| Occupation |
Occ. code |
Est. empl. |
Empl %RSE |
Mean wage |
Mean %RSE |
10th pct |
25th pct |
Median wage |
75th pct |
90th pct |
| Total all occupations | 00-0000 | 17,190 | 2.59 | 63,635 30.59 | 0.64 | 29,336 14.10 | 37,545 18.05 | 51,143 24.59 | 77,781 37.39 | 106,717 51.31 |
| Management Occupations | 11-0000 | 1,010 | 4.67 | 120,392 57.89 | 1.57 | 52,809 25.39 | 74,054 35.61 | 108,402 52.12 | 140,887 67.74 | 201,820 97.03 |
| Top Executives | 11-1000 | 390 | 5.99 | 124,539 59.88 | 2.71 | 42,298 20.34 | 63,797 30.68 | 103,798 49.90 | 155,884 74.95 | 221,518 106.50 |
| General and Operations Managers | 11-1021 | 380 | 6.00 | 124,615 59.91 | 2.66 | 43,921 21.12 | 65,033 31.27 | 105,107 50.53 | 155,884 74.95 | 221,518 106.50 |
| Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers | 11-2000 | 30 | 20.36 | 149,592 71.92 | 6.56 | 65,013 31.26 | 111,628 53.67 | 138,775 66.72 | 189,567 91.13 | 219,220 105.40 |
| Marketing Managers | 11-2021 | 10 | 31.02 | 155,585 74.80 | 11.57 | 107,552 51.70 | 119,904 57.65 | 136,937 65.84 | 172,251 82.82 | 201,419 96.84 |
| Sales Managers | 11-2022 | 20 | 24.83 | 143,812 69.14 | 8.84 | 53,193 25.57 | 102,951 49.50 | 134,864 64.84 | 202,164 97.19 | 219,220 105.40 |
| Operations Specialties Managers | 11-3000 | 120 | 17.70 | 136,812 65.78 | 3.75 | 83,337 40.06 | 105,665 50.80 | 132,509 63.71 | 163,531 78.62 | 188,484 90.62 |
| Computer and Information Systems Managers | 11-3021 | 30 | 27.65 | 148,096 71.19 | 8.92 | 106,203 51.06 | 106,203 51.06 | 136,610 65.67 | 169,785 81.63 | 213,010 102.41 |
| Financial Managers | 11-3031 | 40 | 19.96 | 137,269 66.00 | 7.06 | 61,028 29.34 | 95,176 45.75 | 117,438 56.46 | 175,187 84.22 | 225,695 108.51 |
| Other Management Occupations | 11-9000 | 470 | 7.04 | 110,808 53.27 | 2.07 | 52,935 25.45 | 74,585 35.86 | 108,402 52.12 | 137,969 66.33 | 170,380 81.91 |
| Construction Managers | 11-9021 | 60 | 13.36 | 104,889 50.43 | 4.50 | 63,429 30.49 | 69,794 33.55 | 89,887 43.21 | 136,644 65.69 | 147,883 71.09 |
| Architectural and Engineering Managers | 11-9041 | 20 | 29.71 | 141,625 68.09 | 5.13 | 117,951 56.71 | 118,477 56.96 | 129,774 62.39 | 177,817 85.49 | 177,817 85.49 |
| Food Service Managers | 11-9051 | 40 | 17.13 | 68,617 32.98 | 3.61 | 44,742 21.51 | 50,702 24.37 | 66,900 32.16 | 81,331 39.11 | 107,831 51.85 |
| Medical and Health Services Managers | 11-9111 | 70 | 17.16 | 113,334 54.49 | 3.91 | 77,384 37.20 | 87,208 41.92 | 109,135 52.47 | 127,399 61.25 | 158,633 76.27 |
| Natural Sciences Managers | 11-9121 | 10 | 40.25 | 121,253 58.29 | 5.68 | 99,364 47.77 | 101,055 48.58 | 108,139 51.99 | 131,396 63.17 | 161,979 77.87 |
| Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers | 11-9141 | 30 | 20.35 | 55,700 26.78 | 4.63 | 37,398 17.98 | 42,288 20.34 | 49,246 23.68 | 68,448 32.90 | 81,481 39.18 |
| Social and Community Service Managers | 11-9151 | 30 | 21.26 | 71,941 34.59 | 5.77 | 37,751 18.15 | 51,421 24.72 | 68,107 32.74 | 83,820 40.29 | 108,819 52.31 |
| Managers, All Other | 11-9199 | 110 | 25.12 | 130,165 62.58 | 6.92 | 86,922 41.79 | 101,120 48.61 | 108,402 52.12 | 139,266 66.95 | 183,405 88.17 |
| Business and Financial Operations Occupations | 13-0000 | 930 | 5.43 | 82,841 39.83 | 1.86 | 48,316 23.23 | 58,906 28.32 | 74,542 35.84 | 97,734 46.99 | 126,493 60.81 |
| Business Operations Specialists | 13-1000 | 570 | 6.29 | 82,165 39.50 | 2.03 | 48,283 23.21 | 60,264 28.98 | 76,022 36.55 | 100,138 48.14 | 124,256 59.74 |
| Buyers and Purchasing Agents | 13-1020 | 30 | 24.88 | 74,823 35.97 | 7.58 | 43,845 21.08 | 51,706 24.86 | 76,114 36.59 | 91,705 44.09 | 111,492 53.60 |
| Compliance Officers | 13-1041 | 20 | 26.50 | 75,531 36.31 | 8.18 | 45,188 21.73 | 49,883 23.99 | 68,872 33.12 | 95,523 45.93 | 135,189 64.99 |
| Cost Estimators | 13-1051 | 30 | 18.22 | 95,830 46.07 | 3.56 | 67,960 32.67 | 83,086 39.95 | 106,330 51.12 | 110,308 53.04 | 110,309 53.04 |
| Human Resources Specialists | 13-1071 | 70 | 16.66 | 72,623 34.92 | 5.15 | 47,479 22.83 | 51,326 24.68 | 67,026 32.22 | 84,604 40.67 | 110,408 53.08 |
| Project Management Specialists | 13-1082 | 70 | 13.73 | 100,961 48.54 | 3.79 | 56,765 27.29 | 76,729 36.89 | 95,272 45.81 | 124,256 59.74 | 137,035 65.89 |
| Management Analysts | 13-1111 | 40 | 18.90 | 108,526 52.17 | 12.87 | 66,383 31.92 | 82,277 39.55 | 95,487 45.91 | 129,682 62.35 | 178,943 86.03 |
| Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners | 13-1121 | 20 | 30.26 | 55,435 26.65 | 8.61 | 42,604 20.48 | 50,070 24.08 | 51,215 24.63 | 51,215 24.63 | 86,295 41.48 |
| Training and Development Specialists | 13-1151 | 20 | 24.16 | 64,580 31.05 | 10.74 | 34,143 16.41 | 49,207 23.66 | 56,797 27.31 | 74,203 35.68 | 94,616 45.49 |
| Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists | 13-1161 | 90 | 13.02 | 77,460 37.24 | 5.58 | 42,604 20.48 | 60,140 28.92 | 66,050 31.75 | 83,895 40.34 | 122,421 58.85 |
| Business Operations Specialists, All Other | 13-1199 | 140 | 12.05 | 81,646 39.26 | 4.31 | 58,906 28.32 | 60,995 29.32 | 75,163 36.14 | 87,138 41.89 | 122,486 58.89 |
| Financial Specialists | 13-2000 | 370 | 8.71 | 83,874 40.33 | 3.57 | 48,316 23.23 | 54,275 26.09 | 71,402 34.33 | 95,695 46.01 | 133,263 64.07 |
| Accountants and Auditors | 13-2011 | 230 | 10.32 | 81,705 39.28 | 3.32 | 49,558 23.82 | 58,107 27.93 | 83,000 39.91 | 97,734 46.99 | 134,149 64.49 |
