|
 
|
 
|
Total
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
Exper-
|
|
 
|
 
|
Employ-
|
Entry
|
 
|
Mean
|
ienced
|
| Code
|
Occupational Title
|
ment
|
Level
|
Median
|
Wage
|
Level
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| Total Statewide All Occupations
|
213,390
|
$9.26
|
$11.37
|
$12.22
|
$14.52
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| I. Managerial and Administrative Occupations
|
14,380
|
13.30
|
18.66
|
20.81
|
27.46
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. Staff and Administrative Specialty Managerial Occupations
|
2,320
|
14.65
|
20.22
|
21.63
|
28.47
|
| 13002
|
Financial managers
|
700
|
14.68
|
21.68
|
23.90
|
33.69
|
| 13005
|
Personnel, training & labor relations managers
|
250
|
15.97
|
19.78
|
22.27
|
29.06
|
| 13008
|
Purchasing managers
|
280
|
8.97
|
12.58
|
14.33
|
18.16
|
| 13011
|
Marketing/advertising/public relations managers
|
360
|
12.10
|
15.44
|
18.64
|
22.96
|
| 13014
|
Administrative managers
|
430
|
13.54
|
19.24
|
19.60
|
23.64
|
| 13017
|
Engineering, mathematical & natural sciences managers
|
300
|
23.45
|
31.44
|
29.14
|
38.96
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Line and Middle Management Industry Specific Managerial Occupations
|
3,990
|
13.66
|
17.35
|
18.45
|
22.88
|
| 15002
|
Postmasters and mail superintendents
|
150
|
15.50
|
18.41
|
19.33
|
22.56
|
| 15005
|
Education administrators
|
830
|
20.87
|
25.53
|
25.77
|
35.29
|
| 15008
|
Health services managers
|
310
|
18.59
|
21.89
|
22.09
|
25.04
|
| 15011
|
Property/real estate managers
|
450
|
5.94
|
7.18
|
11.80
|
10.46
|
| 15014
|
Industrial production managers
|
100
|
13.52
|
19.46
|
19.82
|
23.45
|
| 15017
|
Construction managers
|
530
|
14.02
|
17.96
|
20.02
|
23.51
|
| 15021
|
Mining/quarrying/oil-gas well drilling managers
|
140
|
28.25
|
35.31
|
32.12
|
42.37
|
| 15023
|
Communications/transportation & utilities managers
|
370
|
14.09
|
20.27
|
21.18
|
29.22
|
| 15026
|
Food service/lodging managers
|
1,080
|
7.59
|
10.21
|
11.05
|
13.17
|
| 15032
|
Lawn service managers
|
30
|
8.85
|
10.87
|
10.91
|
12.62
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Other Managerial and Administrative Occupations
|
8,070
|
12.74
|
18.85
|
21.73
|
29.43
|
| 19005
|
General managers & top executives
|
6,620
|
12.35
|
18.81
|
21.92
|
30.58
|
| 19999
|
All other managers and administrators
|
1,450
|
14.51
|
19.05
|
20.88
|
24.17
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
Exper-
|
|
|
|
Employ-
|
Entry
|
 
|
Mean
|
ienced
|
|
 
|
 
|
ment
|
Level
|
Median
|
Wage
|
Level
|
| II. Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations
|
41,540
|
12.27
|
14.59
|
16.09
|
18.32
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. Management Support Occupations
|
4,990
|
11.52
|
14.96
|
16.52
|
20.06
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Accountants, Auditors, and Other Financial Specialists
|
1,970
|
11.72
|
15.41
|
17.05
|
20.71
|
| 21102
|
Insurance underwriters
|
40
|
11.88
|
15.34
|
18.74
|
28.21
|
| 21108
|
Loan officers & counselors
|
600
|
12.06
|
16.40
|
17.44
|
21.67
|
| 21111
|
Tax preparers
|
160
|
8.29
|
11.09
|
12.26
|
15.39
|
| 21114
|
Accountants & auditors
|
1,110
|
11.71
|
15.20
|
17.22
|
20.39
|
| 21117
|
Budget analysts
|
60
|
17.42
|
20.91
|
21.63
|
26.06
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Purchasing Agents and Buyers
|
450
|
10.39
|
14.69
|
15.57
|
19.07
|
| 21302
|
Buyers, except farm products
|
190
|
6.66
|
10.19
|
10.85
|
13.09
|
| 21308
|
Purchasing agents
|
260
|
13.12
|
17.98
|
19.02
|
23.44
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Personnel, Training, Labor Relations Specialists, and Related Workers
|
300
|
9.97
|
10.79
|
11.14
|
11.95
|
| 21502
|
Claims takers, unemployment benefits
|
130
|
9.00
|
9.50
|
9.97
|
10.02
|
| 21505
|
Special agents, insurance
|
40
|
10.93
|
11.76
|
13.32
|
15.52
|
| 21508
|
Interviewers, employment service
|
130
|
10.64
|
11.79
|
11.63
|
12.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Other Management Support Workers
|
2,270
|
11.77
|
15.18
|
16.96
|
20.77
|
| 21902
|
Cost estimators
|
130
|
15.29
|
18.22
|
19.49
|
22.84
|
| 21905
|
Management analysts
|
40
|
12.46
|
17.30
|
18.12
|
20.62
|
| 21908
|
Construction & building inspectors
|
80
|
14.05
|
16.05
|
16.87
|
18.64
|
| 21911
|
Compliance officers, except construction
|
210
|
14.24
|
18.34
|
20.18
|
28.26
|
| 21914
|
Tax examiners, collectors & revenue agents
|
70
|
14.30
|
22.09
|
21.97
|
31.48
|
| 21917
|
Assessors
|
80
|
9.46
|
12.88
|
13.36
|
17.20
|
| 21999
|
All other management support workers
|
1,660
|
11.06
|
14.27
|
16.29
|
19.49
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Engineers and Related Occupations
|
2,840
|
$14.73
|
$18.51
|
$19.51
|
$24.64
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Engineers
|
1,370
|
18.48
|
23.14
|
23.74
|
30.46
|
| 22108
|
Mining engineers, including mine safety
|
110
|
22.81
|
28.40
|
27.48
|
36.74
|
| 22111
|
Petroleum engineers
|
150
|
25.28
|
32.38
|
30.50
|
39.65
|
| 22114
|
Chemical engineers
|
30
|
20.39
|
29.79
|
28.66
|
39.31
|
| 22121
|
Civil engineers, including traffic
|
300
|
17.10
|
19.62
|
21.46
|
24.91
|
| 22126
|
Electrical & electronic engineers
|
150
|
18.75
|
23.58
|
23.83
|
32.40
|
| 22127
|
Computer engineers
|
30
|
15.73
|
21.14
|
23.21
|
33.58
|
| 22132
|
Safety engineers, except mining
|
30
|
26.84
|
32.59
|
29.55
|
38.34
|
| 22135
|
Mechanical engineers
|
100
|
18.12
|
24.39
|
24.63
|
34.13
|
| 22199
|
All other engineers
|
470
|
15.69
|
19.89
|
21.29
|
26.92
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Architects and Surveying and Mapping Scientists
|
240
|
14.97
|
17.79
|
19.62
|
23.42
|
| 22302
|
Architects, except landscape & marine
|
90
|
14.83
|
16.63
|
19.67
|
22.30
|
| 22308
|
Landscape architects
|
30
|
18.67
|
23.02
|
24.13
|
32.47
|
| 22311
|
Surveying & mapping scientists
|
120
|
14.14
|
17.35
|
18.45
|
22.00
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Engineering and Related Technicians and Technologists
|
1,230
|
10.51
|
13.50
|
14.79
|
18.39
|
| 22502
|
Civil engineering technicians & technologists
|
100
|
10.66
|
13.23
|
14.62
|
18.70
|
| 22505
|
Electrical/electronic technicians & technologists
|
280
|
9.00
|
11.57
|
13.57
|
18.32
|
| 22511
|
Mechanical technicians & technologists
|
30
|
16.14
|
20.23
|
19.74
|
23.13
|
| 22514
|
Drafters
|
350
|
10.60
|
11.70
|
13.53
|
16.01
|
| 22517
|
Estimators & drafters, utilities
|
30
|
19.98
|
22.29
|
25.43
|
24.93
|
| 22521
|
Surveying & mapping technicians & technologists
|
190
|
7.44
|
12.55
|
12.81
|
16.56
|
| 22599
|
All other engineering & related technicians & technologists
|
250
|
12.56
|
17.13
|
17.60
|
21.73
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Natural Scientists and Related Workers
|
2,000
|
14.53
|
17.42
|
18.56
|
22.51
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Physical Scientists
|
650
|
16.79
|
20.09
|
21.57
|
26.79
|
| 24105
|
Chemists, except biochemists
|
70
|
13.30
|
16.73
|
19.50
|
24.73
|
| 24108
|
Atmospheric & space scientists
|
60
|
11.95
|
22.47
|
22.06
|
32.57
|
| 24111
|
Geologists, geophysicists & oceanographers
|
250
|
20.43
|
23.32
|
25.96
|
33.95
|
| 24199
|
All other physical scientists
|
270
|
15.39
|
17.44
|
17.93
|
19.42
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Life Scientists
|
490
|
19.21
|
21.81
|
22.47
|
26.42
|
| 24302
|
Foresters & conservation scientists
|
240
|
18.56
|
21.07
|
21.37
|
23.33
|
| 24305
|
Agricultural & food scientists
|
40
|
20.06
|
22.40
|
23.54
|
27.81
|
| 24308
|
Biological scientists
|
210
|
19.78
|
22.55
|
23.53
|
29.68
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Physical and Life Science Technicians and Technologists
|
860
|
10.17
|
12.89
|
14.06
|
17.04
|
| 24502
|
Biological/agricultural/food technicians & technologists
|
190
|
10.02
|
10.87
|
11.82
|
13.16
|
| 24505
|
Chemical technicians & technologists, except health
|
290
|
10.15
|
13.08
|
14.39
|
18.36
|
| 24511
|
Petroleum technicians & technologists
|
130
|
11.37
|
17.18
|
17.66
|
22.55
|
| 24599
|
All other physical & life science technicians & technologists
|
250
|
9.67
|
11.98
|
13.52
|
15.59
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| D. Computer, Mathematical, Operations Research, and Related
Occupations
|
1,210
|
12.61
|
15.77
|
16.32
|
19.32
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Computer Scientists and Related Workers
|
1,170
|
12.60
|
15.69
|
16.25
|
19.20
|
| 25102
|
Systems analysts
|
210
|
15.75
|
19.17
|
19.53
|
23.34
|
| 25103
|
Data base administrators
|
40
|
14.46
|
17.97
|
20.25
|
24.57
|
| 25104
|
Computer support specialists
|
310
|
10.85
|
13.90
|
14.98
|
17.96
|
| 25105
|
Computer programmers
|
470
|
13.81
|
16.34
|
16.67
|
19.14
|
| 25108
|
Computer programmer aides
|
80
|
6.15
|
9.55
|
9.52
|
12.53
|
| 25199
|
All other computer scientists & related workers
|
60
|
8.51
|
14.24
|
14.28
|
16.88
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Mathematical Scientists and Related Workers
|
40
|
12.81
|
18.14
|
18.53
|
22.82
|
| 25315
|
Financial analysts, statistical
|
40
|
12.81
|
18.14
|
18.53
|
22.82
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| E. Social Scientists and Other Social, Recreational, and Religious
Occupations
|
3,560
|
9.09
|
10.70
|
11.13
|
12.81
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Social Scientists, Including Urban and Regional Planners
|
290
|
16.07
|
19.81
|
20.42
|
25.33
|
| 27105
|
Urban & regional planners
|
30
|
13.17
|
18.92
|
18.25
|
23.05
|
| 27108
|
Psychologists
|
150
|
18.57
|
22.16
|
23.23
|
28.64
|
| 27199
|
All other social scientists
|
110
|
13.46
|
16.84
|
17.17
|
21.43
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Other Social Science Related Workers
|
 
