| 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 | 47,690 | 1.50 | 62,697 30.14 | 0.32 | 29,940 14.40 | 38,221 18.37 | 51,934 24.97 | 77,283 37.16 | 102,369 49.22 |
| Management Occupations | 11-0000 | 2,730 | 2.51 | 114,359 54.98 | 0.83 | 50,838 24.44 | 69,794 33.55 | 103,166 49.60 | 138,944 66.80 | 188,123 90.44 |
| Top Executives | 11-1000 | 1,270 | 3.14 | 119,218 57.32 | 1.26 | 51,615 24.82 | 65,394 31.44 | 102,227 49.15 | 146,667 70.51 | 210,647 101.27 |
| Chief Executives | 11-1011 | 10 | 26.46 | 159,708 76.79 | 13.15 | 101,096 48.60 | 148,582 71.43 | 150,424 72.32 | 156,435 75.21 | 230,960 111.04 |
| General and Operations Managers | 11-1021 | 1,260 | 3.16 | 118,831 57.13 | 1.27 | 51,615 24.82 | 65,394 31.44 | 102,226 49.15 | 146,666 70.51 | 210,631 101.26 |
| Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers | 11-2000 | 50 | 14.58 | 152,350 73.25 | 4.96 | 72,288 34.75 | 110,245 53.00 | 136,404 65.58 | 202,274 97.24 | 219,220 105.40 |
| Marketing Managers | 11-2021 | 10 | 28.47 | 161,236 77.52 | 7.05 | 100,993 48.55 | 127,937 61.50 | 172,169 82.78 | 201,419 96.84 | 203,892 98.03 |
| Sales Managers | 11-2022 | 40 | 16.20 | 150,805 72.51 | 6.08 | 62,015 29.81 | 102,364 49.21 | 135,145 64.97 | 202,297 97.25 | 219,220 105.40 |
| Operations Specialties Managers | 11-3000 | 330 | 8.19 | 139,602 67.12 | 1.97 | 81,589 39.23 | 102,513 49.28 | 129,991 62.49 | 168,982 81.24 | 203,658 97.92 |
| Administrative Services Managers | 11-3012 | 30 | 21.25 | 125,646 60.41 | 8.40 | 84,560 40.65 | 100,012 48.08 | 113,382 54.51 | 135,275 65.03 | 162,494 78.12 |
| Facilities Managers | 11-3013 | 20 | 24.12 | 129,990 62.49 | 6.40 | 81,007 38.94 | 94,649 45.50 | 121,424 58.37 | 167,401 80.48 | 173,537 83.43 |
| Computer and Information Systems Managers | 11-3021 | 40 | 16.42 | 146,932 70.65 | 6.83 | 90,329 43.43 | 102,149 49.11 | 129,771 62.39 | 158,591 76.25 | 238,938 114.88 |
| Financial Managers | 11-3031 | 110 | 10.37 | 143,808 69.14 | 3.34 | 72,378 34.79 | 89,929 43.23 | 128,731 61.89 | 174,156 83.73 | 239,121 114.97 |
| Industrial Production Managers | 11-3051 | 80 | 17.39 | 147,149 70.75 | 2.70 | 108,936 52.37 | 121,316 58.32 | 142,186 68.36 | 172,690 83.02 | 182,574 87.78 |
| Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers | 11-3071 | 20 | 26.55 | 86,429 41.56 | 7.10 | 64,061 30.80 | 64,061 30.80 | 85,025 40.87 | 104,740 50.36 | 119,214 57.32 |
| Human Resources Managers | 11-3121 | 20 | 23.44 | 157,046 75.51 | 6.10 | 107,651 51.75 | 115,699 55.63 | 151,098 72.64 | 162,012 77.90 | 252,426 121.36 |
| Other Management Occupations | 11-9000 | 1,080 | 3.91 | 99,242 47.72 | 1.17 | 46,590 22.40 | 64,392 30.96 | 92,671 44.56 | 126,905 61.02 | 161,641 77.71 |
