Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 86* 94* Anchorage, AK......................... 108* 105 Atlanta, GA........................... 100 103 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 93* 90* Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 93* 92* Birmingham, AL........................ 93* 93* Bloomington, IN....................... 89* 90* Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 110* 111* Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 77* 74* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 99 92* Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 92* 99 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 99 101 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 106* 105 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 96* 94 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 99 97 Columbus, OH.......................... 98 101 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 86* 93* Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 96* 101 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 97* 100 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 104* 98 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 94* 97 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 98 95 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 99 93* Great Falls, MT....................... 86* 86* Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 94* 92* Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 92* 96 Hartford, CT.......................... 110* 109* Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 93* 90* Honolulu, HI.......................... 103 107 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 94* 101 Huntsville, AL........................ 94* 95 Indianapolis, IN...................... 95* 83* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 83* 88* Anchorage, AK......................... 98 123* Atlanta, GA........................... 100 99 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 98 91* Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 93* 94 Birmingham, AL........................ 93* 102 Bloomington, IN....................... 95* 92* Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 106* 114* Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 93* 78* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 89* 108 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 93* 88* Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 91* 100 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 105* 109 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 97 104 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 99 99 Columbus, OH.......................... 91* 102 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 92* 84* Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 99 97 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 90* 98 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 102 103 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 92* 98 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 93* 95 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 95* 106 Great Falls, MT....................... 74* 95 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 93* 96 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 88* 98 Hartford, CT.......................... 106* 121* Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 87* 91* Honolulu, HI.......................... 102 112* Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 96 88* Huntsville, AL........................ 94* 97 Indianapolis, IN...................... 96* 98 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 87* 85* Anchorage, AK......................... 104 103 Atlanta, GA........................... 94 102 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 80* 94* Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 96 94* Birmingham, AL........................ 91* 94* Bloomington, IN....................... 75* 86* Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 102 111* Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 72* 75* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 101 97* Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 97 91* Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 105 100 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 102 107* Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 91 96* Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 92 99 Columbus, OH.......................... 102 97 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 84* 82* Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 99 97 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 93* 90* Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 97 103 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 92* 90* Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 102 99 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 105 98 Great Falls, MT....................... 85* 79* Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 83* 95* Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 88* 91* Hartford, CT.......................... 104 110* Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 88* 93* Honolulu, HI.......................... 101 97 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 92 96* Huntsville, AL........................ 97 94* Indianapolis, IN...................... 92 96 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 90 78* Anchorage, AK......................... 137* 105 Atlanta, GA........................... 102 98 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 104 93* Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 96 95 Birmingham, AL........................ 92 94 Bloomington, IN....................... 85* 81* Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 136* 110* Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 74* 75* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 121* 95 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 88* 78* Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 101 93 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 136* 109* Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 99 93* Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 111 97 Columbus, OH.......................... 107 95 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 101 77* Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 98 91* Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 109 101 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 120* 93 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 120* 88* Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 108 99 Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 116* 91* Great Falls, MT....................... 130* 95 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 100 94* Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 90* 80* Hartford, CT.......................... 125* 103 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 107 87* Honolulu, HI.......................... 123* 110 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 100 91* Huntsville, AL........................ 99 86* Indianapolis, IN...................... 101 91* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO............ 100 100 Amarillo, TX.......................... 87* 94 Anchorage, AK......................... 112* 112 Atlanta, GA........................... 101 109 Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.................. 