level 8 .................................................. 19.62 5.3 740 5.2 38,465 5.2 Level 9 .................................................. 26.13 4.4 1,006 4.1 52,291 4.1 Level 10.................................................. 22.70 9.3 901 9.2 46,867 9.2 Level 11.................................................. 41.53 5.4 1,556 4.8 80,707 4.8 Level 12.................................................. 46.46 12.8 1,726 12.2 88,050 12.2 Level 13.................................................. 45.97 15.8 2,138 15.2 109,201 15.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.22 8.7 1,490 9.8 75,770 9.8 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.35 3.8 1,505 4.1 78,281 4.1 Level 7 .................................................. 21.69 8.7 836 10.2 43,487 10.2 Level 8 .................................................. 24.36 13.3 973 13.3 50,608 13.3 Level 9 .................................................. 28.22 10.5 1,123 10.4 58,419 10.4 Level 10.................................................. 33.41 6.3 1,337 6.3 69,501 6.3 Level 11.................................................. 40.38 3.9 1,676 4.9 87,153 4.9 Level 12.................................................. 45.13 13.3 1,875 14.5 97,496 14.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.67 6.5 1,624 6.7 84,429 6.7 Social and community service managers............................. 24.92 6.7 966 7.3 49,908 7.3 Level 7 .................................................. 18.72 6.7 748 3.6 37,893 3.6 Level 8 .................................................. 19.23 10.4 764 10.0 39,753 10.0 Level 9 .................................................. 23.13 6.4 830 12.6 43,133 12.6 Level 10.................................................. 26.66 7.9 1,091 7.2 56,751 7.2 Level 11.................................................. 34.26 18.5 1,358 17.1 70,223 17.1 Business and financial operations occupations....................... $25.46 2.2% $998 2.3% $51,901 2.3% Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 8.1 702 7.5 36,490 7.5 Level 6 .................................................. 21.03 4.0 803 3.4 41,780 3.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.54 3.9 762 3.4 39,633 3.4 Level 8 .................................................. 23.18 4.4 910 4.8 47,295 4.8 Level 9 .................................................. 27.27 2.9 1,066 3.0 55,413 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 33.32 3.2 1,330 4.1 69,136 4.1 Level 11.................................................. 36.14 4.4 1,439 3.9 74,811 3.9 Level 12.................................................. 49.42 7.1 2,253 11.0 117,177 11.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.09 6.4 980 6.5 50,979 6.5 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.65 6.3 920 6.7 47,833 6.7 Level 7 .................................................. 19.30 4.6 750 5.5 39,007 5.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.37 5.3 861 4.2 44,773 4.2 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.11 10.4 947 12.5 49,219 12.5 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.11 10.4 947 12.5 49,219 12.5 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.83 4.0 1,013 4.3 52,652 4.3 Level 7 .................................................. 21.73 5.3 836 6.1 43,494 6.1 Level 8 .................................................. 21.11 9.6 813 10.6 42,243 10.6 Level 9 .................................................. 27.38 2.4 1,075 3.1 55,922 3.1 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 23.83 8.4 932 9.1 48,445 9.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.92 9.0 889 10.7 46,219 10.7 Level 8 .................................................. 22.76 10.5 860 14.0 44,675 14.0 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 24.66 17.3 915 14.3 47,572 14.3 Training and development specialists............................ 24.19 7.6 938 7.1 48,797 7.1 Level 9 .................................................. 26.42 3.3 1,027 4.2 53,389 4.2 Management analysts............................................... 33.87 6.9 1,363 9.2 70,854 9.2 Level 9 .................................................. 28.01 8.6 1,107 8.6 57,586 8.6 Meeting and convention planners................................... 24.66 6.2 956 8.6 49,714 8.6 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.31 7.2 960 6.9 49,921 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 3.4 854 3.4 44,426 3.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.28 6.6 760 5.9 39,520 5.9 Level 8 .................................................. 25.10 9.4 1,015 9.4 52,799 9.4 Level 9 .................................................. 27.71 6.6 1,063 6.7 55,279 6.7 Level 10.................................................. 34.25 2.1 1,411 3.9 73,352 3.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.63 12.3 934 12.5 48,577 12.5 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.03 18.8 1,423 18.9 74,001 18.9 Financial analysts.............................................. 38.75 18.8 1,526 19.0 79,373 19.0 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 17.56 9.5 700 9.6 36,413 9.6 Level 7 .................................................. 18.13 5.3 724 5.4 37,638 5.4 Loan counselors................................................. 11.34 9.2 448 8.0 23,316 8.0 Loan officers................................................... 19.52 7.8 780 7.8 40,576 7.8 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 31.16 4.9 1,216 4.7 63,234 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 8.8 683 8.4 35,515 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.80 9.8 792 9.8 41,174 9.8 Level 7 .................................................. $23.29 2.8% $913 3.3% $47,474 3.3% Level 8 .................................................. 26.55 7.0 1,037 6.4 53,947 6.4 Level 9 .................................................. 31.97 5.6 1,243 4.9 64,658 4.9 Level 10.................................................. 38.85 4.2 1,531 4.2 79,637 4.2 Level 11.................................................. 37.94 2.9 1,487 3.5 77,324 3.5 Level 12.................................................. 54.21 1.0 2,121 2.6 110,281 2.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.22 6.7 849 7.2 44,013 7.2 Computer programmers.............................................. 28.82 7.0 1,129 7.5 58,723 7.5 Level 9 .................................................. 30.65 6.3 1,211 6.3 62,978 6.3 Computer software engineers....................................... 46.50 13.3 1,825 13.8 94,898 13.8 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 53.22 19.7 2,055 21.6 106,874 21.6 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 38.69 9.8 1,548 9.8 80,476 9.8 Computer support specialists...................................... 22.13 4.6 832 6.5 43,276 6.5 Level 7 .................................................. 23.32 6.2 902 6.0 46,902 6.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.44 10.4 760 17.4 39,546 17.4 Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.31 4.7 1,318 4.7 68,536 4.7 Level 7 .................................................. 25.07 12.4 998 12.4 51,915 12.4 Level 9 .................................................. 32.52 4.5 1,300 4.5 67,613 4.5 Level 10.................................................. 39.40 7.0 1,576 7.0 81,962 7.0 Level 11.................................................. 34.94 1.1 1,365 1.6 70,977 1.6 Database administrators........................................... 24.84 6.4 970 7.2 50,452 7.2 Level 7 .................................................. 22.35 5.1 894 5.1 46,497 5.1 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.07 5.1 1,170 4.4 60,827 4.4 Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 6.6 953 6.8 49,562 6.8 Level 9 .................................................. 31.73 17.2 1,204 15.7 62,624 15.7 Level 11.................................................. 38.49 7.9 1,488 7.7 77,359 7.7 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 29.45 14.3 1,152 15.3 59,900 15.3 Operations research analysts...................................... 32.85 12.7 1,256 9.7 65,324 9.7 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 34.02 6.7 1,378 7.3 71,651 7.3 Level 7 .................................................. 24.85 4.7 994 4.7 51,684 4.7 Level 8 .................................................. 26.93 8.0 1,077 8.0 56,023 8.0 Level 9 .................................................. 34.66 2.7 1,386 2.7 72,086 2.7 Level 11.................................................. 39.78 4.7 1,678 4.1 87,231 4.1 Level 12.................................................. 52.85 2.1 2,153 1.0 111,965 1.0 Engineers......................................................... 43.11 3.9 1,772 4.1 92,138 4.1 Level 11.................................................. 39.78 4.7 1,678 4.1 87,231 4.1 Level 12.................................................. 52.85 2.1 2,153 1.0 111,965 1.0 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.96 10.7 913 10.8 47,479 10.8 Level 7 .................................................. 24.97 5.9 999 5.9 51,944 5.9 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.65 12.2 905 12.2 47,044 12.2 Level 7 .................................................. 25.95 4.9 1,038 4.9 53,969 4.9 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 26.06 4.2 1,010 3.7 52,077 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 11.4 661 13.5 34,321 13.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.58 5.4 740 5.3 38,493 5.3 Level 7 .................................................. $19.30 7.2% $744 7.3% $38,690 7.3% Level 8 .................................................. 26.92 15.1 1,050 14.5 54,592 14.5 Level 9 .................................................. 27.70 10.3 1,091 10.5 55,399 10.5 Level 10.................................................. 29.84 11.3 1,139 10.2 59,239 10.2 Level 11.................................................. 27.89 6.6 1,094 6.8 56,549 6.8 Level 12.................................................. 31.10 12.8 1,214 12.6 63,109 12.6 Level 13.................................................. 55.17 11.2 2,035 9.8 98,538 9.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 11.7 1,021 9.1 52,597 9.1 Life scientists................................................... 25.59 6.7 994 5.9 51,608 5.9 Level 7 .................................................. 18.05 4.6 696 3.4 36,168 3.4 Level 9 .................................................. 23.14 10.2 905 9.4 47,063 9.4 Level 12.................................................. 25.91 10.5 999 7.8 51,965 7.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.77 9.6 1,064 10.8 55,008 10.8 Biological scientists........................................... 31.24 8.8 1,180 7.2 60,979 7.2 Level 9 .................................................. 28.09 6.4 1,118 6.7 58,133 6.7 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 33.97 17.3 1,265 14.3 65,759 14.3 Medical scientists.............................................. 23.72 6.2 931 5.9 48,389 5.9 Level 9 .................................................. 20.63 11.0 800 8.2 41,616 8.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.38 13.1 1,081 15.3 56,196 15.3 Physical scientists............................................... 37.42 8.3 1,423 6.3 72,371 6.3 Level 12.................................................. 40.53 10.4 1,621 10.4 84,300 10.4 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 34.58 14.0 1,350 14.8 70,216 14.8 Chemists...................................................... 31.18 10.1 1,205 12.3 62,647 12.3 Psychologists..................................................... 31.65 17.2 1,190 16.7 58,599 16.7 Level 11.................................................. 34.35 6.0 1,080 18.4 51,606 18.4 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 35.32 16.0 1,310 16.1 63,808 16.1 Level 11.................................................. 33.89 4.9 1,056 18.6 50,308 18.6 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 33.90 6.1 1,248 3.5 64,911 3.5 Biological technicians............................................ 17.04 7.0 676 7.1 35,139 7.1 Level 6 .................................................. 17.04 10.7 677 10.7 35,199 10.7 Social science research assistants................................ 21.18 5.7 840 5.6 43,000 5.6 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 19.00 7.2 739 8.3 38,215 8.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.54 5.8 812 6.0 41,522 6.0 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.26 3.4 678 3.4 34,972 3.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.50 4.7 452 5.2 23,457 5.2 Level 5 .................................................. 12.74 4.9 499 5.6 25,970 5.6 Level 6 .................................................. 14.56 4.8 567 4.1 29,116 4.1 Level 7 .................................................. 16.51 1.7 647 2.1 33,288 2.1 Level 8 .................................................. 19.02 7.1 778 5.7 40,363 5.7 Level 9 .................................................. 22.65 4.4 867 4.9 44,710 4.9 Level 10.................................................. 22.44 16.8 950 13.4 49,342 13.4 Level 11.................................................. 26.27 12.8 998 10.8 51,888 10.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.51 8.8 760 8.8 38,792 8.8 Counselors........................................................ 17.99 4.3 695 4.1 35,778 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 13.45 5.1 532 5.3 27,660 5.3 Level 6 .................................................. $14.45 5.1% $558 4.7% $28,962 4.7% Level 7 .................................................. 16.87 4.3 666 3.9 34,519 3.9 Level 8 .................................................. 17.25 8.0 675 8.4 34,954 8.4 Level 9 .................................................. 22.75 6.9 854 6.1 42,902 6.1 Level 10.................................................. 33.07 5.8 1,190 3.5 61,635 3.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.24 31.4 885 24.2 40,405 24.2 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.45 5.9 653 5.5 33,941 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 16.39 4.0 662 2.6 34,430 2.6 Level 7 .................................................. 16.53 9.7 642 7.9 33,404 7.9 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 21.00 9.7 786 9.3 39,710 9.3 Level 5 .................................................. 14.16 6.9 566 6.9 29,444 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 15.03 14.1 555 13.9 28,771 13.9 Level 7 .................................................. 16.95 7.2 669 6.2 34,336 6.2 Level 8 .................................................. 18.08 10.0 719 9.6 36,429 9.6 Level 9 .................................................. 24.80 11.4 895 10.2 43,980 10.2 Level 10.................................................. 33.07 5.8 1,190 3.5 61,635 3.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.31 29.9 1,079 22.3 46,182 22.3 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.80 5.5 705 5.7 36,638 5.7 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.95 5.3 586 5.9 30,497 5.9 Level 5 .................................................. 13.59 6.5 532 7.1 27,643 7.1 Level 6 .................................................. 12.99 7.3 501 8.8 26,041 8.8 Level 7 .................................................. 16.99 6.9 680 6.9 35,342 6.9 Social workers.................................................... 18.89 3.1 733 3.1 37,833 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 14.23 4.9 564 5.0 29,321 5.0 Level 6 .................................................. 15.69 10.4 605 7.7 31,457 7.7 Level 7 .................................................. 16.56 2.1 654 2.3 33,327 2.3 Level 8 .................................................. 20.15 3.7 790 3.5 41,073 3.5 Level 9 .................................................. 23.06 4.7 889 5.2 46,237 5.2 Level 10.................................................. 23.86 14.6 816 23.8 42,413 23.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.33 5.7 870 6.8 45,247 6.8 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.07 3.9 656 3.0 33,423 3.0 Level 6 .................................................. 17.60 14.8 653 10.3 33,952 10.3 Level 7 .................................................. 15.59 3.4 607 3.4 30,201 3.4 Level 8 .................................................. 17.23 6.4 686 6.3 35,656 6.3 Level 9 .................................................. 20.74 4.9 785 5.6 40,760 5.6 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.51 4.9 899 5.6 46,746 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 19.71 7.5 784 7.4 40,775 7.4 Level 8 .................................................. 22.40 6.5 862 5.9 44,841 5.9 Level 9 .................................................. 27.06 4.7 1,048 5.0 54,514 5.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.69 6.9 882 8.2 45,876 8.2 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.53 4.7 689 3.7 35,853 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 13.89 2.0 549 1.8 28,527 1.8 Level 6 .................................................. 13.80 5.0 555 4.9 28,863 4.9 Level 7 .................................................. 15.44 4.5 618 4.5 32,141 4.5 Level 8 .................................................. 19.22 7.8 765 7.8 39,760 7.8 Level 9 .................................................. 18.55 5.6 719 3.0 37,403 3.0 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ $14.70 4.2% $574 4.4% $29,614 4.4% Level 4 .................................................. 11.49 5.0 452 5.5 23,420 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 12.03 7.3 469 8.4 24,389 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 13.82 7.2 544 5.8 27,646 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 15.46 3.1 590 1.6 30,674 1.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.24 11.7 720 12.4 37,313 12.4 Health educators................................................ 32.38 12.6 1,294 12.6 67,302 12.6 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.68 3.0 499 3.1 25,648 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.50 5.1 452 5.5 23,436 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 11.93 7.6 465 8.7 24,178 8.7 Level 6 .................................................. 13.01 6.8 519 5.2 26,213 5.2 Level 7 .................................................. 15.12 1.2 581 1.8 30,230 1.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.03 6.8 521 6.8 26,935 6.8 Clergy............................................................ 14.95 8.4 753 7.5 39,003 7.5 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.18 12.4 890 12.6 46,269 12.6 Legal occupations................................................... 32.13 9.4 1,260 10.6 64,557 10.6 Level 11.................................................. 39.68 8.9 1,562 8.8 81,207 8.8 Lawyers........................................................... 38.46 6.7 1,535 7.7 79,841 7.7 Level 11.................................................. 39.68 8.9 1,562 8.8 81,207 8.8 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 18.04 5.3 699 6.6 36,326 6.6 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 28.87 5.7 1,103 6.0 47,447 6.0 Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 8.9 368 10.4 18,014 10.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.29 6.6 404 5.7 19,734 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 10.70 5.9 418 5.4 20,279 5.4 Level 5 .................................................. 12.76 4.9 497 4.6 24,487 4.6 Level 6 .................................................. 14.91 7.4 564 6.8 25,989 6.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.00 4.3 802 4.1 34,372 4.1 Level 8 .................................................. 29.51 4.0 1,033 8.8 43,188 8.8 Level 9 .................................................. 29.19 2.6 1,103 2.5 44,089 2.5 Level 10.................................................. 33.57 4.4 1,306 3.5 54,216 3.5 Level 11.................................................. 39.07 3.5 1,512 3.6 63,121 3.6 Level 12.................................................. 54.99 6.7 2,137 6.3 85,900 6.3 Level 13.................................................. 58.35 6.7 2,279 5.7 93,230 5.7 Level 14.................................................. 115.08 20.7 4,491 21.1 206,281 21.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.18 13.7 1,547 13.6 66,671 13.6 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 48.89 4.3 1,904 4.5 78,731 4.5 Level 7 .................................................. 21.22 6.6 795 7.2 36,572 7.2 Level 8 .................................................. 29.34 4.9 1,134 4.0 54,537 4.0 Level 9 .................................................. 29.54 6.4 1,138 5.9 47,569 5.9 Level 10.................................................. 33.98 4.6 1,328 4.4 54,095 4.4 Level 11.................................................. 39.70 3.8 1,534 4.0 63,055 4.0 Level 12.................................................. 55.04 6.7 2,139 6.3 85,925 6.3 Level 13.................................................. 59.32 8.0 2,337 6.9 94,844 6.9 Level 14.................................................. 115.08 20.7 4,491 21.1 206,281 21.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... $58.61 10.6% $2,300 10.6% $94,924 10.6% Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 60.28 8.7 2,273 8.3 86,881 8.3 Level 10.................................................. 43.86 6.7 1,679 6.2 64,683 6.2 Level 11.................................................. 76.04 19.1 2,799 18.3 97,899 18.3 Level 13.................................................. 85.58 7.6 3,151 6.7 118,450 6.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.84 13.0 1,775 11.8 78,397 11.8 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 40.58 9.7 1,583 9.3 62,073 9.3 Level 10.................................................. 29.79 19.1 1,176 18.8 52,700 18.8 Level 12.................................................. 57.67 5.0 2,147 4.2 94,750 4.2 Level 13.................................................. 56.78 6.7 2,247 5.6 86,196 5.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.23 7.0 1,893 5.8 71,817 5.8 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 34.20 18.4 1,312 17.7 59,912 17.7 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 42.89 12.0 1,684 11.5 62,726 11.5 Level 13.................................................. 56.78 6.7 2,247 5.6 86,196 5.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 50.62 8.2 1,958 6.6 76,174 6.6 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 72.12 8.5 2,815 7.9 105,290 7.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 73.37 12.1 2,783 11.1 104,498 11.1 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 72.17 8.7 2,815 8.1 105,795 8.1 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 59.58 20.1 2,493 20.7 113,616 20.7 Level 10.................................................. 35.97 5.0 1,459 4.8 56,958 4.8 Level 11.................................................. 40.94 2.8 1,740 6.6 84,855 6.6 Level 12.................................................. 49.31 8.3 2,109 5.3 94,028 5.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 114.00 42.7 4,954 43.4 220,172 43.4 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 59.69 20.4 2,503 21.0 114,311 21.0 Level 10.................................................. 35.97 5.0 1,459 4.8 56,958 4.8 Level 11.................................................. 40.94 2.8 1,740 6.6 84,855 6.6 Level 12.................................................. 49.31 8.8 2,131 5.3 95,806 5.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 114.00 42.7 4,954 43.4 220,172 43.4 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 54.43 6.7 2,069 6.5 83,643 6.5 Level 11.................................................. 47.11 5.4 1,796 6.1 73,498 6.1 Level 12.................................................. 53.28 5.4 2,054 5.4 93,159 5.4 Level 13.................................................. 67.69 5.0 2,554 5.2 100,178 5.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.32 20.8 2,123 20.4 77,163 20.4 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.29 6.4 1,982 6.0 74,259 6.0 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 59.97 12.4 2,324 10.9 101,315 10.9 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.51 6.3 1,691 5.9 67,607 5.9 Level 10.................................................. 36.19 5.7 1,354 6.3 55,572 6.3 Level 11.................................................. 39.78 5.7 1,435 6.7 57,004 6.7 Level 12.................................................. 50.30 9.9 1,926 7.8 72,276 7.8 Level 13.................................................. 50.48 5.8 2,013 4.4 89,725 4.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.78 17.2 1,894 15.0 76,050 15.0 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.24 11.7 1,932 9.6 71,391 9.6 Level 12.................................................. 64.22 14.4 2,237 8.7 79,677 8.7 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 39.96 7.5 1,575 6.6 74,740 6.6 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 45.32 8.8 1,746 8.8 69,293 8.8 Level 11.................................................. 40.30 6.9 1,501 12.8 62,206 12.8 Level 12.................................................. $53.91 11.8% $2,095 11.3% $77,814 11.3% Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.55 27.6 1,741 25.8 66,682 25.8 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 48.11 19.6 1,814 16.9 69,225 16.9 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 65.87 9.3 2,625 9.9 112,590 9.9 Level 9 .................................................. 28.56 6.3 1,113 4.2 50,544 4.2 Level 10.................................................. 33.44 4.9 1,310 5.4 57,251 5.4 Level 11.................................................. 46.78 11.6 1,781 11.3 80,167 11.3 Level 12.................................................. 77.93 15.1 3,060 16.5 137,923 16.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 77.11 11.3 3,171 14.8 123,415 14.8 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 76.96 10.1 3,086 11.2 129,399 11.2 Level 11.................................................. 58.92 14.4 2,186 14.2 96,968 14.2 Level 12.................................................. 77.93 15.1 3,060 16.5 137,923 16.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 79.79 11.2 3,292 15.3 127,285 15.3 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.82 2.7 1,285 2.5 59,002 2.5 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.72 8.4 1,570 7.7 60,594 7.7 Level 11.................................................. 41.87 10.0 1,541 7.6 59,229 7.6 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.72 8.4 1,570 7.7 60,594 7.7 Level 11.................................................. 41.87 10.0 1,541 7.6 59,229 7.6 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 63.74 17.5 2,489 16.2 99,979 16.2 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 76.28 11.4 3,035 7.5 119,694 7.5 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.32 3.9 1,577 3.5 61,116 3.5 Level 8 .................................................. 28.82 9.5 990 6.7 39,512 6.7 Level 9 .................................................. 30.86 13.2 1,157 13.5 42,951 13.5 Level 10.................................................. 33.98 5.2 1,321 4.8 50,831 4.8 Level 11.................................................. 38.17 5.3 1,482 4.9 60,010 4.9 Level 12.................................................. 46.83 8.4 1,780 6.1 67,002 6.1 Level 13.................................................. 49.50 12.7 1,955 10.4 78,236 10.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.90 10.0 1,682 11.0 64,546 11.0 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 39.12 5.7 1,494 6.0 56,761 6.0 Level 10.................................................. 31.18 7.2 1,204 6.0 45,301 6.0 Level 11.................................................. 36.78 3.3 1,439 2.4 64,041 2.4 Level 12.................................................. 40.70 4.9 1,578 2.5 58,660 2.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.11 22.6 1,547 24.1 56,565 24.1 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 43.25 27.3 1,671 25.8 61,065 25.8 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 42.21 5.3 1,626 5.1 64,896 5.1 Level 10.................................................. 37.08 3.5 1,440 4.1 55,897 4.1 Level 11.................................................. 38.21 5.9 1,515 6.6 61,731 6.6 Level 12.................................................. 51.22 18.6 1,951 12.6 79,994 12.6 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.95 9.3 1,725 9.2 65,460 9.2 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.52 10.0 1,545 9.2 58,980 9.2 Level 11.................................................. 32.71 10.6 1,280 9.3 48,949 9.3 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 41.53 9.6 1,576 8.6 63,074 8.6 Level 11.................................................. 35.49 8.8 1,363 6.5 54,218 6.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.65 5.0 1,609 5.7 69,274 5.7 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 39.14 8.3 1,515 8.1 67,889 8.1 Level 7 .................................................. 20.39 8.3 750 9.2 35,297 9.2 Level 9 .................................................. $26.80 7.2% $1,018 7.0% $44,495 7.0% Level 10.................................................. 31.47 10.3 1,247 10.1 53,144 10.1 Level 11.................................................. 35.98 6.8 1,386 5.7 58,473 5.7 Level 12.................................................. 72.81 17.5 2,741 21.2 121,799 21.2 Level 13.................................................. 63.28 7.4 2,317 7.5 91,742 7.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.03 10.8 1,640 9.8 76,480 9.8 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 29.46 3.6 1,168 3.5 48,529 3.5 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.73 10.5 894 11.0 46,465 11.0 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 23.51 4.0 877 4.3 35,834 4.3 Level 5 .................................................. 12.12 4.6 475 5.7 22,740 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 14.79 8.7 547 8.3 24,386 8.3 Level 7 .................................................. 20.98 5.1 807 5.0 32,954 5.0 Level 8 .................................................. 30.29 6.1 1,008 12.2 39,744 12.2 Level 9 .................................................. 29.46 3.5 1,113 3.3 42,746 3.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 22.6 547 21.8 25,020 21.8 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 15.78 12.3 573 7.5 26,686 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 11.70 4.7 457 6.0 21,889 6.0 Level 6 .................................................. 14.76 9.7 548 9.1 24,615 9.1 Level 7 .................................................. 15.81 6.3 620 6.2 29,100 6.2 Level 9 .................................................. 25.98 15.4 925 17.3 40,447 17.