| Construction Managers | 11-9021 | 260 | 7.00 | 112,394 54.03 | 1.98 | 63,437 30.50 | 83,312 40.05 | 106,215 51.06 | 136,644 65.69 | 163,318 78.52 |
| Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare | 11-9031 | 20 | 22.27 | 65,477 31.48 | 5.07 | 34,423 16.55 | 47,646 22.91 | 66,333 31.89 | 76,404 36.74 | 102,514 49.28 |
| Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary | 11-9032 | 70 | 17.13 | 99,719 | 1.41 | 80,821 | 94,079 | 103,887 | 108,317 | 109,270 |
| Education Administrators, All Other | 11-9039 | 10 | 28.47 | 95,788 46.05 | 6.34 | 68,731 33.05 | 82,455 39.64 | 95,560 45.94 | 112,438 54.05 | 131,903 63.42 |
| Architectural and Engineering Managers | 11-9041 | 50 | 18.23 | 149,402 71.83 | 3.21 | 111,809 53.76 | 118,215 56.84 | 150,390 72.30 | 173,503 83.42 | 186,144 89.50 |
| Food Service Managers | 11-9051 | 80 | 11.78 | 65,072 31.29 | 2.33 | 48,388 23.26 | 50,702 24.37 | 63,880 30.71 | 76,210 36.64 | 96,084 46.19 |
| Medical and Health Services Managers | 11-9111 | 190 | 12.70 | 126,112 60.63 | 2.60 | 77,348 37.18 | 99,852 48.00 | 114,523 55.06 | 147,788 71.05 | 182,875 87.92 |
| Natural Sciences Managers | 11-9121 | 10 | 38.24 | 111,091 53.41 | 3.95 | 94,083 45.24 | 105,110 50.53 | 110,492 53.12 | 117,863 56.66 | 128,198 61.64 |
| Postmasters and Mail Superintendents | 11-9131 | 20 | 36.04 | 78,993 37.98 | 5.84 | 49,552 23.82 | 60,507 29.09 | 84,691 40.72 | 94,050 45.22 | 102,847 49.45 |
| Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers | 11-9141 | 80 | 11.62 | 57,983 27.88 | 4.45 | 24,558 11.80 | 37,870 18.21 | 47,486 22.83 | 67,924 32.66 | 81,481 39.18 |
| Social and Community Service Managers | 11-9151 | 90 | 11.62 | 62,005 29.81 | 5.16 | 37,751 18.15 | 37,751 18.15 | 52,745 25.36 | 78,124 37.56 | 108,801 52.31 |
| Managers, All Other | 11-9199 | 110 | 13.02 | 115,941 55.74 | 3.02 | 75,876 36.48 | 81,819 39.34 | 105,867 50.90 | 142,338 68.43 | 169,178 81.33 |
| Business and Financial Operations Occupations | 13-0000 | 1,970 | 3.22 | 87,399 42.02 | 1.06 | 47,763 22.96 | 60,264 28.98 | 78,191 37.59 | 102,716 49.38 | 132,400 63.65 |
| Business Operations Specialists | 13-1000 | 1,280 | 3.71 | 85,719 41.21 | 1.19 | 47,764 22.96 | 59,891 28.80 | 78,101 37.55 | 102,481 49.27 | 130,753 62.87 |
| Buyers and Purchasing Agents | 13-1020 | 100 | 12.59 | 77,391 37.20 | 3.61 | 47,120 22.65 | 53,930 25.93 | 76,813 36.93 | 94,754 45.55 | 116,886 56.20 |
| Compliance Officers | 13-1041 | 80 | 14.00 | 90,056 43.29 | 3.45 | 57,369 27.59 | 67,162 32.29 | 90,285 43.41 | 102,481 49.27 | 131,398 63.17 |
| Cost Estimators | 13-1051 | 90 | 11.39 | 88,805 42.69 | 3.11 | 47,585 22.88 | 76,000 36.54 | 85,858 41.28 | 106,605 51.26 | 110,309 53.04 |
