| Occupation |
Occ. code |
Est. empl. |
Empl %RSE |
Mean wage |
Mean %RSE |
10th pct |
25th pct |
Median wage |
75th pct |
90th pct |
| Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers | 17-2151 | 210 | 13.40 | 130,054 62.52 | 2.90 | 99,297 47.74 | 115,284 55.43 | 122,337 58.81 | 160,891 77.36 | 162,422 78.09 |
| Petroleum Engineers | 17-2171 | 280 | 15.20 | |
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| Engineers, All Other | 17-2199 | 110 | 24.60 | 116,309 55.91 | 4.90 | 78,644 37.81 | 91,088 43.79 | 116,213 55.87 | 140,481 67.54 | 148,072 71.19 |
| Drafters, Engineering Technicians, and Mapping Technicians | 17-3000 | 1,200 | 5.01 | 72,680 34.94 | 0.88 | 47,940 23.05 | 55,964 26.90 | 67,826 32.61 | 84,665 40.71 | 108,263 52.05 |
| Architectural and Civil Drafters | 17-3011 | 200 | 11.50 | 66,263 31.86 | 2.80 | 52,513 25.25 | 58,871 28.30 | 65,511 31.50 | 74,600 35.87 | 80,670 38.79 |
| Electrical and Electronics Drafters | 17-3012 | 40 | 19.20 | 65,876 31.67 | 4.00 | 52,223 25.10 | 52,941 25.45 | 66,502 31.97 | 67,136 32.28 | 84,027 40.40 |
| Mechanical Drafters | 17-3013 | 60 | 40.50 | 67,280 32.35 | 4.50 | 51,241 24.63 | 51,529 24.77 | 62,780 30.18 | 67,253 32.33 | 95,157 45.75 |
| Drafters, All Other | 17-3019 | 20 | 17.30 | 81,535 39.20 | 2.80 | 62,654 30.12 | 79,942 38.44 | 81,570 39.22 | 90,401 43.46 | 90,962 43.73 |
| Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3022 | 300 | 8.00 | 59,117 28.42 | 2.00 | 44,497 21.39 | 48,388 23.26 | 57,717 27.75 | 68,373 32.88 | 74,297 35.72 |
| Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3023 | 200 | 6.80 | 95,477 45.90 | 1.30 | 60,448 29.06 | 83,605 40.19 | 102,635 49.34 | 111,153 53.44 | 114,172 54.89 |
| Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3025 | 60 | 29.50 | |
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| Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3026 | 20 | 12.30 | 74,756 35.94 | 3.30 | 50,409 24.23 | 64,165 30.85 | 75,361 36.23 | 85,955 41.33 | 85,955 41.33 |
| Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other | 17-3029 | 130 | 6.70 | 83,542 40.16 | 2.10 | 52,131 25.06 | 68,674 33.02 | 81,659 39.26 | 96,412 46.35 | 109,306 52.55 |
| Surveying and Mapping Technicians | 17-3031 | 150 | 11.70 | 61,653 29.64 | 2.30 | 45,103 21.68 | 53,456 25.70 | 59,849 28.77 | 73,662 35.41 | 76,988 37.02 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations | 19-0000 | 4,410 | 2.10 | 77,747 37.38 | 0.80 | 47,746 22.96 | 56,877 27.34 | 75,549 36.32 | 92,508 44.47 | 112,364 54.02 |
| Life Scientists | 19-1000 | 820 | 7.39 | 80,752 38.83 | 0.97 | 56,488 27.16 | 66,550 31.99 | 78,537 37.76 | 92,966 44.70 | 103,233 49.63 |
| Soil and Plant Scientists | 19-1013 | 50 | 27.80 | 71,376 34.31 | 10.50 | 50,521 24.29 | 51,388 24.70 | 57,235 27.52 | 83,394 40.09 | 106,270 51.09 |
| Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | 19-1023 | 320 | 11.50 | 76,799 36.93 | 1.60 | 58,001 27.89 | 66,550 31.99 | 76,227 36.65 | 83,605 40.19 | 93,466 44.93 |
| Biological Scientists, All Other | 19-1029 | 170 | 11.40 | 90,356 43.44 | 0.90 | 64,895 31.20 | 78,537 37.76 | 94,125 45.25 | 102,250 49.16 | 112,364 54.02 |
