FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: FOR RELEASE: Cheryl Abbot, Regional Economist August 19, 2008 (214) 767-6970 http://www.bls.gov/ro6/ OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, MAY 2007 (PDF) Workers in the San Antonio, Texas, metropolitan area(1) had an average (mean) hourly wage of $16.64 during May 2007, compared with the nationwide average of $19.56, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor. Regional Commissioner Stanley W. Suchman noted that, after testing for statistical significance, wages in the local area were lower than their respective national averages in 21 of the 22 major occupational groups. When compared to the nationwide distribution, local employment was more highly concentrated in 6 of the 22 occupational groups including office and administrative support as well as food preparation and serving related workers. Nine occupational groups, including production occupations, had employment shares significantly below their national representation. (See table A and box note at end of release.)
Major occupational group | Employment share (percent of total) | Average (mean) hourly wage | ||||
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United States |
San Antonio |
Significant difference(2) |
United States |
San Antonio |
Significant difference(2) |
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Management |
4.5% | 4.0% | Yes | $46.22 | $41.14 | Yes |
Business and financial operations |
4.5 | 4.4 | No | 30.01 | 26.30 | Yes |
Computer and mathematical science |
2.4 | 2.1 | Yes | 34.71 | 29.93 | Yes |
Architecture and engineering |
1.9 | 1.4 | Yes | 33.11 | 29.07 | Yes |
Life, physical, and social science |
0.9 | 0.8 | Yes | 29.82 | 27.76 | Yes |
Community and social services |
1.3 | 1.0 | Yes | 19.49 | 18.65 | No |
Legal |
0.7 | 0.7 | No | 42.53 | 36.84 | Yes |
Education, training, and library |
6.2 | 6.9 | Yes | 22.41 | 20.39 | Yes |
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media |
1.3 | 1.1 | Yes | 23.27 | 19.75 | Yes |
Healthcare practitioner and technical |
5.1 | 5.1 | No | 31.26 | 28.54 | Yes |
Healthcare support |
2.7 | 2.7 | No | 12.31 | 10.87 | Yes |
Protective service |
2.3 | 2.6 | Yes | 18.63 | 16.41 | Yes |
Food preparation and serving related |
8.4 | 9.9 | Yes | 9.35 | 8.31 | Yes |
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance |
3.3 | 3.6 | Yes | 11.33 | 9.42 | Yes |
Personal care and service |
2.5 | 3.4 | Yes | 11.53 | 7.97 | Yes |
Sales and related |
10.7 | 10.6 | No | 16.94 | 14.00 | Yes |
Office and administrative support |
17.3 | 19.3 | Yes | 15.00 | 13.55 | Yes |
Farming, fishing, and forestry |
0.3 | 0.1 | Yes | 10.89 | 8.68 | Yes |
Construction and extraction |
5.0 | 4.8 | No | 19.53 | 14.34 | Yes |
Installation, maintenance, and repair |
4.0 | 4.2 | No | 19.20 | 16.25 | Yes |
Production |
7.6 | 5.3 | Yes | 15.05 | 12.79 | Yes |
Transportation and material moving |
7.2 | 6.0 | Yes | 14.75 | 12.30 | Yes |
Occupation | Employment(1) | Mean hourly wage | Mean annual wage (2) | Median hourly wage |
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All Occupations |
812,180 | $ 16.64 | $ 34,610 | 12.76 |
Management occupations |
32,690 | 41.14 | 85,570 | 36.01 |
Chief executives |
940 | 75.45 | 156,930 | (3) |
General and operations managers |
11,320 | 45.65 | 94,950 | 39.31 |
Legislators |
(4) | (5) | 23,760 | (5) |
Advertising and promotions managers |
130 | 38.02 | 79,090 | 35.49 |
Marketing managers |
640 | 49.83 | 103,640 | 46.60 |
Sales managers |
1,350 | 43.75 | 91,000 | 38.22 |
Public relations managers |
220 | 39.23 | 81,590 | 35.64 |
Administrative services managers |
1,690 | 34.57 | 71,900 | 33.18 |
Computer and information systems managers |
1,000 | 49.29 | 102,510 | 45.82 |
Financial managers |
2,000 | 53.70 | 111,690 | 47.33 |
Compensation and benefits managers |
270 | 41.08 | 85,450 | 39.31 |
Training and development managers |
120 | 40.26 | 83,730 | 39.91 |
Human resources managers, all other |
160 | 46.13 | 95,940 | 42.49 |
Industrial production managers |
560 | 42.87 | 89,160 | 41.82 |
Purchasing managers |
240 | 44.91 | 93,400 | 41.57 |
Transportation, storage, and distribution managers |
460 | 39.00 | 81,110 | 36.18 |
Construction managers |
1,930 | 29.28 | 60,900 | 27.09 |
Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program |
280 | 17.17 | 35,700 | 16.10 |
Education administrators, elementary and secondary school |
1,550 | (5) | 69,830 | (5) |
Education administrators, postsecondary |
390 | 36.82 | 76,580 | 31.80 |
Education administrators, all other |
120 | 27.46 | 57,110 | 27.15 |
Engineering managers |
570 | 52.07 | 108,300 | 49.42 |
Food service managers |
1,310 | 24.36 | 50,660 | 22.34 |
Funeral directors |
130 | 17.48 | 36,360 | 15.28 |
Lodging managers |
220 | 26.53 | 55,190 | 24.09 |
Medical and health services managers |
1,520 | 36.31 | 75,530 | 34.56 |
Natural sciences managers |
(4) | 50.86 | 105,790 | 42.99 |
Postmasters and mail superintendents |
60 | 30.55 | 63,540 | 29.97 |
Property, real estate, and community association managers |
1,610 | 18.97 | 39,460 | 16.81 |
Social and community service managers |
540 | 24.46 | 50,870 | 23.57 |