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 11.2 349 11.2 17,911 11.2 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.46 14.5 560 8.8 26,178 8.8 Level 5 .................................................. 11.70 4.7 457 6.0 21,889 6.0 Level 6 .................................................. 15.00 10.7 558 9.9 24,717 9.9 Level 7 .................................................. 16.09 4.8 632 5.1 30,592 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.74 11.2 349 11.2 17,911 11.2 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 18.21 15.7 681 14.5 30,602 14.5 Level 7 .................................................. 14.98 18.5 583 17.1 25,161 17.1 Level 9 .................................................. 25.93 17.5 925 19.7 41,529 19.7 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.73 4.8 942 5.2 36,067 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 17.59 21.4 652 24.1 25,421 24.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.98 4.8 869 4.9 33,517 4.9 Level 8 .................................................. 21.41 8.2 831 8.7 32,028 8.7 Level 9 .................................................. 28.32 3.1 1,076 3.6 40,381 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.75 20.3 914 21.8 34,799 21.8 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.45 5.3 927 5.7 35,634 5.7 Level 7 .................................................. 22.51 4.8 844 4.6 32,794 4.6 Level 8 .................................................. 22.82 2.7 879 5.0 33,714 5.0 Level 9 .................................................. 28.03 3.3 1,065 4.1 40,165 4.1 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 26.00 7.8 1,010 7.6 38,041 7.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.53 12.9 1,013 13.3 37,499 13.3 Level 9 .................................................. 29.60 6.6 1,124 6.8 41,310 6.8 Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.76 4.4 1,227 3.5 46,309 3.5 Level 7 .................................................. 25.61 9.2 1,018 9.2 38,831 9.2 Level 8 .................................................. 38.93 6.9 1,379 5.3 50,906 5.3 Level 9 .................................................. $31.52 5.3% $1,194 4.3% $45,510 4.3% Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.77 4.4 1,227 3.5 46,318 3.5 Level 7 .................................................. 25.61 9.2 1,018 9.2 38,831 9.2 Level 8 .................................................. 38.93 6.9 1,379 5.3 50,906 5.3 Level 9 .................................................. 31.52 5.4 1,194 4.4 45,513 4.4 Special education teachers...................................... 27.22 10.0 1,015 9.3 41,841 9.3 Level 8 .................................................. 30.29 17.4 1,139 14.8 43,041 14.8 Level 9 .................................................. 28.16 11.8 1,045 9.9 45,260 9.9 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.30 7.9 937 8.2 39,286 8.2 Level 9 .................................................. 24.30 10.0 928 9.1 42,631 9.1 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 35.34 21.3 1,213 21.3 47,668 21.3 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 21.71 17.3 858 14.0 39,061 14.0 Level 7 .................................................. 19.11 3.3 703 2.8 31,837 2.8 Level 8 .................................................. 22.77 17.0 866 19.6 38,154 19.6 Level 9 .................................................. 23.21 14.6 906 12.5 42,823 12.5 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 20.84 8.6 795 9.1 36,087 9.1 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 27.48 10.3 1,037 6.0 53,904 6.0 Librarians........................................................ 24.78 3.3 932 4.0 45,806 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 20.25 5.1 746 2.7 36,341 2.7 Level 8 .................................................. 25.60 7.6 1,003 6.7 49,193 6.7 Level 9 .................................................. 25.17 10.5 976 10.4 42,178 10.4 Level 11.................................................. 33.01 9.5 1,310 7.0 67,689 7.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.19 7.0 1,117 3.0 58,096 3.0 Library technicians............................................... 18.31 10.4 712 10.9 36,809 10.9 Level 5 .................................................. 13.61 5.4 535 5.5 27,805 5.5 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.58 10.0 990 9.3 50,106 9.3 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.42 3.8 407 3.9 19,685 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 8.9 368 10.4 18,014 10.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.27 6.7 404 5.7 19,737 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 10.69 6.0 418 5.5 20,237 5.5 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.14 5.4 981 5.3 49,418 5.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 2.9 681 2.8 35,415 2.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 8.0 694 7.9 36,113 7.9 Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 3.6 856 4.1 44,536 4.1 Level 8 .................................................. 24.39 7.5 992 5.2 51,603 5.2 Level 9 .................................................. 28.54 5.9 1,101 5.1 57,226 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.06 10.6 1,017 10.4 49,633 10.4 Artists and related workers....................................... 25.55 12.4 967 13.6 46,088 13.6 Designers......................................................... 21.10 6.8 825 7.0 42,884 7.0 Graphic designers............................................... 21.10 6.8 825 7.0 42,884 7.0 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 25.83 20.8 1,037 21.5 53,763 21.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.83 20.8 1,037 21.5 53,763 21.5 Producers and directors......................................... $25.83 20.8% $1,037 21.5% $53,763 21.5% Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.83 20.8 1,037 21.5 53,763 21.5 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 25.27 21.2 982 21.3 48,452 21.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.27 21.2 982 21.3 48,452 21.3 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 25.27 21.2 982 21.3 48,452 21.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.27 21.2 982 21.3 48,452 21.3 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 35.25 17.9 1,351 15.7 57,612 15.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.25 17.9 1,351 15.7 57,612 15.7 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.63 17.3 1,520 15.4 62,247 15.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.63 17.3 1,520 15.4 62,247 15.4 Public relations specialists...................................... 25.18 7.5 991 6.8 51,517 6.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.98 7.6 892 6.5 46,381 6.5 Level 9 .................................................. 27.11 6.7 1,078 5.9 56,046 5.9 Writers and editors............................................... 25.18 11.3 965 10.6 50,174 10.6 Level 9 .................................................. 33.19 9.1 1,226 10.1 63,741 10.1 Editors......................................................... 25.13 11.8 961 11.1 49,996 11.1 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 15.90 10.3 615 9.1 31,957 9.1 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 15.90 10.3 615 9.1 31,957 9.1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.64 1.8 1,079 1.8 56,046 1.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.65 4.9 424 5.2 22,042 5.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 4.4 462 5.0 24,019 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.64 1.5 579 1.6 30,123 1.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.62 2.6 691 2.5 35,907 2.5 Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 3.5 814 3.5 42,335 3.5 Level 7 .................................................. 24.06 1.7 944 1.7 49,049 1.7 Level 8 .................................................. 27.73 1.1 1,080 1.2 56,176 1.2 Level 9 .................................................. 29.65 1.1 1,147 1.4 59,478 1.4 Level 10.................................................. 34.51 4.7 1,383 4.5 71,931 4.5 Level 11.................................................. 40.86 4.0 1,601 4.3 83,247 4.3 Level 12.................................................. 69.48 11.5 2,680 12.3 139,380 12.3 Level 13.................................................. 64.62 7.2 2,443 6.0 126,926 6.0 Level 14.................................................. 104.58 17.1 4,302 16.0 223,699 16.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.56 6.4 1,188 6.3 61,794 6.3 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 23.30 5.8 936 6.1 48,647 6.1 Level 7 .................................................. 21.88 5.1 867 4.7 45,083 4.7 Level 8 .................................................. 21.00 8.9 840 8.9 43,682 8.9 Pharmacists....................................................... 46.73 1.1 1,853 1.2 96,378 1.2 Level 8 .................................................. 43.49 1.7 1,739 1.7 90,451 1.7 Level 9 .................................................. 44.70 1.8 1,751 3.0 91,062 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 45.85 1.7 1,829 1.8 95,106 1.8 Level 11.................................................. 48.19 2.5 1,913 2.4 99,478 2.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.49 2.8 1,874 3.3 97,431 3.3 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 51.99 10.0 2,036 9.1 105,848 9.1 Level 9 .................................................. 23.52 3.9 945 4.4 49,157 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 21.92 5.7 924 4.0 48,053 4.0 Level 11.................................................. $39.64 17.2% $1,542 18.1% $80,173 18.1% Level 12.................................................. 73.76 14.1 2,827 15.5 147,014 15.5 Level 13.................................................. 64.96 8.1 2,440 6.8 126,758 6.8 Level 14.................................................. 104.58 17.1 4,302 16.0 223,699 16.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.65 20.4 1,557 20.8 80,948 20.8 Family and general practitioners................................ 54.01 7.4 2,071 7.1 107,699 7.1 Internists, general............................................. 61.96 31.1 2,570 30.4 133,645 30.4 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 47.65 30.2 1,929 30.7 100,328 30.7 Physician assistants.............................................. 39.00 5.9 1,535 6.5 79,819 6.5 Registered nurses................................................. 29.60 1.1 1,145 1.1 59,509 1.1 Level 6 .................................................. 27.06 12.1 1,042 9.7 54,173 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 24.91 2.1 969 2.2 50,352 2.2 Level 8 .................................................. 28.64 1.4 1,106 1.5 57,492 1.5 Level 9 .................................................. 29.50 1.2 1,138 1.4 59,156 1.4 Level 10.................................................. 36.23 2.1 1,428 2.3 74,278 2.3 Level 11.................................................. 38.48 5.3 1,503 5.1 78,142 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.63 9.5 1,205 9.1 62,662 9.1 Therapists........................................................ 26.07 3.1 1,022 2.7 52,677 2.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.55 10.7 679 10.5 35,311 10.5 Level 6 .................................................. 21.72 9.3 857 9.4 44,582 9.4 Level 7 .................................................. 22.02 3.6 871 3.6 45,310 3.6 Level 8 .................................................. 26.96 3.3 1,064 3.7 55,342 3.7 Level 9 .................................................. 30.74 3.5 1,185 2.7 60,042 2.7 Level 10.................................................. 29.53 7.6 1,181 7.6 61,419 7.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.89 8.2 1,215 8.9 63,178 8.9 Occupational therapists......................................... 26.64 4.0 1,053 4.1 54,490 4.1 Level 8 .................................................. 27.77 3.0 1,111 3.0 57,769 3.0 Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 5.1 1,110 5.6 57,170 5.6 Physical therapists............................................. 29.86 4.6 1,166 3.3 59,946 3.3 Level 7 .................................................. 26.10 8.0 1,029 6.3 53,528 6.3 Level 8 .................................................. 29.27 3.3 1,160 3.0 60,315 3.0 Level 9 .................................................. 31.51 3.8 1,213 2.9 61,540 2.9 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.84 7.2 1,332 6.2 69,256 6.2 Recreational therapists......................................... 16.47 8.3 648 8.4 33,689 8.4 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.38 3.0 922 3.1 47,938 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 21.06 2.2 810 4.0 42,136 4.0 Level 6 .................................................. 20.55 11.2 812 11.3 42,221 11.3 Level 7 .................................................. 22.78 2.1 901 2.3 46,845 2.3 Level 8 .................................................. 26.59 4.7 1,055 4.9 54,857 4.9 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.41 9.4 1,043 7.8 51,904 7.8 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.17 2.5 760 2.5 39,518 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 5.7 463 5.5 24,069 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 4.0 567 4.0 29,485 4.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.92 5.3 668 5.4 34,746 5.4 Level 6 .................................................. 20.09 5.0 793 4.7 41,211 4.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.91 4.1 951 4.2 49,458 4.2 Level 8 .................................................. $21.78 7.2% $866 7.1% $45,029 7.1% Level 9 .................................................. 27.54 3.3 1,098 3.3 57,105 3.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.96 6.1 827 6.2 43,002 6.2 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.59 3.6 936 3.6 48,661 3.6 Level 6 .................................................. 25.26 5.4 981 6.1 50,993 6.1 Level 7 .................................................. 25.04 3.6 999 3.6 51,954 3.6 Level 8 .................................................. 21.27 7.9 845 7.7 43,950 7.7 Level 9 .................................................. 27.62 3.3 1,102 3.4 57,279 3.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.09 8.6 940 8.4 48,863 8.4 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.29 3.4 646 3.4 33,571 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 5.7 463 5.5 24,069 5.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.39 4.2 574 4.2 29,833 4.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.38 5.1 646 5.2 33,602 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.02 4.7 753 4.5 39,144 4.5 Level 7 .................................................. 18.91 5.6 742 6.3 38,583 6.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.75 14.0 709 14.0 36,859 14.0 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.42 3.2 1,001 3.2 52,073 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.34 3.5 531 3.6 27,614 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 22.34 5.3 876 5.5 45,577 5.5 Level 6 .................................................. 22.89 4.2 889 4.6 46,217 4.6 Level 7 .................................................. 27.23 3.3 1,078 3.1 56,062 3.1 Level 8 .................................................. 29.83 3.4 1,186 3.2 61,653 3.2 Level 9 .................................................. 34.80 10.8 1,392 10.8 72,385 10.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.47 4.3 1,074 5.5 55,848 5.5 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 26.30 14.8 1,049 14.8 54,524 14.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.09 4.8 520 4.9 27,029 4.9 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 29.90 4.6 1,147 5.3 59,660 5.3 Level 7 .................................................. 32.36 6.4 1,242 7.0 64,581 7.0 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 30.38 9.1 1,215 9.1 63,185 9.1 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.45 3.1 963 3.1 50,093 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 21.69 5.6 848 5.7 44,119 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 22.69 4.9 886 5.1 46,084 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 25.75 2.9 1,027 2.8 53,394 2.8 Level 8 .................................................. 29.50 3.4 1,170 3.2 60,856 3.2 Level 9 .................................................. 27.67 5.8 1,107 5.8 57,559 5.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.47 5.6 1,028 6.9 53,477 6.9 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.70 14.6 648 13.4 33,722 13.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 14.0 654 13.4 33,983 13.4 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.99 2.6 672 2.6 34,921 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 3.5 575 3.7 29,913 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.65 2.5 698 2.5 36,288 2.5 Level 6 .................................................. 19.12 3.4 748 3.7 38,897 3.7 Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 9.4 821 9.0 40,967 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.67 12.2 667 12.2 34,679 12.2 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.75 4.4 584 4.5 30,392 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.81 3.4 544 3.4 28,294 3.4 Level 5 .................................................. $17.08 6.8% $683 6.8% $35,507 6.8% Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.63 8.6 541 8.3 28,127 8.3 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.89 5.4 902 5.9 46,907 5.9 Level 5 .................................................. 19.78 5.2 769 6.7 40,013 6.7 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.01 3.2 713 3.2 37,066 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.87 2.3 635 2.3 33,000 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.86 2.9 704 2.8 36,626 2.8 Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 3.3 751 4.0 39,053 4.0 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.62 2.9 722 2.9 37,546 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.73 2.7 619 2.6 32,209 2.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.87 3.7 692 3.0 35,969 3.0 Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 5.7 786 6.1 40,872 6.1 Level 7 .................................................. 19.59 4.5 756 5.2 39,292 5.2 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.64 7.9 618 7.9 32,135 7.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 6.3 479 6.3 24,926 6.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.66 5.4 526 5.5 27,374 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 15.04 5.8 601 5.7 31,229 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.33 6.5 724 6.4 37,668 6.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.61 20.9 896 21.4 46,594 21.4 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.83 8.9 751 9.0 39,042 9.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 6.7 626 6.8 32,528 6.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.34 9.1 693 9.1 36,057 9.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.66 15.8 576 14.9 29,926 14.9 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 19.15 6.2 774 6.1 40,066 6.1 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.72 1.7 458 1.8 23,836 1.8 Level 1 .................................................. 9.29 6.1 372 6.1 19,329 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.30 1.8 403 1.8 20,964 1.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.56 2.3 451 2.2 23,451 2.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.34 3.2 481 3.1 25,002 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 14.98 6.7 594 6.6 30,891 6.6 Level 6 .................................................. 16.29 6.3 643 6.1 33,418 6.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.96 4.0 545 3.7 28,324 3.7 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.20 2.1 437 2.3 22,724 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.08 6.0 363 6.0 18,880 6.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 1.8 404 1.9 20,991 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.45 2.5 445 2.5 23,130 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.93 4.8 467 4.4 24,300 4.4 Level 5 .................................................. 13.19 6.8 515 5.1 26,757 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.18 3.3 512 3.5 26,634 3.5 Home health aides............................................... 10.03 3.1 387 2.6 20,101 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.99 5.2 385 4.0 20,043 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.50 2.6 360 3.3 18,712 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 11.17 3.4 447 3.4 23,226 3.4 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.57 2.6 453 2.5 23,558 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.13 6.4 365 6.4 18,993 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. $10.57 2.8% $416 2.6% $21,636 2.6% Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 2.8 462 2.7 24,029 2.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.15 6.0 475 5.6 24,701 5.6 Level 5 .................................................. 13.57 3.6 542 3.7 28,168 3.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.34 4.4 524 4.8 27,229 4.8 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.45 4.9 409 4.3 21,294 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.81 2.0 392 2.0 20,400 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 10.37 6.4 401 7.7 20,870 7.7 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 12.42 13.7 496 13.7 25,795 13.7 Level 4 .................................................. 11.03 11.9 441 11.9 22,939 11.9 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 11.50 10.7 460 10.7 23,926 10.7 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.64 13.0 544 13.1 28,272 13.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 7.2 383 7.2 19,899 7.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.09 4.8 484 4.8 25,153 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.41 4.6 449 3.8 23,340 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 8.4 745 8.5 38,748 8.5 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.48 7.3 735 7.4 38,244 7.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 8.4 745 8.5 38,748 8.5 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.95 4.6 437 4.6 22,708 4.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.57 7.2 383 7.2 19,899 7.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.06 5.1 482 5.1 25,088 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.31 5.1 444 4.2 23,095 4.2 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.28 2.7 521 2.9 27,074 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.60 7.0 424 7.0 22,044 7.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.34 4.5 408 4.8 21,135 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 3.6 487 3.6 25,304 3.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.04 3.2 504 4.1 26,183 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 2.3 617 2.3 32,069 2.3 Level 6 .................................................. 16.27 7.5 647 7.3 33,629 7.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.27 10.8 600 10.1 31,175 10.1 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.45 4.0 530 3.6 27,552 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.17 12.0 447 12.0 23,239 12.0 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 5.6 532 4.7 27,653 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.32 2.5 613 2.5 31,852 2.5 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.90 6.5 553 6.5 28,757 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.60 2.7 492 4.4 25,595 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 6.9 557 6.9 28,969 6.9 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.11 5.4 543 8.0 28,219 8.0 Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 7.4 496 11.3 25,784 11.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 6.7 699 6.7 36,328 6.7 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 12.71 6.9 508 6.8 26,407 6.8 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 14.06 9.6 555 9.0 28,868 9.0 Protective service occupations...................................... 13.74 5.2 538 4.9 27,541 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 14.4 373 14.3 19,284 14.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.16 8.7 466 8.5 24,110 8.5 Level 3 .................................................. $12.32 3.9% $476 3.9% $24,748 3.9% Level 4 .................................................. 13.49 4.9 527 6.0 23,973 6.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.32 7.9 648 7.6 33,713 7.6 Level 6 .................................................. 21.72 11.4 856 11.3 44,527 11.3 Level 7 .................................................. 17.44 8.1 698 8.1 36,276 8.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.98 9.5 559 9.5 29,069 9.5 Police officers................................................... 18.70 5.0 746 5.1 38,773 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 21.06 4.7 843 4.7 43,813 4.7 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.70 5.0 746 5.1 38,773 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 21.06 4.7 843 4.7 43,813 4.7 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.44 5.6 486 5.2 25,246 5.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 14.5 371 14.4 19,317 14.4 Level 2 .................................................. 12.17 8.7 466 8.5 24,230 8.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 4.0 475 4.1 24,686 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 6.3 554 6.3 28,800 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 8.8 659 8.5 34,266 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.73 13.0 509 13.0 26,472 13.0 Security guards................................................. 12.44 5.6 486 5.2 25,246 5.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 14.5 371 14.4 19,317 14.4 Level 2 .................................................. 12.17 8.7 466 8.5 24,230 8.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 4.0 475 4.1 24,686 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 6.3 554 6.3 28,800 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.60 8.8 659 8.5 34,266 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.73 13.0 509 13.0 26,472 13.0 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.62 2.6 456 2.4 23,056 2.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.50 3.6 373 3.8 19,386 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 4.6 390 4.4 19,991 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 4.2 474 4.1 24,070 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.35 3.6 481 4.4 23,106 4.4 Level 5 .................................................. 13.36 4.7 525 4.5 27,201 4.5 Level 6 .................................................. 16.47 4.6 659 4.6 34,265 4.6 Level 7 .................................................. 16.32 3.4 646 4.1 31,645 4.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.13 5.9 580 6.8 27,932 6.8 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.95 6.6 531 8.1 24,250 8.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.26 9.5 411 11.8 15,897 11.8 Level 5 .................................................. 13.70 12.3 518 12.0 26,928 12.0 Level 6 .................................................. 16.26 5.6 651 5.6 33,826 5.6 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.38 6.4 563 6.2 26,626 6.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.68 13.9 461 13.5 17,975 13.5 Level 5 .................................................. 13.70 12.3 518 12.0 26,928 12.0 Level 6 .................................................. 16.26 5.6 651 5.6 33,826 5.6 Cooks............................................................. 12.30 2.8 485 2.9 24,956 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.58 4.7 410 5.7 21,337 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. $11.59 7.3% $460 7.4% $23,913 7.4% Level 4 .................................................. 12.53 4.1 497 4.0 25,638 4.0 Level 5 .................................................. 13.29 5.0 531 4.9 27,400 4.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.46 11.5 546 14.0 24,457 14.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.31 3.1 484 3.2 24,836 3.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.65 5.0 412 6.0 21,430 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 10.71 4.0 425 4.0 22,049 4.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.79 5.2 506 5.1 26,079 5.1 Level 5 .................................................. 14.34 6.8 572 6.7 29,425 6.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.46 11.5 546 14.0 24,457 14.0 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.80 5.6 421 5.6 21,913 5.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 3.8 347 3.8 18,019 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.76 8.4 340 8.3 17,664 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 5.6 471 4.8 24,473 4.8 Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.21 6.8 409 6.8 21,144 6.8 Level 1 .................................................. 9.73 8.8 384 9.2 19,990 9.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.44 7.5 332 8.0 17,149 8.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 13.6 484 13.8 24,816 13.8 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 11.95 19.6 453 21.8 23,095 21.8 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.14 2.7 360 3.6 18,637 3.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.98 2.9 358 2.9 18,625 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.15 6.0 354 9.1 18,238 9.1 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.32 4.3 442 4.3 21,135 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.99 4.4 382 7.4 19,798 7.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.18 9.4 389 8.3 18,344 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.61 3.3 462 3.5 20,974 3.5 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 11.49 6.2 447 6.2 22,381 6.2 Level 1 .................................................. 10.01 4.4 382 7.5 19,878 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.08 9.9 384 8.7 18,055 8.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.44 8.5 494 8.8 25,708 8.8 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.10 8.9 397 8.3 20,584 8.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.02 10.3 351 10.4 18,228 10.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.79 10.5 385 9.8 19,972 9.8 Dishwashers....................................................... 11.48 4.4 457 4.7 23,704 4.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 5.5 378 5.9 19,635 5.9 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.61 1.9 457 2.1 23,485 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 2.9 390 3.2 20,064 3.