| Conservation Scientists | 19-1031 | 150 | 4.10 | 80,940 38.91 | 1.20 | 51,339 24.68 | 65,597 31.54 | 83,585 40.18 | 93,718 45.06 | 103,233 49.63 |
| Foresters | 19-1032 | 60 | 1.40 | 73,776 35.47 | 0.30 | 62,821 30.20 | 64,895 31.20 | 70,091 33.70 | 82,050 39.44 | 91,369 43.93 |
| Life Scientists, All Other | 19-1099 | |
55.60 | 65,528 31.51 | 13.20 | 56,486 27.16 | 56,488 27.16 | 56,870 27.34 | 71,075 34.17 | 81,085 38.98 |
| Physical Scientists | 19-2000 | 850 | 5.80 | 84,382 40.56 | 1.15 | 57,211 27.51 | 64,059 30.80 | 77,716 37.37 | 98,008 47.12 | 127,631 61.36 |
| Atmospheric and Space Scientists | 19-2021 | 40 | 27.30 | 102,837 49.44 | 7.60 | 65,280 31.38 | 78,720 37.85 | 102,742 49.40 | 126,379 60.75 | 135,881 65.33 |
| Chemists | 19-2031 | 80 | 15.80 | 102,088 49.08 | 3.00 | 53,613 25.77 | 78,823 37.89 | 104,851 50.41 | 130,676 62.82 | 130,681 62.83 |
| Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | 19-2041 | 410 | 5.40 | 78,567 37.77 | 2.00 | 60,148 28.92 | 63,505 30.53 | 76,121 36.60 | 87,402 42.02 | 103,491 49.75 |
| Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers | 19-2042 | 220 | 22.10 | 82,801 39.80 | 7.00 | 56,672 27.24 | 57,212 27.51 | 77,007 37.02 | 101,238 48.68 | 119,911 57.65 |
| Hydrologists | 19-2043 | 40 | 19.90 | 102,602 49.32 | 3.40 | 62,821 30.20 | 74,827 35.97 | 97,161 46.71 | 110,018 52.89 | 143,839 69.15 |
| Physical Scientists, All Other | 19-2099 | 60 | 0.00 | 79,503 38.22 | 0.40 | 64,895 31.20 | 66,856 32.15 | 71,181 34.22 | 88,673 42.63 | 108,323 52.08 |
| Social Scientists and Related Workers | 19-3000 | 500 | 7.52 | 88,566 42.58 | 1.53 | 58,303 28.03 | 68,504 32.94 | 85,787 41.24 | 99,875 48.02 | 127,218 61.17 |
| Economists | 19-3011 | 20 | 3.80 | 97,924 47.08 | 0.30 | 76,129 36.60 | 80,183 38.55 | 91,088 43.79 | 100,197 48.17 | 149,333 71.80 |
| Survey Researchers | 19-3022 | 40 | 4.70 | 81,778 39.32 | 1.70 | 57,506 27.64 | 67,565 32.48 | 86,721 41.70 | 86,721 41.70 | 111,333 53.53 |
| Clinical and Counseling Psychologists | 19-3033 | 50 | 19.80 | 105,634 50.78 | 7.20 | 66,001 31.73 | 68,598 32.98 | 92,405 44.43 | 129,677 62.35 | 174,004 83.66 |
| School Psychologists | 19-3034 | 120 | 8.30 | 90,272 43.40 | 1.10 | 62,194 29.90 | 80,641 38.77 | 86,083 41.39 | 97,365 46.81 | 114,822 55.20 |
| Psychologists, All Other | 19-3039 | 20 | 0.00 | 117,363 56.43 | 0.00 | 34,831 16.75 | 86,962 41.81 | 130,014 62.50 | 150,820 72.50 | 161,137 77.47 |
| Urban and Regional Planners | 19-3051 | 110 | 16.20 | 78,197 37.59 | 4.20 | 53,694 25.81 | 62,058 29.83 | 72,155 34.68 | 96,228 46.26 | 113,256 54.45 |
| Anthropologists and Archeologists | 19-3091 | 80 | 11.90 | 78,396 37.69 | 4.40 | 41,192 19.80 | 65,691 31.58 | 78,537 37.76 | 91,274 43.89 | 103,233 49.63 |
| Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other | 19-3099 | 40 | 3.70 | 95,154 45.75 | 1.70 | 77,691 37.35 | 81,060 38.97 | 91,088 43.79 | 103,233 49.63 | 118,436 56.94 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians | 19-4000 | 1,590 | 5.69 | 62,296 29.95 | 0.93 | 41,460 19.93 | 48,805 23.46 | 56,324 27.08 | 71,096 34.18 | 89,912 43.23 |