Managers, all other |
1,220 | 45.41 | 94,450 | 44.22 |
Business and financial operations occupations |
35,770 | 26.30 | 54,700 | 24.33 |
Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products |
490 | 24.94 | 51,870 | 20.98 |
Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products |
1,610 | 28.08 | 58,420 | 27.92 |
Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators |
3,140 | 21.14 | 43,960 | 19.65 |
Insurance appraisers, auto damage |
120 | 22.66 | 47,130 | 21.84 |
Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation |
940 | 24.56 | 51,080 | 23.24 |
Cost estimators |
1,200 | 23.57 | 49,030 | 22.27 |
Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists |
1,290 | 19.27 | 40,090 | 16.54 |
Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists |
710 | 24.70 | 51,370 | 23.54 |
Training and development specialists |
880 | 22.75 | 47,330 | 21.97 |
Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other |
1,310 | 29.64 | 61,650 | 28.85 |
Logisticians |
1,920 | 18.61 | 38,700 | 14.31 |
Management analysts |
2,180 | 29.19 | 60,720 | 27.96 |
Meeting and convention planners |
250 | 19.98 | 41,560 | 17.89 |
Business operations specialists, all other |
6,530 | 29.35 | 61,050 | 28.27 |
Accountants and auditors |
5,720 | 26.83 | 55,810 | 24.51 |
Appraisers and assessors of real estate |
430 | (4) | (4) | (4) |
Budget analysts |
470 | 29.81 | 62,010 | 29.16 |
Credit analysts |
350 | 30.68 | 63,800 | 30.61 |
Financial analysts |
1,110 | 23.31 | 48,490 | 19.57 |
Personal financial advisors |
1,090 | 33.55 | 69,790 | 23.92 |
Insurance underwriters |
830 | 26.45 | 55,020 | 23.89 |
Financial examiners |
200 | 32.54 | 67,690 | 30.76 |
Loan counselors |
460 | 15.54 | 32,320 | 14.67 |
Loan officers |
1,230 | 32.38 | 67,350 | 26.68 |
Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents |
270 | 27.85 | 57,940 | 25.07 |
Tax preparers |
350 | 16.60 | 34,520 | 13.41 |
Financial specialists, all other |
620 | 25.24 | 52,500 | 24.26 |
Computer and mathematical occupations |
16,820 | 29.93 | 62,240 | 29.03 |
Computer and information scientists, research |
350 | 40.11 | 83,430 | 40.51 |
Computer programmers |
1,740 | 32.57 | 67,750 | 30.81 |
Computer software engineers, applications |
2,940 | 33.26 | 69,180 | 31.55 |
Computer software engineers, systems software |
1,140 | 34.93 | 72,650 | 32.01 |
Computer support specialists |
3,280 | 21.06 | 43,800 | 20.31 |
Computer systems analysts |
2,480 | 31.13 | 64,740 | 30.30 |
Database administrators |
730 | 29.20 | 60,730 | 29.29 |
Network and computer systems administrators |
1,720 | 27.74 | 57,710 | 27.11 |
Network systems and data communications analysts |
800 | 28.39 | 59,050 | 26.98 |
Computer specialists, all other |
1,170 | 34.17 | 71,070 | 34.42 |
Actuaries |
60 | 46.71 | 97,150 | 40.78 |
Operations research analysts |
290 | 36.27 | 75,430 | 37.85 |
Statisticians |
90 | 31.32 | 65,150 | 31.00 |
Architecture and engineering occupations |
11,550 | 29.07 | 60,470 | 27.49 |
Architects, except landscape and naval |
720 | 32.64 | 67,890 | 30.42 |
Surveyors |
450 | 27.54 | 57,290 | 23.91 |
Aerospace engineers |
(4) | 40.02 | 83,240 | 38.27 |
Civil engineers |
(4) | 31.40 | 65,310 | 30.52 |
Computer hardware engineers |
140 | 42.55 | 88,510 | 42.70 |
Electrical engineers |
550 | 38.09 | 79,230 | 35.97 |
Electronics engineers, except computer |
610 | 37.06 | 77,080 | 37.12 |
Environmental engineers |
190 | 38.61 | 80,310 | 40.36 |
Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors |
80 | 30.82 | 64,110 | 32.47 |
Industrial engineers |
410 | 31.56 | 65,650 | 30.25 |
Materials engineers |
(4) | 40.53 | 84,310 | 41.30 |
Mechanical engineers |
720 | 31.76 | 66,070 | 30.27 |
Petroleum engineers |
50 | 50.53 | 105,090 | 52.92 |
Engineers, all other |
1,080 | 41.63 | 86,590 | 40.79 |
Architectural and civil drafters |
610 | 17.54 | 36,470 | 17.24 |
Electrical and electronics drafters |
280 | 20.09 | 41,800 | 19.76 |
Mechanical drafters |
340 | 20.55 | 42,730 | 19.12 |
Drafters, all other |
70 | 18.49 | 38,470 | 18.43 |
Civil engineering technicians |
880 | 17.46 | 36,310 | 16.36 |
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians |
490 | 25.88 | 53,830 | 26.07 |
Environmental engineering technicians |
70 | 20.95 | 43,580 | 19.83 |
Industrial engineering technicians |
200 | 25.60 | 53,260 | 23.77 |
Mechanical engineering technicians |
340 | 22.07 | 45,900 | 20.90 |
Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other |
540 | 23.70 | 49,290 | 23.25 |
Surveying and mapping technicians |
760 | 14.74 | 30,650 | 14.02 |
Life, physical, and social science occupations |
6,700 | 27.76 | 57,740 | 24.40 |
Food scientists and technologists |
50 | 30.18 | 62,780 | 27.76 |
Microbiologists |
50 | 29.60 | 61,580 | 29.36 |
Medical scientists, except epidemiologists |
280 | 41.62 | 86,560 | 40.07 |
Life scientists, all other |
60 | 35.99 | 74,870 | 30.67 |
Physicists |
(4) | 49.90 | 103,800 | 50.06 |
Chemists |
260 | 30.46 | 63,360 | 29.60 |
Materials scientists |
40 | 31.41 | 65,340 | 33.27 |
Environmental scientists and specialists, including health |
350 | 27.46 | 57,110 | 24.38 |
Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers |
270 | 43.94 | 91,390 | 35.50 |
Hydrologists |
60 | 36.04 | 74,970 | 38.67 |
Physical scientists, all other |
370 | 37.75 | 78,510 | 35.82 |
Economists |
70 | 36.47 | 75,850 | 28.56 |
Market research analysts |
1,240 | 29.92 | 62,240 | 26.92 |
Survey researchers |
(4) | 14.88 | 30,950 | 13.53 |
Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists |
700 | 30.20 | 62,810 | 26.71 |
Urban and regional planners |
130 | 23.76 | 49,430 | 22.07 |
Social scientists and related workers, all other |
270 | 35.91 | 74,690 | 35.60 |
Agricultural and food science technicians |
(4) | 13.15 | 27,350 | 10.98 |
Biological technicians |
170 | 19.64 | 40,860 | 18.73 |
Chemical technicians |
330 | 16.09 | 33,460 | 14.60 |
Geological and petroleum technicians |
50 | 15.26 | 31,730 | 12.14 |
Social science research assistants |
90 | 19.79 | 41,160 | 18.97 |
Environmental science and protection technicians, including health |
360 | 17.57 | 36,550 | 15.60 |
Forensic science technicians |
210 | 16.67 | 34,670 | 16.60 |
Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other |
400 | 14.94 | 31,080 | 11.94 |
Community and social services occupations |
7,800 | 18.65 | 38,780 | 16.98 |
Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors |
190 | 18.54 | 38,560 | 17.15 |
Educational, vocational, and school counselors |
1,580 | 24.83 | 51,650 | 25.38 |
Mental health counselors |
260 | 22.52 | 46,850 | 18.11 |
Rehabilitation counselors |
260 | 17.60 | 36,610 | 16.74 |
Counselors, all other |
220 | 26.78 | 55,700 | 26.72 |
Child, family, and school social workers |
1,610 | 16.14 | 33,560 | 14.98 |
Medical and public health social workers |
780 | 20.31 | 42,240 | 20.01 |
Mental health and substance abuse social workers |
220 | 18.16 | 37,780 | 17.41 |
Social workers, all other |
260 | 19.99 | 41,570 | 16.28 |
Health educators |
460 | 19.04 | 39,600 | 18.16 |
Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists |
(4) | 15.55 | 32,340 | 14.69 |
Social and human service assistants |
800 | 10.44 | 21,710 | 10.31 |
Community and social service specialists, all other |
270 | 13.72 | 28,530 | 13.83 |
Clergy |
110 | 18.99 | 39,510 | 17.68 |
Legal occupations |
5,920 | 36.84 | 76,630 | 29.18 |
Lawyers |
3,250 | 49.56 | 103,090 | 42.05 |
Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates |
180 | 31.12 | 64,720 | 34.75 |
Paralegals and legal assistants |
1,470 | 18.81 | 39,120 | 17.56 |
Court reporters |
200 | 25.55 | 53,150 | 25.92 |
Law clerks |
350 | 21.23 | 44,150 | 17.05 |
Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers |
230 | 19.52 | 40,600 | 17.66 |
Legal support workers, all other |
200 | 24.20 | 50,330 | 24.00 |
Education, training, and library occupations |
56,310 | 20.39 | 42,410 | 20.47 |
Business teachers, postsecondary |
340 | (5) | 72,860 | (5) |
Computer science teachers, postsecondary |
190 | (5) | 66,350 | (5) |
Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary |
170 | (5) | 58,320 | (5) |
Engineering teachers, postsecondary |
110 | (5) | 70,980 | (5) |
Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary |
60 | (5) | 54,580 | (5) |
Chemistry teachers, postsecondary |
110 | (5) | 59,030 | (5) |
Physics teachers, postsecondary |
60 | (5) | 54,670 | (5) |
Anthropology and archeology teachers, postsecondary |
50 | (5) | 50,490 | (5) |
Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary |
170 | (5) | 39,520 | (5) |
Economics teachers, postsecondary |
70 | (5) | 66,900 | (5) |
Geography teachers, postsecondary |
50 | (5) | 50,340 | (5) |
Political science teachers, postsecondary |
120 | (5) | 49,950 | (5) |
Psychology teachers, postsecondary |
220 | (5) | 65,930 | (5) |
Sociology teachers, postsecondary |
70 | (5) | 51,950 | (5) |
Health specialties teachers, postsecondary |
(4) | (5) | 43,770 | (5) |
Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary |
170 | (5) | 57,650 | (5) |
Education teachers, postsecondary |
230 | (5) | 61,810 | (5) |
Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary |
30 | (5) | 57,500 | (5) |
Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary |
360 | (5) | 50,950 | (5) |
Communications teachers, postsecondary |
160 | (5) | 41,150 | (5) |
English language and literature teachers, postsecondary |
310 | (5) | 52,350 | (5) |
Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary |
150 | (5) | 54,590 | (5) |
History teachers, postsecondary |
140 | (5) | 54,390 | (5) |
Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary |
90 | (5) | 63,590 | (5) |
Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary |
110 | (5) | 39,500 | (5) |
Vocational education teachers, postsecondary |
990 | 19.07 | 39,670 | 17.88 |
Preschool teachers, except special education |
2,770 | 10.39 | 21,610 | 8.84 |
Kindergarten teachers, except special education |
530 | (5) | 44,220 | (5) |
Elementary school teachers, except special education |
12,610 | (5) | 46,300 | (5) |
Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education |
5,940 | (5) | 47,390 | (5) |
Vocational education teachers, middle school |
130 | (5) | 49,170 | (5) |
Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education |
7,340 | (5) | 49,470 | (5) |