|
3,270
|
$8.47
|
$9.89
|
$10.31
|
$11.70
|
| 27302
|
Social workers, medical & psychiatric
|
460
|
12.19
|
14.23
|
14.63
|
17.01
|
| 27305
|
Social workers, except medical & psychiatric
|
740
|
10.81
|
12.96
|
13.45
|
15.21
|
| 27307
|
Residential counselors
|
750
|
7.01
|
8.12
|
8.13
|
9.44
|
| 27308
|
Human services workers
|
770
|
7.39
|
8.52
|
8.63
|
9.48
|
| 27311
|
Recreation workers
|
550
|
5.74
|
6.48
|
7.78
|
8.72
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| F. Law and Related Occupations
|
940
|
14.86
|
17.21
|
19.21
|
20.94
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Lawyers and Related Workers
|
610
|
17.51
|
20.46
|
23.25
|
25.20
|
| 28105
|
Adjudicators, hearings officers & judicial reviewers
|
60
|
14.78
|
16.75
|
17.31
|
18.63
|
| 28108
|
Lawyers
|
550
|
17.81
|
20.87
|
23.90
|
25.92
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Legal Assistants and Technicians, Except Clerical
|
330
|
9.97
|
11.19
|
11.73
|
13.05
|
| 28302
|
Law clerks
|
70
|
11.53
|
12.25
|
12.36
|
12.97
|
| 28305
|
Paralegal personnel
|
140
|
9.92
|
10.69
|
11.57
|
12.64
|
| 28308
|
Title searchers
|
30
|
7.28
|
8.59
|
8.99
|
10.92
|
| 28311
|
Title examiners & abstractors
|
60
|
9.41
|
11.27
|
11.74
|
13.20
|
| 28399
|
All other legal assistants & technicians
|
30
|
10.38
|
13.52
|
13.74
|
16.98
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| G. Teachers, Educators, Librarians, and Related Occupations
|
14,830
|
10.97
|
13.83
|
14.50
|
16.90
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Teachers-College, Jr. College, University, Prof. School, or Technical Institute
|
1,180
|
13.24
|
17.56
|
18.43
|
23.24
|
| 31114
|
Nursing instructors *
|
130
|
26,470
|
33,040
|
35,620
|
39,620
|
| 31202
|
Life sciences teachers *
|
90
|
37,560
|
47,000
|
48,950
|
65,650
|
| 31204
|
Chemistry teachers *
|
30
|
38,630
|
45,260
|
46,890
|
58,860
|
| 31212
|
Health specialties teachers *
|
80
|
21,230
|
37,450
|
39,350
|
51,880
|
| 31213
|
Communications teachers *
|
50
|
31,080
|
37,610
|
39,250
|
46,980
|
| 31214
|
English language & literature teachers *
|
120
|
28,080
|
38,320
|
39,060
|
47,910
|
| 31218
|
Art, drama & music teachers *
|
150
|
26,210
|
38,710
|
37,280
|
46,420
|
| 31224
|
Mathematical science teachers *
|
90
|
29,970
|
40,580
|
42,650
|
54,710
|
| 31226
|
Computer science teachers*
|
60
|
26,060
|
30,950
|
34,760
|
41,140
|
| 31236
|
Political science teachers *
|
40
|
37,390
|
43,740
|
45,400
|
53,720
|
| 31237
|
Psychology teachers *
|
40
|
29,200
|
42,990
|
44,020
|
62,050
|
| 31242
|
Business teachers *
|
90
|
30,430
|
40,890
|
45,100
|
64,080
|
| 31299
|
All other postsecondary teachers *
|
210
|
20,500
|
25,150
|
27,770
|
34,320
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Other Teachers and Instructors
|
10,610
|
11.63
|
14.70
|
15.44
|
17.77
|
| 31303
|
Teachers, preschool
|
360
|
5.92
|
8.47
|
9.66
|
11.50
|
| 31304
|
Teachers, kindergarten *
|
260
|
25,890
|
32,870
|
30,840
|
37,600
|
| 31305
|
Teachers, elementary school *
|
3,180
|
28,540
|
35,230
|
36,930
|
41,180
|
| 31308
|
Teachers, secondary school *
|
3,330
|
26,560
|
33,950
|
35,650
|
41,280
|
| 31311
|
Teachers, special education *
|
940
|
23,490
|
28,060
|
28,740
|
34,150
|
| 31314
|
Instructors, vocational
|
310
|
10.61
|
15.39
|
16.74
|
22.62
|
| 31317
|
Instructors, non-vocational
|
50
|
9.41
|
12.16
|
12.86
|
16.02
|
| 31321
|
Instructors & coaches, sports & physical training
|
1,090
|
6.48
|
10.44
|
11.45
|
14.22
|
| 31323
|
Farm/home management advisors
|
60
|
15.88
|
18.72
|
18.56
|
22.08
|
| 31399
|
All other teachers/instructors *
|
1,030
|
19,040
|
20,320
|
21,340
|
21,560
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Librarians, Archivists, Curators, and Other Education Related Workers
|
3,040
|
7.79
|
9.36
|
9.71
|
11.39
|
| 31502
|
Librarians, professional
|
260
|
14.06
|
16.17
|
17.01
|
19.59
|
| 31505
|
Technical assistants, library
|
240
|
6.47
|
7.65
|
7.99
|
9.14
|
| 31508
|
Audio-visual specialists
|
30
|
14.22
|
18.01
|
17.10
|
20.29
|
| 31511
|
Curators/archivists/museum technicians & conservators
|
40
|
9.97
|
13.94
|
14.59
|
18.72
|
| 31514
|
Vocation/education counselors
|
290
|
12.14
|
15.77
|
16.44
|
19.64
|
| 31517
|
Instructional coordinators
|
150
|
14.68
|
18.07
|
19.37
|
24.15
|
| 31521
|
Teacher aides, paraprofessional
|
2,030
|
5.88
|
6.91
|
7.10
|
8.21
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| H. Health Practitioners, Technologists, Technicians, & Related Health
Occupations
|
8,980
|
15.26
|
15.59
|
18.13
|
19.05
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
|
810
|
41.11
|
30.33
|
44.15
|
44.35
|
| 32102
|
Physicians & surgeons
|
540
|
49.67
|
N.A.
|
50.58
|
N.A.
|
| 32105
|
Dentists
|
130
|
30.79
|
38.03
|
38.46
|
56.53
|
| 32108
|
Optometrists
|
40
|
18.56
|
30.46
|
28.34
|
40.81
|
| 32114
|
Veterinarians & veterinary inspectors
|
100
|
17.30
|
20.26
|
23.11
|
29.94
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Therapists
|
1,020
|
$14.91
|
$17.71
|
$19.15
|
$23.18
|
| 32302
|
Respiratory therapists
|
160
|
12.62
|
14.74
|
14.65
|
16.44
|
| 32305
|
Occupational therapists
|
130
|
18.54
|
21.82
|
22.75
|
26.75
|
| 32308
|
Physical therapists
|
210
|
21.46
|
23.92
|
26.49
|
31.93
|
| 32314
|
Speech pathologists & audiologists
|
420
|
12.11
|
15.39
|
16.83
|
21.32
|
| 32317
|
Recreational therapists
|
40
|
9.30
|
10.95
|
11.94
|
12.97
|
| 32399
|
All other therapists
|
60
|
13.57
|
15.77
|
18.70
|
22.64
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Health Care Maintenance and Treating Workers
|
5,440
|
12.97
|
15.26
|
15.48
|
17.99
|
| 32502
|
Registered nurses
|
3,520
|
14.11
|
16.56
|
16.74
|
19.01
|
| 32505
|
Licensed practical nurses
|
880
|
9.41
|
10.92
|
10.99
|
12.65
|
| 32508
|
Emergency medical technicians
|
310
|
5.79
|
7.33
|
8.01
|
9.68
|
| 32511
|
Physician's assistants
|
100
|
21.05
|
24.39
|
25.26
|
32.35
|
| 32514
|
Opticians
|
130
|
7.53
|
10.23
|
10.89
|
13.69
|
| 32517
|
Pharmacists
|
250
|
21.51
|
25.12
|
25.80
|
34.65
|
| 32518
|
Pharmacy technicians
|
160
|
8.52
|
9.69
|
9.54
|
10.85
|
| 32521
|
Dietitians & nutritionists
|
60
|
12.64
|
16.36
|
16.05
|
18.50
|
| 32523
|
Dietetic technicians
|
30
|
7.12
|
8.77
|
8.81
|
10.49
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, and Technicians
|
1,710
|
10.51
|
13.04
|
13.64
|
15.94
|
| 32902
|
Medical & clinical laboratory technologists
|
190
|
14.65
|
16.53
|
16.70
|
18.47
|
| 32905
|
Medical & clinical laboratory technicians
|
120
|
9.84
|
12.69
|
13.45
|
16.80
|
| 32908
|
Dental hygienists
|
260
|
17.45
|
19.17
|
19.60
|
22.04
|
| 32911
|
Medical records technicians
|
200
|
8.29
|
9.35
|
9.79
|
11.20
|
| 32919
|
Radiologic technologists
|
210
|
11.35
|
12.99
|
13.81
|
15.37
|
| 32928
|
Surgical technicians
|
40
|
8.96
|
9.95
|
10.04
|
11.21
|
| 32951
|
Veterinary technicians & technologists
|
110
|
6.71
|
8.30
|
8.22
|
9.58
|
| 32999
|
All other health professionals, paraprofessionals/technicians
|
580
|
7.48
|
11.61
|
12.55
|
15.58
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| I. Writers, Artists, Entertainers, Athletes, and Related Occupations
|
1,130
|
7.68
|
9.36
|
10.52
|
12.33
|
| 34002
|
Writers & editors
|
140
|
9.34
|
11.40
|
12.80
|
15.23
|
| 34008
|
Public relations specialists & publicity writers
|
110
|
11.15
|
13.95
|
15.45
|
17.95
|
| 34011
|
Reporters & correspondents
|
150
|
7.37
|
8.73
|
9.03
|
10.06
|
| 34017
|
Announcers, radio/television
|
150
|
6.10
|
7.78
|
8.05
|
9.46
|
| 34023
|
Photographers
|
90
|
7.01
|
8.34
|
9.30
|
10.58
|
| 34028
|
Broadcast technicians
|
140
|
5.88
|
7.36
|
8.42
|
10.01
|
| 34035
|
Artists & related workers
|
90
|
8.84
|
11.32
|
11.91
|
14.87
|
| 34038
|
Designers, except interior
|
180
|
6.71
|
8.09
|
11.29
|
13.58
|
| 34041
|
Interior designers
|
30
|
11.15
|
11.58
|
11.66
|
11.98
|
| 34044
|
Merchandise displayers & window trimmers
|
50
|
6.66
|
7.42
|
7.40
|
8.14
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| J. Other Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations
|
1,060
|
10.59
|
14.60
|
16.31
|
20.91
|
| 39011
|
Funeral directors/morticians
|
50
|
13.88
|
15.22
|
15.83
|
16.77
|
| 39999
|
All other professional, paraprofessional/technicians
|
1,010
|
10.43
|
14.57
|
16.33
|
21.11
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| III. Sales and Related Occupations
|
22,380
|
6.96
|
8.38
|
9.42
|
10.88
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. First-Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors
|
2,770
|
8.89
|
11.56
|
13.60
|
16.11
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. First-Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors-Sales and Related Workers
|
2,770
|
8.89
|
11.56
|
13.60
|
16.11
|
| 41002
|
First-line supervisors, sales & related occupations
|
2,770
|
8.89
|
11.56
|
13.60
|
16.11