| Human Resources Specialists | 13-1071 | 150 | 9.95 | 83,126 39.96 | 3.05 | 47,184 22.68 | 59,891 28.80 | 77,846 37.43 | 106,548 51.23 | 127,546 61.32 |
| Project Management Specialists | 13-1082 | 240 | 7.88 | 96,929 46.60 | 2.16 | 61,803 29.71 | 73,813 35.49 | 87,691 42.16 | 116,322 55.92 | 144,631 69.54 |
| Management Analysts | 13-1111 | 80 | 14.15 | 125,057 60.12 | 5.65 | 75,163 36.14 | 96,101 46.20 | 102,107 49.09 | 129,682 62.35 | 228,555 109.88 |
| Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners | 13-1121 | 20 | 25.61 | 63,543 30.55 | 7.69 | 43,419 20.87 | 43,420 20.87 | 61,894 29.76 | 80,660 38.78 | 86,284 41.48 |
| Training and Development Specialists | 13-1151 | 50 | 15.24 | 77,526 37.28 | 4.45 | 43,355 20.84 | 55,193 26.54 | 74,271 35.71 | 91,596 44.04 | 116,607 56.07 |
| Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists | 13-1161 | 160 | 8.48 | 72,357 34.78 | 3.98 | 31,723 15.25 | 44,237 21.27 | 60,925 29.29 | 78,689 37.83 | 130,753 62.87 |
| Business Operations Specialists, All Other | 13-1199 | 310 | 6.88 | 77,855 37.43 | 2.86 | 55,359 26.62 | 58,906 28.32 | 60,996 29.32 | 87,705 42.17 | 117,144 56.32 |
| Financial Specialists | 13-2000 | 690 | 5.25 | 90,539 43.53 | 1.96 | 47,581 22.88 | 61,296 29.47 | 79,076 38.02 | 103,068 49.55 | 135,041 64.92 |
| Accountants and Auditors | 13-2011 | 390 | 5.93 | 86,292 41.48 | 1.70 | 49,558 23.82 | 62,489 30.05 | 79,791 38.36 | 102,778 49.42 | 134,150 64.49 |
| Property Appraisers and Assessors | 13-2020 | 50 | 21.77 | 58,874 28.31 | 3.80 | 40,966 19.69 | 45,340 21.80 | 47,376 22.78 | 75,221 36.17 | 82,146 39.49 |
| Credit Analysts | 13-2041 | 10 | 28.54 | 74,467 35.80 | 6.76 | 53,643 25.79 | 53,643 25.79 | 71,202 34.23 | 93,463 44.93 | 93,504 44.95 |
| Financial and Investment Analysts | 13-2051 | 20 | 28.50 | 94,801 45.58 | 9.50 | 66,272 31.87 | 66,404 31.93 | 68,497 32.93 | 103,015 49.53 | 190,231 91.46 |
| Personal Financial Advisors | 13-2052 | 50 | 18.54 | 161,741 77.76 | 9.85 | 51,585 24.80 | 61,118 29.38 | 93,792 45.09 | 224,384 107.88 | 335,900 161.49 |
| Loan Officers | 13-2072 | 130 | 13.36 | 95,290 45.82 | 3.57 | 50,097 24.09 | 63,349 30.45 | 82,338 39.58 | 107,190 51.53 | 135,041 64.92 |
| Financial Specialists, All Other | 13-2099 | 20 | 28.56 | 67,586 32.50 | 6.78 | 47,862 23.01 | 51,397 24.71 | 62,135 29.87 | 73,766 35.47 | 114,289 54.95 |
| Computer and Mathematical Occupations | 15-0000 | 470 | 5.83 | 96,392 46.34 | 2.00 | 52,740 25.36 | 67,623 32.52 | 82,228 39.54 | 115,379 55.47 | 158,046 75.98 |
| Computer Occupations | 15-1200 | 460 | 5.87 | 95,610 45.96 | 1.98 | 52,370 25.18 | 67,623 32.52 | 82,227 39.54 | 112,935 54.30 | 158,046 75.98 |