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 2.0 429 2.0 21,906 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.24 2.0 486 2.0 25,206 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 3.1 469 10.3 23,891 10.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.98 1.9 706 2.9 36,738 2.9 Level 6 .................................................. 18.59 5.5 739 5.0 38,431 5.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.42 9.0 574 9.0 29,858 9.0 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ $18.70 9.3% $739 9.1% $38,450 9.1% Level 5 .................................................. 18.23 1.6 710 2.7 36,920 2.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.85 6.3 748 5.5 38,881 5.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.59 11.4 660 11.2 34,340 11.2 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.52 7.7 691 7.1 35,927 7.1 Level 5 .................................................. 18.07 1.8 701 2.6 36,470 2.6 Level 6 .................................................. 18.65 7.5 739 6.7 38,430 6.7 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 23.46 19.6 936 19.6 48,679 19.6 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.03 1.9 433 2.3 22,289 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 3.0 390 3.3 20,057 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 2.0 428 2.1 21,815 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 2.6 479 2.5 24,886 2.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 4.2 456 13.1 23,690 13.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.75 13.0 549 13.0 28,522 13.0 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.32 2.1 444 2.5 22,847 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.71 3.3 385 3.3 20,036 3.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.01 2.5 436 2.5 22,008 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 3.3 484 3.1 25,119 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 4.4 438 15.6 22,800 15.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.87 15.1 633 15.1 32,905 15.1 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.12 1.7 399 1.7 20,439 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.54 2.5 377 2.6 19,100 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.19 2.8 398 2.8 20,677 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.51 3.7 454 3.5 23,548 3.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.23 11.0 448 10.8 23,307 10.8 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.18 3.8 524 3.8 26,605 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 8.1 450 7.8 23,417 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 13.24 10.7 526 10.9 27,368 10.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.82 6.7 510 6.6 24,092 6.6 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.07 3.7 519 3.7 26,348 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 8.1 450 7.8 23,417 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 13.30 10.8 529 11.0 27,483 11.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 7.4 513 7.3 24,049 7.3 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.54 3.2 416 3.0 20,875 3.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.85 4.0 348 3.9 16,587 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.46 3.6 414 3.2 20,941 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 10.83 5.9 430 5.8 22,054 5.8 Level 5 .................................................. 10.56 14.2 413 14.3 20,074 14.3 Level 6 .................................................. 14.11 5.7 566 5.5 29,324 5.5 Level 7 .................................................. 16.05 5.3 638 5.5 33,200 5.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.93 7.7 400 8.0 20,038 8.0 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.26 5.5 577 5.4 29,873 5.4 Level 6 .................................................. $14.38 5.8% $583 5.2% $30,294 5.2% Child care workers................................................ 9.89 4.0 388 3.9 19,883 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.98 6.9 350 6.4 18,164 6.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.53 5.4 377 5.8 19,417 5.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.35 3.7 451 3.8 22,942 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 11.72 8.7 435 10.6 21,404 10.6 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.13 4.6 400 4.2 20,780 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.15 4.2 326 4.2 16,948 4.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.61 4.4 424 3.8 22,041 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 9.48 9.0 378 8.9 19,673 8.9 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.89 6.1 473 5.7 16,447 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.05 17.3 364 13.2 10,269 13.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.71 5.0 458 5.5 21,273 5.5 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.80 6.7 469 6.3 15,797 6.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.05 17.3 364 13.2 10,269 13.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.71 5.0 458 5.5 21,273 5.5 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.02 19.0 367 20.0 16,436 20.0 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.99 8.1 783 8.4 40,551 8.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.63 3.9 304 4.1 15,803 4.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.53 4.5 375 4.7 19,490 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 17.18 13.0 657 9.9 34,164 9.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.73 4.8 663 5.2 34,467 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 6.3 757 4.3 39,352 4.3 Level 7 .................................................. 22.87 7.6 902 8.2 45,713 8.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.26 12.2 622 11.8 32,333 11.8 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.82 16.9 830 16.7 42,074 16.7 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.49 13.2 619 12.7 32,193 12.7 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.80 5.1 385 4.8 20,001 4.8 Level 2 .................................................. 7.63 4.0 304 4.1 15,802 4.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.50 4.7 373 4.5 19,365 4.5 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.55 9.6 412 9.1 21,407 9.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.07 4.9 320 5.5 16,652 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.85 4.1 417 6.1 21,646 6.1 Cashiers...................................................... 10.55 9.6 412 9.1 21,407 9.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.07 4.9 320 5.5 16,652 5.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.85 4.1 417 6.1 21,646 6.1 Retail salespersons............................................. 9.07 10.8 358 9.8 18,611 9.8 Level 3 .................................................. 8.44 5.6 336 5.4 17,486 5.4 Insurance sales agents............................................ 23.87 10.2 922 8.6 47,926 8.6 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 20.95 11.3 794 11.9 41,314 11.9 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.95 .9 584 .9 30,288 .9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.37 9.6 407 9.0 21,162 9.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 1.7 438 1.6 22,746 1.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.31 1.8 483 1.9 25,112 1.9 Level 4 .................................................. $14.33 1.5% $560 1.5% $29,023 1.5% Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 2.4 638 2.0 33,117 2.0 Level 6 .................................................. 19.18 1.9 744 1.9 38,637 1.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.19 2.3 865 2.3 44,761 2.3 Level 8 .................................................. 25.87 10.2 1,024 10.4 53,269 10.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.39 3.1 631 2.7 32,777 2.7 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.83 4.3 805 4.7 41,598 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.48 9.8 574 10.3 29,793 10.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.46 4.2 731 4.1 37,991 4.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.72 5.6 884 6.0 45,143 6.0 Level 8 .................................................. 27.58 8.8 1,090 9.0 56,659 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.33 7.9 995 6.0 51,741 6.0 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.96 6.3 502 6.1 26,088 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.87 11.8 465 9.9 24,174 9.9 Level 3 .................................................. 14.27 9.6 560 8.4 29,108 8.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 7.4 572 8.6 29,734 8.6 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.57 2.5 571 2.3 29,645 2.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.21 5.2 407 5.1 21,152 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 4.0 494 3.7 25,713 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 2.9 555 2.8 28,814 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 16.13 5.9 631 4.8 32,825 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 19.99 6.2 776 5.6 40,339 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 19.80 19.5 753 17.7 39,172 17.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.67 7.5 578 7.5 29,775 7.5 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.89 6.1 553 6.1 28,741 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.27 9.6 451 9.6 23,442 9.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 5.3 539 5.1 28,032 5.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.33 5.9 693 5.9 36,056 5.9 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.79 3.3 536 3.6 27,859 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.04 8.1 473 7.1 24,592 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.23 4.3 550 5.3 28,597 5.3 Level 5 .................................................. 16.37 5.0 623 3.5 32,415 3.5 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.77 4.1 616 3.5 31,977 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.58 17.6 423 17.4 21,970 17.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.71 3.7 548 3.7 28,502 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 3.5 567 3.2 29,395 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.57 10.4 648 8.7 33,687 8.7 Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 8.4 776 7.6 40,335 7.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.20 12.7 606 12.5 30,976 12.5 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.47 3.8 648 4.3 33,699 4.3 Level 4 .................................................. 16.39 2.6 652 2.8 33,926 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 15.55 7.0 613 7.9 31,852 7.9 Procurement clerks.............................................. 14.35 11.2 571 10.9 29,711 10.9 Tellers......................................................... 11.79 4.1 466 4.2 24,236 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.63 3.3 422 3.2 21,957 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. $12.34 5.4% $491 5.3% $25,507 5.3% Level 4 .................................................. 11.21 6.7 437 7.0 22,734 7.0 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.37 4.2 609 4.3 31,664 4.3 Level 3 .................................................. 14.03 11.8 558 12.2 28,991 12.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.85 3.9 593 4.1 30,816 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 15.19 5.2 595 6.5 30,939 6.5 Level 6 .................................................. 16.73 7.5 656 7.1 34,092 7.1 File clerks....................................................... 11.39 4.1 454 4.1 23,583 4.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.13 3.9 439 3.0 22,830 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 10.63 2.1 425 2.1 22,117 2.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 8.3 564 8.2 29,337 8.2 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.59 4.0 535 3.6 27,811 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.72 5.0 469 5.0 24,385 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.03 5.5 555 5.7 28,881 5.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.30 8.0 549 6.1 28,568 6.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.19 5.4 592 3.5 30,773 3.5 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.67 6.1 520 6.8 26,047 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.75 3.0 569 4.2 27,076 4.2 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.43 2.2 603 3.1 31,380 3.1 Order clerks...................................................... 14.72 10.5 586 10.5 30,452 10.5 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.75 6.8 624 6.5 32,426 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.73 5.6 589 5.6 30,631 5.6 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.74 2.1 498 2.1 25,834 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 4.0 410 3.2 21,172 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.78 3.1 499 2.9 25,945 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.74 1.9 544 1.9 28,096 1.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.18 5.2 520 4.3 27,036 4.3 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.25 3.7 450 3.7 23,408 3.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.54 4.3 421 4.3 21,913 4.3 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.71 14.4 598 13.2 31,012 13.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 5.3 453 6.2 23,555 6.2 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.94 14.7 594 12.7 30,889 12.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 5.3 453 6.2 23,555 6.2 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.90 7.7 544 8.7 28,303 8.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.98 6.7 506 7.1 26,313 7.1 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.02 7.0 471 7.1 24,486 7.1 Level 2 .................................................. 9.91 3.7 390 2.8 20,299 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.00 10.9 431 10.9 22,429 10.9 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.91 1.5 621 1.6 32,229 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.60 3.4 423 3.5 21,947 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.88 4.4 503 4.0 26,107 4.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.35 2.6 561 2.4 29,069 2.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.57 2.4 649 2.3 33,759 2.3 Level 6 .................................................. 19.59 3.2 764 3.0 39,636 3.0 Level 7 .................................................. 22.02 3.0 861 3.0 44,762 3.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.20 8.7 647 7.5 33,650 7.5 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. $18.25 3.3% $712 3.2% $37,017 3.2% Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 10.9 484 10.4 25,145 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 2.9 646 2.7 33,600 2.7 Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 4.2 791 4.4 41,033 4.4 Level 7 .................................................. 22.15 3.2 866 3.2 45,017 3.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.74 9.0 760 7.2 39,543 7.2 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.03 2.4 553 2.1 28,734 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.60 4.7 422 4.8 21,952 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 3.6 485 3.9 25,243 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 2.9 562 2.9 29,199 2.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.76 3.3 623 3.7 32,388 3.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.47 4.0 739 4.0 38,408 4.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.30 14.0 577 11.0 30,029 11.0 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.10 2.9 585 2.9 30,330 2.9 Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 7.0 509 7.0 26,439 7.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 2.8 582 2.8 30,083 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.43 5.2 676 5.2 35,154 5.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.31 12.4 707 10.1 36,680 10.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.03 13.6 631 13.1 32,791 13.1 Computer operators................................................ 16.11 4.0 642 4.1 33,409 4.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.39 3.6 654 3.6 33,988 3.6 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.97 6.2 590 6.1 30,678 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 9.1 444 9.0 23,070 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 6.4 482 5.0 25,080 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.82 4.6 590 4.6 30,680 4.6 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.46 4.6 569 4.9 29,577 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 12.12 7.4 483 7.3 25,095 7.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.76 6.4 488 4.9 25,356 4.9 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.76 12.9 623 12.2 32,418 12.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 8.2 553 8.1 28,767 8.1 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.23 4.5 669 4.6 34,789 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.68 2.8 610 2.3 31,727 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 18.52 7.9 728 8.5 37,843 8.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.18 2.5 690 3.2 35,865 3.2 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.20 7.4 507 6.3 26,389 6.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.36 13.0 479 11.2 24,891 11.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 13.5 490 9.8 25,458 9.8 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.70 2.8 531 2.9 27,524 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.21 6.1 438 5.7 22,764 5.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.57 5.1 457 5.0 23,718 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 2.2 544 2.8 28,208 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.29 4.5 658 4.2 33,582 4.2 Level 6 .................................................. 19.90 9.3 757 8.1 39,346 8.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.24 10.4 546 8.0 28,371 8.0 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.83 5.6 787 5.7 40,905 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. $13.44 9.1% $538 9.1% $27,964 9.1% Level 5 .................................................. 16.49 5.1 654 5.1 34,005 5.1 Level 6 .................................................. 21.08 6.7 830 7.9 43,169 7.9 Level 7 .................................................. 24.00 4.3 957 4.8 49,744 4.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.93 5.2 652 5.4 33,895 5.4 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 34.20 11.5 1,411 15.6 73,385 15.6 Carpenters........................................................ 20.77 5.8 821 5.4 42,709 5.4 Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 5.3 955 4.8 49,660 4.8 Electricians...................................................... 20.68 3.9 827 3.9 43,009 3.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.03 3.2 881 3.2 45,826 3.2 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 18.11 10.9 722 10.9 37,535 10.9 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 18.11 10.9 722 10.9 37,535 10.9 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.19 7.8 869 8.7 45,203 8.7 Level 7 .................................................. 25.29 3.1 999 3.6 51,962 3.6 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 22.19 7.8 869 8.7 45,203 8.7 Level 7 .................................................. 25.29 3.1 999 3.6 51,962 3.6 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 14.29 12.7 562 11.7 29,239 11.7 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.33 4.6 726 4.4 37,758 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.65 4.4 545 4.4 28,314 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.75 6.3 504 6.1 26,198 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.56 5.7 662 5.7 34,420 5.7 Level 6 .................................................. 19.67 7.5 776 7.1 40,374 7.1 Level 7 .................................................. 22.78 6.0 908 6.0 47,218 6.0 Level 8 .................................................. 30.73 4.6 1,223 4.8 63,610 4.8 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 23.47 9.3 903 8.4 46,946 8.4 Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 10.2 898 9.3 46,715 9.3 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.81 21.3 832 21.3 43,281 21.3 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 17.49 18.1 700 18.1 36,387 18.1 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.30 5.0 647 4.9 33,634 4.9 Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 6.6 529 6.6 27,506 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 6.6 500 6.4 25,977 6.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 6.5 670 6.5 34,821 6.5 Level 6 .................................................. 20.43 4.4 817 4.4 42,487 4.4 Level 7 .................................................. 21.15 7.4 843 7.5 43,818 7.5 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.20 5.3 643 5.1 33,421 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 13.28 6.6 529 6.6 27,506 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 6.7 500 6.5 25,984 6.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 6.9 670 6.9 34,813 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 20.09 4.3 804 4.3 41,796 4.3 Level 7 .................................................. 20.62 7.9 821 8.0 42,700 8.0 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 15.87 5.6 632 5.5 32,875 5.5 Line installers and repairers..................................... $22.17 12.1% $887 12.1% $46,119 12.1% Level 5 .................................................. 18.04 13.1 721 13.1 37,514 13.1 Level 6 .................................................. 24.47 6.2 979 6.2 50,899 6.2 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 24.27 9.1 971 9.1 50,479 9.1 Level 6 .................................................. 24.47 6.2 979 6.2 50,899 6.2 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 25.51 7.2 1,020 7.2 53,057 7.2 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.64 7.3 1,026 7.3 53,341 7.3 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 20.26 14.5 784 12.8 40,773 12.8 Production occupations.............................................. 12.88 8.1 499 8.7 25,959 8.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.20 4.9 308 5.4 16,002 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.39 5.2 363 6.7 18,866 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 17.14 6.9 680 6.2 35,375 6.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.42 2.7 616 2.7 32,038 2.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.66 5.9 738 5.8 38,353 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 25.32 7.3 1,008 7.1 52,413 7.1 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 20.48 8.8 803 8.9 41,768 8.9 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.06 7.3 359 7.2 18,645 7.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.85 7.9 350 7.7 18,176 7.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.40 6.3 374 6.0 19,467 6.0 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 24.49 8.5 975 8.4 50,679 8.4 Level 7 .................................................. 28.46 6.3 1,129 5.9 58,707 5.9 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 15.34 1.2 614 1.2 31,909 1.2 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 9.82 11.9 363 14.6 18,879 14.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 4.3 289 4.8 15,038 4.8 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 11.09 5.8 432 6.3 21,673 6.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.53 5.6 285 5.9 14,837 5.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.66 2.9 383 2.9 19,213 2.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.89 6.8 426 7.7 21,635 7.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 6.5 517 10.1 24,887 10.1 Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 7.4 641 9.0 33,129 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.50 18.6 529 17.9 25,367 17.9 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.97 10.7 799 10.7 41,544 10.7 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.98 7.8 462 9.9 21,787 9.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.34 5.9 412 5.8 18,705 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.04 10.6 381 13.7 18,095 13.7 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.92 6.2 403 9.1 17,090 9.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.84 8.8 470 8.6 19,079 8.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.04 10.6 381 13.7 18,095 13.7 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 10.78 9.2 426 9.9 22,150 9.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.49 8.3 380 8.3 19,749 8.3 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 10.42 10.0 411 10.8 21,368 10.8 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.37 9.5 407 9.9 21,152 9.9 Level 2 .................................................. $9.13 4.7% $359 5.0% $18,679 5.0% Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 8.08 6.3 308 7.1 16,025 7.1 Level 1 .................................................. 7.29 5.5 275 5.0 14,302 5.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.53 6.3 461 6.3 23,977 6.3 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 8.28 6.9 312 8.3 16,236 8.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.30 6.0 270 5.3 14,042 5.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.53 6.3 461 6.3 23,977 6.3 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings by work levels Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation and work level(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $21.66 0.7% $852 0.8% $44,302 0.8% Level 1 .................................................. 9.72 2.6 386 2.5 20,076 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 1.9 428 1.9 22,260 1.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 1.4 482 1.4 25,068 1.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 1.6 556 1.5 28,920 1.5 Level 5 .................................................. 16.77 1.4 662 1.4 34,439 1.4 Level 6 .................................................. 19.80 1.8 780 1.7 40,573 1.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.56 1.1 930 1.1 48,343 1.1 Level 8 .................................................. 27.68 1.2 1,078 1.2 56,039 1.2 Level 9 .................................................. 29.38 1.1 1,143 1.2 59,394 1.2 Level 10.................................................. 33.91 2.1 1,387 1.9 72,129 1.9 Level 11.................................................. 38.72 2.4 1,545 2.7 80,270 2.7 Level 12.................................................. 51.87 14.2 2,046 12.9 106,384 12.9 Level 13.................................................. 55.78 8.0 2,188 7.8 113,098 7.8 Level 14.................................................. 78.81 11.4 3,091 11.2 160,722 11.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.12 4.3 1,097 4.5 56,867 4.5 Management occupations.............................................. 37.70 3.2 1,506 3.3 78,316 3.3 Level 7 .................................................. 24.35 6.9 974 6.9 50,653 6.9 Level 8 .................................................. 26.13 4.2 1,030 4.7 53,586 4.7 Level 9 .................................................. 30.30 5.4 1,223 5.5 63,616 5.5 Level 10.................................................. 34.66 2.7 1,384 2.7 71,949 2.7 Level 11.................................................. 39.28 2.1 1,614 3.0 83,937 3.0 Level 12.................................................. 48.71 2.7 1,964 3.1 102,127 3.1 Level 13.................................................. 43.61 4.7 1,744 4.7 90,700 4.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.36 4.8 1,621 4.9 84,301 4.9 Administrative services managers.................................. 38.31 11.4 1,529 11.6 79,487 11.6 Computer and information systems managers......................... 39.01 9.3 1,561 9.3 81,151 9.3 Financial managers................................................ 37.09 7.2 1,480 7.2 76,959 7.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.10 10.0 1,564 10.0 81,333 10.0 Human resources managers.......................................... 40.39 19.6 1,794 15.6 93,312 15.6 Education administrators.......................................... 50.15 36.3 1,974 37.3 102,643 37.3 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.86 3.9 1,509 3.9 78,475 3.9 Level 7 .................................................. 23.93 8.8 957 8.8 49,766 8.8 Level 8 .................................................. 26.43 8.1 1,052 8.4 54,726 8.4 Level 9 .................................................. 31.29 7.7 1,248 7.6 64,888 7.6 Level 11.................................................. 38.74 2.3 1,596 3.0 82,974 3.0 Level 12.................................................. 49.60 3.1 2,004 3.6 104,204 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.68 5.5 1,625 5.6 84,512 5.6 Social and community service managers............................. 26.80 5.8 1,015 5.0 52,789 5.0 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 25.90 3.0 1,016 3.2 52,845 3.2 Level 6 .................................................. 20.14 3.4 771 3.6 40,111 3.6 Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 5.3 876 5.5 45,566 5.5 Level 8 .................................................. 24.62 3.7 962 4.5 50,020 4.5 Level 9 .................................................. 27.64 5.0 1,093 5.6 56,814 5.6 Level 10.................................................. $30.92 3.0% $1,207 2.7% $62,764 2.7% Level 11.................................................. 34.15 5.3 1,294 4.3 67,300 4.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.63 4.0 892 3.5 46,382 3.5 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.90 6.6 935 6.7 48,613 6.7 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 27.31 4.1 1,076 3.6 55,962 3.6 Level 7 .................................................. 23.63 5.6 934 6.4 48,579 6.4 Level 9 .................................................. 28.25 4.1 1,131 4.2 58,797 4.2 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 25.75 2.7 1,029 2.7 53,521 2.7 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 27.70 4.5 1,081 4.8 56,202 4.8 Training and development specialists............................ 30.35 6.9 1,184 5.2 61,552 5.2 Level 9 .................................................. 28.99 3.9 1,162 3.9 60,427 3.9 Management analysts............................................... 25.11 8.1 959 8.6 49,886 8.6 Level 9 .................................................. 31.86 5.5 1,263 6.2 65,693 6.2 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 23.96 6.5 941 7.3 48,909 7.3 Level 8 .................................................. 26.68 2.2 1,048 3.4 54,489 3.4 Level 9 .................................................. 23.53 12.3 913 14.1 47,495 14.1 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 28.23 3.9 1,119 3.7 58,166 3.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.63 6.3 935 7.2 48,637 7.2 Level 8 .................................................. 