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Sales Occupations, Service
|
1,290
|
9.31
|
13.84
|
14.81
|
19.04
|
| 43002
|
Sales agents, insurance
|
340
|
10.97
|
19.02
|
18.37
|
22.74
|
| 43008
|
Sales agents, real estate
|
40
|
16.10
|
19.17
|
18.46
|
22.01
|
| 43014
|
Sales agents, securities/commodities/ financial service
|
120
|
14.42
|
28.54
|
29.38
|
46.66
|
| 43017
|
Sales agents, business services
|
270
|
7.68
|
9.91
|
11.67
|
16.03
|
| 43021
|
Travel agents
|
190
|
7.29
|
8.91
|
9.49
|
11.01
|
| 43023
|
Sales agents, advertising
|
330
|
7.43
|
8.56
|
11.04
|
11.90
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Merchandise, Products, and Other Sales and Sales-Related
Occupations
|
18,320
|
$6.50
|
$7.52
|
$8.40
|
$9.51
|
| 49002
|
Sales engineers
|
30
|
17.33
|
24.81
|
24.67
|
33.33
|
| 49005
|
Salespersons, scientific products & services
|
360
|
14.41
|
20.41
|
21.38
|
28.44
|
| 49008
|
Salespersons, except scientific & retail
|
1,130
|
11.11
|
15.78
|
16.36
|
19.24
|
| 49011
|
Salespersons, retail
|
7,170
|
5.95
|
6.61
|
7.88
|
8.56
|
| 49014
|
Salespersons, parts
|
640
|
7.55
|
9.58
|
10.35
|
11.96
|
| 49017
|
Counter & rental clerks
|
880
|
5.86
|
6.29
|
6.77
|
7.66
|
| 49021
|
Stock clerks, sales floor
|
2,280
|
5.94
|
6.57
|
7.14
|
8.22
|
| 49023
|
Cashiers
|
4,720
|
5.90
|
6.39
|
6.95
|
7.92
|
| 49026
|
News, street vendors & phone solicitors
|
290
|
6.44
|
7.61
|
8.13
|
8.82
|
| 49034
|
Demonstrators & promoters
|
80
|
7.09
|
7.77
|
8.04
|
8.45
|
| 49999
|
All other sales & related workers
|
740
|
5.93
|
6.43
|
7.96
|
8.26
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| IV. Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
|
31,600
|
7.61
|
9.39
|
9.87
|
11.46
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. First-Line Supervisors &
Managers/Supervisors
|
2,900
|
10.00
|
12.27
|
13.44
|
15.09
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. First-Line Supervisors &
Managers/Supervisors-Clerical and Administrative Support
|
2,900
|
10.00
|
12.27
|
13.44
|
15.09
|
| 51002
|
First-line supervisors, clerical & administrative
|
2,900
|
10.00
|
12.27
|
13.44
|
15.09
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Industry Specific Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
|
5,290
|
6.84
|
8.07
|
8.38
|
9.65
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Banking, Security, Finance, and Credit Workers
|
1,730
|
6.89
|
8.02
|
8.20
|
9.22
|
| 53102
|
Tellers
|
1,020
|
6.42
|
7.38
|
7.42
|
8.35
|
| 53105
|
New accounts clerks
|
210
|
7.86
|
9.58
|
9.66
|
10.89
|
| 53121
|
Loan & credit clerks
|
290
|
7.62
|
8.83
|
9.12
|
10.26
|
| 53123
|
Adjustment clerks
|
180
|
6.74
|
7.79
|
8.70
|
9.75
|
| 53128
|
Brokerage clerks
|
30
|
9.65
|
12.63
|
12.38
|
14.14
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Insurance Workers
|
520
|
9.08
|
11.43
|
12.20
|
14.73
|
| 53302
|
Insurance adjusters, examiners & investigators
|
160
|
12.17
|
16.62
|
17.97
|
22.49
|
| 53311
|
Insurance claims clerks
|
190
|
7.91
|
9.77
|
10.15
|
11.90
|
| 53314
|
Insurance policy processing clerks
|
170
|
7.48
|
8.39
|
9.07
|
10.58
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Investigative and Related Workers, Except Insurance
|
360
|
8.58
|
10.40
|
11.75
|
12.98
|
| 53502
|
Welfare eligibility workers & interviewers
|
70
|
13.32
|
15.30
|
16.69
|
20.60
|
| 53508
|
Bill & account collectors
|
290
|
7.43
|
9.22
|
10.56
|
11.14
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Municipal and Related Workers
|
250
|
7.91
|
9.96
|
10.50
|
12.61
|
| 53702
|
Court clerks
|
120
|
7.87
|
9.74
|
10.36
|
12.35
|
| 53705
|
Municipal clerks
|
70
|
8.12
|
11.17
|
11.72
|
14.80
|
| 53708
|
License clerks
|
60
|
7.74
|
8.97
|
9.34
|
10.56
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Lodging and Travel Workers
|
980
|
5.94
|
6.90
|
6.89
|
7.90
|
| 53805
|
Reservation and transportation ticket agents
|
140
|
6.40
|
7.41
|
7.55
|
8.48
|
| 53808
|
Hotel desk clerks
|
840
|
5.86
|
6.82
|
6.78
|
7.80
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 6. Other Industry Specific Workers
|
1,450
|
5.96
|
6.80
|
7.03
|
8.19
|
| 53902
|
Library assistants & bookmobile drivers
|
320
|
6.28
|
7.65
|
7.66
|
9.16
|
| 53905
|
Teachers' aides & assistants, clerical
|
1,070
|
5.83
|
6.48
|
6.79
|
7.85
|
| 53908
|
Advertising clerks
|
60
|
6.68
|
7.86
|
8.06
|
9.03
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Secretarial and General Office Occupations
|
17,100
|
7.16
|
8.78
|
9.24
|
10.67
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Secretaries
|
5,800
|
7.47
|
9.02
|
9.37
|
10.69
|
| 55102
|
Legal secretaries
|
290
|
9.00
|
9.95
|
10.16
|
11.10
|
| 55105
|
Medical secretaries
|
360
|
7.42
|
8.92
|
9.07
|
10.61
|
| 55108
|
Secretaries, except legal & medical
|
5,150
|
7.39
|
8.97
|
9.35
|
10.67
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Other Secretarial Related and General Office Workers
|
11,300
|
$7.00
|
$8.66
|
$9.17
|
$10.66
|
| 55302
|
Stenographers and/or court reporters
|
70
|
9.23
|
11.99
|
12.66
|
15.61
|
| 55305
|
Receptionists & information clerks
|
1,540
|
6.67
|
7.94
|
8.09
|
9.35
|
| 55307
|
Typists, including word processing
|
380
|
6.80
|
7.76
|
7.97
|
8.74
|
| 55314
|
Personnel clerks, except payroll & timekeeping
|
120
|
9.15
|
11.09
|
11.88
|
14.51
|
| 55321
|
File clerks
|
240
|
5.86
|
6.62
|
6.75
|
7.69
|
| 55323
|
Order clerks, materials, merchandise & service
|
390
|
7.38
|
9.67
|
10.95
|
15.25
|
| 55332
|
Interviewing clerks, except personnel or welfare
|
40
|
7.13
|
7.94
|
8.17
|
8.79
|
| 55335
|
Customer service representatives, utilities
|
230
|
9.58
|
11.80
|
12.24
|
13.84
|
| 55338
|
Bookkeeping, accounting & auditing clerks
|
3,880
|
7.42
|
9.25
|
9.70
|
11.11
|
| 55341
|
Payroll & timekeeping clerks
|
200
|
9.06
|
11.22
|
11.40
|
13.58
|
| 55344
|
Billing, cost & rate clerks
|
290
|
7.74
|
9.65
|
9.92
|
11.86
|
| 55347
|
General office clerks
|
3,920
|
6.35
|
7.96
|
8.66
|
10.03
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| D. Electronic Data Processing and Other Office Machine Occupations
|
710
|
7.26
|
8.86
|
9.23
|
10.54
|
| 56002
|
Operators, billing/posting/calculating machines
|
100
|
7.13
|
8.53
|
8.71
|
10.00
|
| 56005
|
Duplicating machine operators
|
50
|
6.45
|
7.63
|
8.17
|
8.78
|
| 56008
|
Mail machine operators, preparation & handling
|
40
|
5.99
|
6.62
|
7.47
|
7.98
|
| 56011
|
Computer operators, except peripheral equipment
|
250
|
7.72
|
9.92
|
10.22
|
11.80
|
| 56014
|
Peripheral edp equipment operators
|
30
|
8.53
|
9.51
|
10.04
|
10.61
|
| 56017
|
Data entry keyers, except composing
|
210
|
6.91
|
8.29
|
8.68
|
10.03
|
| 56099
|
All other office machine operators
|
30
|
8.00
|
9.57
|
9.91
|
11.76
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| E. Communications, Mail and Message Distributing Occupations
|
910
|
10.57
|
12.09
|
12.04
|
13.48
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Communications Equipment Operators
|
200
|
6.62
|
7.70
|
7.88
|
8.84
|
| 57102
|
Switchboard operators
|
200
|
6.62
|
7.70
|
7.88
|
8.84
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Mail and Message Distribution Workers
|
710
|
11.68
|
13.32
|
13.21
|
14.79
|
| 57302
|
Mail clerks, except machine operators
|
190
|
6.17
|
7.65
|
8.21
|
9.62
|
| 57305
|
Postal mail carriers
|
460
|
14.75
|
16.64
|
16.23
|
18.05
|
| 57311
|
Messengers
|
60
|
5.59
|
5.86
|
5.90
|
6.12
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| F. Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching,
& Distributing Occupations
|
3,150
|
8.29
|
11.68
|
12.08
|
15.27
|
| 58002
|
Dispatchers, police, fire & ambulance
|
260
|
8.68
|
9.87
|
9.84
|
11.18
|
| 58005
|
Dispatchers, except police, fire & ambulance
|
210
|
7.75
|
11.61
|
12.28
|
16.44
|
| 58008
|
Production, planning & expediting clerks
|
310
|
13.26
|
20.14
|
18.20
|
22.97
|
| 58011
|
Transportation agents
|
40
|
8.52
|
10.12
|
10.20
|
10.95
|
| 58014
|
Meter readers, utilities
|
160
|
8.96
|
12.59
|
13.36
|
17.05
|
| 58023
|
Stock clerks, stockroom, warehouse or storage yard
|
860
|
7.13
|
8.90
|
10.56
|
12.32
|
| 58026
|
Order fillers, wholesale & retail sales
|
150
|
7.04
|
8.28
|
9.00
|
10.46
|
| 58028
|
Traffic, shipping, & receiving clerks
|
1,100
|
7.98
|
12.40
|
12.30
|
16.57
|
| 58099
|
All other material recording, scheduling & distributing workers
|
60
|
6.08
|
9.56
|
12.65
|
17.57
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| G. Other Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
|
1,540
|
7.75
|
9.25
|
9.76
|
11.06
|
| 59999
|
All other clerical & administrative support workers
|
1,540
|
7.75
|
9.25
|
9.76
|
11.06
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| V. Service Occupations
|
41,620
|
6.29
|
7.14
|
7.43
|
8.39
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. First-Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors-Service