| Computer Systems Analysts | 15-1211 | 30 | 20.79 | 93,472 44.93 | 6.85 | 47,549 22.86 | 78,032 37.51 | 79,895 38.41 | 113,340 54.49 | 136,107 65.43 |
| Computer Network Support Specialists | 15-1231 | 30 | 22.27 | 63,486 30.52 | 5.29 | 44,239 21.27 | 49,258 23.68 | 60,264 28.97 | 73,532 35.35 | 95,559 45.94 |
| Computer User Support Specialists | 15-1232 | 110 | 10.26 | 67,331 32.37 | 2.53 | 40,129 19.30 | 52,979 25.47 | 67,623 32.52 | 71,951 34.59 | 92,820 44.63 |
| Computer Network Architects | 15-1241 | 10 | 30.97 | 111,208 53.47 | 7.06 | 84,134 40.45 | 103,338 49.68 | 104,786 50.38 | 104,921 50.44 | 142,758 68.63 |
| Database Administrators | 15-1242 | 20 | 22.83 | 92,193 44.33 | 5.64 | 69,840 33.57 | 82,227 39.54 | 84,791 40.76 | 116,116 55.82 | 117,156 56.32 |
| Network and Computer Systems Administrators | 15-1244 | 70 | 14.90 | 83,513 40.15 | 2.76 | 60,601 29.13 | 68,520 32.95 | 81,710 39.28 | 95,814 46.06 | 112,625 54.14 |
| Software Developers | 15-1252 | 120 | 9.76 | 133,753 64.30 | 2.97 | 74,990 36.05 | 102,184 49.13 | 129,010 62.03 | 158,048 75.99 | 175,210 84.23 |
| Computer Occupations, All Other | 15-1299 | 20 | 33.43 | 116,898 56.20 | 5.32 | 84,268 40.51 | 103,191 49.61 | 115,379 55.47 | 133,255 64.06 | 158,250 76.08 |
| Architecture and Engineering Occupations | 17-0000 | 810 | 6.50 | 100,176 48.16 | 1.12 | 62,769 30.18 | 76,736 36.89 | 98,336 47.28 | 124,213 59.72 | 142,866 68.69 |
| Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers | 17-1000 | 90 | 14.74 | 91,553 44.02 | 2.67 | 60,857 29.26 | 79,059 38.00 | 83,471 40.13 | 104,853 50.41 | 125,497 60.33 |
| Cartographers and Photogrammetrists | 17-1021 | 10 | 31.08 | 78,252 37.62 | 3.96 | 67,440 32.42 | 80,425 38.66 | 82,884 39.85 | 83,471 40.13 | 85,732 41.21 |
| Surveyors | 17-1022 | 60 | 17.14 | 90,878 43.69 | 2.69 | 60,857 29.26 | 79,059 38.00 | 85,091 40.91 | 104,853 50.41 | 118,116 56.79 |
| Engineers | 17-2000 | 510 | 6.97 | 112,334 54.01 | 1.24 | 76,666 36.85 | 88,108 42.36 | 106,720 51.31 | 129,633 62.33 | 162,422 78.09 |
| Civil Engineers | 17-2051 | 190 | 11.04 | 105,771 50.85 | 2.21 | 72,307 34.77 | 80,023 38.47 | 98,983 47.59 | 129,252 62.14 | 163,298 78.51 |
| Electrical Engineers | 17-2071 | 40 | 24.85 | 109,714 52.75 | 3.81 | 82,821 39.81 | 89,246 42.91 | 110,608 53.18 | 126,352 60.74 | 128,387 61.72 |
| Environmental Engineers | 17-2081 | 30 | 23.48 | 107,808 51.83 | 4.32 | 73,320 35.25 | 80,491 38.69 | 100,821 48.47 | 129,344 62.18 | 134,800 64.80 |
| Industrial Engineers | 17-2112 | 30 | 22.85 | 100,946 48.53 | 5.05 | 66,453 31.95 | 78,130 37.56 | 94,126 45.25 | 130,783 62.87 | 139,179 66.91 |