26.83 5.4 1,071 5.6 55,694 5.6 Level 9 .................................................. 27.08 5.3 1,063 6.1 55,293 6.1 Level 11.................................................. 35.55 3.4 1,419 3.4 73,783 3.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.56 10.3 859 9.8 44,646 9.8 Computer programmers.............................................. 25.19 9.4 1,007 9.4 52,387 9.4 Computer support specialists...................................... 21.35 5.4 828 5.1 43,053 5.1 Level 7 .................................................. 20.22 4.6 783 3.8 40,741 3.8 Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.71 6.1 1,337 5.7 69,541 5.7 Level 7 .................................................. 26.03 11.8 1,041 11.8 54,149 11.8 Level 9 .................................................. 29.90 5.9 1,196 5.9 62,196 5.9 Level 11.................................................. 34.44 1.5 1,373 1.3 71,414 1.3 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 28.29 7.3 1,116 7.8 58,037 7.8 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 19.15 18.6 764 18.4 39,724 18.4 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 18.74 18.9 750 18.9 38,974 18.9 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.74 18.9 750 18.9 38,974 18.9 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.45 8.6 1,107 8.2 57,564 8.2 Level 7 .................................................. 21.62 6.4 852 7.1 44,293 7.1 Level 8 .................................................. 20.61 7.3 824 7.3 42,865 7.3 Level 9 .................................................. 24.75 4.5 927 2.9 48,189 2.9 Level 11.................................................. 29.50 6.6 1,179 6.6 61,321 6.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.70 14.4 1,167 14.3 60,701 14.3 Life scientists................................................... 28.97 9.3 1,128 9.4 58,651 9.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.51 17.6 1,197 17.4 62,243 17.4 Biological scientists........................................... 23.72 10.9 939 10.3 48,839 10.3 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.52 10.4 1,182 11.0 61,477 11.0 Psychologists..................................................... $28.12 15.0% $1,087 12.9% $56,508 12.9% Level 11.................................................. 33.45 4.7 1,337 4.7 69,512 4.7 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 31.48 16.4 1,196 13.3 62,180 13.3 Level 11.................................................. 34.15 6.9 1,363 7.0 70,901 7.0 Community and social services occupations........................... 22.93 4.5 900 4.3 46,801 4.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.03 12.8 500 14.2 26,001 14.2 Level 5 .................................................. 13.68 7.5 538 8.4 27,981 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 16.04 6.0 645 5.5 33,531 5.5 Level 7 .................................................. 20.61 3.8 820 3.9 42,655 3.9 Level 8 .................................................. 25.85 8.9 1,014 8.8 52,725 8.8 Level 9 .................................................. 26.29 3.1 1,001 5.8 52,031 5.8 Level 10.................................................. 31.60 7.6 1,253 7.8 65,152 7.8 Level 11.................................................. 32.17 2.9 1,247 3.1 64,863 3.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.38 4.8 847 5.5 44,020 5.5 Counselors........................................................ 17.42 7.0 683 7.3 35,539 7.3 Level 5 .................................................. 11.77 12.2 455 13.4 23,648 13.4 Level 6 .................................................. 16.24 7.8 656 7.4 34,098 7.4 Level 7 .................................................. 18.73 2.3 722 3.7 37,554 3.7 Level 9 .................................................. 21.38 5.0 814 7.2 42,305 7.2 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.82 10.0 623 10.5 32,376 10.5 Level 6 .................................................. 15.12 10.2 613 9.8 31,899 9.8 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.43 5.7 755 6.6 39,277 6.6 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 19.77 4.3 774 3.3 40,255 3.3 Social workers.................................................... 24.84 3.3 979 3.1 50,899 3.1 Level 6 .................................................. 14.87 8.6 602 8.1 31,307 8.1 Level 7 .................................................. 21.74 3.9 870 3.9 45,220 3.9 Level 8 .................................................. 25.50 5.1 981 4.3 51,017 4.3 Level 9 .................................................. 27.52 3.2 1,088 3.0 56,493 3.0 Level 10.................................................. 31.11 10.5 1,233 10.8 64,097 10.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.75 3.9 899 5.2 46,725 5.2 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 24.46 11.3 978 11.3 50,488 11.3 Medical and public health social workers........................ 25.50 4.0 1,001 3.8 52,040 3.8 Level 7 .................................................. 21.91 4.1 877 4.1 45,580 4.1 Level 9 .................................................. 27.84 3.7 1,094 3.5 56,906 3.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.67 4.5 894 5.9 46,483 5.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 22.40 7.6 896 7.1 46,575 7.1 Level 6 .................................................. 14.10 7.1 574 6.3 29,862 6.3 Level 10.................................................. 27.29 7.5 1,079 6.5 56,084 6.5 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 23.83 21.3 945 21.7 49,115 21.7 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.88 5.6 546 5.2 28,404 5.2 Clergy............................................................ 20.04 6.9 743 10.1 38,631 10.1 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 31.06 13.3 1,223 12.9 60,061 12.9 Level 8 .................................................. 32.34 4.0 1,280 3.3 66,545 3.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.66 34.0 1,299 33.6 61,384 33.6 Postsecondary teachers............................................ $42.66 5.9% $1,668 5.9% $77,232 5.9% Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.05 8.1 1,942 8.1 85,440 8.1 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 39.61 9.8 1,573 9.9 80,232 9.9 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 49.21 11.3 1,936 12.2 96,424 12.2 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 32.18 2.7 1,287 2.7 66,937 2.7 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 49.25 8.3 1,884 3.5 72,796 3.5 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.77 14.1 1,243 13.4 64,616 13.4 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.01 3.7 401 3.7 20,830 3.7 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 21.69 6.8 857 7.6 44,555 7.6 Public relations specialists...................................... 25.46 3.7 1,015 3.7 52,804 3.7 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 26.96 1.2 1,057 1.2 54,943 1.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.53 4.2 404 6.8 21,027 6.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.41 2.3 455 2.3 23,671 2.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.94 1.9 591 1.9 30,724 1.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.68 1.8 697 1.8 36,243 1.8 Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 2.6 820 2.5 42,657 2.5 Level 7 .................................................. 23.94 1.1 942 1.1 48,967 1.1 Level 8 .................................................. 27.98 1.2 1,087 1.3 56,523 1.3 Level 9 .................................................. 29.58 1.2 1,148 1.4 59,704 1.4 Level 10.................................................. 34.02 3.2 1,403 2.8 72,949 2.8 Level 11.................................................. 39.66 3.2 1,575 3.5 81,902 3.5 Level 12.................................................. 54.60 19.5 2,134 18.0 110,948 18.0 Level 13.................................................. 57.82 10.7 2,315 11.0 120,402 11.0 Level 14.................................................. 85.82 12.4 3,339 12.4 173,641 12.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.72 5.9 1,268 5.9 65,961 5.9 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 24.71 5.1 982 5.6 51,055 5.6 Level 7 .................................................. 23.05 2.7 893 1.6 46,431 1.6 Level 8 .................................................. 22.90 4.6 905 4.4 47,059 4.4 Level 9 .................................................. 23.67 9.0 947 9.0 49,233 9.0 Pharmacists....................................................... 44.93 1.4 1,782 1.4 92,645 1.4 Level 8 .................................................. 41.25 5.9 1,650 5.9 85,809 5.9 Level 9 .................................................. 41.15 3.6 1,621 3.9 84,294 3.9 Level 10.................................................. 45.53 1.8 1,813 1.8 94,263 1.8 Level 11.................................................. 46.66 2.2 1,852 2.2 96,325 2.2 Level 12.................................................. 54.31 2.9 2,173 2.9 112,972 2.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.63 3.1 1,757 3.2 91,352 3.2 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 40.39 10.3 1,675 10.1 87,078 10.1 Level 7 .................................................. 19.81 7.3 858 4.6 44,594 4.6 Level 9 .................................................. 20.61 6.1 974 3.5 50,672 3.5 Level 10.................................................. 19.88 5.8 929 3.6 48,325 3.6 Level 11.................................................. 27.31 8.4 1,156 6.9 60,101 6.9 Level 12.................................................. 57.14 25.4 2,216 23.7 115,255 23.7 Level 13.................................................. 57.80 11.5 2,323 11.7 120,800 11.7 Level 14.................................................. 85.82 12.4 3,339 12.4 173,641 12.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... $41.83 15.0% $1,650 15.4% $85,800 15.4% Family and general practitioners................................ 54.53 10.0 2,114 10.3 109,902 10.3 Level 10.................................................. 22.61 3.7 904 3.7 47,031 3.7 Level 13.................................................. 67.95 14.8 2,718 14.8 141,335 14.8 Internists, general............................................. 20.18 17.2 974 12.0 50,638 12.0 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 61.91 12.6 2,546 13.3 132,408 13.3 Psychiatrists................................................... 73.89 19.1 2,900 7.0 150,783 7.0 Physician assistants.............................................. 34.58 4.9 1,345 5.2 69,955 5.2 Registered nurses................................................. 29.61 .9 1,146 .9 59,563 .9 Level 6 .................................................. 26.09 7.0 1,021 5.8 53,066 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 24.60 1.4 959 1.6 49,830 1.6 Level 8 .................................................. 28.45 1.5 1,098 1.7 57,097 1.7 Level 9 .................................................. 29.49 1.4 1,137 1.5 59,127 1.5 Level 10.................................................. 37.45 1.9 1,476 2.0 76,752 2.0 Level 11.................................................. 38.83 3.5 1,532 3.6 79,659 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.09 7.2 1,287 7.3 66,916 7.3 Therapists........................................................ 25.84 2.3 1,018 2.3 52,950 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 18.05 9.5 700 8.5 36,390 8.5 Level 6 .................................................. 23.05 8.4 914 8.5 47,540 8.5 Level 7 .................................................. 22.86 2.4 905 2.2 47,083 2.2 Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 3.1 1,067 3.2 55,492 3.2 Level 9 .................................................. 30.39 1.8 1,190 1.8 61,885 1.8 Level 10.................................................. 30.51 6.0 1,221 6.0 63,471 6.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.14 6.3 1,027 5.9 53,416 5.9 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.67 2.1 1,137 2.3 59,141 2.3 Level 8 .................................................. 27.87 1.9 1,109 2.1 57,668 2.1 Level 9 .................................................. 29.55 3.3 1,167 3.7 60,665 3.7 Physical therapists............................................. 29.82 1.9 1,175 1.9 61,081 1.9 Level 7 .................................................. 27.81 4.9 1,092 4.7 56,798 4.7 Level 8 .................................................. 29.51 3.2 1,169 2.9 60,786 2.9 Level 9 .................................................. 31.00 3.2 1,216 3.2 63,255 3.2 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.80 7.1 1,330 6.1 69,173 6.1 Recreational therapists......................................... 20.57 5.7 810 6.4 42,121 6.4 Level 7 .................................................. 21.00 7.0 838 7.0 43,602 7.0 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.02 2.2 906 2.2 47,116 2.2 Level 5 .................................................. 21.24 2.2 816 3.5 42,409 3.5 Level 6 .................................................. 21.02 9.4 833 9.5 43,290 9.5 Level 7 .................................................. 22.33 2.2 884 2.1 45,994 2.1 Level 8 .................................................. 25.37 4.4 995 4.8 51,742 4.8 Level 9 .................................................. 26.62 5.0 1,023 7.0 53,184 7.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.54 7.5 951 5.7 49,459 5.7 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 27.65 3.4 1,104 3.4 57,397 3.4 Level 9 .................................................. 28.12 5.1 1,119 5.2 58,165 5.2 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.07 2.9 796 2.9 41,390 2.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 6.3 462 6.1 23,999 6.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.36 4.8 572 4.8 29,764 4.8 Level 5 .................................................. $17.61 5.8% $700 5.7% $36,415 5.7% Level 6 .................................................. 21.07 2.6 832 3.0 43,247 3.0 Level 7 .................................................. 23.96 4.2 952 4.3 49,497 4.3 Level 8 .................................................. 23.39 1.7 930 1.8 48,363 1.8 Level 9 .................................................. 26.63 2.9 1,047 2.9 54,469 2.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.42 7.3 1,001 7.0 52,037 7.0 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.07 2.3 955 2.3 49,640 2.3 Level 5 .................................................. 20.67 12.0 827 12.0 43,002 12.0 Level 6 .................................................. 23.54 6.9 942 6.9 48,970 6.9 Level 7 .................................................. 24.40 4.6 969 4.6 50,413 4.6 Level 8 .................................................. 23.22 1.8 923 1.9 47,978 1.9 Level 9 .................................................. 26.52 3.3 1,048 3.3 54,502 3.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.77 7.7 1,048 7.7 54,514 7.7 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.60 4.6 659 4.5 34,253 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 6.3 462 6.1 23,999 6.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 5.3 578 5.2 30,040 5.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.01 5.9 675 5.8 35,118 5.8 Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 3.2 798 3.8 41,518 3.8 Level 7 .................................................. 20.71 5.9 821 6.1 42,714 6.1 Level 9 .................................................. 27.43 2.6 1,043 1.4 54,243 1.4 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.38 2.8 962 2.8 50,037 2.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.58 7.7 463 7.7 24,077 7.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 5.0 560 4.9 29,102 4.9 Level 5 .................................................. 21.95 4.3 866 4.4 45,012 4.4 Level 6 .................................................. 22.36 3.2 872 3.5 45,341 3.5 Level 7 .................................................. 26.62 3.4 1,054 3.2 54,816 3.2 Level 8 .................................................. 28.03 2.5 1,115 2.4 57,981 2.4 Level 9 .................................................. 34.69 9.0 1,388 9.0 72,162 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.80 4.1 1,086 5.5 56,478 5.5 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 23.58 13.4 941 13.4 48,941 13.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 4.7 523 4.7 27,207 4.7 Level 5 .................................................. 20.94 16.8 834 16.9 43,384 16.9 Level 7 .................................................. 26.71 9.7 1,069 9.7 55,567 9.7 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 30.48 5.2 1,161 6.0 60,377 6.0 Level 7 .................................................. 31.92 7.4 1,215 7.8 63,155 7.8 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 30.09 7.2 1,204 7.2 62,585 7.2 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 23.74 2.4 937 2.4 48,747 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.26 9.4 606 8.8 31,511 8.8 Level 5 .................................................. 21.74 4.1 855 4.2 44,481 4.2 Level 6 .................................................. 22.11 4.0 866 4.0 45,021 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 25.28 3.0 1,008 3.0 52,395 3.0 Level 8 .................................................. 27.23 2.6 1,083 2.3 56,295 2.3 Level 9 .................................................. 28.67 5.3 1,147 5.3 59,625 5.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.98 5.2 1,046 6.9 54,397 6.9 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 19.59 14.3 762 12.9 39,631 12.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.19 9.6 585 9.3 30,414 9.3 Level 5 .................................................. $16.95 18.2% $671 17.3% $34,914 17.3% Level 6 .................................................. 22.46 12.2 858 10.2 44,623 10.2 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.75 2.0 661 2.1 34,355 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.62 3.8 465 3.8 24,173 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 2.5 578 2.8 30,056 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 2.0 672 1.9 34,927 1.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.43 3.2 767 3.3 39,886 3.3 Level 7 .................................................. 19.42 8.7 771 8.5 40,078 8.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.53 12.7 661 12.7 34,384 12.7 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.96 2.6 594 2.6 30,909 2.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 4.1 484 4.1 25,168 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 3.2 541 3.2 28,107 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.86 5.7 671 5.9 34,898 5.9 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.92 4.9 537 4.2 27,913 4.2 Level 5 .................................................. 13.02 9.6 514 9.0 26,713 9.0 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.78 3.5 823 3.5 42,792 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.90 2.8 748 3.0 38,897 3.0 Level 6 .................................................. 19.45 5.2 778 5.2 40,460 5.2 Level 7 .................................................. 21.45 5.4 844 5.3 43,882 5.3 Surgical technologists.......................................... 17.66 2.8 697 2.8 36,239 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 16.18 2.2 638 2.7 33,193 2.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.22 2.4 678 2.2 35,260 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.91 3.1 745 3.5 38,761 3.5 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.22 1.5 678 1.5 35,245 1.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.64 2.6 621 2.6 32,303 2.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 2.1 662 2.2 34,425 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.11 3.0 713 2.9 37,088 2.9 Level 7 .................................................. 18.97 5.2 747 5.1 38,856 5.1 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.20 6.1 638 6.4 33,202 6.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.68 4.6 401 8.8 20,831 8.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.76 4.0 430 4.0 22,380 4.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.84 5.7 619 6.6 32,172 6.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.78 5.1 668 5.0 34,726 5.0 Level 6 .................................................. 20.75 7.9 818 8.3 42,545 8.3 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.57 6.0 739 6.1 38,425 6.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.38 4.8 612 4.8 31,810 4.8 Level 5 .................................................. 17.27 8.3 686 8.2 35,697 8.2 Level 6 .................................................. 26.32 10.3 1,053 10.3 54,748 10.3 Level 7 .................................................. 21.47 3.6 859 3.6 44,657 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.59 15.5 573 14.6 29,792 14.6 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 18.83 6.9 752 6.9 39,087 6.9 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.67 1.4 499 1.4 25,930 1.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.72 4.1 387 4.0 20,149 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 3.5 434 3.4 22,541 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 2.1 486 2.0 25,268 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. $12.81 2.1% $504 2.1% $26,192 2.1% Level 5 .................................................. 15.07 3.8 598 3.7 31,091 3.7 Level 6 .................................................. 17.51 2.1 691 2.0 35,923 2.0 Level 7 .................................................. 20.17 8.8 801 8.8 41,653 8.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.11 8.4 593 8.0 30,829 8.0 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.12 1.7 475 1.7 24,713 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.58 4.5 383 4.5 19,897 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 3.2 433 3.1 22,500 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 2.5 484 2.4 25,154 2.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.45 3.2 487 3.0 25,302 3.0 Level 5 .................................................. 14.92 4.8 589 4.7 30,649 4.7 Level 6 .................................................. 14.06 3.8 531 3.6 27,613 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.00 4.8 549 6.3 28,538 6.3 Home health aides............................................... 12.36 4.7 489 4.9 25,434 4.9 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.04 1.7 471 1.6 24,503 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 4.6 382 4.6 19,855 4.6 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 3.5 432 3.3 22,474 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.45 2.7 486 2.6 25,282 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 12.66 3.7 493 3.5 25,616 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 14.34 7.9 573 7.9 29,780 7.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.19 6.6 555 8.2 28,864 8.2 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.63 3.7 501 3.6 26,040 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 5.8 434 5.8 22,566 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.58 5.2 463 5.2 24,088 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 11.32 6.9 451 7.0 23,448 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.11 4.4 627 4.8 32,588 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 14.13 4.0 532 3.8 27,653 3.8 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 17.17 4.7 685 4.8 35,638 4.8 Level 6 .................................................. 17.78 3.9 709 4.0 36,878 4.0 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 18.11 3.4 722 3.5 37,556 3.5 Level 6 .................................................. 17.94 3.8 715 3.9 37,193 3.9 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 14.79 7.5 592 7.5 30,771 7.5 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.14 6.1 523 6.0 27,221 6.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.48 3.1 419 3.1 21,794 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.19 6.5 487 6.5 25,345 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 11.82 6.6 471 6.4 24,478 6.4 Level 5 .................................................. 12.60 18.6 501 18.2 26,054 18.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.88 4.8 733 6.6 38,142 6.6 Physical therapist assistants................................... 15.88 7.3 628 7.2 32,673 7.2 Level 4 .................................................. 10.93 8.7 434 8.0 22,583 8.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.13 2.6 674 2.2 35,032 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.88 4.8 733 6.6 38,142 6.6 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.45 5.3 458 5.2 23,804 5.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.13 7.3 485 7.3 25,234 7.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 8.3 512 8.3 26,605 8.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.68 2.5 543 2.5 28,211 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. $10.70 5.4% $424 5.9% $22,032 5.9% Level 2 .................................................. 11.09 8.0 441 7.8 22,884 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.40 3.0 494 3.1 25,675 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.34 2.0 529 1.9 27,488 1.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.02 3.2 638 3.2 33,179 3.2 Level 6 .................................................. 17.98 2.8 714 2.4 37,133 2.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.11 14.0 631 13.1 32,833 13.1 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.77 4.3 583 4.3 30,271 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 12.57 13.1 492 14.5 24,727 14.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 4.1 480 3.8 24,966 3.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 3.8 533 3.4 27,735 3.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.40 7.8 695 7.9 36,162 7.9 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.66 6.5 543 6.6 28,251 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 3.9 473 4.5 24,591 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 3.7 504 3.7 26,226 3.7 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.60 2.6 580 2.6 30,142 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 3.0 555 3.0 28,863 3.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.98 7.0 678 7.0 35,241 7.0 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 13.29 5.9 530 5.8 27,546 5.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.13 6.8 559 6.7 29,073 6.7 Protective service occupations...................................... 14.07 3.1 555 2.8 28,852 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 9.9 497 9.0 25,864 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 4.8 471 4.2 24,486 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 5.3 536 5.2 27,878 5.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.50 4.4 612 4.2 31,818 4.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.86 8.0 754 8.0 39,226 8.0 Level 7 .................................................. 21.72 6.4 867 6.4 45,086 6.4 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 23.63 4.1 945 4.1 49,149 4.1 Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 3.2 993 3.2 51,626 3.2 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 23.63 4.1 945 4.1 49,149 4.1 Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 3.2 993 3.2 51,626 3.2 Police officers................................................... 18.36 8.0 734 8.0 38,181 8.0 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.36 8.0 734 8.0 38,181 8.0 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.91 4.2 508 3.9 26,423 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 9.9 497 9.0 25,864 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 4.9 468 4.4 24,324 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 7.1 527 7.0 27,409 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.25 4.1 602 4.0 31,309 4.0 Security guards................................................. 12.91 4.2 508 3.9 26,423 3.9 Level 2 .................................................. 12.97 9.9 497 9.0 25,864 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 4.9 468 4.4 24,324 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 7.1 527 7.0 27,409 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.25 4.1 602 4.0 31,309 4.0 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.79 1.9 466 1.9 24,251 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. $8.88 3.0% $352 2.9% $18,320 2.9% Level 2 .................................................. 10.69 3.3 422 3.0 21,949 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.71 2.0 460 2.0 23,937 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.93 6.2 515 6.2 26,805 6.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.49 6.7 619 6.7 32,183 6.7 Level 6 .................................................. 16.34 5.8 654 5.8 33,994 5.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.48 7.1 607 6.4 31,572 6.4 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.21 2.9 648 2.9 33,722 2.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.60 3.5 624 3.5 32,442 3.5 Level 6 .................................................. 15.49 7.3 620 7.3 32,218 7.3 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.18 2.9 647 2.9 33,656 2.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.60 3.5 624 3.5 32,442 3.5 Level 6 .................................................. 15.49 7.3 620 7.3 32,218 7.3 Cooks............................................................. 12.85 3.9 511 4.0 26,592 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.42 13.5 497 13.5 25,840 13.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.02 3.1 436 4.4 22,679 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 7.4 501 7.4 26,056 7.4 Level 5 .................................................. 15.30 11.2 610 11.2 31,739 11.2 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.85 3.9 511 4.0 26,592 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.42 13.5 497 13.5 25,840 13.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.02 3.1 436 4.4 22,679 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.58 7.4 501 7.4 26,056 7.4 Level 5 .................................................. 15.30 11.2 610 11.2 31,739 11.2 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.32 3.4 446 3.1 23,199 3.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.76 2.4 350 2.4 18,217 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.38 3.6 413 3.4 21,459 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.08 5.3 473 4.5 24,598 4.5 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.54 4.9 455 4.5 23,656 4.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.15 12.6 359 12.0 18,666 12.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.89 14.1 423 12.1 22,015 12.