| Personal Financial Advisors | 13-2052 | 10 | 26.48 | 214,952 103.35 | 20.07 | 51,585 24.80 | 73,051 35.12 | 224,384 107.88 | 335,900 161.49 | 335,900 161.49 |
| Loan Officers | 13-2072 | 40 | 20.38 | 85,109 40.92 | 7.36 | 45,143 21.71 | 58,874 28.31 | 65,187 31.34 | 93,677 45.03 | 133,263 64.07 |
| Computer and Mathematical Occupations | 15-0000 | 420 | 7.98 | 90,897 43.70 | 3.00 | 52,370 25.18 | 67,623 32.52 | 78,204 37.59 | 107,097 51.49 | 155,822 74.91 |
| Computer Occupations | 15-1200 | 390 | 8.17 | 89,723 43.13 | 3.09 | 51,046 24.54 | 67,623 32.52 | 78,204 37.59 | 106,350 51.13 | 136,926 65.83 |
| Computer Systems Analysts | 15-1211 | 20 | 25.66 | 111,551 53.63 | 9.87 | 38,063 18.30 | 68,831 33.09 | 110,585 53.17 | 142,783 68.65 | 219,062 105.32 |
| Computer User Support Specialists | 15-1232 | 130 | 12.61 | 72,685 34.94 | 4.00 | 52,370 25.18 | 66,922 32.18 | 71,951 34.59 | 78,204 37.59 | 106,350 51.13 |
| Database Administrators | 15-1242 | 10 | 33.09 | 90,251 43.39 | 9.22 | 58,116 27.94 | 70,284 33.79 | 89,377 42.97 | 109,347 52.57 | 110,529 53.14 |
| Network and Computer Systems Administrators | 15-1244 | 70 | 26.76 | 79,767 38.35 | 4.94 | 52,692 25.33 | 68,271 32.82 | 82,465 39.65 | 89,863 43.21 | 100,646 48.39 |
| Software Developers | 15-1252 | 100 | 11.78 | 117,480 56.48 | 5.33 | 64,551 31.04 | 84,183 40.47 | 107,103 51.49 | 150,591 72.40 | 161,007 77.41 |
| Computer Occupations, All Other | 15-1299 | 10 | 39.22 | 74,063 35.61 | 12.95 | 50,357 24.21 | 50,357 24.21 | 63,866 30.71 | 85,185 40.96 | 100,197 48.17 |
| Mathematical Science Occupations | 15-2000 | 30 | 24.92 | 106,048 50.99 | 11.49 | 55,908 26.88 | 61,036 29.35 | 88,039 42.32 | 175,122 84.19 | 175,122 84.19 |
| Data Scientists | 15-2051 | 10 | 28.47 | 162,411 78.09 | 8.43 | 175,121 84.19 | 175,121 84.19 | 175,122 84.19 | 175,122 84.19 | 175,129 84.19 |
| Architecture and Engineering Occupations | 17-0000 | 380 | 11.11 | 92,180 44.32 | 2.12 | 50,798 24.43 | 67,135 32.28 | 82,295 39.57 | 110,612 53.18 | 142,866 68.69 |
| Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers | 17-1000 | 40 | 27.70 | 80,542 38.72 | 5.47 | 50,798 24.43 | 67,506 32.45 | 74,196 35.67 | 85,993 41.35 | 125,126 60.16 |
| Cartographers and Photogrammetrists | 17-1021 | 30 | 40.94 | 74,245 35.69 | 8.89 | 50,798 24.43 | 65,809 31.64 | 67,506 32.45 | 85,993 41.35 | 108,103 51.98 |
| Surveyors | 17-1022 | 10 | 34.19 | 86,792 41.73 | 7.20 | 54,194 26.06 | 71,699 34.47 | 81,797 39.32 | 99,663 47.91 | 125,407 60.29 |
| Engineers | 17-2000 | 230 | 11.55 | 105,697 50.81 | 2.35 | 69,749 33.53 | 78,964 37.96 | 99,954 48.06 | 128,542 61.80 | 162,422 78.09 |
| Chemical Engineers | 17-2041 | 10 | 36.30 | 83,791 40.29 | 12.63 | 53,976 25.95 | 53,976 25.95 | 73,487 35.33 | 98,135 47.18 | 124,195 59.71 |