| Mechanical Engineers | 17-2141 | 40 | 19.21 | 109,892 52.83 | 3.60 | 70,994 34.13 | 96,414 46.35 | 106,720 51.31 | 129,656 62.34 | 144,475 69.46 |
| Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers | 17-2151 | 70 | 14.28 | 127,916 61.49 | 3.04 | 99,297 47.74 | 116,381 55.95 | 116,382 55.95 | 162,422 78.09 | 162,422 78.09 |
| Petroleum Engineers | 17-2171 | 60 | 14.42 | 130,481 62.73 | 3.27 | 100,155 48.15 | 111,501 53.61 | 128,431 61.74 | 129,597 62.31 | 169,087 81.29 |
| Drafters, Engineering Technicians, and Mapping Technicians | 17-3000 | 210 | 11.18 | 74,436 35.78 | 1.81 | 48,388 23.26 | 60,376 29.03 | 71,464 34.36 | 86,768 41.72 | 111,153 53.44 |
| Architectural and Civil Drafters | 17-3011 | 40 | 20.36 | 71,569 34.41 | 2.58 | 57,892 27.84 | 61,426 29.53 | 67,620 32.51 | 79,269 38.11 | 86,768 41.72 |
| Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3022 | 60 | 17.13 | 62,492 30.05 | 2.54 | 47,041 22.62 | 48,388 23.26 | 63,851 30.70 | 71,090 34.18 | 87,730 42.18 |
| Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | 17-3023 | 30 | 27.64 | 102,643 49.34 | 4.06 | 72,446 34.83 | 91,651 44.06 | 111,153 53.44 | 111,153 53.44 | 115,001 55.29 |
| Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other | 17-3029 | |
34.61 | 83,602 40.19 | 3.54 | 62,821 30.20 | 71,480 34.37 | 86,127 41.41 | 88,673 42.63 | 98,786 47.49 |
| Surveying and Mapping Technicians | 17-3031 | 30 | 23.49 | 68,786 33.07 | 3.11 | 47,415 22.80 | 60,139 28.92 | 72,762 34.98 | 76,398 36.73 | 83,834 40.31 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations | 19-0000 | 640 | 7.04 | 78,500 37.74 | 1.48 | 42,765 20.56 | 53,883 25.91 | 73,699 35.43 | 94,822 45.59 | 118,436 56.94 |
| Life Scientists | 19-1000 | 110 | 17.95 | 81,109 38.99 | 2.14 | 53,262 25.61 | 66,990 32.21 | 81,659 39.26 | 92,967 44.70 | 98,786 47.49 |
| Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | 19-1023 | 40 | 21.30 | 75,289 36.20 | 3.02 | 53,260 25.61 | 65,695 31.58 | 77,713 37.36 | 84,025 40.40 | 92,997 44.71 |
| Biological Scientists, All Other | 19-1029 | 20 | 34.61 | 94,463 45.42 | 4.36 | 75,372 36.24 | 81,659 39.26 | 93,633 45.02 | 109,306 52.55 | 118,436 56.94 |
| Conservation Scientists | 19-1031 | 30 | 31.12 | 82,370 39.60 | 3.90 | 62,821 30.20 | 64,895 31.20 | 86,127 41.41 | 96,263 46.28 | 98,786 47.49 |
| Foresters | 19-1032 | 10 | 34.28 | 75,483 36.29 | 3.93 | 63,505 30.53 | 66,990 32.21 | 75,423 36.26 | 78,537 37.76 | 88,673 42.63 |
| Physical Scientists | 19-2000 | 110 | 14.00 | 92,072 44.27 | 3.25 | 63,505 30.53 | 66,621 32.03 | 83,365 40.08 | 105,640 50.79 | 132,014 63.47 |
| Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health | 19-2041 | 50 | 20.85 | 77,031 37.04 | 3.85 | 54,969 26.43 | 63,505 30.53 | 73,659 35.41 | 89,073 42.83 | 105,640 50.79 |
| Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers | 19-2042 | 40 | 20.37 | 106,654 51.28 | 5.35 | 64,063 30.80 | 81,422 39.15 | 101,930 49.00 | 119,912 57.65 | 151,667 72.92 |
| Hydrologists | 19-2043 | 10 | 32.65 | 113,600 54.62 | 10.68 | 70,441 33.86 | 74,827 35.97 | 100,197 48.17 | 141,959 68.25 | 205,960 99.02 |
| Social Scientists and Related Workers | 19-3000 | 60 | 16.90 | 95,303 45.82 | 4.41 | 56,528 27.18 | 73,429 35.30 | 86,962 41.81 | 113,603 54.62 | 148,757 71.52 |
| School Psychologists | 19-3034 | 10 | 28.46 | 87,292 41.96 | 3.82 | 73,429 35.30 | 84,393 40.57 | 86,083 41.39 | 99,218 47.70 | 104,871 50.42 |
| Urban and Regional Planners | 19-3051 | 10 | 27.42 | 83,606 40.19 | 7.15 | 56,528 27.18 | 60,143 28.92 | 81,687 39.27 | 107,196 51.53 | 112,720 54.20 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians | 19-4000 | 240 | 11.32 | 57,511 27.65 | 1.87 | 40,507 19.47 | 47,107 22.65 | 52,302 25.14 | 66,756 32.09 | 81,737 39.30 |
| Chemical Technicians | 19-4031 | 70 | 17.68 | 56,845 27.33 | 4.33 | 40,280 19.37 | 40,507 19.47 | 51,652 24.84 | 64,382 30.95 | 84,912 40.82 |
| Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health | 19-4042 | 40 | 29.80 | 52,905 25.43 | 5.15 | 40,415 19.43 | 49,158 23.63 | 49,859 23.97 | 50,823 24.44 | 65,038 31.27 |
| Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians | 19-4043 | 20 | 22.83 | 59,829 28.76 | 4.46 | 40,776 19.60 | 49,090 23.60 | 62,466 30.03 | 66,992 32.21 | 73,850 35.51 |
| Forest and Conservation Technicians | 19-4071 | 80 | 36.04 | 61,923 29.77 | 3.08 | 44,881 21.58 | 49,286 23.70 | 57,251 27.52 | 74,196 35.67 | 86,470 41.57 |
| Forensic Science Technicians | 19-4092 | 20 | 24.10 | 49,309 23.71 | 6.66 | 42,765 20.56 | 42,765 20.56 | 42,765 20.56 | 53,025 25.49 | 74,643 35.89 |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other | 19-4099 | 20 | 29.78 | 53,459 25.70 | 6.88 | 39,359 18.93 | 39,359 18.93 | 54,782 26.34 | 60,139 28.92 | 79,862 38.40 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians | 19-5000 | 120 | 11.25 | 98,643 47.42 | 2.45 | 63,976 30.76 | 75,992 36.53 | 96,970 46.62 | 114,592 55.09 | 144,313 69.38 |
| Occupational Health and Safety Specialists | 19-5011 | 110 | 11.47 | 99,922 48.04 | 2.44 | 66,333 31.89 | 76,235 36.65 | 96,994 46.63 | 116,059 55.80 | 144,313 69.38 |
| Community and Social Service Occupations | 21-0000 | 610 | 7.67 | 62,844 30.21 | 1.46 | 36,662 17.63 | 46,557 22.38 | 58,010 27.89 | 75,408 36.26 | 96,801 46.54 |
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