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.59 2.5 459 2.9 23,859 2.9 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 11.51 5.0 456 4.7 23,730 4.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.01 13.0 359 12.8 18,646 12.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.79 15.5 418 13.2 21,757 13.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 2.6 467 2.5 24,281 2.5 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop. 11.83 7.6 437 10.3 22,717 10.3 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.58 3.0 414 3.0 21,542 3.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.72 7.7 344 7.0 17,890 7.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 3.4 423 3.3 22,016 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.92 5.6 500 5.3 25,996 5.3 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.09 2.5 440 2.5 22,859 2.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.63 2.5 383 2.4 19,904 2.4 Level 2 .................................................. $10.51 2.3% $417 2.2% $21,659 2.2% Level 3 .................................................. 12.64 2.0 499 1.7 25,953 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 3.1 583 3.2 30,300 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 17.64 3.8 682 5.1 35,463 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.01 12.2 560 12.2 29,133 12.2 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.38 5.7 729 5.8 37,925 5.8 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 18.38 5.7 729 5.8 37,925 5.8 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.87 2.7 431 2.6 22,403 2.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.65 2.5 384 2.5 19,944 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.45 2.3 414 2.2 21,520 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.55 2.0 495 1.6 25,748 1.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.71 2.9 587 3.1 30,499 3.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.84 9.8 474 9.8 24,625 9.8 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.34 3.3 450 3.2 23,402 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.97 4.4 396 4.2 20,591 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 2.5 423 2.5 22,021 2.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 2.1 507 1.7 26,352 1.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.97 1.5 597 1.7 31,070 1.7 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.03 2.7 397 2.7 20,655 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 5.3 372 5.1 19,356 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.14 4.4 398 4.1 20,674 4.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 3.4 454 3.3 23,627 3.3 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.80 10.1 511 10.2 26,574 10.2 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.80 10.1 511 10.2 26,574 10.2 Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.92 12.8 513 12.4 26,686 12.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.76 4.4 350 4.4 18,217 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 4.1 484 4.1 25,173 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.69 12.0 465 11.5 24,186 11.5 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 34.20 12.6 1,294 8.8 67,310 8.8 Child care workers................................................ 10.60 7.4 424 7.4 22,057 7.4 Sales and related occupations....................................... 13.17 10.0 517 8.9 26,881 8.9 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.78 10.5 501 9.4 26,067 9.4 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 12.78 10.5 501 9.4 26,067 9.4 Cashiers...................................................... 12.78 10.5 501 9.4 26,067 9.4 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.48 1.8 571 1.8 29,708 1.8 Level 1 .................................................. 10.51 12.9 415 11.8 21,565 11.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 2.9 430 3.0 22,359 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 2.0 483 2.0 25,103 2.0 Level 4 .................................................. 14.46 2.1 569 1.9 29,601 1.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.18 2.4 638 2.5 33,201 2.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.69 3.3 744 3.4 38,700 3.4 Level 7 .................................................. $22.77 3.7% $912 3.7% $47,410 3.7% Level 8 .................................................. 25.82 10.6 1,011 11.4 52,577 11.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.36 7.9 635 6.5 33,000 6.5 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 21.96 5.1 871 5.1 45,276 5.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.97 6.3 704 7.8 36,600 7.8 Level 6 .................................................. 18.82 7.0 747 7.2 38,819 7.2 Level 7 .................................................. 24.73 7.0 1,007 6.3 52,352 6.3 Level 8 .................................................. 25.65 11.0 1,006 11.8 52,288 11.8 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.78 14.8 927 13.4 48,220 13.4 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.94 7.2 496 7.1 25,811 7.1 Level 2 .................................................. 13.23 19.1 491 17.6 25,534 17.6 Level 3 .................................................. 13.07 10.2 515 9.3 26,775 9.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.79 9.3 555 10.8 28,843 10.8 Telephone operators............................................... 12.17 5.6 486 5.6 25,288 5.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.22 6.0 488 5.9 25,392 5.9 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.46 2.3 574 2.2 29,829 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.76 9.8 390 9.7 20,279 9.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.23 5.6 489 5.6 25,417 5.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.10 2.4 595 2.2 30,945 2.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.28 2.8 646 2.8 33,615 2.8 Level 6 .................................................. 18.69 6.5 747 6.5 38,866 6.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.87 6.5 555 6.5 28,853 6.5 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.90 5.1 555 5.1 28,844 5.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 8.5 453 8.5 23,543 8.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 4.8 553 4.6 28,742 4.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.65 5.2 664 5.2 34,527 5.2 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.72 3.5 544 3.4 28,293 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.37 13.1 375 13.0 19,476 13.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.93 8.2 477 8.2 24,808 8.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 4.5 588 3.5 30,552 3.5 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 4.4 609 4.6 31,694 4.6 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.61 3.7 617 3.7 32,093 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 13.48 6.0 539 6.0 28,017 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 15.48 3.7 607 3.6 31,542 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.21 8.9 685 9.0 35,627 9.0 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.78 5.7 629 5.7 32,683 5.7 Customer service representatives.................................. 13.41 7.6 534 7.4 27,753 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.05 .7 562 .7 29,222 .7 File clerks....................................................... 11.29 4.4 451 4.6 23,462 4.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.48 3.7 417 3.8 21,667 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.36 4.4 454 4.4 23,620 4.4 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.23 3.9 524 3.6 27,271 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.33 7.3 409 7.5 21,285 7.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.41 5.1 456 5.1 23,733 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.29 4.8 568 4.9 29,518 4.9 Level 5 .................................................. $14.21 9.5% $559 8.8% $29,072 8.8% Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.41 5.3 599 3.1 31,160 3.1 Order clerks...................................................... 11.47 11.2 458 10.8 23,795 10.8 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.56 11.9 620 11.9 32,247 11.9 Level 4 .................................................. 15.74 3.2 630 3.2 32,746 3.2 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.15 3.7 517 3.6 26,909 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 11.29 12.2 450 12.2 23,384 12.2 Level 3 .................................................. 13.39 5.1 522 4.9 27,149 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.39 2.9 569 3.1 29,573 3.1 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.63 3.9 425 3.9 22,121 3.9 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 14.80 16.2 592 16.2 30,761 16.2 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.22 6.7 442 6.5 22,974 6.5 Level 2 .................................................. 9.46 1.9 377 2.0 19,610 2.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.37 12.3 443 13.7 23,047 13.7 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.62 1.8 615 1.8 31,959 1.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.70 5.0 425 4.9 22,097 4.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.04 2.7 474 2.6 24,667 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 2.9 576 2.7 29,976 2.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.84 3.8 662 3.7 34,405 3.7 Level 6 .................................................. 18.99 2.3 757 2.3 39,380 2.3 Level 7 .................................................. 21.32 5.0 849 5.1 44,143 5.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.70 6.3 702 4.8 36,500 4.8 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.99 3.0 752 3.2 39,091 3.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.91 5.5 669 5.0 34,810 5.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 3.8 643 5.0 33,450 5.0 Level 6 .................................................. 19.61 2.6 783 2.5 40,704 2.5 Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 5.6 852 5.7 44,301 5.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.18 2.5 758 2.7 39,410 2.7 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.92 2.6 547 2.3 28,454 2.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.41 4.9 413 4.7 21,491 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 2.9 464 2.8 24,128 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.94 2.8 551 2.8 28,654 2.8 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 3.1 606 3.2 31,529 3.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.29 4.9 731 4.9 38,013 4.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.37 5.3 888 5.2 46,158 5.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.14 7.9 631 5.7 32,832 5.7 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.98 3.3 666 3.6 34,649 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 13.13 4.8 518 5.2 26,945 5.2 Level 4 .................................................. 15.96 6.4 629 5.6 32,714 5.6 Level 5 .................................................. 18.88 9.0 746 8.4 38,811 8.4 Level 6 .................................................. 18.70 5.6 743 6.0 38,650 6.0 Computer operators................................................ 15.66 2.4 618 2.5 32,133 2.5 Level 5 .................................................. 15.88 2.1 630 1.9 32,748 1.9 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.60 7.5 580 7.8 30,160 7.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.42 8.9 416 8.9 21,646 8.9 Level 3 .................................................. 13.98 9.1 543 8.0 28,259 8.0 Level 4 .................................................. $14.76 6.1% $580 6.0% $30,178 6.0% Data entry keyers............................................... 12.62 12.2 503 12.2 26,159 12.2 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.39 6.4 610 6.7 31,745 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 15.15 6.6 599 6.1 31,158 6.1 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.49 9.0 574 8.7 29,870 8.7 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.30 3.6 521 3.6 27,076 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 6.9 437 6.5 22,742 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 12.36 3.9 488 3.7 25,377 3.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.90 4.1 543 3.6 28,218 3.6 Level 5 .................................................. 16.97 2.7 656 3.5 34,119 3.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.75 12.9 562 10.4 29,224 10.4 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 21.82 4.9 856 5.0 44,518 5.0 Level 4 .................................................. 13.93 3.8 554 3.9 28,830 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.20 7.5 671 8.7 34,869 8.7 Level 6 .................................................. 20.04 7.6 783 9.1 40,725 9.1 Level 7 .................................................. 26.00 5.8 1,025 5.3 53,303 5.3 Carpenters........................................................ 20.93 7.2 814 7.5 42,348 7.5 Level 7 .................................................. 25.47 6.6 999 5.8 51,923 5.8 Electricians...................................................... 24.55 9.5 969 8.6 50,396 8.6 Level 7 .................................................. 25.86 12.4 1,018 11.2 52,921 11.2 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.47 14.3 813 14.5 42,260 14.5 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.47 14.3 813 14.5 42,260 14.5 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.18 8.3 887 8.3 46,133 8.3 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 22.18 8.3 887 8.3 46,133 8.3 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.13 4.5 760 4.3 39,536 4.3 Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 2.1 627 2.0 32,621 2.0 Level 6 .................................................. 17.84 4.5 714 4.5 37,104 4.5 Level 7 .................................................. 21.40 6.2 856 6.2 44,517 6.2 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.69 14.0 787 14.0 40,945 14.0 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.07 3.9 681 3.9 35,407 3.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 2.5 626 2.3 32,571 2.3 Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 5.4 713 5.4 37,068 5.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.69 7.2 787 7.2 40,949 7.2 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.04 4.3 679 4.3 35,323 4.3 Level 5 .................................................. 15.69 2.8 624 2.6 32,447 2.6 Level 6 .................................................. 17.82 5.4 713 5.4 37,060 5.4 Level 7 .................................................. 19.89 8.8 796 8.8 41,376 8.8 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 25.48 7.0 1,019 7.0 52,995 7.0 Level 7 .................................................. 24.75 5.7 990 5.7 51,479 5.7 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.59 7.0 1,024 7.0 53,233 7.0 Level 7 .................................................. 24.93 5.5 997 5.5 51,855 5.5 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 21.49 11.9 828 10.3 43,042 10.3 Production occupations.............................................. $16.31 7.0% $646 6.9% $33,600 6.9% Level 1 .................................................. 10.95 8.7 437 8.7 22,699 8.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 4.8 405 4.8 21,066 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.62 7.2 619 7.5 32,191 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 15.91 3.2 636 3.2 33,085 3.2 Level 7 .................................................. 27.85 4.7 1,080 4.3 56,159 4.3 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.71 6.5 427 6.4 22,180 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 10.83 9.6 432 9.6 22,441 9.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.86 6.2 394 6.2 20,501 6.2 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.23 5.6 1,018 5.1 52,945 5.1 Level 5 .................................................. 18.64 8.1 746 8.1 38,780 8.1 Level 7 .................................................. 29.18 4.0 1,119 3.6 58,202 3.6 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.14 7.0 520 7.7 27,034 7.7 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 14.24 7.6 570 7.6 29,614 7.6 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.04 7.5 544 8.4 28,276 8.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.52 4.7 430 7.7 22,369 7.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.02 5.6 481 5.6 24,992 5.6 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 11.46 4.5 456 4.7 23,720 4.7 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 11.57 4.8 460 5.0 23,939 5.0 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.86 4.6 438 8.0 22,779 8.0 Level 3 .................................................. 11.22 3.3 449 3.3 23,333 3.3 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.47 3.0 425 7.6 22,087 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.22 3.3 449 3.3 23,333 3.3 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 40 Civilian workers in metropolitan areas: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $20.08 0.9% $714 0.9% $36,196 0.9% Management occupations.............................................. 40.99 1.4 1,648 1.5 85,171 1.5 Chief executives.................................................. 95.85 24.7 4,240 25.4 220,404 25.4 General and operations managers................................... 44.98 2.4 1,877 2.7 97,603 2.7 Legislators....................................................... 19.32 18.7 289 18.9 12,682 18.9 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 33.61 6.5 1,326 6.2 68,942 6.2 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 47.05 4.7 1,931 4.9 100,416 4.9 Marketing managers.............................................. 51.37 6.8 2,074 7.4 107,850 7.4 Sales managers.................................................. 42.50 4.9 1,775 4.8 92,292 4.8 Public relations managers......................................... 45.24 11.0 1,785 11.2 92,629 11.2 Administrative services managers.................................. 29.62 4.0 1,180 4.1 61,321 4.1 Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.48 2.7 2,035 2.8 105,782 2.8 Financial managers................................................ 42.16 2.5 1,679 2.6 87,317 2.6 Human resources managers.......................................... 36.85 7.5 1,466 7.5 76,157 7.5 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 38.12 7.0 1,524 7.0 79,245 7.0 Training and development managers............................... 38.64 11.0 1,539 10.7 80,023 10.7 Industrial production managers.................................... 39.39 2.3 1,615 2.2 83,967 2.2 Purchasing managers............................................... 40.99 5.0 1,650 5.1 85,822 5.1 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 33.35 4.0 1,342 3.8 69,754 3.8 Construction managers............................................. 34.94 3.8 1,441 3.5 74,891 3.5 Education administrators.......................................... 37.36 3.5 1,466 3.4 72,394 3.4 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.05 12.3 844 11.9 42,914 11.9 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 44.16 3.3 1,738 3.0 81,828 3.0 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.69 7.6 1,459 7.4 75,097 7.4 Engineering managers.............................................. 53.53 2.5 2,174 2.5 113,053 2.5 Food service managers............................................. 23.78 6.7 1,036 9.0 52,246 9.0 Lodging managers.................................................. 24.78 23.6 1,082 23.5 56,257 23.5 Medical and health services managers.............................. 39.68 10.2 1,582 9.4 82,240 9.4 Natural sciences managers......................................... 47.51 6.2 1,913 7.6 99,466 7.6 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 24.57 5.1 976 5.4 50,765 5.4 Social and community service managers............................. 24.96 6.2 951 6.9 49,174 6.9 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.79 .9 1,132 .9 58,650 .9 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.53 3.0 1,063 3.0 55,262 3.0 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.21 2.5 970 2.5 50,464 2.5 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.13 2.6 966 2.7 50,223 2.7 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 26.29 7.6 1,037 8.2 53,902 8.2 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 26.90 5.8 1,071 6.0 55,389 6.0 Cost estimators................................................... 29.70 5.0 1,194 4.9 62,109 4.9 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.11 2.6 1,019 2.7 51,865 2.7 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.26 5.7 1,018 6.0 52,911 6.0 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 26.47 3.3 1,042 3.2 54,208 3.2 Training and development specialists............................ 24.85 5.3 977 4.9 47,971 4.9 Logisticians...................................................... 32.75 4.9 1,308 4.9 68,034 4.9 Management analysts............................................... $34.02 3.8% $1,355 3.9% $70,442 3.9% Meeting and convention planners................................... 22.91 5.2 903 5.2 46,948 5.2 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.52 2.1 1,059 2.2 55,048 2.2 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 25.40 6.9 970 5.7 50,422 5.7 Budget analysts................................................... 29.96 6.9 1,209 8.3 62,868 8.3 Credit analysts................................................... 26.67 5.4 1,062 5.2 55,245 5.2 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 33.30 3.5 1,320 3.4 68,626 3.4 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.10 3.7 1,456 3.6 75,701 3.6 Personal financial advisors..................................... 26.89 7.9 1,035 8.4 53,825 8.4 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 30.76 6.6 1,192 6.4 61,960 6.4 Financial examiners............................................... 30.55 5.8 1,223 5.8 63,597 5.8 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 33.30 8.7 1,328 8.7 69,062 8.7 Loan counselors................................................. 21.85 22.8 862 22.7 44,833 22.7 Loan officers................................................... 33.83 9.3 1,350 9.4 70,193 9.4 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 20.60 14.3 711 20.7 36,915 20.7 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 23.87 10.7 931 9.7 48,300 9.7 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.01 1.8 1,390 1.9 72,272 1.9 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 43.25 6.7 1,713 6.9 89,097 6.9 Computer programmers.............................................. 32.23 3.3 1,270 3.1 66,037 3.1 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.18 1.7 1,663 1.7 86,486 1.7 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.76 2.3 1,648 2.2 85,708 2.2 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 41.65 2.4 1,680 2.5 87,344 2.5 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.80 3.6 1,009 4.2 52,442 4.2 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.38 2.6 1,485 2.8 77,211 2.8 Database administrators........................................... 31.54 4.2 1,245 4.6 64,753 4.6 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 30.65 2.7 1,216 2.5 63,093 2.5 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 32.92 4.4 1,295 5.3 67,320 5.3 Actuaries......................................................... 40.26 4.7 1,566 4.5 81,454 4.5 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.26 5.7 1,429 6.0 74,329 6.0 Statisticians..................................................... 32.94 16.0 1,224 14.0 63,648 14.0 Miscellaneous mathematical scientists............................. 20.20 4.9 780 4.9 40,434 4.9 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 32.22 2.1 1,288 2.1 66,857 2.1 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.51 5.5 1,283 5.4 66,729 5.4 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.78 5.6 1,296 5.5 67,373 5.5 Landscape architects............................................ 26.95 5.7 1,075 5.6 55,924 5.6 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 26.32 13.5 1,054 13.1 54,805 13.1 Cartographers and photogrammetrists............................. 16.11 9.7 643 9.4 33,429 9.4 Surveyors....................................................... 30.09 13.9 1,207 13.0 62,741 13.0 Engineers......................................................... 37.77 1.1 1,521 1.1 79,046 1.1 Aerospace engineers............................................. 46.86 4.6 1,820 5.4 94,661 5.4 Chemical engineers.............................................. 38.79 6.4 1,556 6.3 80,912 6.3 Civil engineers................................................. 33.30 2.8 1,359 2.6 70,657 2.6 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.63 6.1 1,708 7.3 88,823 7.3 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 37.82 2.7 1,527 2.5 79,409 2.5 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.25 4.3 1,508 4.3 78,434 4.3 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ $38.34 2.9% $1,544 2.9% $80,301 2.9% Environmental engineers......................................... 39.91 6.5 1,578 6.9 81,482 6.9 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 35.47 2.7 1,436 2.6 74,595 2.6 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 39.06 10.3 1,581 10.7 82,237 10.7 Industrial engineers.......................................... 34.48 2.1 1,396 1.8 72,502 1.8 Marine engineers and naval architects........................... 30.77 5.8 1,231 5.8 64,011 5.8 Materials engineers............................................. 35.19 7.3 1,430 6.7 74,338 6.7 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.03 1.4 1,379 1.8 71,526 1.8 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.47 4.8 1,659 4.8 86,259 4.8 Petroleum engineers............................................. 56.05 10.1 2,242 10.1 115,225 10.1 Drafters.......................................................... 23.01 1.6 906 1.7 46,917 1.7 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.97 2.9 957 2.9 49,549 2.9 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 22.49 6.1 900 6.1 46,780 6.1 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.19 3.9 876 5.0 45,529 5.0 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.57 2.6 930 2.7 48,094 2.7 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 25.05 4.8 1,006 5.0 52,325 5.0 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.53 12.2 703 10.4 36,578 10.4 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 23.71 3.0 939 3.0 48,666 3.0 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 24.59 4.4 990 4.4 51,483 4.4 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 28.71 20.7 1,144 20.8 58,505 20.8 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.53 3.6 977 3.8 50,829 3.8 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.56 8.3 900 8.3 46,742 8.3 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 19.27 10.3 753 10.7 39,159 10.7 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.46 3.6 1,136 3.7 58,216 3.7 Life scientists................................................... 30.65 7.3 1,185 7.1 61,479 7.1 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 30.16 8.4 1,195 8.2 61,033 8.2 Animal scientists............................................. 39.02 30.0 1,529 30.2 79,614 30.2 Food scientists and technologists............................. 35.43 10.5 1,386 10.6 72,081 10.6 Soil and plant scientists..................................... 25.40 6.1 1,016 6.1 51,188 6.1 Biological scientists........................................... 31.13 8.4 1,187 8.3 61,687 8.3 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 35.12 8.8 1,321 10.4 68,676 10.4 Microbiologists............................................... 23.23 10.1 894 8.5 46,489 8.5 Zoologists and wildlife biologists............................ 25.48 3.5 997 2.3 51,830 2.3 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 27.91 9.2 1,102 9.3 57,314 9.3 Conservation scientists....................................... 29.51 9.3 1,161 9.1 60,394 9.1 Foresters..................................................... 23.93 21.4 953 21.5 49,565 21.5 Medical scientists.............................................. 30.45 10.7 1,187 10.3 61,683 10.3 Physical scientists............................................... 32.85 3.7 1,314 3.8 68,088 3.8 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 43.28 7.0 1,721 7.0 89,470 7.0 Physicists.................................................... 45.90 8.9 1,823 9.2 94,804 9.2 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 32.93 8.1 1,312 8.1 68,216 8.1 Chemists...................................................... 31.52 7.3 1,255 7.4 65,237 7.4 Materials scientists.......................................... 40.49 9.4 1,619 9.4 84,211 9.4 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 31.77 5.9 1,288 6.4 66,889 6.4 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.88 8.2 1,172 9.2 60,919 9.2 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ $42.32 8.0% $1,715 7.9% $88,785 7.9% Hydrologists.................................................. 24.20 13.3 968 13.3 50,326 13.3 Economists........................................................ 35.98 18.1 1,490 17.9 77,486 17.9 Market and survey researchers..................................... 32.77 5.4 1,312 6.6 68,097 6.6 Market research analysts........................................ 33.83 5.0 1,382 5.5 71,849 5.5 Psychologists..................................................... 37.94 6.4 1,254 5.3 56,505 5.3 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 39.60 6.1 1,298 5.0 57,825 5.0 Sociologists...................................................... 24.75 14.8 957 12.6 49,286 12.6 Urban and regional planners....................................... 27.72 3.0 971 10.3 50,493 10.3 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.16 21.5 1,039 20.5 54,024 20.5 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 16.85 21.5 635 20.0 33,008 20.0 Biological technicians............................................ 18.28 3.9 690 5.5 35,837 5.5 Chemical technicians.............................................. 23.46 6.0 934 6.2 48,512 6.2 Geological and petroleum technicians.............................. 38.38 7.9 1,535 7.9 79,834 7.9 Social science research assistants................................ 22.29 6.4 807 12.3 41,569 12.3 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.32 9.2 815 10.2 41,791 10.2 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 25.50 11.2 1,004 11.9 51,847 11.9 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.31 1.8 720 3.8 35,971 3.8 Counselors........................................................ 23.97 3.1 869 3.4 41,234 3.4 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 18.07 8.3 649 8.5 33,702 8.5 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 29.90 5.0 1,082 4.1 48,193 4.1 Mental health counselors........................................ 