| Civil Engineers | 17-2051 | 80 | 17.94 | 101,111 48.61 | 3.33 | 69,749 33.53 | 78,670 37.82 | 97,053 46.66 | 107,648 51.75 | 160,366 77.10 |
| Environmental Engineers | 17-2081 | 40 | 33.48 | 106,177 51.05 | 7.58 | 50,267 24.17 | 73,405 35.29 | 110,612 53.18 | 133,840 64.34 | 169,998 81.73 |
| Industrial Engineers | 17-2112 | 10 | 34.46 | 128,939 61.99 | 9.91 | 69,759 33.53 | 99,064 47.63 | 133,937 64.39 | 139,179 66.91 | 159,336 76.61 |
| Drafters, Engineering Technicians, and Mapping Technicians | 17-3000 | 100 | 19.99 | 67,019 32.22 | 3.33 | 44,176 21.24 | 54,316 26.11 | 65,836 31.65 | 74,190 35.67 | 91,195 43.84 |
| Architectural and Civil Drafters | 17-3011 | 20 | 30.03 | 53,258 25.61 | 6.46 | 35,238 16.94 | 35,238 16.94 | 44,176 21.24 | 61,427 29.53 | 86,768 41.72 |
| Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3022 | 30 | 28.74 | 62,639 30.11 | 2.96 | 48,538 23.34 | 54,316 26.11 | 62,371 29.99 | 68,084 32.73 | 74,190 35.67 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations | 19-0000 | 560 | 13.64 | 74,561 35.85 | 1.88 | 49,286 23.70 | 60,139 28.92 | 66,856 32.15 | 84,841 40.79 | 103,949 49.97 |
| Life Scientists | 19-1000 | 100 | 20.86 | 76,872 36.96 | 3.07 | 56,870 27.34 | 64,147 30.84 | 71,075 34.17 | 87,338 41.99 | 100,197 48.17 |
| Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | 19-1023 | 40 | 26.73 | 74,391 35.76 | 3.11 | 55,111 26.49 | 66,550 31.99 | 76,129 36.60 | 83,489 40.14 | 90,866 43.69 |
| Life Scientists, All Other | 19-1099 | 20 | 34.28 | 68,344 32.85 | 7.82 | 56,870 27.34 | 56,870 27.34 | 56,872 27.34 | 81,085 38.98 | 81,085 38.98 |
| Physical Scientists | 19-2000 | 110 | 19.26 | 78,980 37.97 | 3.67 | 57,371 27.58 | 66,856 32.15 | 69,539 33.43 | 83,099 39.95 | 109,702 52.75 |
| Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | 19-2041 | 30 | 29.82 | 77,764 37.39 | 5.20 | 63,505 30.53 | 67,084 32.25 | 70,523 33.90 | 84,809 40.77 | 103,491 49.75 |
| Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers | 19-2042 | 30 | 27.51 | 88,750 42.67 | 6.99 | 64,058 30.80 | 64,451 30.98 | 90,167 43.35 | 101,930 49.00 | 109,702 52.75 |
| Social Scientists and Related Workers | 19-3000 | 70 | 31.65 | 81,649 39.26 | 5.41 | 61,177 29.41 | 67,565 32.48 | 76,121 36.60 | 86,721 41.70 | 111,333 53.53 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians | 19-4000 | 270 | 21.07 | 69,655 33.49 | 3.79 | 44,173 21.24 | 52,561 25.27 | 66,316 31.88 | 84,841 40.79 | 102,331 49.20 |
| Biological Technicians | 19-4021 | 40 | 44.42 | 63,007 30.29 | 10.25 | 43,971 21.14 | 47,782 22.98 | 64,740 31.13 | 64,740 31.13 | 83,634 40.20 |
| Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health | 19-4042 | 40 | 34.78 | 60,004 28.85 | 6.83 | 44,173 21.24 | 50,423 24.24 | 54,931 26.41 | 67,280 32.35 | 81,734 39.29 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians | 19-5000 | 10 | 31.16 | 85,317 41.02 | 10.64 | 47,873 23.02 | 59,778 28.74 | 81,719 39.29 | 116,058 55.80 | 140,883 67.73 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists | 19-5011 | 10 | 31.08 | 89,762 43.16 | 11.34 | 47,873 23.02 | 74,254 35.70 | 81,719 39.29 | 119,136 57.28 | 140,883 67.73 |
| Community and Social Service Occupations | 21-0000 | 390 | 11.56 | 63,367 30.46 | 2.50 | 36,667 17.63 | 50,083 24.08 | 59,438 28.58 | 80,789 38.84 | 98,412 47.31 |
| Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists | 21-1000 | 380 | 11.88 | 63,693 30.62 | 2.54 | 36,667 17.63 | 50,824 24.44 | 59,589 28.65 | 80,789 38.84 | 98,412 47.31 |
| Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors | 21-1012 | 180 | 35.88 | 68,332 32.85 | 7.63 | 50,824 24.44 | 50,824 24.44 | 65,208 31.35 | 87,231 41.94 | 98,412 47.31 |
| Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors | 21-1018 | 70 | 15.80 | 61,876 29.75 | 5.36 | 28,066 13.50 | 44,272 21.28 | 61,904 29.76 | 80,789 38.84 | 94,974 45.66 |
| Child, Family, and School Social Workers | 21-1021 | 50 | 28.59 | 53,114 25.54 | 7.38 | 34,450 16.56 | 35,981 17.30 | 46,512 22.36 | 58,272 28.01 | 89,645 43.10 |
| Healthcare Social Workers | 21-1022 | 10 | 31.21 | 87,034 41.84 | 6.92 | 48,770 23.45 | 59,859 28.77 | 95,395 45.86 | 108,412 52.12 | 108,412 52.12 |
| Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists | 21-1092 | 10 | 34.32 | 54,328 26.12 | 3.02 | 49,350 23.73 | 49,351 23.73 | 56,139 26.98 | 58,010 27.89 | 59,438 28.58 |
| Social and Human Service Assistants | 21-1093 | 20 | 22.83 | 43,723 21.02 | 4.03 | 28,645 13.78 | 37,081 17.83 | 42,765 20.56 | 47,657 22.91 | 53,077 25.51 |
| Legal Occupations | 23-0000 | 150 | 11.87 | 112,060 53.88 | 8.93 | 48,502 23.31 | 50,931 24.49 | 82,330 39.58 | 118,179 56.82 | 326,919 157.17 |
| Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers | 23-1000 | 90 | 12.91 | 152,115 73.13 | 9.14 | 64,232 30.88 | 84,504 40.63 | 103,319 49.67 | 188,109 90.43 | 326,919 157.17 |
| Lawyers | 23-1011 | 90 | 12.91 | 152,941 73.53 | 9.19 | 64,232 30.88 | 84,504 40.63 | 103,319 49.67 | 188,109 90.43 | 326,919 157.17 |
| Legal Support Workers | 23-2000 | 60 | 16.88 | 50,508 24.28 | 2.29 | 47,017 22.61 | 49,513 23.81 | 50,819 24.44 | 51,038 24.54 | 59,314 28.52 |
| Paralegals and Legal Assistants | 23-2011 | 50 | 18.86 | 51,090 24.56 | 2.28 | 48,502 23.31 | 49,645 23.87 | 50,819 24.44 | 51,038 24.54 | 59,314 28.52 |
| Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers | 23-2093 | 10 | 32.56 | 48,109 23.13 | 6.60 | 37,331 17.95 | 40,754 19.59 | 48,105 23.13 | 49,513 23.81 | 63,726 30.63 |
| Educational Instruction and Library Occupations | 25-0000 | 2,160 | 11.81 | 78,666 37.82 | 2.05 | 38,031 18.29 | 53,865 25.90 | 70,319 33.81 | 103,041 49.54 | 131,417 63.18 |
| Postsecondary Teachers | 25-1000 | 1,140 | 19.53 | 101,021 | 2.73 | 63,919 | 80,777 | 102,776 | 108,197 | 137,720 |
| Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary | 25-1066 | 30 | 41.94 | 93,978 | 9.78 | 85,397 | 85,397 | 85,397 | 106,872 | 106,872 |
| Preschool, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and Special Education Teachers | 25-2000 | 430 | 20.62 | 61,281 | 2.15 | 40,738 | 53,865 | 64,345 | 66,203 | 82,044 |
| Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education | 25-2011 | 60 | 29.73 | 39,215 18.85 | 5.78 | 25,107 12.07 | 29,183 14.03 | 36,850 17.71 | 53,089 25.53 | 57,333 27.56 |
| Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School | 25-2052 | 40 | 38.26 | 61,639 | 4.35 | 54,480 | 56,322 | 65,189 | 65,189 | 65,189 |
| Other Teachers and Instructors | 25-3000 | 120 | 21.96 | 40,125 19.30 | 4.09 | 32,246 15.50 | 35,737 17.18 | 38,031 18.29 | 38,031 18.29 | 53,517 25.73 |
| Self-Enrichment Teachers | 25-3021 | 30 | 26.65 | 45,374 21.81 | 5.53 | 28,752 13.83 | 31,167 14.99 | 44,849 21.56 | 54,989 26.44 | 74,000 35.58 |
| Librarians, Curators, and Archivists | 25-4000 | 130 | 27.14 | 55,408 26.64 | 3.88 | 36,548 17.57 | 37,996 18.27 | 54,514 26.21 | 62,953 30.26 | 78,867 37.91 |
| Curators | 25-4012 | 20 | 36.81 | 61,749 29.69 | 4.58 | 54,514 26.21 | 54,514 26.21 | 62,953 30.26 | 72,975 35.09 | 76,129 36.60 |
| Museum Technicians and Conservators | 25-4013 | 10 | 39.12 | 55,401 26.64 | 5.83 | 47,678 22.92 | 52,597 25.29 | 52,597 25.29 | 62,609 30.10 | 69,535 33.43 |
| Librarians and Media Collections Specialists | 25-4022 | 50 | 35.96 | 65,073 31.28 | 6.08 | 53,013 25.48 | 61,318 29.48 | 61,318 29.48 | 72,795 34.99 | 94,152 45.26 |
| Other Educational Instruction and Library Occupations | 25-9000 | 340 | 18.93 | 49,057 | 4.08 | 30,079 | 34,102 | 41,484 | 59,908 | 76,824 |
| Instructional Coordinators | 25-9031 | 30 | 26.63 | 67,223 32.32 | 5.09 | 36,907 17.74 | 65,287 31.38 | 67,593 32.49 | 70,319 33.81 | 81,725 39.29 |
| Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary | 25-9045 | 190 | 27.84 | 35,954 | 2.83 | 24,720 | 30,084 | 35,376 | 40,053 | 48,521 |
| Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other | 25-9099 | 100 | 38.08 | 64,863 31.19 | 9.75 | 44,583 21.43 | 52,219 25.10 | 65,756 31.61 | 76,824 36.94 | 100,898 48.51 |
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