96* 98 Austin-San Marcos, TX................. 91* 93 Birmingham, AL........................ 84* 100 Bloomington, IN....................... 95* 106 Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT........................... 105 113* Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX.................................... 74* 78* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY............. 108* 103 Charleston-North Charleston, SC....... 99 106 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC... 101 101 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI........ 101 108 Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN......... 97 101 Cleveland-Akron, OH................... 102 108 Columbus, OH.......................... 93 103 Corpus Christi, TX.................... 86* 88* Dallas-Fort Worth, TX................. 88* 101 Dayton-Springfield, OH................ 104* 107 Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI........... 115* 110 Elkhart-Goshen, IN.................... 95* 103 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO............. 93* 114* Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI..... 99 103 Great Falls, MT....................... 94* 94 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC.................................... 99 106 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC... 102 97 Hartford, CT.......................... 108* 109 Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC.......... 97 104 Honolulu, HI.......................... 103 106 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX........ 97 97 Huntsville, AL........................ 97 95 Indianapolis, IN...................... 105 101 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial Iowa City, IA......................... 96* 96 Johnstown, PA......................... 86* 87* Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 97 94 Knoxville, TN......................... 91* 104 Lincoln, NE........................... 87* 86* Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 105* 107* Louisville, KY-IN..................... 95* 92* Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 91* 86* Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 94* 97 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 95* 108 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 100 101 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 106* 103 Mobile, AL............................ 87* 82* New Orleans, LA....................... 93* 91* New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 112* 115* Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 90* 87* Ocala, FL............................. 89* 89* Oklahoma City, OK..................... 89* 88* Orlando, FL........................... 91* 95 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 104* 107* Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 95* 100 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 95* 92 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 103 105 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 106* 110* Reading, PA........................... 100 106* Reno, NV.............................. 97* 98 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 102 97 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 96* 99 Rochester, NY......................... 96* 90* Rockford, IL.......................... 98 91* Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 104* 103 Salinas, CA........................... 111* 117* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related Iowa City, IA......................... 94* 103 Johnstown, PA......................... 89* 90* Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 93* 97 Knoxville, TN......................... 96* 85* Lincoln, NE........................... 86* 92* Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 107* 110* Louisville, KY-IN..................... 94* 105 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 80* 102 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 90* 93 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 93* 97 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 95* 102 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 102 120* Mobile, AL............................ 84* 85* New Orleans, LA....................... 95* 92* New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 113* 116* Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 88* 96 Ocala, FL............................. 86* 93 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 83* 93 Orlando, FL........................... 86* 95 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 105* 107 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 99 97 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 95* 99 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 93* 113* Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 109* 114* Reading, PA........................... 92* 102 Reno, NV.............................. 93* 101 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 93* 114* Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 94* 99 Rochester, NY......................... 96* 105 Rockford, IL.......................... 95* 100 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 104 113* Salinas, CA........................... 118* 117* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support Iowa City, IA......................... 89* 99 Johnstown, PA......................... 83* 83* Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 93 97 Knoxville, TN......................... 95 93* Lincoln, NE........................... 82* 85* Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 111* 104* Louisville, KY-IN..................... 96 96* Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 92* 87* Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 101 95* Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 92* 94* Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 98 102 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 105 101 Mobile, AL............................ 92* 88* New Orleans, LA....................... 97 94* New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 108* 112* Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 90* 89* Ocala, FL............................. 89* 86* Oklahoma City, OK..................... 89* 87* Orlando, FL........................... 97 88* Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 97 104* Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 103 99 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 86* 95* Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 107 103 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 99 103* Reading, PA........................... 103 100 Reno, NV.............................. 97 97* Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 101 98 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 96 96* Rochester, NY......................... 92* 95* Rockford, IL.......................... 97 94* Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 98 101 Salinas, CA........................... 124* 109* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair Iowa City, IA......................... 110 97 Johnstown, PA......................... 106 84* Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 119* 100 Knoxville, TN......................... 93 83* Lincoln, NE........................... 93 89* Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 120* 101 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 120* 90* Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 101 96 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 103 93* Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 99 89* Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 120* 97 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 124* 102 Mobile, AL............................ 102 93* New Orleans, LA....................... 98 87* New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 140* 109* Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 95 89* Ocala, FL............................. 91 101 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 111 103 Orlando, FL........................... 99 89* Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 116* 106 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 90 95 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 105 91* Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 125* 105 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 113* 103 Reading, PA........................... 111* 96 Reno, NV.............................. 105 106 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 122* 89* Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 101 94* Rochester, NY......................... 103 85* Rockford, IL.......................... 121* 99 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 112 112* Salinas, CA........................... 144* 105 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving Iowa City, IA......................... 98 98 Johnstown, PA......................... 82* 83* Kansas City, MO-KS.................... 101 99 Knoxville, TN......................... 86* 97 Lincoln, NE........................... 88* 93 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA.................................... 96 104 Louisville, KY-IN..................... 97 96 Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL..... 102 105 Memphis, TN-AR-MS..................... 94* 98 Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL............. 94* 100 Milwaukee-Racine, WI.................. 103 109 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI........... 113* 109 Mobile, AL............................ 93* 93 New Orleans, LA....................... 93* 102 New York-Northern New Jersey- Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA................... 102 112 Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News, VA-NC................................. 91* 91 Ocala, FL............................. 92* 105 Oklahoma City, OK..................... 86* 89* Orlando, FL........................... 83 108 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD........................... 97 110 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ...................... 94* 102 Pittsburgh, PA........................ 96 98 Portland-Salem, OR-WA................. 98 102 Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA................................. 108* 107 Reading, PA........................... 97 104 Reno, NV.............................. 95* 103 Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.......... 95* 102 Richmond-Petersburg, VA............... 99 102 Rochester, NY......................... 97 102 Rockford, IL.......................... 100 106 Sacramento-Yolo, CA................... 108 110 Salinas, CA........................... 93* 106 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Management, Metropolitan Area1 All business, occupations and financial San Antonio, TX....................... 88* 94* San Diego, CA......................... 106* 108* San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 117* 115* Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 107* 104 Springfield, MA....................... 107* 105 Springfield, MO....................... 85* 83* St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 100 98 Tallahassee, FL....................... 90* 82* Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 93* 90* Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 97* 102 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 106* 104 York, PA.............................. 95* 103 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 95* 97 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Metropolitan Area1 Professional Service and related San Antonio, TX....................... 89* 89* San Diego, CA......................... 108* 114* San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 114* 124* Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 97 120* Springfield, MA....................... 107* 107 Springfield, MO....................... 87* 85* St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 97 95 Tallahassee, FL....................... 88* 97 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 89* 97 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 96* 103 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 105* 108 York, PA.............................. 96* 99 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 92* 92 See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Office and Metropolitan Area1 Sales and administrat- related ive support San Antonio, TX....................... 81* 90* San Diego, CA......................... 102 103 San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 119* 119* Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 107 105* Springfield, MA....................... 109* 108* Springfield, MO....................... 88* 84* St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 96 97 Tallahassee, FL....................... 89* 89* Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 95 97 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 98 95* Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 103 109* York, PA.............................. 87* 93* Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 89* 90* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Construction Installatio- Metropolitan Area1 and n, extraction maintenance, and repair San Antonio, TX....................... 106 92* San Diego, CA......................... 117* 102 San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 133* 112* Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 122* 102 Springfield, MA....................... 115* 105 Springfield, MO....................... 84* 87* St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 128* 102 Tallahassee, FL....................... 96 83* Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 106 89* Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 101 89* Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 109 111* York, PA.............................. 112* 94* Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 109 91* See footnotes at end of table. Table 1. Pay relatives for major occupational groups in metropolitan areas, National Compensation Survey, June 2006 - Continued (Average pay for all occupations and for each occupational group shown in the Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO metropolitan area = 100.) Transportat- Metropolitan Area1 Production ion and material moving San Antonio, TX....................... 93* 87* San Diego, CA......................... 101 103 San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA.... 105 110 Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA.......... 114* 115* Springfield, MA....................... 105* 117* Springfield, MO....................... 91* 91 St. Louis, MO-IL...................... 101 110 Tallahassee, FL....................... 92* 95 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL... 90* 105 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA........ 102 99 Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV..... 105 108 York, PA.............................. 93* 105 Youngstown-Warren, OH................. 99 112* * The pay relative for this area is significantly different from the average in the metropolitan area at the 10 percent level of significance. For additional details, see the Technical Note at http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ncspay.tn.htm. 1 A metropolitan area can be a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) as defined by the Office of Management and Budget, 1994.