Vocational education teachers, secondary school |
850 | (5) | 48,720 | (5) |
Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school |
1,270 | (5) | 46,980 | (5) |
Special education teachers, middle school |
580 | (5) | 46,700 | (5) |
Special education teachers, secondary school |
500 | (5) | 46,740 | (5) |
Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors |
250 | 18.76 | 39,020 | 19.43 |
Self-enrichment education teachers |
730 | 21.16 | 44,010 | 21.60 |
Teachers and instructors, all other |
4,050 | (5) | 26,020 | (5) |
Curators |
30 | 24.86 | 51,700 | 22.63 |
Museum technicians and conservators |
60 | 14.69 | 30,550 | 13.51 |
Librarians |
820 | 24.43 | 50,810 | 24.50 |
Library technicians |
260 | 13.14 | 27,320 | 12.71 |
Instructional coordinators |
1,340 | 25.12 | 52,250 | 23.97 |
Teacher assistants |
8,100 | (5) | 18,120 | (5) |
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations |
9,080 | 19.75 | 41,080 | 16.69 |
Art directors |
140 | 27.93 | 58,090 | 24.23 |
Craft artists |
100 | 10.27 | 21,360 | 7.45 |
Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators |
50 | 23.91 | 49,740 | 22.44 |
Multi-media artists and animators |
60 | 20.10 | 41,810 | 20.54 |
Commercial and industrial designers |
(4) | 17.86 | 37,140 | 14.50 |
Floral designers |
160 | 10.75 | 22,360 | 9.91 |
Graphic designers |
1,100 | 21.29 | 44,290 | 19.72 |
Interior designers |
390 | 16.23 | 33,760 | 13.73 |
Merchandise displayers and window trimmers |
1,320 | 13.18 | 27,420 | 11.28 |
Producers and directors |
300 | 29.18 | 60,680 | 26.55 |
Athletes and sports competitors |
240 | (4) | (4) | (4) |
Coaches and scouts |
480 | (5) | 27,570 | (5) |
Musicians and singers |
250 | 17.14 | (5) | 10.24 |
Radio and television announcers |
320 | 24.02 | 49,950 | 15.06 |
Public address system and other announcers |
100 | 11.85 | 24,650 | 11.26 |
Reporters and correspondents |
200 | 20.20 | 42,020 | 20.91 |
Public relations specialists |
1,160 | 25.80 | 53,660 | 22.46 |
Editors |
380 | 22.69 | 47,190 | 21.20 |
Technical writers |
440 | 23.10 | 48,050 | 23.16 |
Writers and authors |
110 | 22.37 | 46,540 | 23.91 |
Interpreters and translators |
320 | 18.63 | 38,750 | 18.39 |
Media and communication workers, all other |
(4) | 24.94 | 51,870 | 24.49 |
Audio and video equipment technicians |
200 | 15.93 | 33,140 | 15.36 |
Broadcast technicians |
230 | 12.30 | 25,590 | 10.95 |
Photographers |
340 | 10.88 | 22,640 | 8.25 |
Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture |
50 | 18.22 | 37,890 | 17.76 |
Film and video editors |
(4) | 26.58 | 55,280 | 21.57 |
Media and communication equipment workers, all other |
110 | 29.71 | 61,800 | 29.57 |
Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations |
41,470 | 28.54 | 59,360 | 24.11 |
Chiropractors |
40 | 31.89 | 66,330 | 24.08 |
Dentists, general |
460 | 62.20 | 129,380 | 53.60 |
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons |
(4) | 92.61 | 192,630 | (3) |
Dietitians and nutritionists |
300 | 24.11 | 50,140 | 23.84 |
Optometrists |
(4) | 55.46 | 115,350 | 52.81 |
Pharmacists |
1,600 | 48.57 | 101,020 | 49.43 |
Anesthesiologists |
180 | 94.35 | 196,250 | (3) |
Family and general practitioners |
430 | 60.12 | 125,050 | 55.76 |
Obstetricians and gynecologists |
(4) | 92.65 | 192,710 | (3) |
Pediatricians, general |
(4) | 71.52 | 148,760 | (3) |
Psychiatrists |
(4) | 87.67 | 182,340 | (3) |
Surgeons |
310 | 91.64 | 190,620 | (3) |
Physicians and surgeons, all other |
1,060 | 72.13 | 150,040 | (3) |
Physician assistants |
260 | 39.86 | 82,900 | 39.97 |
Podiatrists |
(4) | 51.18 | 106,460 | 52.33 |
Registered nurses |
13,300 | 27.41 | 57,010 | 27.20 |
Audiologists |
50 | 25.70 | 53,450 | 26.75 |
Occupational therapists |
620 | 37.37 | 77,730 | 32.85 |
Physical therapists |
960 | 39.37 | 81,890 | 36.27 |
Recreational therapists |
60 | 18.90 | 39,310 | 17.91 |
Respiratory therapists |
690 | 22.13 | 46,030 | 21.97 |
Speech-language pathologists |
970 | 28.67 | 59,620 | 27.42 |
Therapists, all other |
80 | 24.13 | 50,190 | 23.33 |
Veterinarians |
270 | 38.83 | 80,770 | 37.46 |
Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other |
160 | 54.76 | 113,900 | 44.27 |
Medical and clinical laboratory technologists |
1,030 | 23.74 | 49,380 | 23.73 |
Medical and clinical laboratory technicians |
1,160 | 15.27 | 31,770 | 14.96 |
Dental hygienists |
920 | 26.64 | 55,410 | 28.87 |
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians |
220 | 20.65 | 42,950 | 20.32 |
Diagnostic medical sonographers |
240 | 29.23 | 60,810 | 29.09 |
Nuclear medicine technologists |
120 | 29.07 | 60,460 | 29.05 |
Radiologic technologists and technicians |
1,240 | 23.19 | 48,230 | 22.36 |
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics |
1,120 | 13.09 | 27,240 | 12.19 |
Dietetic technicians |
70 | 11.37 | 23,660 | 10.93 |
Pharmacy technicians |
2,790 | 13.70 | 28,490 | 13.48 |
Respiratory therapy technicians |
220 | 20.67 | 42,990 | 20.42 |
Surgical technologists |
510 | 18.54 | 38,560 | 18.45 |
Veterinary technologists and technicians |
800 | 12.26 | 25,500 | 12.19 |
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses |
5,270 | 17.62 | 36,650 | 17.36 |
Medical records and health information technicians |