23.45 10.4 859 9.3 44,654 9.3 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.86 5.6 588 9.5 30,589 9.5 Social workers.................................................... 20.61 1.6 743 2.9 38,043 2.9 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.95 2.9 741 2.7 37,230 2.7 Medical and public health social workers........................ 22.67 4.6 796 8.5 41,417 8.5 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.63 4.3 620 6.9 31,911 6.9 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.16 3.4 616 4.6 31,625 4.6 Health educators................................................ 27.34 10.4 967 12.6 50,157 12.6 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 23.56 6.6 919 6.4 47,784 6.4 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.51 2.9 470 5.1 24,041 5.1 Clergy............................................................ 15.26 8.3 725 6.8 37,587 6.8 Legal occupations................................................... 40.23 7.4 1,554 8.1 80,548 8.1 Lawyers........................................................... 55.11 5.6 2,210 5.9 114,898 5.9 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 45.36 9.4 – – – – Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 50.87 8.3 1,615 19.1 83,856 19.1 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.38 6.5 864 5.6 44,838 5.6 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.81 4.2 832 4.5 42,489 4.5 Court reporters................................................. 25.03 7.8 921 7.9 47,175 7.9 Law clerks...................................................... 22.61 16.6 584 17.7 27,744 17.7 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 22.01 3.7 879 4.8 45,682 4.8 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 31.81 2.1 1,047 2.6 41,547 2.6 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 45.32 2.4 1,477 4.4 59,203 4.4 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ $60.26 22.1% $1,895 34.5% $70,738 34.5% Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.03 12.9 1,434 18.4 55,669 18.4 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 43.15 17.1 1,349 23.9 54,335 23.9 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 44.75 10.6 1,509 15.0 56,774 15.0 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 62.97 6.8 2,106 11.0 77,033 11.0 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 65.99 6.2 2,172 10.8 79,443 10.8 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 52.13 12.6 2,178 13.5 99,431 13.5 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 52.14 12.7 2,196 13.5 100,589 13.5 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 48.05 10.1 1,808 8.5 69,045 8.5 Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 51.76 12.1 1,908 11.5 73,650 11.5 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 42.19 9.5 1,605 7.6 59,615 7.6 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 59.80 11.7 2,276 10.4 92,764 10.4 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.66 6.5 1,691 7.9 67,162 7.9 Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary........... 50.46 11.9 1,855 15.5 75,888 15.5 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.13 8.0 1,905 6.9 72,633 6.9 Geography teachers, postsecondary............................. 30.95 18.8 1,015 31.6 37,784 31.6 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 40.43 9.9 1,457 10.2 59,968 10.2 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.96 7.9 1,461 7.0 56,311 7.0 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 51.97 16.4 2,030 16.6 83,679 16.6 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 51.57 6.9 1,893 8.4 84,548 8.4 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 55.78 8.3 2,081 9.9 92,688 9.9 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.98 2.2 1,170 3.8 52,774 3.8 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 40.04 10.2 1,406 12.1 54,708 12.1 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 40.25 10.2 1,415 12.2 54,503 12.2 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary................................................ 53.95 11.1 1,582 13.9 60,781 13.9 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.............................................. 44.45 21.6 1,041 31.9 42,631 31.9 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 64.09 11.9 2,100 14.8 80,576 14.8 Social work teachers, postsecondary........................... 30.17 2.8 956 22.6 31,404 22.6 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.51 2.6 1,395 4.6 53,092 4.6 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 35.08 9.0 1,110 9.0 43,382 9.0 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 38.73 9.5 1,257 11.6 46,095 11.6 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.20 6.8 1,595 8.5 62,099 8.5 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 45.73 15.6 1,336 15.9 47,535 15.9 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 42.20 7.7 1,494 8.4 55,883 8.4 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 41.01 4.7 1,557 5.2 56,764 5.2 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 41.00 3.0 1,196 5.9 48,044 5.9 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 28.44 22.8 386 41.4 17,604 41.4 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 28.23 7.3 587 21.9 24,273 21.9 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 33.70 1.4 1,171 2.0 45,495 2.0 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.61 5.7 632 5.7 27,714 5.7 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 16.21 6.0 507 6.3 22,838 6.3 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 30.90 6.9 1,109 5.9 44,088 5.9 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 35.44 1.3 1,237 1.2 46,981 1.2 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 35.72 1.5 1,245 1.5 47,218 1.5 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. $34.08 1.8% $1,201 2.4% $45,804 2.4% Secondary school teachers....................................... 35.88 1.6 1,283 1.5 49,038 1.5 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 35.92 1.6 1,283 1.6 48,942 1.6 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 35.14 6.0 1,282 5.8 50,913 5.8 Special education teachers...................................... 37.63 2.1 1,313 2.1 51,253 2.1 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 38.81 2.7 1,337 3.6 52,331 3.6 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 33.48 3.5 1,200 3.3 46,704 3.3 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.72 4.3 1,308 4.3 50,730 4.3 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 32.05 4.8 827 10.2 30,724 10.2 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 28.05 9.5 787 14.0 29,846 14.0 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 21.80 7.2 367 12.1 17,060 12.1 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 24.76 8.5 937 7.2 48,150 7.2 Archivists...................................................... 25.41 18.0 829 20.1 41,022 20.1 Curators........................................................ 26.64 7.1 1,023 5.3 52,793 5.3 Librarians........................................................ 29.57 4.7 1,076 5.0 50,916 5.0 Library technicians............................................... 16.07 3.9 561 5.2 28,454 5.2 Farm and home management advisors................................. 34.46 4.5 1,378 4.6 69,616 4.6 Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.01 9.2 985 8.9 48,967 8.9 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.70 1.8 355 1.9 14,674 1.9 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.58 3.9 902 4.4 45,481 4.4 Artists and related workers....................................... 24.22 9.9 866 12.5 44,262 12.5 Art directors................................................... 28.84 11.1 1,164 11.9 60,530 11.9 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 25.73 15.4 950 12.0 47,806 12.0 Designers......................................................... 22.37 3.9 833 5.0 43,319 5.0 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 32.77 3.3 1,314 3.3 68,340 3.3 Fashion designers............................................... 45.65 27.8 1,913 17.4 99,471 17.4 Floral designers................................................ 10.23 6.9 316 11.4 16,418 11.4 Graphic designers............................................... 21.17 3.3 835 3.3 43,423 3.3 Interior designers.............................................. 23.80 6.9 896 8.0 46,592 8.0 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 15.28 10.6 530 15.7 27,574 15.7 Set and exhibit designers....................................... 30.13 25.4 1,077 31.5 55,919 31.5 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.54 25.3 1,361 25.7 70,709 25.7 Producers and directors......................................... 37.42 25.7 1,493 25.7 77,576 25.7 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 27.47 19.2 745 26.1 33,148 26.1 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 28.71 19.8 801 27.4 36,225 27.4 Umpires, referees, and other sports officials................... 17.93 13.2 265 46.8 9,735 46.8 Dancers and choreographers........................................ 11.23 40.6 176 46.2 8,720 46.2 Choreographers.................................................. 17.51 9.4 233 18.1 11,201 18.1 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 33.26 11.2 680 27.8 24,337 27.8 Music directors and composers................................... 25.76 15.0 632 24.3 24,764 24.3 Musicians and singers........................................... 36.92 12.9 698 37.0 24,195 37.0 Announcers........................................................ 35.92 24.7 1,166 29.5 60,630 29.5 Radio and television announcers................................. $40.18 23.8% $1,342 30.0% $69,802 30.0% News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 34.38 14.3 1,292 14.3 66,948 14.3 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 29.32 6.3 1,096 6.0 56,799 6.0 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.25 4.3 1,000 4.7 51,946 4.7 Writers and editors............................................... 27.27 4.3 1,037 3.7 53,756 3.7 Editors......................................................... 25.93 5.5 968 4.2 50,318 4.2 Technical writers............................................... 30.92 7.0 1,228 7.0 63,857 7.0 Writers and authors............................................. 24.37 17.4 925 16.0 46,226 16.0 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.67 9.1 705 10.5 35,924 10.5 Interpreters and translators.................................... 19.74 19.2 515 16.1 25,627 16.1 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 23.49 9.9 781 13.4 39,481 13.4 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 22.80 10.7 703 15.5 33,981 15.5 Broadcast technicians........................................... 21.48 12.7 747 23.7 38,853 23.7 Sound engineering technicians................................... 31.01 16.5 1,078 11.2 56,031 11.2 Photographers..................................................... 14.97 12.0 536 14.6 26,564 14.6 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors........................................................ 21.45 11.4 840 10.6 43,286 10.6 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 20.80 16.2 804 15.0 41,210 15.0 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.15 1.7 960 1.8 49,595 1.8 Dentists.......................................................... 71.11 25.0 2,651 22.6 137,841 22.6 Dentists, general............................................... 79.49 22.0 2,919 19.6 151,804 19.6 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.99 3.3 843 3.9 43,829 3.9 Optometrists...................................................... 50.34 8.0 1,643 5.0 85,458 5.0 Pharmacists....................................................... 44.41 2.4 1,498 4.9 77,916 4.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 59.95 8.3 2,355 8.2 122,420 8.2 Anesthesiologists............................................... 98.12 23.5 3,724 17.0 193,651 17.0 Family and general practitioners................................ 68.50 10.9 2,603 7.7 135,336 7.7 Internists, general............................................. 52.91 26.0 2,246 23.8 116,563 23.8 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 57.57 25.0 2,365 25.7 122,967 25.7 Psychiatrists................................................... 70.53 8.6 2,361 8.5 122,783 8.5 Surgeons........................................................ 87.41 27.8 3,026 32.3 156,492 32.3 Physician assistants.............................................. 38.46 8.1 1,435 8.4 74,612 8.4 Registered nurses................................................. 29.97 .8 983 1.3 50,785 1.3 Therapists........................................................ 28.60 2.8 939 3.3 47,463 3.3 Audiologists.................................................... 25.92 7.8 923 8.1 47,998 8.1 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.27 5.0 925 7.8 46,971 7.8 Physical therapists............................................. 32.83 3.9 1,135 6.2 57,968 6.2 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.51 6.9 1,254 7.6 65,218 7.6 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.57 8.9 688 8.2 35,790 8.2 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.31 1.7 784 3.7 40,757 3.7 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 34.13 11.2 1,001 8.7 45,793 8.7 Veterinarians..................................................... 39.79 8.4 1,234 21.9 64,158 21.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.16 2.3 713 2.5 37,067 2.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 23.30 2.7 885 2.3 46,006 2.3 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.54 3.3 608 3.6 31,591 3.6 Dental hygienists................................................. 31.86 5.2 862 5.8 44,598 5.8 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. $25.18 2.6% $837 5.0% $43,528 5.0% Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 22.45 9.9 799 10.4 41,538 10.4 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.52 4.8 846 25.8 44,011 25.8 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 29.17 5.4 1,143 5.5 59,432 5.5 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.85 2.5 831 5.0 43,230 5.0 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.49 6.5 552 8.3 28,406 8.3 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.03 2.0 535 2.7 27,682 2.7 Dietetic technicians............................................ 12.50 15.3 384 25.6 19,944 25.6 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.97 2.1 454 4.8 23,586 4.8 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 18.19 4.5 620 5.9 32,262 5.9 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 20.82 2.5 669 7.3 34,766 7.3 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.56 2.6 696 3.6 36,204 3.6 Veterinary technologists and technicians........................ 14.51 10.4 397 22.9 19,364 22.9 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.83 1.8 650 1.9 33,660 1.9 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.31 4.6 551 6.7 28,515 6.7 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.95 6.9 720 7.7 37,411 7.7 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 24.18 6.5 961 6.5 49,948 6.5 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 22.99 7.4 911 7.1 47,355 7.1 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 24.61 11.6 864 15.2 44,848 15.2 Athletic trainers............................................... 18.35 10.2 722 9.4 37,148 9.4 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.14 1.6 401 2.6 20,799 2.6 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.04 1.3 359 2.5 18,649 2.5 Home health aides............................................... 9.24 4.7 257 9.7 13,387 9.7 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.54 1.3 393 2.0 20,397 2.0 Psychiatric aides............................................... 12.16 2.2 443 2.5 22,968 2.5 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.98 7.9 513 11.8 26,083 11.8 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 16.81 10.0 539 19.0 27,460 19.0 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 12.77 9.8 475 5.7 24,148 5.7 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 14.98 8.2 523 9.5 27,175 9.5 Physical therapist assistants................................... 19.86 7.5 745 8.6 38,711 8.6 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.03 4.2 364 6.5 18,942 6.5 Massage therapists................................................ 18.36 9.1 467 19.8 24,262 19.8 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.51 1.9 456 3.0 23,647 3.0 Dental assistants............................................... 16.48 2.3 550 3.7 28,597 3.7 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.32 2.7 493 2.9 25,586 2.9 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 13.56 4.7 488 6.8 25,380 6.8 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 16.12 6.1 549 3.9 28,525 3.9 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.54 5.7 319 7.4 16,584 7.4 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 11.40 8.9 288 25.7 14,997 25.7 Protective service occupations...................................... 18.80 2.2 700 2.5 35,057 2.5 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 33.97 2.6 1,361 2.6 70,666 2.6 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 29.44 10.3 1,174 10.3 61,037 10.3 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 34.86 1.9 1,398 2.1 72,567 2.1 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 29.43 4.4 1,448 4.6 75,293 4.6 Fire fighters..................................................... $20.47 2.5% $908 7.2% $47,160 7.2% Fire inspectors................................................... 21.40 11.4 851 10.8 44,265 10.8 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 21.60 12.1 859 11.4 44,660 11.4 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 19.99 3.9 792 3.9 41,202 3.9 Bailiffs........................................................ 21.68 3.9 793 5.2 41,231 5.2 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 19.88 4.2 792 4.2 41,200 4.2 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 27.97 4.6 1,088 5.0 56,560 5.0 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 18.26 6.3 643 11.2 32,535 11.2 Police officers................................................... 25.57 1.0 1,007 1.1 52,082 1.1 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 25.57 1.0 1,008 1.1 52,099 1.1 Animal control workers............................................ 17.48 8.0 665 6.3 34,310 6.3 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.78 2.3 370 2.3 19,089 2.3 Security guards................................................. 10.78 2.3 370 2.4 19,078 2.4 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.51 3.8 271 5.8 8,244 5.8 Crossing guards................................................. 10.96 6.9 189 10.5 7,429 10.5 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.76 2.2 194 6.0 4,852 6.0 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.14 1.1 231 1.5 11,726 1.5 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.77 1.8 589 2.1 29,868 2.1 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 17.28 4.8 692 6.2 34,798 6.2 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.44 2.0 576 2.3 29,219 2.3 Cooks............................................................. 10.07 1.4 337 1.8 17,292 1.8 Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.48 3.2 209 5.0 10,837 5.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.76 1.7 437 1.8 21,541 1.8 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.29 1.4 351 1.8 18,229 1.8 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.34 2.9 307 5.2 15,845 5.2 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.27 1.7 271 3.6 13,525 3.6 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.26 2.1 137 2.7 7,026 2.7 Bartenders...................................................... 6.81 2.5 181 4.1 9,352 4.1 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.39 3.0 113 3.6 5,826 3.6 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.09 2.1 189 3.6 9,463 3.6 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.65 1.3 198 3.0 10,016 3.0 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.58 1.4 198 3.3 10,106 3.3 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 7.94 2.2 200 6.3 9,663 6.3 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.49 6.3 241 8.3 11,933 8.3 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.11 1.5 253 3.2 13,086 3.2 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.98 3.9 182 6.1 9,329 6.1 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.81 2.5 406 3.3 20,677 3.3 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.45 6.1 772 6.1 40,087 6.1 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... $17.48 6.3% $685 6.5% $35,580 6.5% First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.87 11.5 927 11.5 48,118 11.5 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.00 2.1 369 3.2 18,976 3.2 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.41 2.5 377 3.8 19,324 3.8 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.18 1.8 319 2.1 16,449 2.1 Pest control workers.............................................. 16.13 4.5 629 3.9 32,349 3.9 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.26 2.8 453 3.3 21,288 3.3 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 12.00 2.9 445 3.6 20,770 3.6 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.19 8.7 629 12.5 31,905 12.5 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.35 2.6 314 3.8 15,216 3.8 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 16.00 3.5 638 4.3 33,167 4.3 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 18.00 6.9 718 5.4 37,341 5.4 Slot key persons................................................ 11.65 2.7 464 3.0 24,108 3.0 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.97 3.7 616 3.9 29,976 3.9 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.84 16.0 338 21.5 17,487 21.5 Gaming services workers........................................... 7.58 8.0 260 7.1 13,465 7.1 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.81 4.3 238 4.2 12,326 4.2 Gaming and sports book writers and runners...................... 12.65 37.8 363 27.4 18,902 27.4 Motion picture projectionists..................................... 14.49 34.7 410 14.9 18,257 14.9 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 10.52 7.5 228 15.3 10,208 15.3 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.45 4.1 207 9.3 8,929 9.3 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.10 5.2 198 11.8 8,120 11.8 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 9.60 8.1 242 13.0 12,384 13.0 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 13.16 6.6 421 8.5 21,876 8.5 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 13.31 7.2 443 8.5 23,013 8.5 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 13.71 20.2 362 23.0 18,811 23.0 Manicurists and pedicurists..................................... 10.54 11.2 356 13.9 18,512 13.9 Skin care specialists........................................... 24.04 22.7 652 13.1 33,886 13.1 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.73 10.4 344 9.6 16,712 9.6 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.84 4.8 279 7.3 13,057 7.3 Concierges...................................................... 12.93 10.1 451 10.7 23,433 10.7 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.93 9.8 257 18.0 11,298 18.0 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.77 10.1 250 19.2 10,946 19.2 Transportation attendants......................................... 29.65 4.3 617 4.0 30,952 4.0 Flight attendants............................................... 34.18 3.8 641 3.6 32,710 3.6 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 14.42 10.7 476 15.7 21,678 15.7 Child care workers................................................ 9.14 1.9 263 4.0 12,760 4.0 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.08 6.1 263 12.7 13,677 12.7 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.38 3.3 248 6.0 11,366 6.0 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 14.38 5.3 189 15.3 9,659 15.3 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.64 3.6 290 7.5 12,369 7.5 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.41 18.2 309 20.5 14,649 20.5 Sales and related occupations....................................... $17.35 1.5% $564 1.6% $29,194 1.6% First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 20.82 3.9 844 4.2 43,841 4.2 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.68 2.4 725 2.5 37,681 2.5 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 31.01 7.6 1,211 9.0 62,881 9.0 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.30 1.8 334 2.3 17,238 2.3 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.11 1.0 257 1.6 13,262 1.6 Cashiers...................................................... 9.10 1.0 257 1.6 13,231 1.6 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 10.55 8.6 367 11.5 19,071 11.5 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.30 3.9 396 6.4 20,550 6.4 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.50 7.1 318 11.3 16,471 11.3 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.65 3.7 514 5.8 26,728 5.8 Retail salespersons............................................. 12.87 2.9 389 3.7 20,074 3.7 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 23.33 12.6 906 12.8 47,126 12.8 Insurance sales agents............................................ 27.02 6.7 1,061 6.5 55,164 6.5 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 54.26 8.7 2,133 9.1 110,908 9.1 Travel agents..................................................... 14.37 11.7 516 11.1 26,844 11.1 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.49 3.6 1,221 3.5 63,481 3.5 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 36.41 6.9 1,446 6.6 75,186 6.6 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.17 3.0 1,132 2.9 58,844 2.9 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 13.91 8.6 344 16.7 17,873 16.7 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 13.91 8.6 345 16.8 17,915 16.8 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 27.23 11.1 1,000 12.8 52,001 12.8 Real estate brokers............................................. 25.37 13.2 963 14.9 50,071 14.9 Real estate sales agents........................................ 27.80 13.8 1,011 16.2 52,571 16.2 Sales engineers................................................... 34.67 4.7 1,389 3.9 72,217 3.9 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.87 6.6 369 8.0 19,162 8.0 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.43 7.3 503 9.5 25,836 9.5 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers...................................................... 14.66 20.5 455 26.9 23,643 26.9 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.20 .6 552 .6 28,498 .6 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.15 1.2 875 1.3 45,399 1.3 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.43 4.0 392 5.1 20,131 5.1 Telephone operators............................................... 14.41 9.0 537 9.4 27,771 9.4 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.65 .9 532 1.3 27,618 1.3 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.96 2.6 569 2.5 29,575 2.5 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.41 1.7 527 2.8 27,385 2.8 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.54 1.1 567 1.8 29,429 1.8 Gaming cage workers............................................. 10.05 7.6 368 13.8 19,093 13.8 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.04 1.9 652 2.9 33,801 2.9 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.07 3.9 620 4.4 32,240 4.4 Tellers......................................................... 11.51 1.0 394 1.2 20,449 1.2 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.33 5.7 696 6.5 35,406 6.5 Correspondence clerks............................................. $15.31 3.9% $601 4.2% $31,244 4.2% Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.79 3.8 634 3.6 32,877 3.6 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.98 4.3 578 3.6 29,891 3.6 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.45 1.7 590 1.7 30,620 1.7 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 17.57 1.7 673 2.6 34,535 2.6 File clerks....................................................... 11.47 2.2 364 6.3 18,409 6.3 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.49 1.7 345 3.3 17,811 3.3 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.39 3.7 396 7.2 20,459 7.2 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 13.28 2.5 364 3.5 17,667 3.5 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.59 2.1 611 2.2 31,779 2.2 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.41 2.7 511 3.1 26,597 3.1 Order clerks...................................................... 14.44 3.2 550 3.5 28,497 3.5 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.20 4.1 667 4.2 34,443 4.2 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.26 1.6 411 2.3 21,021 2.3 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 15.20 2.9 522 4.0 26,991 4.0 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 21.74 23.4 611 32.5 31,753 32.5 Couriers and messengers........................................... 10.73 2.9 354 5.9 18,312 5.9 Dispatchers....................................................... 17.51 3.3 685 3.6 35,562 3.6 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 17.63 4.3 670 5.4 34,830 5.4 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 17.46 4.4 691 4.6 35,863 4.6 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 17.49 4.5 659 6.5 34,255 6.5 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 19.18 3.2 762 3.4 39,638 3.4 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.87 1.6 501 1.7 25,984 1.7 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.98 1.8 401 2.3 20,825 2.3 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.69 4.4 363 10.7 18,874 10.7 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.84 .9 668 .9 34,308 .9 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.35 1.8 782 2.1 40,594 2.1 Legal secretaries............................................... 20.94 6.0 786 5.1 40,871 5.1 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.41 3.9 515 4.5 26,736 4.5 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.09 1.1 600 1.1 30,345 1.1 Computer operators................................................ 16.54 3.3 636 3.5 32,609 3.5 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.71 1.7 489 2.8 25,205 2.8 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.74 1.9 451 3.0 23,392 3.0 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.76 3.0 569 3.3 29,060 3.3 Desktop publishers................................................ 19.43 6.4 700 6.2 36,400 6.2 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.64 2.3 585 2.0 30,443 2.0 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.58 4.2 431 3.3 22,417 3.3 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.93 1.2 489 1.5 25,153 1.5 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.39 2.8 476 2.9 24,726 2.9 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 15.30 13.5 596 14.0 30,988 14.0 Statistical assistants............................................ 