|
1,900
|
8.60
|
10.85
|
11.91
|
14.04
|
| 61002
|
Fire fighting & prevention supervisors
|
70
|
18.29
|
22.47
|
22.08
|
25.37
|
| 61005
|
Police & detective supervisors
|
230
|
14.36
|
19.04
|
19.35
|
22.86
|
| 61008
|
Housekeeping supervisors
|
250
|
6.76
|
7.93
|
8.30
|
9.53
|
| 61099
|
All other service supervisors
|
1,350
|
7.46
|
9.39
|
10.78
|
12.78
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Protective Service Occupations
|
3,530
|
9.48
|
11.16
|
11.49
|
13.03
|
| 63008
|
Fire fighters
|
430
|
10.68
|
12.79
|
13.17
|
15.46
|
| 63011
|
Police detectives
|
40
|
14.95
|
16.93
|
16.89
|
18.84
|
| 63014
|
Police patrol officers
|
620
|
12.37
|
14.29
|
14.42
|
16.11
|
| 63017
|
Correction officers & jailers
|
560
|
10.02
|
10.72
|
10.94
|
11.82
|
| 63032
|
Sheriffs & deputy sheriffs
|
360
|
11.61
|
13.50
|
13.69
|
15.43
|
| 63041
|
Fish & game wardens
|
170
|
15.22
|
16.85
|
16.30
|
18.09
|
| 63044
|
Crossing guards
|
140
|
6.04
|
8.61
|
7.85
|
9.55
|
| 63047
|
Guards & watch guards
|
720
|
6.24
|
7.79
|
8.43
|
9.47
|
| 63099
|
All other protective service workers
|
490
|
5.88
|
7.76
|
8.78
|
10.63
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations
|
21,380
|
$5.70
|
$6.20
|
$6.33
|
$7.00
|
| 65002
|
Hosts & hostesses, lounge, restaurant & coffee shop
|
560
|
5.62
|
5.95
|
6.29
|
6.98
|
| 65005
|
Bartenders
|
1,400
|
5.76
|
6.44
|
6.66
|
7.68
|
| 65008
|
Waiters & waitresses
|
5,680
|
5.54
|
5.80
|
5.74
|
6.13
|
| 65011
|
Food servers, outside
|
60
|
5.84
|
6.78
|
7.17
|
7.97
|
| 65014
|
Dining room & cafeteria attendants, bartender help
|
990
|
5.58
|
5.88
|
5.95
|
6.41
|
| 65017
|
Counter attendants, coffee shop, lunchroom, cafeteria
|
780
|
5.61
|
5.93
|
6.35
|
7.32
|
| 65021
|
Bakers, bread & pastry
|
390
|
6.19
|
7.44
|
7.74
|
8.60
|
| 65023
|
Butchers & meat cutters
|
250
|
7.58
|
10.33
|
10.15
|
12.59
|
| 65026
|
Cooks, restaurant
|
2,030
|
5.97
|
6.97
|
7.39
|
8.48
|
| 65028
|
Cooks, institution or cafeteria
|
1,150
|
6.26
|
7.41
|
7.46
|
8.44
|
| 65032
|
Cooks, fast food
|
1,020
|
5.58
|
5.88
|
6.16
|
6.62
|
| 65035
|
Cooks, short order
|
540
|
5.85
|
6.54
|
6.78
|
7.76
|
| 65038
|
Food preparation workers
|
2,310
|
5.67
|
6.10
|
6.39
|
7.25
|
| 65041
|
Combined food preparation & service workers
|
3,760
|
5.53
|
5.79
|
5.78
|
6.12
|
| 65099
|
All other food service workers
|
460
|
5.67
|
6.11
|
6.67
|
7.53
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| D. Health Service and Related Occupations
|
3,500
|
6.70
|
7.83
|
7.94
|
9.11
|
| 66002
|
Dental assistants
|
410
|
7.09
|
8.75
|
8.97
|
10.86
|
| 66005
|
Medical assistants
|
250
|
6.96
|
8.02
|
8.40
|
9.50
|
| 66008
|
Nursing aides, orderlies & attendants
|
1,940
|
6.35
|
7.38
|
7.39
|
8.39
|
| 66011
|
Home health aides
|
420
|
6.89
|
7.62
|
7.63
|
8.35
|
| 66017
|
Physical & corrective therapy assistants & aides
|
110
|
8.02
|
9.56
|
10.46
|
12.99
|
| 66023
|
Ambulance drivers & attendants
|
130
|
5.89
|
7.76
|
8.23
|
9.87
|
| 66099
|
All other health service workers
|
240
|
8.14
|
9.34
|
9.36
|
10.61
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| E. Cleaning and Building Service Occupations
|
7,840
|
5.88
|
6.88
|
7.37
|
8.46
|
| 67002
|
Maids & housekeeping cleaners
|
3,370
|
5.72
|
6.24
|
6.74
|
7.76
|
| 67005
|
Janitors & cleaners
|
3,970
|
5.94
|
7.33
|
7.82
|
9.02
|
| 67099
|
All other cleaning & building service workers
|
500
|
6.55
|
7.64
|
7.99
|
8.76
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| F. Personal Service Occupations
|
2,680
|
5.86
|
6.57
|
6.77
|
7.75
|
| 68005
|
Hairdressers, hairstylists & cosmetologists
|
490
|
6.79
|
8.65
|
8.69
|
10.57
|
| 68014
|
Amusement & recreation attendants
|
630
|
5.65
|
6.04
|
6.58
|
7.60
|
| 68017
|
Guides
|
120
|
5.97
|
7.76
|
8.12
|
10.52
|
| 68021
|
Ushers, lobby attendants & ticket takers
|
80
|
5.51
|
5.72
|
5.55
|
5.93
|
| 68023
|
Baggage porters & bellhops
|
50
|
5.60
|
5.91
|
6.11
|
6.63
|
| 68035
|
Personal and home care aides
|
120
|
5.76
|
6.26
|
6.62
|
7.65
|
| 68038
|
Child care workers
|
1,180
|
5.60
|
5.96
|
6.04
|
6.54
|
| 68041
|
Funeral attendants
|
10
|
8.71
|
9.27
|
9.74
|
9.87
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| G. Other Service Occupations
|
790
|
5.82
|
7.37
|
8.70
|
10.01
|
| 69999
|
All other service workers
|
790
|
5.82
|
7.37
|
8.70
|
10.01
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| VI. Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations
|
3,030
|
6.98
|
8.45
|
8.83
|
10.23
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. First-Line Supervisors
|
90
|
10.95
|
12.46
|
13.99
|
15.70
|
| 72002
|
First-line supervisors, agricultural/forestry/fishing
|
90
|
10.95
|
12.46
|
13.99
|
15.70
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Timber Cutting and Logging Occupations
|
160
|
11.41
|
14.74
|
14.26
|
16.24
|
| 73002
|
Fallers & buckers
|
80
|
10.05
|
12.33
|
12.67
|
13.77
|
| 73008
|
Log handling equipment operators
|
80
|
12.76
|
17.15
|
15.84
|
18.71
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Other Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations
|
2,780
|
$6.60
|
$7.96
|
$8.35
|
$9.70
|
| 79002
|
Forest/conservation workers
|
100
|
10.19
|
11.71
|
12.35
|
14.33
|
| 79017
|
Animal caretakers
|
220
|
5.67
|
6.27
|
6.71
|
7.61
|
| 79041
|
Laborers, landscaping & groundskeeping
|
2,030
|
6.33
|
7.72
|
8.05
|
9.37
|
| 79806
|
Veterinary assistants
|
100
|
6.86
|
7.85
|
8.00
|
8.83
|
| 79999
|
All other agricultural, forestry & fishing workers
|
330
|
7.68
|
9.49
|
10.16
|
12.02
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| VII. Production, Construction, Operating, Maintenance, and Material
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| Handling Occupations
|
58,840
|
10.14
|
12.67
|
13.45
|
16.30
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| A. First-Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors-Production,
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| Construction, Maintenance, and Related
|
4,560
|
14.28
|
19.56
|
20.44
|
26.54
|
| 81002
|
First-line supervisors, mechanics/installers/repairers
|
1,020
|
12.90
|
18.73
|
19.61
|
26.28
|
| 81005
|
First-line supervisors, trades & extractive
|
1,690
|
15.19
|
19.46
|
20.12
|
23.81
|
| 81008
|
First-line supervisors, production & operating
|
440
|
13.13
|
18.75
|
20.16
|
26.36
|
| 81011
|
First-line supervisors, transport/moving machines
|
410
|
15.16
|
18.20
|
20.26
|
25.41
|
| 81017
|
First-line supervisors, helpers/laborers/movers-hand
|
250
|
9.78
|
14.18
|
17.43
|
24.14
|
| 81099
|
All other first-line supervisors, product/construct/maintenance
|
750
|
15.79
|
23.92
|
23.55
|
34.57
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| B. Inspectors and Related Occupations
|
340
|
9.73
|
12.37
|
13.87
|
16.42
|
| 83002
|
Precision inspectors, testers & graders
|
70
|
9.34
|
11.70
|
13.16
|
15.92
|
| 83005
|
Production inspectors, test/grade/sort/sample/weigh
|
170
|
9.56
|
12.61
|
14.56
|
17.58
|
| 83099
|
All other inspectors, testers & related workers
|
100
|
10.29
|
12.44
|
13.21
|
14.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| C. Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
|
10,110
|
11.26
|
13.94
|
14.74
|
17.73
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Machinery and Related Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
|
4,490
|
10.74
|
13.39
|
14.66
|
18.06
|
| 85110
|
Machinery maintenance mechanics
|
370
|
12.57
|
15.52
|
16.10
|
19.99
|
| 85117
|
Underground mine machinery mechanics
|
160
|
19.54
|
21.90
|
22.00
|
24.11
|
| 85119
|
Other machinery maintenance mechanics
|
410
|
20.23
|
22.37
|
22.28
|
24.58
|
| 85123
|
Millwrights
|
100
|
12.02
|
14.87
|
17.56
|
21.35
|
| 85128
|
Machinery maintenance workers
|
340
|
18.13
|
21.02
|
19.42
|
22.82
|
| 85132
|
Maintenance repairers, general utility
|
3,110
|
7.97
|
10.64
|
12.49
|
16.04
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
|
3,120
|
10.49
|
13.18
|
13.75
|
16.41
|
| 85302
|
Automotive mechanics
|
1,410
|
8.37
|
11.24
|
12.25
|
14.94
|
| 85305
|
Automotive body & related repairers
|
270
|
9.86
|
11.91
|
12.80
|
14.84
|
| 85308
|
Motorcycle repairers
|
100
|
10.05
|
11.42
|
11.57
|
12.89
|
| 85311
|
Bus & truck mechanics & diesel engine specialists
|
500
|
10.89
|
12.81
|
13.39
|
15.48
|
| 85314
|
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines
|
680
|
14.54
|
18.04
|
17.72
|
21.33
|
| 85321
|
Farm equipment mechanics
|
70
|
10.00
|
11.44
|
12.06
|
14.01
|
| 85323
|
Aircraft mechanics
|
90
|
13.57
|
15.96
|
15.93
|
18.00
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Communications Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
|
320
|
17.06
|
19.36
|
18.08
|
21.24
|
| 85502
|
Central office & pbx installers & repairers
|
40
|
18.10
|
19.60
|
20.42
|
21.92
|
| 85599
|