900 | 14.86 | 30,900 | 13.42 |
Opticians, dispensing |
240 | 12.18 | 25,330 | 12.73 |
Health technologists and technicians, all other |
470 | 17.67 | 36,750 | 16.95 |
Occupational health and safety specialists |
290 | 27.15 | 56,480 | 28.28 |
Occupational health and safety technicians |
60 | 25.28 | 52,570 | 22.37 |
Athletic trainers |
60 | (5) | 49,020 | (5) |
Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other |
380 | 18.08 | 37,610 | 15.98 |
Healthcare support occupations |
22,250 | 10.87 | 22,610 | 9.96 |
Home health aides |
4,430 | 7.87 | 16,370 | 7.56 |
Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants |
8,630 | 9.65 | 20,080 | 9.65 |
Occupational therapist assistants |
200 | 29.35 | 61,040 | 27.07 |
Occupational therapist aides |
50 | 10.38 | 21,590 | 10.61 |
Physical therapist assistants |
500 | 27.45 | 57,090 | 25.78 |
Physical therapist aides |
330 | 10.09 | 20,990 | 9.43 |
Massage therapists |
300 | 17.67 | 36,760 | 20.64 |
Dental assistants |
1,910 | 14.10 | 29,320 | 13.97 |
Medical assistants |
3,620 | 11.11 | 23,110 | 10.73 |
Medical equipment preparers |
260 | 11.73 | 24,390 | 11.10 |
Medical transcriptionists |
450 | 13.76 | 28,620 | 13.73 |
Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers |
440 | 9.26 | 19,270 | 8.94 |
Healthcare support workers, all other |
910 | 13.45 | 27,970 | 12.26 |
Protective service occupations |
21,490 | 16.41 | 34,130 | 15.08 |
First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers |
80 | 18.68 | 38,860 | 16.47 |
First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives |
170 | 34.12 | 70,960 | 31.62 |
First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers |
80 | 31.35 | 65,200 | 30.05 |
First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other |
320 | 16.78 | 34,910 | 14.52 |
Fire fighters |
2,440 | 21.49 | 44,690 | 22.19 |
Fire inspectors and investigators |
40 | 20.52 | 42,680 | 18.99 |
Bailiffs |
70 | 15.20 | 31,620 | 13.78 |
Correctional officers and jailers |
2,910 | 15.25 | 31,720 | 15.02 |
Detectives and criminal investigators |
1,080 | 28.17 | 58,600 | 28.43 |
Police and sheriff's patrol officers |
4,970 | 22.09 | 45,940 | 22.05 |
Animal control workers |
100 | 12.99 | 27,020 | 13.29 |
Private detectives and investigators |
360 | 22.19 | 46,160 | 18.96 |
Security guards |
6,970 | 10.47 | 21,780 | 9.28 |
Crossing guards |
340 | (4) | (4) | (4) |
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers |
1,370 | 7.49 | 15,570 | 7.24 |
Protective service workers, all other |
(4) | 12.20 | 25,370 | 10.92 |
Food preparation and serving related occupations |
80,070 | 8.31 | 17,280 | 7.34 |
Chefs and head cooks |
360 | 17.10 | 35,570 | 15.58 |
First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers |
7,500 | 12.74 | 26,500 | 11.66 |
Cooks, fast food |
2,510 | 7.23 | 15,030 | 6.94 |
Cooks, institution and cafeteria |
1,690 | 9.25 | 19,240 | 9.10 |
Cooks, restaurant |
5,390 | 9.58 | 19,930 | 9.52 |
Cooks, short order |
1,270 | 7.81 | 16,250 | 7.01 |
Food preparation workers |
4,350 | 7.89 | 16,410 | 7.80 |
Bartenders |
2,760 | 8.22 | 17,100 | 6.89 |
Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food |
24,830 | 7.41 | 15,420 | 6.90 |
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop |
1,940 | 7.48 | 15,560 | 7.25 |
Waiters and waitresses |
16,630 | 7.69 | 16,000 | 6.91 |
Food servers, nonrestaurant |
1,020 | 8.73 | 18,160 | 8.22 |
Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers |
3,030 | 7.27 | 15,120 | 7.03 |
Dishwashers |
3,070 | 7.47 | 15,550 | 7.42 |
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop |
2,500 | 7.19 | 14,960 | 6.95 |
Food preparation and serving related workers, all other |
1,160 | 10.44 | 21,710 | 9.92 |
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations |
29,240 | 9.42 | 19,590 | 8.83 |
First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers |
1,280 | 14.37 | 29,890 | 13.40 |
First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers |
540 | 15.25 | 31,710 | 13.88 |
Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners |
12,690 | 9.48 | 19,720 | 8.99 |
Maids and housekeeping cleaners |
8,940 | 7.91 | 16,460 | 7.71 |
Pest control workers |
340 | 14.14 | 29,420 | 13.85 |
Landscaping and groundskeeping workers |
5,230 | 9.57 | 19,900 | 9.24 |
Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation |
80 | 13.94 | 29,000 | 12.25 |
Tree trimmers and pruners |
(4) | 12.84 | 26,700 | 12.76 |
Grounds maintenance workers, all other |
40 | 15.94 | 33,150 | 15.10 |
Personal care and service occupations |
27,250 | 7.97 | 16,590 | 7.14 |
First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers |
760 | 12.91 | 26,850 | 11.63 |
Animal trainers |
(4) | 14.06 | 29,250 | 12.08 |
Nonfarm animal caretakers |
880 | 9.53 | 19,820 | 9.42 |
Gaming and sports book writers and runners |
(4) | 7.29 | 15,150 | 6.98 |
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers |
(4) | 7.51 | 15,620 | 7.31 |
Amusement and recreation attendants |
2,320 | 7.84 | 16,300 | 6.96 |
Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants |
40 | 8.97 | 18,650 | 8.63 |
Entertainment attendants and related workers, all other |