16.24 6.7 441 31.4 22,863 31.4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.07 10.2 426 13.3 17,073 13.3 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.41 8.2 358 8.2 14,112 8.2 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.85 8.8 372 9.9 13,856 9.9 Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals............................. 11.11 7.3 327 22.7 13,033 22.7 Logging workers................................................... 13.84 9.1 554 9.1 28,795 9.1 Construction and extraction occupations............................. $20.24 1.6% $798 1.5% $40,720 1.5% First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 27.20 3.3 1,103 3.6 57,146 3.6 Boilermakers...................................................... 21.15 6.7 845 6.7 43,948 6.7 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 26.22 6.4 1,001 7.6 50,724 7.6 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 26.31 6.5 1,003 7.8 50,790 7.8 Carpenters........................................................ 20.90 2.8 819 2.5 42,248 2.5 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 20.19 9.4 787 9.1 40,899 9.1 Carpet installers............................................... 25.95 11.8 998 12.5 51,898 12.5 Tile and marble setters......................................... 17.74 8.6 701 8.4 36,358 8.4 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.15 3.9 761 4.1 38,773 4.1 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.12 3.9 759 4.1 38,708 4.1 Construction laborers............................................. 15.13 5.6 589 5.5 28,944 5.5 Construction equipment operators.................................. 19.88 4.9 797 5.2 39,910 5.2 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.02 6.8 635 6.5 31,960 6.5 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 21.27 5.1 856 5.5 42,820 5.5 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.79 5.9 706 5.7 36,538 5.7 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.52 7.4 694 7.2 35,927 7.2 Tapers.......................................................... 18.72 6.8 749 6.8 38,700 6.8 Electricians...................................................... 23.93 4.0 948 3.9 49,010 3.9 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.75 16.6 691 16.2 35,939 16.2 Insulation workers................................................ 16.41 7.4 656 7.4 34,126 7.4 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 14.30 5.6 572 5.6 29,748 5.6 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 17.84 10.6 714 10.6 37,115 10.6 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.89 3.7 624 4.0 32,059 4.0 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.80 3.8 621 4.0 31,884 4.0 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 23.13 7.6 924 7.6 47,834 7.6 Pipelayers...................................................... 18.42 13.1 733 12.4 38,110 12.4 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 23.56 6.8 941 6.8 48,714 6.8 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.58 5.5 658 5.6 34,150 5.6 Roofers........................................................... 16.68 8.4 660 8.3 31,731 8.3 Sheet metal workers............................................... 20.31 8.0 792 8.4 40,479 8.4 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 28.45 13.8 1,138 13.8 59,071 13.8 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.90 2.7 496 3.0 25,324 3.0 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 15.97 13.3 634 13.4 32,728 13.4 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 13.23 3.6 490 6.1 25,452 6.1 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.69 4.3 425 4.3 22,107 4.3 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons....................................................... 10.16 4.1 377 8.9 17,879 8.9 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.33 3.6 487 3.5 25,333 3.5 Helpers--roofers................................................ 9.88 11.0 285 30.1 14,558 30.1 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 25.73 3.9 1,001 4.5 52,052 4.5 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 37.92 14.3 1,517 14.3 78,880 14.3 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 25.46 11.6 839 26.3 43,634 26.3 Highway maintenance workers....................................... $17.17 7.0% $680 7.2% $33,422 7.2% Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 23.64 5.5 946 5.5 49,179 5.5 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 18.63 9.3 829 15.6 43,106 15.6 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.34 5.0 637 5.1 32,622 5.1 Mining machine operators.......................................... 20.90 7.8 836 7.8 43,437 7.8 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.18 4.9 727 4.9 37,820 4.9 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 14.02 14.1 561 14.1 29,167 14.1 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 20.24 1.8 800 1.7 41,517 1.7 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 28.01 2.7 1,137 3.0 59,121 3.0 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.26 5.9 679 6.0 35,293 6.0 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.77 2.5 1,016 3.0 52,781 3.0 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.77 2.5 1,016 3.0 52,781 3.0 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.22 5.3 757 5.3 39,352 5.3 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers............... 13.78 7.7 551 7.7 28,673 7.7 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 24.01 10.3 911 11.8 47,391 11.8 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.29 4.7 848 4.7 44,044 4.7 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 29.17 7.7 1,167 7.7 60,679 7.7 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles... 20.38 12.9 760 20.9 39,514 20.9 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers.................................................... 14.97 6.2 584 7.8 30,351 7.8 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.17 4.4 764 4.4 39,743 4.4 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 26.84 7.7 1,073 7.7 55,825 7.7 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 18.66 2.9 744 2.9 38,698 2.9 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.82 10.0 719 10.4 37,390 10.4 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 16.73 5.3 669 5.3 34,790 5.3 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.92 3.4 752 3.3 39,118 3.3 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.18 2.1 807 2.1 41,904 2.1 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.92 2.6 788 2.9 40,973 2.9 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 14.54 10.4 557 12.4 28,942 12.4 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.27 2.8 804 3.0 41,813 3.0 Rail car repairers.............................................. 22.38 3.6 895 3.6 46,544 3.6 Small engine mechanics............................................ 15.86 5.7 633 5.7 32,837 5.7 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 16.90 16.4 673 16.2 34,486 16.2 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 15.61 3.8 624 3.8 32,429 3.8 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.87 4.7 378 12.9 19,634 12.9 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.66 5.5 381 10.2 19,834 10.2 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 21.37 5.5 843 5.7 43,815 5.7 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... $22.28 4.4% $877 4.8% $45,592 4.8% Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.74 3.9 786 4.0 40,830 4.0 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 17.41 6.5 701 6.0 36,430 6.0 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 19.04 2.1 751 2.4 38,954 2.4 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.36 1.3 891 1.3 46,267 1.3 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.89 2.6 660 2.9 34,233 2.9 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.95 5.4 714 5.5 36,949 5.5 Millwrights..................................................... 22.18 7.3 881 7.1 45,329 7.1 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.00 6.2 760 6.2 39,526 6.2 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.53 2.0 1,057 2.2 54,954 2.2 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 28.32 3.2 1,133 3.2 58,903 3.2 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.50 2.9 1,014 3.3 52,704 3.3 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 21.29 5.5 835 6.3 43,444 6.3 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 19.72 11.0 755 12.3 39,264 12.3 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 15.38 2.5 594 2.7 30,546 2.7 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 15.42 7.6 612 7.5 31,768 7.5 Locksmiths and safe repairers................................... 18.93 9.9 759 8.1 39,463 8.1 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.45 10.0 498 10.0 25,898 10.0 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 23.56 4.3 942 4.3 48,995 4.3 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.61 3.0 474 3.7 24,113 3.7 Production occupations.............................................. 15.38 1.1 597 1.2 30,927 1.2 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 23.51 2.2 955 2.4 49,659 2.4 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.02 4.5 884 7.7 45,918 7.7 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 13.41 2.6 527 2.8 27,052 2.8 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 12.31 6.1 478 5.3 24,832 5.3 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.08 2.3 510 2.4 26,063 2.4 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.41 5.8 576 5.8 29,931 5.8 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.86 11.9 792 12.0 41,200 12.0 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 15.63 7.9 616 7.8 31,819 7.8 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 15.38 4.1 604 4.0 31,326 4.0 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.58 3.4 503 3.4 26,166 3.4 Team assemblers................................................. 18.74 9.4 745 9.5 38,648 9.5 Bakers............................................................ 12.15 6.4 427 8.4 21,930 8.4 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 13.24 3.7 480 4.5 24,498 4.5 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 15.73 3.8 545 7.2 28,323 7.2 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 10.22 4.0 376 6.4 17,662 6.4 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 11.05 4.8 431 5.7 22,389 5.7 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 12.14 4.4 472 4.7 24,533 4.7 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 12.44 10.3 479 10.2 24,884 10.2 Food batchmakers................................................ 12.96 4.9 500 5.7 25,963 5.7 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 10.26 9.8 410 9.8 21,304 9.8 Computer control programmers and operators........................ $17.74 4.7% $705 5.2% $36,635 5.2% Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.67 3.9 661 4.7 34,380 4.7 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.68 7.5 947 7.5 49,252 7.5 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 14.67 5.8 578 5.8 30,031 5.8 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.95 5.1 546 5.2 28,376 5.2 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.36 7.7 534 7.7 27,626 7.7 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 16.96 11.4 672 11.5 34,877 11.5 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.00 2.4 592 2.6 30,771 2.6 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.06 2.7 599 2.7 31,115 2.7 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.84 11.4 553 11.3 28,749 11.3 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.42 5.1 520 5.6 27,009 5.6 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.50 6.5 647 6.9 33,667 6.9 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 18.29 4.7 732 4.7 37,997 4.7 Machinists........................................................ 20.53 1.8 813 2.3 42,296 2.3 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 18.65 5.7 747 5.8 38,591 5.8 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 19.32 8.3 775 8.4 40,168 8.4 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.63 9.0 705 9.0 36,260 9.0 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 24.85 7.2 994 7.2 51,403 7.2 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 25.59 7.6 1,024 7.6 52,927 7.6 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 20.43 14.8 817 14.8 42,285 14.8 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.12 4.0 515 4.0 26,787 4.0 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.40 4.0 656 4.0 34,109 4.0 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.99 4.1 510 4.1 26,492 4.1 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.14 4.5 638 4.8 33,138 4.8 Tool and die makers............................................... 24.52 1.9 980 1.9 50,932 1.9 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.72 2.5 663 2.5 34,449 2.5 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.77 2.7 666 2.7 34,590 2.7 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.36 6.1 646 6.2 33,474 6.2 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.34 6.4 610 6.7 31,665 6.7 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 18.46 6.3 738 6.3 38,190 6.3 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.59 18.3 703 18.3 36,578 18.3 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ $14.63 7.5% $573 8.2% $29,813 8.2% Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 18.19 6.3 730 6.2 37,974 6.2 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.62 4.4 468 5.2 24,284 5.2 Bindery workers................................................. 12.53 4.3 464 5.1 24,126 5.1 Printers.......................................................... 16.47 3.7 631 3.8 32,826 3.8 Job printers.................................................... 17.10 6.1 667 5.6 34,647 5.6 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.91 3.5 616 5.6 32,028 5.6 Printing machine operators...................................... 16.21 5.3 631 5.1 32,833 5.1 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.36 1.9 341 2.8 17,732 2.8 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.55 4.3 362 5.7 18,821 5.7 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 10.60 8.8 409 9.8 21,247 9.8 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.27 8.5 507 8.4 26,357 8.4 Sewers, hand.................................................... 15.11 21.3 605 21.3 31,436 21.3 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.20 7.9 499 7.5 25,961 7.5 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.95 3.7 471 4.1 24,476 4.1 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 14.94 10.6 597 10.7 31,026 10.7 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 11.47 5.1 445 6.0 23,127 6.0 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.46 4.9 458 4.9 23,833 4.9 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.60 3.6 497 4.3 25,865 4.3 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.68 6.2 543 6.2 28,083 6.2 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.24 7.9 643 8.0 33,417 8.0 Fabric and apparel patternmakers................................ 18.80 10.8 723 12.9 37,587 12.9 Upholsterers.................................................... 14.94 13.0 595 12.9 30,963 12.9 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.74 6.1 545 6.1 28,270 6.1 Furniture finishers............................................... 13.31 8.6 500 11.0 25,999 11.0 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.50 4.7 498 4.8 25,872 4.8 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.83 7.7 472 7.7 24,501 7.7 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.06 4.5 519 4.6 27,003 4.6 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.20 5.0 1,167 5.0 60,697 5.0 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 29.55 10.9 1,187 11.0 61,708 11.0 Power plant operators........................................... 26.85 6.2 1,072 6.0 55,730 6.0 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.30 3.6 968 4.4 50,217 4.4 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.56 3.1 821 3.1 42,691 3.1 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 25.07 4.8 989 5.1 51,430 5.1 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 24.02 4.0 935 3.3 48,601 3.3 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 25.99 6.4 1,027 7.0 53,414 7.0 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 18.80 5.3 748 5.3 38,889 5.3 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 18.26 8.4 726 8.3 37,702 8.3 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 19.66 7.3 784 7.3 40,778 7.3 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.08 5.1 601 5.0 31,001 5.0 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. $15.76 11.3% $630 11.3% $32,177 11.3% Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.61 6.5 501 6.4 25,641 6.4 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.24 5.5 647 5.4 33,647 5.4 Cutting workers................................................... 13.56 3.0 533 3.4 27,302 3.4 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 13.57 4.4 520 6.3 26,919 6.3 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.55 3.8 539 3.6 27,453 3.6 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.63 7.5 538 7.1 27,132 7.1 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 13.76 10.1 550 10.1 28,616 10.1 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.52 2.6 607 2.7 31,544 2.7 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.33 2.8 543 5.1 28,239 5.1 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 14.17 3.0 556 3.8 28,923 3.8 Medical appliance technicians................................... 15.78 5.1 622 4.9 32,320 4.9 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 13.10 8.2 449 15.5 23,338 15.5 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.55 3.7 533 3.9 27,557 3.9 Painting workers.................................................. 15.37 4.5 598 4.0 30,689 4.0 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.31 3.9 564 4.0 28,928 4.0 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.13 10.8 738 11.5 38,389 11.5 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.57 5.9 470 6.4 23,566 6.4 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 11.39 8.5 353 14.4 18,081 14.4 Photographic process workers.................................... 13.19 17.7 465 21.7 23,188 21.7 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 10.35 7.3 300 16.0 15,562 16.0 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.27 5.3 648 5.4 33,696 5.4 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 12.49 2.1 470 2.5 24,273 2.5 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 13.91 8.3 557 8.3 28,941 8.3 Etchers and engravers........................................... 17.38 13.5 678 11.7 35,245 11.7 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 11.93 8.5 461 10.5 23,986 10.5 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 14.01 7.9 552 7.8 28,683 7.8 Tire builders................................................... 17.41 11.1 696 11.1 36,189 11.1 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.70 1.8 390 4.4 20,224 4.4 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.68 1.4 520 1.8 26,537 1.8 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.65 3.6 774 4.6 40,134 4.6 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.97 3.2 947 3.0 49,109 3.0 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 94.18 13.5 2,262 6.1 117,615 6.1 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 111.36 9.2 2,467 3.8 128,263 3.8 Commercial pilots............................................... 30.36 10.4 1,061 17.9 55,172 17.9 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.71 3.7 486 3.1 21,378 3.1 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.90 8.1 623 7.8 32,359 7.8 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.43 1.5 380 3.8 14,976 3.8 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.06 1.8 620 2.5 32,004 2.5 Driver/sales workers............................................ 13.19 8.0 423 10.4 22,003 10.4 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.83 2.0 741 2.3 38,150 2.3 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... $14.02 2.8% $510 3.0% $26,443 3.0% Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.16 7.9 319 9.7 16,523 9.7 Locomotive engineers and operators................................ 33.38 17.5 1,335 17.5 69,425 17.5 Locomotive engineers............................................ 34.99 14.9 1,400 14.9 72,782 14.9 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 28.61 3.4 1,145 3.4 59,517 3.4 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 32.60 6.7 1,304 6.7 67,809 6.7 Subway and streetcar operators.................................... 25.00 3.7 998 3.8 51,373 3.8 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.43 5.0 419 23.4 15,720 23.4 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 18.61 13.5 818 21.6 39,235 21.6 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.87 15.8 985 21.8 46,260 21.8 Ship engineers.................................................... 30.04 16.6 1,311 4.9 58,952 4.9 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.31 6.2 254 7.4 12,806 7.4 Service station attendants........................................ 10.35 7.5 393 8.8 20,428 8.8 Transportation inspectors......................................... 23.02 7.1 871 8.4 45,307 8.4 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 15.18 9.9 420 21.6 21,828 21.6 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.46 7.0 738 7.0 38,300 7.0 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.45 4.0 637 4.6 31,728 4.6 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.33 4.1 642 4.7 31,910 4.7 Hoist and winch operators......................................... 17.23 12.8 687 12.9 35,708 12.9 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.26 2.2 559 2.4 28,860 2.4 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.79 1.3 356 2.1 18,375 2.1 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.00 3.4 338 6.4 17,515 6.4 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.40 1.4 372 2.4 19,179 2.4 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.57 3.1 446 3.3 23,143 3.3 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.43 1.8 305 3.3 15,808 3.3 Pumping station operators......................................... 22.11 5.6 884 5.6 44,827 5.6 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.23 7.8 558 4.6 28,911 4.6 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 22.40 14.4 967 9.7 46,614 9.7 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. RSE Table 41 Civilian workers in nonmetropolitan areas: Relative standard errors of mean hourly, weekly, and annual earnings Hourly earnings(2) Weekly earnings(4) Annual earnings(5) Occupation(1) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(3) error(3) error(3) All workers........................................................... $15.01 2.7% $536 2.2% $26,824 2.2% Management occupations.............................................. 31.63 3.8 1,253 3.8 63,783 3.8 General and operations managers................................... 32.06 8.8 1,372 9.8 71,364 9.8 Legislators....................................................... 24.98 24.5 280 43.9 14,319 43.9 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 42.79 23.1 1,795 23.0 93,348 23.0 Sales managers.................................................. 41.95 34.5 1,718 33.2 89,320 33.2 Administrative services managers.................................. 25.42 13.5 1,046 13.7 54,366 13.7 Computer and information systems managers......................... 38.61 18.9 1,498 16.1 76,203 16.1 Financial managers................................................ 31.34 4.6 1,286 4.8 66,890 4.8 Industrial production managers.................................... 35.52 10.3 1,472 8.2 76,556 8.2 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 41.86 23.6 1,913 31.6 99,493 31.6 Construction managers............................................. 29.52 7.4 1,279 14.4 54,148 14.4 Education administrators.......................................... 35.83 4.9 1,361 6.1 64,770 6.1 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 20.65 21.6 665 18.9 33,398 18.9 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 39.89 7.0 1,531 8.1 69,470 8.1 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 35.10 10.9 1,390 12.7 71,914 12.7 Engineering managers.............................................. 46.71 7.2 1,908 6.1 99,223 6.1 Lodging managers.................................................. 20.04 18.9 839 15.3 42,123 15.3 Medical and health services managers.............................. 28.40 8.1 1,122 8.0 58,172 8.0 Social and community service managers............................. 22.21 7.7 873 8.4 42,266 8.4 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 23.41 4.8 943 4.4 48,978 4.4 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.75 6.6 956 6.4 49,694 6.4 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 22.94 11.0 898 9.2 46,722 9.2 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 22.22 13.3 867 11.2 45,106 11.2 Cost estimators................................................... 26.18 17.4 1,066 17.2 55,447 17.2 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 23.71 6.1 977 6.1 50,823 6.1 Training and development specialists............................ 26.01 13.1 1,041 13.1 54,111 13.1 Management analysts............................................... 28.01 10.3 1,113 10.6 57,866 10.6 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 21.56 12.2 865 12.2 44,956 12.2 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 20.59 13.0 780 10.1 40,585 10.1 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 27.94 6.0 1,059 8.5 55,077 8.5 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 25.95 5.3 955 3.8 49,658 3.8 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 24.11 8.9 970 9.0 50,448 9.0 Loan officers................................................... 24.42 8.8 983 9.0 51,114 9.0 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 17.74 9.4 673 10.0 33,655 10.0 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 17.77 10.7 727 11.8 37,828 11.8 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 23.70 9.8 920 10.9 47,481 10.9 Computer programmers.............................................. 27.05 8.3 1,088 8.2 56,573 8.2 Computer support specialists...................................... 14.76 21.9 556 25.2 28,899 25.2 Computer systems analysts......................................... 32.21 12.2 1,288 12.2 66,999 12.2 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 25.51 7.1 1,020 6.9 51,018 6.9 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 22.86 8.2 915 8.3 47,566 8.3 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... $21.62 8.4% $837 10.6% $43,543 10.6% Engineers......................................................... 29.28 6.5 1,181 6.6 61,418 6.6 Civil engineers................................................. 30.09 6.6 1,207 6.6 62,787 6.6 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 29.96 7.0 1,198 7.0 62,317 7.0 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 26.50 3.9 1,070 3.7 55,617 3.7 Industrial engineers.......................................... 26.46 3.9 1,068 3.8 55,538 3.8 Mechanical engineers............................................ 30.75 4.3 1,230 4.4 63,982 4.4 Drafters.......................................................... 19.79 9.5 782 9.7 40,645 9.7 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 18.23 12.1 729 12.1 37,910 12.1 Mechanical drafters............................................. 22.82 10.8 913 10.8 47,474 10.8 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 16.46 17.8 658 17.7 34,241 17.7 Civil engineering technicians................................... 18.29 6.8 728 7.0 37,870 7.0 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 15.72 11.0 622 10.8 32,331 10.8 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 22.55 5.5 888 5.3 45,314 5.3 Life scientists................................................... 24.77 10.8 996 11.0 51,476 11.0 Conservation scientists and foresters........................... 21.46 9.5 870 9.2 45,248 9.2 Foresters..................................................... 23.99 12.6 982 11.5 51,076 11.5 Physical scientists............................................... 26.61 5.3 1,068 5.4 55,552 5.4 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 27.59 3.7 1,109 3.9 57,661 3.9 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 27.73 4.9 1,116 6.0 58,008 6.0 Chemical technicians.............................................. 16.28 7.7 639 7.4 32,060 7.4 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.47 13.0 708 12.3 36,833 12.3 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.30 4.4 682 5.5 33,789 5.5 Counselors........................................................ 22.19 7.5 814 8.1 37,467 8.1 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 19.60 6.0 677 10.8 35,205 10.8 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 25.33 10.3 953 9.7 42,115 9.7 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.25 14.4 589 15.7 30,139 15.7 Social workers.................................................... 18.02 4.9 699 5.0 36,133 5.0 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.07 5.8 665 6.3 34,010 6.3 Medical and public health social workers........................ 19.02 6.0 730 5.9 37,960 5.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.76 7.0 716 4.4 37,224 4.4 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.08 7.3 507 9.0 25,981 9.0 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.43 8.8 712 8.4 37,034 8.4 Social and human service assistants............................. 11.98 7.1 416 9.0 21,161 9.0 Legal occupations................................................... 29.83 11.9 1,101 13.1 57,231 13.1 Lawyers........................................................... 