All other communications equipment mechanics, installers and repairers
|
280
|
16.91
|
19.33
|
17.75
|
21.14
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Other Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers
|
860
|
15.82
|
18.29
|
18.39
|
20.98
|
| 85702
|
Telephone & cable television installers & repairers
|
140
|
10.23
|
12.43
|
14.14
|
18.00
|
| 85705
|
Data processing equipment repairers
|
40
|
7.82
|
10.77
|
10.85
|
12.14
|
| 85711
|
Electric home appliance & power tool repairers
|
50
|
11.28
|
16.36
|
14.42
|
17.83
|
| 85714
|
Electric motor, transformer & related repairers
|
40
|
10.83
|
12.68
|
13.02
|
15.83
|
| 85717
|
Electronics repairers, commercial/industry equipment
|
90
|
14.98
|
18.21
|
18.39
|
21.96
|
| 85723
|
Electrical powerline installers & repairers
|
390
|
20.09
|
22.11
|
22.22
|
24.11
|
| 85726
|
Station installers & repairers, telephone
|
60
|
16.91
|
18.39
|
17.38
|
19.80
|
| 85728
|
Electrical install/repair, transportation equipment
|
40
|
11.45
|
16.21
|
14.59
|
17.80
|
| 85799
|
All other electrical/electronic equipment mechanic/installers
|
10
|
20.38
|
21.73
|
21.30
|
23.07
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Other Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
|
1,320
|
$10.50
|
$13.46
|
$14.13
|
$16.76
|
| 85902
|
Heating/air conditioning/refrigeration mechanics
|
230
|
13.92
|
16.24
|
16.16
|
18.65
|
| 85905
|
Precision instrument repairers
|
60
|
16.87
|
20.72
|
20.24
|
24.07
|
| 85911
|
Electric meter installers & repairers
|
50
|
16.75
|
19.95
|
19.20
|
22.80
|
| 85926
|
Office machine & cash register servicers
|
30
|
9.83
|
11.66
|
11.36
|
12.88
|
| 85928
|
Mechanical control & valve installers & repairers
|
40
|
10.85
|
14.87
|
14.51
|
17.51
|
| 85938
|
Installers & repairers, buildings & mobile homes
|
90
|
7.69
|
10.65
|
9.89
|
11.64
|
| 85947
|
Coin & vending machine servicers & repairers
|
40
|
6.04
|
8.32
|
9.53
|
12.35
|
| 85953
|
Tire repairers & changers
|
370
|
6.66
|
8.06
|
9.64
|
9.67
|
| 85999
|
All other mechanics, installers & repairers
|
410
|
11.41
|
16.04
|
17.07
|
22.05
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| D. Construction Trades and Extractive
Occupations, Except Material Moving
|
12,090
|
10.97
|
13.58
|
14.53
|
17.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Carpentry and Related Workers
|
2,300
|
10.51
|
12.99
|
13.78
|
16.84
|
| 87102
|
Carpenters
|
2,050
|
10.39
|
12.97
|
13.73
|
17.03
|
| 87108
|
Drywall installers
|
200
|
11.26
|
13.05
|
14.26
|
15.35
|
| 87111
|
Tapers
|
50
|
12.60
|
13.72
|
13.78
|
15.01
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Electrical and Related Workers
|
1,520
|
12.65
|
16.27
|
16.75
|
20.06
|
| 87202
|
Electricians
|
1,520
|
12.65
|
16.27
|
16.75
|
20.06
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Masonry and Related Workers
|
660
|
11.26
|
12.73
|
12.97
|
14.84
|
| 87302
|
Brickmasons
|
200
|
14.43
|
16.00
|
16.73
|
18.59
|
| 87311
|
Concrete & terrazzo finishers
|
460
|
9.88
|
11.31
|
11.33
|
13.21
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Painting and Related Workers
|
350
|
8.70
|
11.19
|
11.26
|
13.36
|
| 87402
|
Painters & paperhangers, construction & maintenance
|
350
|
8.70
|
11.19
|
11.26
|
13.36
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Plumbing and Related Workers
|
730
|
10.87
|
15.24
|
15.26
|
19.62
|
| 87502
|
Plumbers, pipefitters & steamfitters
|
620
|
11.16
|
16.07
|
15.91
|
20.66
|
| 87505
|
Pipelaying fitters
|
50
|
9.73
|
11.50
|
12.44
|
15.49
|
| 87508
|
Pipelayers
|
60
|
8.85
|
9.74
|
10.90
|
12.30
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 6. Floor Related Workers, Except Carpenters
|
60
|
9.44
|
10.96
|
10.75
|
11.84
|
| 87602
|
Carpet installers
|
60
|
9.44
|
10.96
|
10.75
|
11.84
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 7. Road, Rail, & Related Construction & Maintenance Workers, Except Masonry
|
520
|
10.32
|
11.95
|
12.29
|
14.13
|
| 87708
|
Paving, surfacing & tamping equipment operators
|
360
|
10.57
|
12.37
|
12.58
|
14.45
|
| 87711
|
Highway maintenance workers
|
160
|
9.75
|
10.99
|
11.63
|
13.41
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 8. Other Construction Trades Workers
|
1,100
|
8.56
|
10.53
|
11.72
|
14.25
|
| 87802
|
Insulation workers
|
130
|
9.35
|
10.27
|
10.96
|
12.43
|
| 87805
|
Sheet metal duct installers
|
40
|
10.45
|
12.58
|
12.42
|
15.16
|
| 87808
|
Roofers
|
230
|
9.06
|
10.86
|
11.78
|
13.88
|
| 87811
|
Glaziers
|
70
|
7.10
|
9.27
|
9.48
|
11.47
|
| 87814
|
Structural metal workers
|
100
|
9.42
|
11.89
|
14.07
|
19.64
|
| 87817
|
Fence erectors
|
70
|
9.17
|
9.81
|
9.96
|
10.49
|
| 87899
|
All other construction trades workers
|
460
|
7.86
|
10.26
|
11.95
|
14.70
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 9. Extractive and Related Workers-Including Blasters
|
4,850
|
11.44
|
13.96
|
15.44
|
19.24
|
| 87902
|
Earth drillers, except oil & gas
|
180
|
12.70
|
15.41
|
18.65
|
25.72
|
| 87905
|
Blasters & explosives workers
|
80
|
21.08
|
23.95
|
24.90
|
32.70
|
| 87911
|
Rotary drill operators, oil & gas extraction
|
390
|
13.92
|
18.69
|
24.11
|
29.73
|
| 87914
|
Derrick operators, oil & gas extraction
|
560
|
11.52
|
13.96
|
13.83
|
15.57
|
| 87917
|
Service unit operators
|
380
|
9.31
|
10.67
|
11.85
|
14.08
|
| 87921
|
Roustabouts
|
780
|
8.00
|
10.52
|
12.60
|
15.82
|
| 87941
|
Continuous mining machine operators
|
60
|
15.04
|
20.61
|
20.47
|
24.94
|
| 87989
|
Other extractive workers, except helpers
|
1,830
|
12.79
|
15.12
|
16.45
|
21.04
|
| 87999
|
All other construction & extractive workers, except helpers
|
590
|
9.38
|
11.43
|
11.42
|
13.64
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| E. Precision Production Occupations
|
1,140
|
$9.22
|
$12.19
|
$12.48
|
$15.00
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Precision Metal Workers
|
610
|
10.56
|
13.69
|
13.78
|
16.88
|
| 89108
|
Machinists
|
330
|
11.60
|
15.19
|
15.06
|
18.28
|
| 89111
|
Tool grinders, filers & sharpeners
|
30
|
10.39
|
12.79
|
13.19
|
15.27
|
| 89132
|
Sheet metal workers
|
250
|
9.21
|
11.83
|
12.15
|
15.22
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Precision Woodworkers
|
130
|
9.08
|
11.60
|
11.34
|
12.98
|
| 89311
|
Cabinetmakers & bench carpenters
|
130
|
9.08
|
11.60
|
11.34
|
12.98
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Precision Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
|
100
|
7.40
|
12.17
|
10.69
|
13.63
|
| 89508
|
Upholsterers
|
70
|
7.89
|
14.17
|
11.86
|
15.46
|
| 89511
|
Shoe & leather workers & repairers, precision
|
30
|
6.26
|
7.50
|
7.96
|
9.36
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Precision Printing Workers
|
60
|
6.39
|
8.23
|
8.32
|
9.60
|
| 89702
|
Hand compositors & typesetters
|
60
|
6.39
|
8.23
|
8.32
|
9.60
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Other Precision Workers
|
240
|
7.33
|
9.68
|
11.57
|
13.23
|
| 89999
|
All other precision workers, nec
|
240
|
7.33
|
9.68
|
11.57
|
13.23
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| F. Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders
|
2,210
|
7.99
|
10.27
|
11.22
|
13.90
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Metal Fabrication and Related Machine Setters, Operators and Related Workers
|
130
|
9.85
|
11.40
|
13.04
|
15.05
|
| 91705
|
Welding machine operators
|
40
|
9.43
|
11.17
|
11.07
|
12.66
|
| 91714
|
Metal fabricators, structural metal products
|
90
|
10.03
|
11.50
|
13.91
|
16.11
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Metal and Plastic Processing Machine Setters, Operators, and Related Workers
|
70
|
5.73
|
6.25
|
6.56
|
7.53
|
| 91905
|
Plastic molding/casting machine operators
|
70
|
5.73
|
6.25
|
6.56
|
7.53
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Related Workers
|
190
|
7.47
|
8.86
|
9.47
|
10.95
|
| 92308
|
Sawing machine operators
|
160
|
7.19
|
8.64
|
9.32
|
10.82
|
| 92311
|
Woodworking machine setters
|
30
|
8.97
|
10.06
|
10.29
|
11.63
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Printing, Binding, and Related Workers
|
160
|
7.36
|
9.19
|
9.86
|
12.05
|
| 92543
|
Printing press machine operators
|
100
|
8.29
|
10.51
|
10.88
|
12.84
|
| 92546
|
Bindery machine operators
|
60
|
5.81
|
6.98
|
8.15
|
10.74
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Textile and Related Setters, Operators, and Related Workers
|
540
|
5.90
|
6.75
|
6.94
|
7.97
|
| 92717
|
Sewing machine operators, garment
|
60
|
5.75
|
6.40
|
6.63
|
7.64
|
| 92721
|
Sewing machine operators, non-garment
|
60
|
6.54
|
7.40
|
7.35
|
8.19
|
| 92726
|
Laundry & dry-cleaning operators, except pressing
|
360
|
5.85
|
6.76
|
6.98
|
8.04
|
| 92728
|
Pressing machine operators, textile & garment
|
60
|
5.67
|
6.37
|
6.61
|
7.66
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 6. Other Machine Setters, Set-up Operators-Except Metal and Plastic
|
 