510 | 8.21 | 17,080 | 7.86 |
Embalmers |
70 | 14.30 | 29,740 | 15.54 |
Funeral attendants |
220 | 8.00 | 16,640 | 7.31 |
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists |
1,990 | 10.83 | 22,520 | 9.94 |
Manicurists and pedicurists |
680 | 7.72 | 16,070 | 7.87 |
Skin care specialists |
160 | 10.81 | 22,480 | 10.26 |
Baggage porters and bellhops |
190 | 9.10 | 18,920 | 7.62 |
Concierges |
100 | 10.90 | 22,680 | 10.75 |
Tour guides and escorts |
330 | 8.42 | 17,510 | 7.61 |
Child care workers |
2,580 | 7.93 | 16,500 | 7.71 |
Personal and home care aides |
12,990 | 6.69 | 13,920 | 6.63 |
Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors |
400 | 12.77 | 26,570 | 10.29 |
Recreation workers |
1,370 | 8.92 | 18,560 | 8.21 |
Residential advisors |
310 | 8.84 | 18,390 | 7.25 |
Personal care and service workers, all other |
(4) | 7.67 | 15,950 | 7.47 |
Sales and related occupations |
86,070 | 14.00 | 29,130 | 9.79 |
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers |
7,660 | 18.20 | 37,850 | 15.78 |
First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers |
1,370 | 32.99 | 68,620 | 28.83 |
Cashiers |
21,970 | 7.98 | 16,600 | 7.86 |
Counter and rental clerks |
2,980 | 11.21 | 23,320 | 9.09 |
Parts salespersons |
1,680 | 13.41 | 27,900 | 10.87 |
Retail salespersons |
28,160 | 10.63 | 22,110 | 9.02 |
Advertising sales agents |
700 | 30.07 | 62,540 | 24.93 |
Insurance sales agents |
1,650 | 19.34 | 40,220 | 16.99 |
Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents |
1,310 | 30.43 | 63,300 | 22.26 |
Travel agents |
710 | 13.64 | 28,380 | 13.28 |
Sales representatives, services, all other |
2,780 | 21.42 | 44,560 | 17.53 |
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products |
1,420 | 36.42 | 75,760 | 30.54 |
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products |
8,050 | 24.12 | 50,170 | 21.13 |
Demonstrators and product promoters |
830 | 14.64 | 30,460 | 13.68 |
Real estate brokers |
260 | 33.25 | 69,150 | 33.23 |
Real estate sales agents |
870 | 20.71 | 43,080 | 12.15 |
Sales engineers |
180 | 33.83 | 70,370 | 32.41 |
Telemarketers |
(4) | 9.24 | 19,210 | 8.14 |
Sales and related workers, all other |
950 | 14.57 | 30,300 | 13.07 |
Office and administrative support occupations |
156,920 | 13.55 | 28,190 | 12.48 |
First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers |
9,930 | 21.52 | 44,750 | 19.61 |
Switchboard operators, including answering service |
1,130 | 10.62 | 22,080 | 10.25 |
Bill and account collectors |
3,820 | 12.51 | 26,030 | 11.80 |
Billing and posting clerks and machine operators |
4,880 | 13.97 | 29,050 | 13.73 |
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks |
10,380 | 13.82 | 28,750 | 13.43 |
Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
1,020 | 15.09 | 31,400 | 15.04 |
Procurement clerks |
770 | 15.85 | 32,960 | 16.26 |
Tellers |
4,260 | 11.98 | 24,910 | 11.37 |
Brokerage clerks |
360 | 20.35 | 42,320 | 19.44 |
Correspondence clerks |
80 | 13.39 | 27,860 | 13.68 |
Court, municipal, and license clerks |
570 | 13.79 | 28,690 | 13.18 |
Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks |
430 | 14.14 | 29,410 | 13.52 |
Customer service representatives |
25,220 | 12.31 | 25,610 | 11.40 |
Eligibility interviewers, government programs |
140 | 21.53 | 44,790 | 19.68 |
File clerks |
1,310 | 12.16 | 25,290 | 10.60 |
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks |
1,750 | 8.55 | 17,790 | 8.43 |
Interviewers, except eligibility and loan |
2,040 | 12.05 | 25,060 | 11.75 |
Library assistants, clerical |
530 | 10.00 | 20,790 | 9.58 |
Loan interviewers and clerks |
1,500 | 16.09 | 33,460 | 15.48 |
New accounts clerks |
490 | 15.18 | 31,580 | 14.51 |
Order clerks |
1,290 | 12.64 | 26,290 | 12.29 |
Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping |
1,330 | 16.57 | 34,450 | 16.43 |
Receptionists and information clerks |
7,960 | 10.37 | 21,570 | 10.13 |
Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks |
1,090 | 17.30 | 35,980 | 19.60 |
All other information and record clerks |
1,620 | 15.63 | 32,520 | 15.99 |
Cargo and freight agents |
430 | 19.72 | 41,020 | 20.75 |
Couriers and messengers |
380 | 9.85 | 20,480 | 9.04 |
Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers |
470 | 14.37 | 29,890 | 14.28 |
Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance |
1,090 | 15.46 | 32,160 | 14.81 |
Meter readers, utilities |
210 | 12.38 | 25,760 | 12.01 |
Postal service clerks |
320 | 21.58 | 44,880 | 21.83 |
Postal service mail carriers |
1,660 | 21.44 | 44,600 | 21.63 |
Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators |
1,030 | 19.89 | 41,370 | 21.23 |
Production, planning, and expediting clerks |
(4) | 18.36 | 38,190 | 17.92 |
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks |
3,260 | 12.66 | 26,340 | 12.04 |
Stock clerks and order fillers |
10,140 | 10.19 | 21,190 | 9.45 |
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping |
300 | 12.28 | 25,540 | 11.83 |
Executive secretaries and administrative assistants |
9,870 | 17.27 | 35,910 | 16.54 |
Legal secretaries |
1,200 | 17.01 | 35,370 | 17.97 |
Medical secretaries |
1,890 | 11.88 | 24,710 | 11.44 |
Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive |
14,830 | 12.34 | 25,670 | 11.99 |
Computer operators |
480 | 16.94 | 35,240 | 16.25 |
Data entry keyers |
1,600 | 11.14 | 23,180 | 10.99 |
Word processors and typists |
810 | 14.92 | 31,030 | 14.79 |
Desktop publishers |
120 | 16.91 | 35,170 | 16.58 |
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks |
1,510 | 14.53 | 30,220 | 14.51 |
Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service |
920 | 11.75 | 24,430 | 11.38 |
Office clerks, general |
15,170 | 10.65 | 22,140 | 10.37 |
Office machine operators, except computer |
520 | 10.93 | 22,740 | 10.36 |
Proofreaders and copy markers |
100 | 11.44 | 23,790 | 10.49 |
Statistical assistants |
(4) | 23.17 | 48,190 | 23.16 |
Office and administrative support workers, all other |
640 | 15.04 | 31,290 | 14.47 |
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations |
960 | 8.68 | 18,060 | 7.17 |
First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers |
80 | 13.66 | 28,410 | 13.38 |
Agricultural inspectors |
50 | 20.31 | 42,250 | 20.74 |
Graders and sorters, agricultural products |
(4) | 7.81 | 16,240 | 7.66 |
Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse |
(4) | 9.87 | 20,530 | 8.58 |
Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals |
(4) | 6.76 | 14,060 | 6.62 |
Construction and extraction occupations |
38,830 | 14.34 | 29,830 | 13.18 |
First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers |
2,650 | 23.60 | 49,080 | 22.69 |
Brickmasons and blockmasons |
530 | 17.02 | 35,390 | 17.64 |
Stonemasons |
90 | 15.13 | 31,460 | 16.27 |
Carpenters |
3,570 | 15.01 | 31,220 | 14.33 |
Tile and marble setters |
400 | 11.84 | 24,630 | 11.13 |
Cement masons and concrete finishers |
1,750 | 12.37 | 25,730 | 12.34 |
Construction laborers |
8,640 | 10.35 | 21,520 | 10.00 |
Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators |
420 | 13.19 | 27,430 | 12.56 |
Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators |
2,810 | 13.95 | 29,010 | 13.47 |
Drywall and ceiling tile installers |
800 | 13.61 | 28,310 | 13.60 |
Tapers |
30 | 16.33 | 33,970 | 13.76 |
Electricians |
3,600 | 16.72 | 34,780 | 16.79 |
Glaziers |
560 | 12.02 | 24,990 | 12.00 |
Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall |
(4) | 13.02 | 27,080 | 12.06 |
Insulation workers, mechanical |
110 | 16.32 | 33,950 | 19.43 |
Painters, construction and maintenance |
1,070 | 12.47 | 25,940 | 11.84 |
Pipelayers |
250 | 12.80 | 26,630 | 12.14 |
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
2,550 | 18.01 | 37,450 | 17.37 |
Plasterers and stucco masons |
430 | 15.24 | 31,700 | 14.67 |
Reinforcing iron and rebar workers |
120 | 15.62 | 32,490 | 13.96 |
Roofers |
480 | 12.58 | 26,170 | 11.63 |
Sheet metal workers |
690 | 17.37 | 36,140 | 16.88 |
Structural iron and steel workers |
530 | 13.17 | 27,400 | 12.93 |
Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters |
410 | 11.07 | 23,020 | 11.06 |
Helpers--carpenters |
490 | 10.71 | 22,280 | 10.65 |
Helpers--electricians |
960 | 11.29 | 23,480 | 11.02 |
Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons |
140 | 9.08 | 18,890 | 8.96 |
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
980 | 11.21 | 23,330 | 11.02 |
Helpers--roofers |
160 | 11.79 | 24,520 | 10.73 |
Helpers, construction trades, all other |
(4) | 10.76 | 22,380 | 10.89 |
Construction and building inspectors |
410 | 19.45 | 40,460 | 18.29 |
Elevator installers and repairers |
140 | 26.84 | 55,830 | 27.06 |
Hazardous materials removal workers |
360 | 13.86 | 28,840 | 13.88 |
Highway maintenance workers |
240 | 15.12 | 31,460 | 12.94 |
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners |
(4) | 11.43 | 23,760 | 11.32 |
Derrick operators, oil and gas |
(4) | 17.36 | 36,110 | 16.27 |
Rotary drill operators, oil and gas |
(4) | 18.82 | 39,140 | 17.85 |
Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining |
130 | 16.85 | 35,050 | 15.13 |
Earth drillers, except oil and gas |
(4) | 14.83 | 30,840 | 14.54 |
Roustabouts, oil and gas |
(4) | 14.90 | 30,990 | 14.06 |
Helpers--extraction workers |
160 | 12.37 | 25,740 | 11.56 |
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations |
33,730 | 16.25 | 33,800 | 14.97 |
First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers |
2,780 | 25.03 | 52,060 | 24.06 |
Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers |
860 | 16.85 | 35,050 | 15.36 |
Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers |
1,180 | 23.13 | 48,100 | 23.84 |
Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers |
50 | 17.37 | 36,120 | 15.68 |
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment |
(4) | 15.69 | 32,640 | 15.62 |
Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment |
340 | 21.52 | 44,770 | 21.72 |
Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles |
140 | 12.96 | 26,960 | 11.73 |
Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers |
160 | 14.51 | 30,190 | 13.71 |
Security and fire alarm systems installers |
270 | 17.71 | 36,840 | 18.06 |
Aircraft mechanics and service technicians |
1,690 | 19.23 | 39,990 | 19.98 |
Automotive body and related repairers |
850 | 15.97 | 33,220 | 14.88 |
Automotive service technicians and mechanics |