| Agricultural Technicians | 19-4012 | 30 | 40.70 | 67,495 32.45 | 2.30 | 54,707 26.31 | 63,434 30.50 | 64,882 31.19 | 70,752 34.02 | 84,748 40.74 |
| Biological Technicians | 19-4021 | 190 | 1.30 | 52,434 25.21 | 0.20 | 41,460 19.93 | 41,460 19.93 | 47,782 22.98 | 58,524 28.14 | 64,740 31.13 |
| Chemical Technicians | 19-4031 | 230 | 8.70 | 66,128 31.80 | 2.30 | 40,278 19.37 | 49,079 23.59 | 57,901 27.84 | 86,730 41.70 | 109,264 52.53 |
| Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health | 19-4042 | 150 | 30.40 | 57,515 27.65 | 5.60 | 44,173 21.24 | 48,805 23.46 | 50,823 24.44 | 63,555 30.55 | 81,733 39.29 |
| Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians | 19-4043 | 90 | 32.30 | 68,689 33.02 | 8.30 | 45,307 21.78 | 49,090 23.60 | 64,840 31.17 | 82,608 39.71 | 106,765 51.33 |
| Hydrologic Technicians | 19-4044 | 20 | 0.00 | 70,425 33.86 | 0.00 | 53,071 25.51 | 58,758 28.25 | 69,086 33.21 | 78,388 37.69 | 91,195 43.84 |
| Forest and Conservation Technicians | 19-4071 | 560 | 0.00 | 61,552 29.60 | 0.00 | 44,881 21.58 | 49,286 23.70 | 54,782 26.34 | 71,096 34.18 | 87,176 41.91 |
| Forensic Science Technicians | 19-4092 | 90 | 39.60 | 58,581 28.17 | 12.80 | 42,765 20.56 | 42,765 20.56 | 53,560 25.75 | 69,535 33.43 | 81,840 39.34 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other | 19-4099 | 220 | 15.40 | 69,277 33.31 | 4.40 | 40,146 19.31 | 52,561 25.27 | 66,316 31.88 | 84,841 40.79 | 102,331 49.20 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians | 19-5000 | 650 | 5.02 | 94,637 45.50 | 1.10 | 56,223 27.03 | 72,058 34.64 | 93,124 44.77 | 111,972 53.84 | 136,543 65.65 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists | 19-5011 | 580 | 6.50 | 98,195 47.21 | 1.90 | 63,554 30.55 | 77,478 37.24 | 96,667 46.48 | 113,038 54.35 | 137,651 66.18 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Technicians | 19-5012 | 80 | 18.10 | 67,579 32.49 | 3.30 | 51,668 24.84 | 54,426 26.16 | 70,158 33.73 | 76,218 36.65 | 90,146 43.34 |
| Community and Social Service Occupations | 21-0000 | 4,180 | 3.40 | 63,570 30.56 | 1.20 | 37,591 18.07 | 48,229 23.19 | 59,849 28.77 | 75,968 36.52 | 94,472 45.42 |
| Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists | 21-1000 | 4,130 | 3.30 | 63,570 30.56 | 0.60 | 37,591 18.07 | 48,304 23.22 | 59,834 28.76 | 76,022 36.55 | 94,472 45.42 |
| Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors | 21-1012 | 770 | 3.50 | 69,468 33.40 | 1.00 | 50,824 24.44 | 59,349 28.54 | 65,208 31.35 | 76,936 36.99 | 93,886 45.14 |
| Rehabilitation Counselors | 21-1015 | 70 | 17.80 | 61,767 29.70 | 5.10 | 37,650 18.10 | 46,341 22.28 | 69,528 33.43 | 69,535 33.43 | 79,017 37.98 |
| Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors | 21-1018 | 910 | 6.40 | 68,637 33.00 | 2.30 | 37,996 18.27 | 47,600 22.88 | 64,745 31.13 | 82,554 39.69 | 106,040 50.98 |
| Child, Family, and School Social Workers | 21-1021 | 710 | 8.20 | 56,631 27.23 | 2.70 | 35,238 16.94 | 37,713 18.13 | 58,001 27.89 | 63,210 30.39 | 76,962 37.00 |
| Healthcare Social Workers | 21-1022 | 180 | 7.30 | 69,294 33.32 | 2.70 | 43,569 20.95 | 50,448 24.25 | 64,002 30.77 | 85,079 40.90 | 95,763 46.04 |
| Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers | 21-1023 | 200 | 26.00 | 67,229 32.32 | 10.60 | 40,757 19.59 | 51,160 24.60 | 60,970 29.31 | 85,671 41.19 | 122,228 58.76 |
| Social Workers, All Other | 21-1029 | 160 | 2.50 | 85,608 41.16 | 0.80 | 57,689 27.74 | 58,010 27.89 | 70,949 34.11 | 110,503 53.13 | 128,764 61.91 |
| Health Education Specialists | 21-1091 | 90 | 3.70 | 70,748 34.02 | 0.70 | 58,010 27.89 | 58,736 28.24 | 64,500 31.01 | 74,291 35.71 | 100,720 48.42 |
| Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists | 21-1092 | 200 | 14.50 | 60,945 29.30 | 2.20 | 49,350 23.73 | 58,001 27.89 | 58,160 27.96 | 61,992 29.80 | 76,129 36.60 |
| Social and Human Service Assistants | 21-1093 | 610 | 13.00 | 46,904 22.55 | 1.70 | 35,238 16.94 | 38,255 18.39 | 46,558 22.38 | 51,831 24.92 | 62,784 30.18 |
| Community Health Workers | 21-1094 | 140 | 7.90 | 59,944 28.81 | 2.10 | 40,628 19.53 | 47,253 22.72 | 55,533 26.70 | 69,643 33.48 | 81,830 39.34 |
| Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other | 21-1099 | 80 | 4.60 | 67,770 32.58 | 1.80 | 46,319 22.27 | 59,451 28.58 | 75,319 36.22 | 76,129 36.60 | 76,129 36.60 |
| Religious Workers | 21-2000 | 50 | 16.88 | 63,547 30.55 | 4.70 | 41,654 20.03 | 46,458 22.34 | 63,310 30.44 | 73,527 35.35 | 100,197 48.17 |
| Clergy | 21-2011 | 40 | 12.90 | 62,949 30.26 | 3.30 | 42,050 20.22 | 46,458 22.34 | 63,310 30.44 | 69,240 33.29 | 81,060 38.97 |
| Legal Occupations | 23-0000 | 1,730 | 4.50 | 93,524 44.96 | 7.20 | 45,660 21.95 | 50,772 24.40 | 66,812 32.12 | 108,728 52.27 | 157,832 75.88 |
| Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers | 23-1000 | 920 | 4.82 | 127,410 61.26 | 2.01 | 62,882 30.23 | 79,448 38.20 | 102,485 49.27 | 138,021 66.36 | 234,602 112.79 |
| Lawyers | 23-1011 | 900 | 7.90 | 128,549 61.80 | 10.60 | 62,882 30.23 | 81,292 39.08 | 102,936 49.49 | 138,335 66.51 | 240,495 115.62 |
| Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates | 23-1023 | 10 | 18.70 | 109,679 52.73 | 6.50 | 49,713 23.90 | 51,151 24.59 | 74,202 35.67 | 152,412 73.28 | 225,039 108.20 |
| Legal Support Workers | 23-2000 | 810 | 4.82 | 55,106 26.49 | 1.20 | 36,995 17.78 | 47,815 22.99 | 50,931 24.49 | 60,240 28.96 | 73,277 35.23 |
| Paralegals and Legal Assistants | 23-2011 | 600 | 13.20 | 54,016 25.97 | 3.40 | 36,898 17.74 | 48,720 23.43 | 50,878 24.46 | 58,001 27.89 | 66,588 32.01 |
| Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers | 23-2093 | 200 | 13.40 | 56,723 27.27 | 3.60 | 37,601 18.08 | 47,176 22.68 | 50,071 24.08 | 65,818 31.64 | 80,099 38.51 |
| Educational Instruction and Library Occupations | 25-0000 | 20,230 | 1.40 | 56,894 27.35 | 0.90 | 31,860 15.32 | 38,320 18.42 | 53,865 25.90 | 66,439 31.94 | 80,870 38.88 |
| Postsecondary Teachers | 25-1000 | 2,890 | 7.79 | 79,867 | 1.25 | 47,909 | 53,612 | 76,298 | 101,606 | 125,808 |
| Business Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1011 | 150 | 4.10 | 93,052 | 2.30 | 48,707 | 48,707 | 71,500 | 122,865 | 172,492 |
| Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1021 | 40 | 16.50 | 69,883 | 4.40 | 45,964 | 53,612 | 65,691 | 79,868 | 97,407 |
| Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1022 | 110 | 2.10 | 75,898 | 0.60 | 49,227 | 57,877 | 79,068 | 83,261 | 104,307 |
| Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1032 | 120 | 3.10 | 108,195 | 1.20 | 67,090 | 82,316 | 106,277 | 133,033 | 133,033 |
| Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1041 | 90 | 2.10 | 88,577 | 0.60 | 53,612 | 67,621 | 101,421 | 103,502 | 135,384 |
| Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1042 | 160 | 8.50 | 87,753 | 3.40 | 49,855 | 62,581 | 85,247 | 102,776 | 133,053 |
| Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1051 | 50 | 7.10 | 100,247 | 3.20 | 54,270 | 74,196 | 103,041 | 133,560 | 133,560 |
| Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1052 | 30 | 5.50 | 92,824 | 1.20 | 73,784 | 77,176 | 85,144 | 104,132 | 129,591 |
| Physics Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1054 | 30 | 3.20 | 90,867 | 0.60 | 53,612 | 74,303 | 103,110 | 103,110 | 103,110 |
| Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1061 | 20 | 7.00 | 83,573 | 0.70 | 53,612 | 79,531 | 80,535 | 106,341 | 106,341 |
| Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1062 | 40 | 4.10 | 80,049 | 4.10 | 52,058 | 66,331 | 78,304 | 98,329 | 128,699 |
| Economics Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1063 | 30 | 10.50 | 145,646 | 3.20 | 80,425 | 91,340 | 137,720 | 174,810 | 212,884 |
| Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1065 | 40 | 4.30 | 80,030 | 1.00 | 48,827 | 61,746 | 87,124 | 87,124 | 129,673 |
| Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1066 | 80 | 24.90 | 75,451 | 3.70 | 50,957 | 64,675 | 66,867 | 85,397 | 106,872 |
| Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1067 | 10 | 8.40 | 54,423 | 1.70 | 48,516 | 48,516 | 50,903 | 53,612 | 53,612 |
| Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1071 | 230 | 13.10 | 88,458 | 3.70 | 49,262 | 53,612 | 96,098 | 108,197 | 127,594 |
| Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1072 | 150 | 8.50 | 73,956 | 2.40 | 50,744 | 56,573 | 74,619 | 80,408 | 104,421 |
| Education Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1081 | 80 | 4.70 | 76,427 | 1.70 | 49,454 | 53,612 | 68,205 | 82,400 | 104,214 |
| Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1111 | 40 | 7.00 | 75,447 | 1.80 | 49,636 | 53,612 | 71,480 | 83,209 | 105,910 |
| Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1113 | 20 | 3.60 | 80,480 | 0.60 | 49,878 | 67,975 | 85,477 | 85,477 | 101,271 |
| Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1121 | 180 | 9.20 | 65,687 | 1.90 | 49,304 | 53,612 | 60,845 | 77,955 | 81,245 |
| Communications Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1122 | 50 | 2.10 | 75,123 | 0.90 | 49,834 | 63,362 | 78,910 | 85,483 | 99,013 |
| English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1123 | 140 | 19.40 | 71,554 | 3.20 | 50,097 | 63,617 | 63,764 | 79,066 | 99,178 |
| Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1124 | 10 | 16.20 | 58,394 | 3.80 | 50,782 | 51,334 | 53,612 | 67,225 | 77,863 |
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