|
1,120
|
9.10
|
12.48
|
13.85
|
17.79
|
| 92908
|
Photographic processing machine operators
|
90
|
5.63
|
6.08
|
6.27
|
6.61
|
| 92923
|
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, or kettle operators
|
70
|
11.33
|
13.34
|
15.60
|
20.68
|
| 92947
|
Painters, transportation equipment
|
90
|
8.75
|
12.02
|
12.16
|
14.31
|
| 92965
|
Crushing/grinding/mixing/blending machine operators
|
240
|
13.42
|
20.60
|
18.91
|
22.81
|
| 92971
|
Extruding/forming/pressing/compacting machine operators
|
30
|
9.78
|
12.61
|
12.18
|
13.55
|
| 92974
|
Packaging & filling machine operators
|
190
|
6.94
|
9.23
|
11.03
|
11.94
|
| 92998
|
All other machine operators & tenders
|
410
|
7.97
|
10.57
|
14.05
|
20.61
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| G. Hand Working Occupations, Including Assemblers and Fabricators
|
2,230
|
9.37
|
10.92
|
12.48
|
14.58
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Other Hand Workers, Including Assemblers and Fabricators
|
 
|
2,230
|
9.37
|
10.92
|
12.48
|
14.58
|
| 93914
|
Welders & cutters
|
1,140
|
11.44
|
13.14
|
15.04
|
18.35
|
| 93938
|
Meat, poultry & fish cutters & trimmers, hand
|
60
|
5.67
|
6.03
|
6.89
|
7.98
|
| 93953
|
Grinding & polishing workers, hand
|
60
|
7.99
|
9.43
|
9.13
|
10.55
|
| 93956
|
Assemblers/fabricators except machine/electronic/precision
|
450
|
7.18
|
8.61
|
9.64
|
11.38
|
| 93999
|
All other hand workers, nec
|
520
|
7.31
|
8.79
|
10.34
|
10.30
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| H. Plant and System Occupations
|
1,960
|
$15.47
|
$19.82
|
$18.94
|
$22.75
|
| 95002
|
Water/liquid waste treatment plant & system operators
|
220
|
12.59
|
15.17
|
16.09
|
17.92
|
| 95005
|
Gas plant operators
|
530
|
18.12
|
20.29
|
20.00
|
22.62
|
| 95014
|
Petroleum refinery & control panel operators
|
200
|
20.11
|
21.56
|
21.14
|
23.01
|
| 95017
|
Gaugers
|
90
|
15.93
|
23.80
|
23.15
|
34.34
|
| 95099
|
All other plant & system operators
|
920
|
13.58
|
19.89
|
18.13
|
22.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| I. Transportation and Material Moving Machines and Vehicle Operators
|
15,250
|
9.35
|
11.53
|
12.34
|
14.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Motor Vehicle Operators
|
 