35.13 17.8 1,163 20.4 60,491 20.4 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 59.48 16.0 2,212 20.0 115,013 20.0 Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates...................... 63.89 14.8 2,369 19.0 123,164 19.0 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 17.74 8.5 706 8.3 36,687 8.3 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 20.62 24.7 813 25.3 42,293 25.3 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 20.63 25.2 817 25.7 42,466 25.7 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 25.81 2.2 918 2.7 35,417 2.7 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 36.05 3.0 1,371 6.6 51,564 6.6 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ $43.49 9.1% $1,498 18.5% $58,560 18.5% Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 34.63 6.7 1,296 7.5 50,823 7.5 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 34.00 8.8 1,263 11.0 48,139 11.0 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 45.22 14.3 1,915 21.0 72,426 21.0 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 44.59 11.6 1,964 7.5 81,412 7.5 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 40.10 7.9 1,696 17.2 64,743 17.2 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 31.64 7.6 1,107 12.2 34,760 12.2 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 38.62 5.4 1,542 5.3 54,257 5.3 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 38.62 5.4 1,542 5.3 54,257 5.3 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 32.06 13.4 1,218 10.0 42,066 10.0 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 40.90 3.1 1,501 6.5 48,665 6.5 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 34.82 7.5 1,170 6.6 42,806 6.6 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 32.78 4.7 1,119 7.4 43,031 7.4 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 33.27 8.0 1,255 6.5 54,462 6.5 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 28.31 2.0 1,042 2.3 40,041 2.3 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 19.23 20.5 689 27.2 29,932 27.2 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 12.12 13.1 422 16.9 20,114 16.9 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 27.75 5.5 1,033 8.3 40,222 8.3 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 28.77 2.3 1,067 2.4 40,113 2.4 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 28.63 2.1 1,056 2.5 39,705 2.5 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.53 4.8 1,127 3.4 42,455 3.4 Secondary school teachers....................................... 29.66 2.6 1,099 2.8 42,188 2.8 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.86 2.4 1,102 2.8 41,884 2.8 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 26.85 9.5 1,050 9.1 47,604 9.1 Special education teachers...................................... 29.63 4.9 1,042 6.2 40,796 6.2 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 28.39 7.6 982 10.7 40,345 10.7 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 32.90 6.1 1,164 5.6 43,291 5.6 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 29.20 9.7 688 16.1 26,928 16.1 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 21.65 8.7 434 46.0 21,262 46.0 Librarians........................................................ 23.75 11.6 916 11.0 43,581 11.0 Library technicians............................................... 12.55 7.0 446 9.0 20,281 9.0 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.80 2.9 361 4.2 13,882 4.2 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 17.18 6.9 616 9.2 28,751 9.2 Designers......................................................... 16.50 8.4 621 9.5 32,292 9.5 Graphic designers............................................... 16.82 10.7 637 11.3 33,120 11.3 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 24.14 23.2 636 40.0 18,028 40.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 17.11 15.6 380 29.4 10,240 29.4 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 12.98 7.5 499 5.9 25,937 5.9 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 12.98 7.5 499 5.9 25,937 5.9 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.18 22.6 1,108 22.2 57,603 22.2 Writers and editors............................................... 18.30 14.6 753 17.1 39,178 17.1 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... $23.43 2.2% $782 2.2% $40,428 2.2% Pharmacists....................................................... 45.99 2.0 1,511 7.4 78,578 7.4 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 69.21 20.8 2,493 22.1 129,615 22.1 Physician assistants.............................................. 35.84 3.7 1,434 3.7 74,543 3.7 Registered nurses................................................. 25.37 2.0 845 2.6 43,698 2.6 Therapists........................................................ 26.11 5.3 864 5.5 42,855 5.5 Physical therapists............................................. 31.33 5.2 856 10.1 44,487 10.1 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 20.70 4.9 773 7.3 40,211 7.3 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.66 5.9 989 10.4 41,149 10.4 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 17.88 5.9 650 7.2 33,797 7.2 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 20.11 8.5 776 8.5 40,329 8.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.19 8.5 564 9.8 29,334 9.8 Dental hygienists................................................. 29.54 7.1 686 14.5 35,693 14.5 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.40 16.0 826 18.2 42,978 18.2 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 21.76 10.7 748 12.4 38,880 12.4 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 13.75 5.9 242 24.2 12,562 24.2 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.53 4.6 513 5.9 26,669 5.9 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.68 7.7 421 10.1 21,882 10.1 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 14.76 10.6 562 9.3 29,211 9.3 Surgical technologists.......................................... 15.90 4.5 530 9.6 27,563 9.6 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.12 1.7 566 3.0 29,340 3.0 Medical records and health information technicians................ 13.13 5.3 449 12.9 23,336 12.9 Opticians, dispensing............................................. 9.93 4.8 382 5.4 19,870 5.4 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 14.77 7.8 589 7.6 30,641 7.6 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 22.97 9.4 930 9.3 48,382 9.3 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 23.43 9.6 950 9.4 49,377 9.4 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.13 4.5 369 5.1 19,094 5.1 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.00 3.3 328 5.5 17,025 5.5 Home health aides............................................... 8.50 5.3 211 14.5 10,988 14.5 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 9.76 1.9 332 3.0 17,205 3.0 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.75 16.8 472 26.4 24,532 26.4 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 18.46 28.3 562 30.5 29,198 30.5 Physical therapist assistants................................... 23.61 33.0 640 38.1 33,259 38.1 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.30 6.2 389 7.9 20,233 7.9 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 12.42 3.1 432 3.4 22,201 3.4 Dental assistants............................................... 13.25 8.4 433 10.6 22,526 10.6 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.36 4.9 396 11.0 20,577 11.0 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.71 6.6 476 9.9 24,754 9.9 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.85 11.9 387 18.0 20,146 18.0 Protective service occupations...................................... 15.06 7.8 574 6.7 29,161 6.7 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 20.73 17.2 822 17.1 42,757 17.1 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 19.01 32.1 749 31.5 38,936 31.5 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 22.92 12.0 917 11.7 47,693 11.7 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ $18.84 10.0% $959 9.1% $49,891 9.1% Fire fighters..................................................... 15.06 7.3 653 10.5 33,946 10.5 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.16 9.7 595 9.4 30,567 9.4 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.19 10.0 598 9.9 30,725 9.9 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 20.51 7.4 745 12.3 38,760 12.3 Fish and game wardens............................................. 18.65 12.0 746 12.0 38,797 12.0 Police officers................................................... 18.14 3.7 719 3.8 37,031 3.8 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 18.14 3.7 719 3.8 37,031 3.8 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.69 5.3 382 9.5 19,757 9.5 Security guards................................................. 10.52 6.2 372 9.5 19,216 9.5 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 8.71 10.6 192 18.0 7,103 18.0 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.30 5.5 157 19.4 5,643 19.4 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.46 2.1 209 3.1 10,426 3.1 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 12.67 4.9 497 5.5 24,705 5.5 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.17 17.8 587 20.8 26,957 20.8 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 12.10 4.3 476 5.1 24,127 5.1 Cooks............................................................. 9.10 3.2 291 6.4 14,725 6.4 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.99 4.4 201 7.0 10,462 7.0 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 9.65 3.7 309 7.2 14,620 7.2 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 9.64 4.8 328 8.8 16,945 8.8 Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.41 4.9 243 8.9 12,377 8.9 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.10 2.9 245 4.6 12,137 4.6 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.43 4.1 144 10.6 7,345 10.6 Bartenders...................................................... 7.15 4.1 173 12.0 8,808 12.0 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.01 6.2 140 13.7 7,159 13.7 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.43 5.5 137 15.2 6,757 15.2 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.26 2.1 187 4.4 8,925 4.4 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.31 2.4 188 4.5 9,011 4.5 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop......................................................... 6.98 4.0 179 8.6 8,390 8.6 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 7.96 4.3 214 18.1 10,981 18.1 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.09 3.0 180 11.2 8,994 11.2 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 6.90 5.1 153 9.4 7,981 9.4 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.17 2.2 356 6.2 17,777 6.2 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 17.10 2.9 684 2.8 35,516 2.8 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.83 4.6 672 4.8 34,970 4.8 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 20.52 5.1 836 5.6 42,447 5.6 Building cleaning workers......................................... $9.09 3.5% $310 3.4% $15,878 3.4% Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.69 2.8 328 4.0 16,807 4.0 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.08 1.7 279 6.6 14,286 6.6 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.83 4.1 397 4.6 16,848 4.6 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.68 4.3 392 4.9 16,552 4.9 Personal care and service occupations............................... 8.51 7.7 293 5.6 14,371 5.6 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 13.65 1.8 553 2.2 28,754 2.2 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 15.51 8.8 634 10.0 32,970 10.0 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.49 16.7 610 16.6 31,732 16.6 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.15 .5 235 1.9 12,238 1.9 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.13 .4 237 .4 12,332 .4 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.95 3.9 142 6.7 5,639 6.7 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 6.95 3.9 142 6.7 5,639 6.7 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 9.44 4.5 258 13.6 13,402 13.6 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 9.44 4.5 258 13.6 13,402 13.6 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 11.13 4.6 407 14.9 21,181 14.9 Child care workers................................................ 8.19 6.2 261 11.2 12,275 11.2 Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.71 6.0 249 11.0 12,947 11.0 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 10.29 10.3 261 12.8 8,534 12.8 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 12.39 7.6 124 19.7 5,934 19.7 Recreation workers.............................................. 10.09 11.2 300 16.0 9,000 16.0 Sales and related occupations....................................... 12.00 3.1 398 4.3 20,492 4.3 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 15.95 5.8 664 6.3 34,520 6.3 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.14 6.7 631 7.2 32,792 7.2 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 18.79 11.9 779 13.7 40,533 13.7 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.66 3.1 301 4.8 15,466 4.8 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.28 6.4 244 10.7 12,500 10.7 Cashiers...................................................... 7.67 1.5 215 2.8 11,026 2.8 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 11.51 6.9 460 6.9 23,942 6.9 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.11 6.3 377 9.9 19,570 9.9 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 8.83 6.6 266 11.7 13,751 11.7 Parts salespersons............................................ 13.36 6.3 520 8.1 27,059 8.1 Retail salespersons............................................. 10.85 4.5 353 6.6 18,140 6.6 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 21.33 13.7 826 17.5 42,932 17.5 Insurance sales agents............................................ 18.72 14.1 744 13.7 38,690 13.7 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 21.56 26.6 888 31.8 46,156 31.8 Travel agents..................................................... 12.39 8.7 482 11.0 25,083 11.0 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 24.82 8.3 1,015 7.9 52,607 7.9 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 21.76 8.1 877 8.0 44,647 8.0 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 25.44 9.8 1,044 9.5 54,279 9.5 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 11.63 10.2 433 9.3 22,494 9.3 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 12.54 1.9 452 2.0 23,157 2.0 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ $19.69 4.8% $782 4.9% $40,663 4.9% Financial clerks.................................................. 11.84 2.8 427 3.0 22,184 3.0 Bill and account collectors..................................... 10.17 14.8 404 14.6 21,029 14.6 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 12.32 5.4 471 5.3 24,494 5.3 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 12.69 3.7 463 3.5 24,096 3.5 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 14.90 3.9 457 24.3 23,745 24.3 Procurement clerks.............................................. 14.90 10.2 596 10.2 30,996 10.2 Tellers......................................................... 10.16 1.9 348 4.2 18,052 4.2 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 13.59 7.5 498 8.9 24,142 8.9 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 13.91 15.5 556 17.2 28,913 17.2 Customer service representatives.................................. 11.99 10.7 441 10.3 22,886 10.3 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 15.96 4.0 614 3.6 31,921 3.6 File clerks....................................................... 12.35 11.8 454 17.0 23,600 17.0 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 8.70 3.9 292 6.9 14,506 6.9 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 9.90 4.0 290 10.1 13,922 10.1 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.06 2.9 346 11.4 15,828 11.4 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 13.57 4.4 509 6.2 26,478 6.2 New accounts clerks............................................... 11.89 5.7 460 6.9 23,904 6.9 Order clerks...................................................... 11.79 4.6 449 5.0 23,344 5.0 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 13.65 2.8 529 6.2 27,509 6.2 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 10.19 2.3 334 5.1 16,957 5.1 Dispatchers....................................................... 13.34 5.6 520 6.1 27,039 6.1 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 12.57 5.9 482 6.5 25,061 6.5 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.16 7.1 616 7.4 32,041 7.4 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.91 7.6 504 12.1 26,195 12.1 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 16.88 5.5 672 5.6 34,880 5.6 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.03 5.9 514 6.1 26,711 6.1 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.77 4.4 350 6.1 18,124 6.1 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 11.37 8.7 415 13.0 21,601 13.0 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 14.06 2.2 523 3.1 26,500 3.1 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 16.53 5.4 642 5.5 33,250 5.5 Legal secretaries............................................... 12.98 5.8 490 7.0 25,482 7.0 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.48 3.9 498 5.2 25,886 5.2 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 13.46 3.0 493 5.1 24,417 5.1 Computer operators................................................ 14.64 4.5 543 9.3 28,261 9.3 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.31 4.8 454 5.9 22,183 5.9 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.44 5.2 477 6.2 22,677 6.2 Word processors and typists..................................... 11.99 10.0 404 13.3 20,995 13.3 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 13.21 6.8 523 6.5 27,222 6.5 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.57 17.5 508 18.9 26,416 18.9 Office clerks, general............................................ 11.92 2.1 409 3.2 20,645 3.2 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.23 16.9 418 13.9 20,460 13.9 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.97 10.7 429 15.5 20,598 15.5 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 8.97 10.2 358 10.1 16,311 10.1 Construction and extraction occupations............................. $15.93 3.8% $626 3.8% $31,605 3.8% First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 22.86 7.8 941 9.1 48,635 9.1 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 20.56 11.7 809 12.1 38,966 12.1 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 22.61 6.9 887 8.0 42,121 8.0 Carpenters........................................................ 18.21 10.9 693 11.5 34,871 11.5 Construction laborers............................................. 14.45 9.6 573 9.7 28,506 9.7 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.15 6.5 638 6.2 31,382 6.2 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 14.39 7.4 575 7.4 25,262 7.4 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.................................................... 16.56 7.8 653 7.3 33,021 7.3 Electricians...................................................... 17.01 4.5 674 4.6 34,716 4.6 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.26 3.1 480 3.8 24,969 3.8 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.26 3.1 480 3.8 24,969 3.8 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.89 5.3 715 5.3 37,204 5.3 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 19.38 6.5 775 6.5 40,319 6.5 Roofers........................................................... 12.51 5.0 483 4.8 23,324 4.8 Sheet metal workers............................................... 13.38 5.4 514 3.4 26,719 3.4 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 21.05 9.6 842 9.6 43,787 9.6 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.08 2.9 413 4.4 20,356 4.4 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.98 3.8 399 3.8 20,677 3.8 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.35 7.2 421 17.2 21,890 17.2 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 19.17 8.9 760 9.2 39,536 9.2 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.80 9.6 539 9.5 27,745 9.5 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators............. 17.35 19.9 694 19.9 36,080 19.9 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.39 13.0 530 12.7 27,436 12.7 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 19.04 21.8 761 21.8 39,594 21.8 Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining.................... 18.34 13.6 734 13.6 38,144 13.6 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 18.55 9.9 742 9.9 38,580 9.9 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.60 2.9 699 2.9 35,996 2.9 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 21.71 7.4 885 8.4 45,992 8.4 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 22.47 10.5 899 10.5 46,743 10.5 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 22.47 10.5 899 10.5 46,743 10.5 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.02 14.9 806 14.7 41,937 14.7 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 22.34 14.6 893 14.6 46,462 14.6 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 15.38 6.4 611 6.5 31,768 6.5 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 13.88 8.8 549 8.7 28,528 8.7 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 15.82 7.0 629 7.0 32,717 7.0 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 16.84 4.2 682 4.4 35,443 4.4 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... $16.50 5.1% $672 5.8% $34,540 5.8% Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 15.94 7.1 665 10.6 33,651 10.6 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 16.54 6.8 662 6.8 34,384 6.8 Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.91 10.3 506 14.1 24,370 14.1 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 9.12 7.0 306 19.5 15,937 19.5 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 9.81 2.7 393 2.7 20,411 2.7 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 18.17 14.6 727 14.6 37,791 14.6 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 21.42 9.7 857 9.7 44,555 9.7 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.68 14.8 795 15.6 41,307 15.6 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 21.25 13.9 753 13.9 39,132 13.9 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers........................................................ 18.15 4.1 717 4.4 37,046 4.4 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.55 5.4 860 5.4 44,719 5.4 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.13 5.6 587 6.1 29,922 6.1 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 15.52 3.3 615 3.4 31,957 3.4 Millwrights..................................................... 22.69 8.5 908 8.5 47,202 8.5 Line installers and repairers..................................... 20.97 6.9 813 8.2 41,798 8.2 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.62 7.8 905 7.8 47,019 7.8 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 19.22 11.5 723 14.0 36,749 14.0 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 12.37 4.8 490 4.8 24,328 4.8 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.08 6.9 438 7.1 21,582 7.1 Production occupations.............................................. 14.17 3.2 557 3.2 28,844 3.2 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 21.05 4.9 852 5.0 43,987 5.0 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.57 8.8 502 8.8 26,109 8.8 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 13.24 9.4 530 9.4 27,548 9.4 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 10.32 7.1 405 8.3 21,073 8.3 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.77 12.4 656 10.9 34,099 10.9 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 16.16 10.9 646 10.9 33,613 10.9 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 12.46 4.3 498 4.3 25,880 4.3 Team assemblers................................................. 13.18 5.9 527 5.9 27,406 5.9 Bakers............................................................ 11.88 8.4 350 16.6 18,183 16.6 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 9.77 9.3 378 10.2 19,598 10.2 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 11.97 14.0 456 14.1 23,718 14.1 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 8.79 10.3 339 12.0 17,544 12.0 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.77 5.1 431 5.1 22,398 5.1 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 14.08 5.5 549 6.1 28,529 6.1 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.65 6.6 563 8.1 29,273 8.1 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 13.18 13.4 526 13.4 27,360 13.4 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 15.44 5.2 619 5.3 32,166 5.3 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.02 5.2 601 5.2 31,232 5.2 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ $14.52 4.5% $579 4.4% $30,096 4.4% Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.84 7.4 551 7.2 28,651 7.2 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 15.70 5.9 628 5.9 32,651 5.9 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.79 5.0 479 6.4 24,921 6.4 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.03 6.9 436 7.3 22,657 7.3 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.54 9.1 485 9.3 25,031 9.3 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.20 4.6 559 4.9 29,089 4.9 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.89 7.1 596 7.1 30,975 7.1 Machinists........................................................ 15.48 6.0 619 6.0 32,198 6.0 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 15.72 10.4 629 10.4 32,688 10.4 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 15.99 11.3 640 11.3 33,256 11.3 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 14.55 5.7 582 5.7 30,262 5.7 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.99 6.0 520 6.0 27,027 6.0 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.98 15.6 679 15.6 35,315 15.6 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.46 6.4 498 6.4 25,915 6.4 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.99 6.9 680 6.9 35,336 6.9 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.00 4.9 840 4.9 43,474 4.9 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 15.81 7.4 632 7.4 32,860 7.4 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 16.24 8.2 649 8.2 33,745 8.2 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.83 12.6 513 12.6 26,680 12.6 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 12.92 7.5 517 7.5 26,878 7.5 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.23 8.9 489 8.9 25,443 8.9 Bindery workers................................................. 12.23 8.9 489 8.9 25,443 8.9 Printers.......................................................... 14.04 5.7 549 6.0 28,522 6.0 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 13.48 7.2 513 8.5 26,694 8.5 Printing machine operators...................................... 14.13 6.5 558 6.6 28,968 6.6 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.76 9.3 395 14.0 20,556 14.0 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 7.92 8.2 296 7.8 15,409 7.8 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 9.60 5.0 372 5.1 19,206 5.1 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.48 6.9 457 7.1 23,722 7.1 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 10.74 4.4 429 4.4 22,332 4.4 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.06 11.8 563 11.8 29,255 11.8 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.09 7.4 439 7.8 22,798 7.8 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ $11.38 3.0% $397 5.3% $20,626 5.3% Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 11.93 4.0 476 4.0 24,632 4.0 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.45 8.3 458 8.3 23,628 8.3 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.34 5.2 491 5.3 25,492 5.3 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 29.70 3.9 1,188 3.9 61,782 3.9 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 18.95 27.1 744 25.3 38,663 25.3 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 21.37 10.4 855 10.4 44,449 10.4 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 21.19 7.1 846 7.1 44,004 7.1 Gas plant operators............................................. 25.51 4.6 1,021 4.6 53,070 4.6 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers...................................................... 21.65 27.9 857 27.4 44,551 27.4 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.74 11.6 789 11.6 41,052 11.6 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 15.95 28.5 638 28.5 33,174 28.5 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 20.87 14.8 835 14.8 43,403 14.8 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 16.19 6.0 642 6.1 32,314 6.1 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.89 14.3 623 15.1 32,400 15.1 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.79 7.2 512 7.2 26,610 7.2 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.68 7.1 663 7.2 32,920 7.2 Cutting workers................................................... 11.53 7.6 488 5.9 22,890 5.9 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 11.48 8.9 496 6.0 22,683 6.0 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 16.22 8.3 649 8.3 33,748 8.3 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 15.61 16.4 624 16.4 32,463 16.4 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.50 8.3 613 8.3 31,712 8.3 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 16.72 12.8 665 12.9 34,593 12.9 Painting workers.................................................. 11.55 11.4 406 20.2 21,134 20.2 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.70 9.1 508 9.1 26,416 9.1 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.64 7.9 538 7.9 27,738 7.9 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 11.25 4.2 450 4.2 23,404 4.2 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 21.96 10.5 878 10.5 45,682 10.5 Tire builders................................................... 15.25 13.4 604 13.8 31,384 13.8 Helpers--production workers..................................... 12.39 5.7 488 5.6 25,238 5.6 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.14 1.9 481 2.6 24,055 2.6 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 16.62 6.1 661 7.5 34,388 7.5 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.32 8.9 904 9.7 47,005 9.7 Bus drivers....................................................... 14.34 4.5 306 4.6 11,577 4.6 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.49 4.6 300 4.7 11,190 4.7 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 14.61 2.1 594 3.5 30,358 3.5 Driver/sales workers............................................ 14.64 14.9 499 20.4 25,928 20.4 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 14.70 2.8 628 4.1 32,138 4.1 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... $14.26 7.3% $522 8.7% $26,425 8.7% Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.29 14.9 362 17.6 17,462 17.6 Service station attendants........................................ 8.84 6.1 308 9.6 16,025 9.6 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 14.74 6.2 590 6.2 30,660 6.2 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 14.53 6.5 581 6.5 30,212 6.5 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 13.63 4.6 542 4.7 27,740 4.7 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.00 2.5 338 3.9 17,334 3.9 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.14 4.7 336 5.6 17,477 5.6 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... $10.39 3.0% $348 4.4% $17,759 4.4% Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.33 5.3 391 6.7 20,339 6.7 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.22 5.0 295 9.0 15,129 9.0 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 10.55 10.8 381 16.5 19,824 16.5 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 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 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.