|
9,100
|
8.18
|
10.26
|
10.98
|
13.08
|
| 97102
|
Truck drivers, heavy or tractor trailer
|
3,710
|
10.50
|
12.04
|
12.74
|
14.87
|
| 97105
|
Truck drivers-light, include delivery/route workers
|
2,530
|
6.38
|
9.03
|
9.97
|
12.36
|
| 97108
|
Bus drivers, except school
|
350
|
7.13
|
8.57
|
8.84
|
10.17
|
| 97111
|
Bus drivers, school
|
1,170
|
7.46
|
9.31
|
9.13
|
10.89
|
| 97117
|
Driver/sales workers
|
1,160
|
5.70
|
7.69
|
9.30
|
11.15
|
| 97199
|
All other motor vehicle operators
|
180
|
8.16
|
16.67
|
15.74
|
18.67
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Rail Transportation Workers
|
 
|
80
|
15.45
|
17.28
|
17.66
|
19.24
|
| 97302
|
Railroad conductors and yardmasters
|
50
|
16.08
|
17.75
|
18.66
|
19.99
|
| 97317
|
Railroad brake, signal & switch operators
|
30
|
14.40
|
16.50
|
15.98
|
18.00
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Air Transportation Workers
|
 
|
90
|
11.91
|
17.10
|
18.03
|
20.05
|
| 97702
|
Aircraft pilots & flight engineers *
|
90
|
24,770
|
35,570
|
37,510
|
41,710
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. All Other Transportation and Related Workers
|
 
|
1,330
|
8.82
|
9.56
|
9.91
|
11.09
|
| 97805
|
Service station attendants
|
380
|
5.58
|
5.86
|
6.26
|
6.63
|
| 97899
|
All other transportation & related workers
|
950
|
10.11
|
11.04
|
11.37
|
12.87
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Material Moving Equipment Operators
|
 
|
4,650
|
11.63
|
14.39
|
15.49
|
19.03
|
| 97911
|
Well head pumpers
|
280
|
10.91
|
15.57
|
15.78
|
21.29
|
| 97921
|
Gas compressor operators
|
60
|
16.70
|
18.13
|
18.20
|
20.00
|
| 97923
|
Excavating & loading machine operators
|
640
|
11.53
|
12.75
|
14.18
|
16.45
|
| 97926
|
Dragline operators
|
90
|
21.94
|
25.66
|
26.38
|
35.45
|
| 97938
|
Grader, bulldozer & scraper operators
|
1,770
|
11.12
|
13.04
|
15.28
|
18.27
|
| 97944
|
Crane & tower operators
|
70
|
12.82
|
17.93
|
17.02
|
20.09
|
| 97947
|
Industrial truck & tractor operators
|
320
|
10.60
|
12.79
|
14.10
|
19.31
|
| 97951
|
Conveyor operators & tenders
|
120
|
13.29
|
22.39
|
21.89
|
31.83
|
| 97953
|
Pump operators
|
110
|
14.82
|
17.52
|
17.27
|
19.46
|
| 97956
|
Operating engineers
|
270
|
13.55
|
15.29
|
15.65
|
17.93
|
| 97989
|
All other material moving equipment operators
|
420
|
8.97
|
10.81
|
12.07
|
13.93
|
| 97999
|
All other transportation, material moving equipment operators
|
500
|
12.13
|
18.57
|
17.00
|
22.03
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| J. Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand-Excluding Agriculture
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| and Forestry Laborers
|
8,950
|
6.66
|
7.97
|
8.57
|
9.81
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 1. Helpers-Mechanics and Repairers
|
640
|
7.17
|
8.84
|
9.88
|
11.15
|
| 98102
|
Helpers, mechanics & repairers
|
640
|
7.17
|
8.84
|
9.88
|
11.15
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 2. Helpers-Construction Trades and Extractive Workers
|
3,020
|
7.20
|
8.65
|
9.15
|
10.68
|
| 98311
|
Helpers, brick & stone masons, hard tile setters
|
120
|
8.45
|
9.69
|
9.87
|
10.94
|
| 98312
|
Helpers, carpenters
|
990
|
7.50
|
8.84
|
9.46
|
11.20
|
| 98313
|
Helpers, electricians & powerline installers
|
200
|
8.29
|
9.94
|
10.36
|
11.37
|
| 98314
|
Helpers, painters/plasterers/stucco masons/paperhangers
|
110
|
7.62
|
9.00
|
9.53
|
11.11
|
| 98315
|
Helpers, plumbers/pipefitters/steamfitters
|
250
|
7.13
|
8.89
|
8.98
|
10.81
|
| 98316
|
Helpers, roofers
|
120
|
7.16
|
8.38
|
8.73
|
9.73
|
| 98319
|
Helpers, other construction trades
|
1,180
|
6.49
|
8.02
|
8.59
|
10.12
|
| 98323
|
Helpers, extractive workers
|
50
|
10.12
|
10.61
|
10.45
|
11.09
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 3. Machine Feeders and Offbearers
|
180
|
7.47
|
8.91
|
9.44
|
10.82
|
| 98502
|
Machine feeders & offbearers
|
180
|
7.47
|
8.91
|
9.44
|
10.82
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 4. Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
|
1,210
|
6.59
|
7.93
|
8.56
|
9.49
|
| 98705
|
Refuse & recyclable material collectors
|
150
|
6.57
|
8.61
|
9.37
|
11.25
|
| 98799
|
All other freight, stock, and material movers, hand
|
1,060
|
6.59
|
7.83
|
8.45
|
9.24
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| 5. Other Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand
|
3,900
|
$6.14
|
$7.26
|
$7.86
|
$8.97
|
| 98902
|
Hand packers & packagers
|
680
|
5.61
|
5.96
|
6.39
|
7.01
|
| 98905
|
Vehicle washers & equipment cleaners
|
470
|
5.59
|
5.89
|
6.34
|
6.97
|
| 98999
|
All other helpers, laborers & material movers, hand
|
2,750
|
6.36
|
7.82
|
8.49
|
9.79
|
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| * Annual wages (see general definitions)
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
| nec - not elsewhere classified
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|