3,600 | 17.18 | 35,730 | 16.54 |
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists |
1,360 | 15.69 | 32,630 | 15.15 |
Farm equipment mechanics |
70 | 13.83 | 28,770 | 13.73 |
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines |
820 | 17.18 | 35,730 | 17.32 |
Motorboat mechanics |
(4) | 10.11 | 21,040 | 10.06 |
Motorcycle mechanics |
80 | 23.28 | 48,420 | 17.73 |
Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics |
130 | 13.06 | 27,170 | 12.43 |
Recreational vehicle service technicians |
(4) | 15.60 | 32,440 | 14.82 |
Tire repairers and changers |
510 | 10.09 | 20,980 | 10.04 |
Mechanical door repairers |
(4) | 8.48 | 17,640 | 8.41 |
Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door |
310 | 13.40 | 27,870 | 11.38 |
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers |
2,120 | 15.58 | 32,410 | 14.47 |
Home appliance repairers |
(4) | 18.87 | 39,240 | 15.92 |
Industrial machinery mechanics |
1,010 | 17.14 | 35,650 | 16.42 |
Maintenance and repair workers, general |
9,190 | 13.12 | 27,290 | 12.38 |
Maintenance workers, machinery |
160 | 15.39 | 32,020 | 15.15 |
Electrical power-line installers and repairers |
420 | 18.57 | 38,620 | 18.79 |
Telecommunications line installers and repairers |
970 | 20.66 | 42,980 | 23.12 |
Medical equipment repairers |
270 | 14.97 | 31,140 | 14.00 |
Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other |
(4) | 20.58 | 42,800 | 20.84 |
Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers |
440 | 13.32 | 27,700 | 12.24 |
Locksmiths and safe repairers |
(4) | 13.66 | 28,420 | 13.43 |
Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers |
1,570 | 10.03 | 20,860 | 9.92 |
Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other |
700 | 13.45 | 27,970 | 12.84 |
Production occupations |
42,810 | 12.79 | 26,590 | 11.49 |
First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers |
3,150 | 21.38 | 44,460 | 19.73 |
Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers |
530 | 17.82 | 37,070 | 18.61 |
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers |
1,900 | 12.83 | 26,690 | 12.89 |
Electromechanical equipment assemblers |
130 | 12.69 | 26,400 | 13.02 |
Engine and other machine assemblers |
540 | 16.00 | 33,270 | 16.72 |
Structural metal fabricators and fitters |
850 | 13.76 | 28,620 | 13.70 |
Fiberglass laminators and fabricators |
(4) | 10.72 | 22,310 | 10.79 |
Team assemblers |
5,790 | 11.41 | 23,730 | 10.07 |
Assemblers and fabricators, all other |
630 | 10.58 | 22,000 | 10.35 |
Bakers |
300 | 12.09 | 25,140 | 11.87 |
Butchers and meat cutters |
760 | 11.10 | 23,080 | 10.66 |
Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers |
(4) | 10.08 | 20,960 | 9.76 |
Slaughterers and meat packers |
550 | 11.14 | 23,170 | 10.92 |
Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders |
30 | 9.81 | 20,410 | 8.72 |
Food batchmakers |
600 | 9.21 | 19,160 | 8.49 |
Food cooking machine operators and tenders |
200 | 10.32 | 21,460 | 10.63 |
Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic |
200 | 14.17 | 29,480 | 11.86 |
Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
320 | 10.15 | 21,120 | 10.18 |
Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
100 | (4) | (4) | (4) |
Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
240 | 14.46 | 30,070 | 12.61 |
Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
640 | 12.52 | 26,040 | 12.50 |
Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
110 | 12.33 | 25,660 | 11.85 |
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
250 | 10.44 | 21,720 | 9.87 |
Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
140 | 13.39 | 27,850 | 11.97 |
Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
90 | 11.45 | 23,820 | 12.33 |
Machinists |
1,200 | 14.41 | 29,980 | 14.40 |
Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
370 | 10.88 | 22,630 | 10.13 |
Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
30 | 12.26 | 25,500 | 11.18 |
Tool and die makers |
50 | 17.88 | 37,190 | 18.35 |
Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers |
1,890 | 13.04 | 27,120 | 12.52 |
Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders |
150 | 12.70 | 26,410 | 12.36 |
Lay-out workers, metal and plastic |
90 | 12.73 | 26,480 | 11.81 |
Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic |
80 | 12.82 | 26,670 | 12.00 |
Bindery workers |
220 | 11.46 | 23,830 | 10.71 |
Job printers |
140 | 14.74 | 30,660 | 14.35 |
Prepress technicians and workers |
240 | 14.22 | 29,570 | 13.47 |
Printing machine operators |
870 | 14.33 | 29,810 | 14.10 |
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers |
1,460 | 8.07 | 16,790 | 7.67 |
Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials |
690 | 8.28 | 17,210 | 8.26 |
Sewing machine operators |
830 | 8.38 | 17,430 | 8.24 |
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers |
240 | 11.37 | 23,650 | 10.97 |
Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders |
50 | 7.85 | 16,330 | 7.76 |
Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders |
120 | 12.13 | 25,230 | 11.26 |
Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers |
40 | 8.62 | 17,930 | 7.85 |
Fabric and apparel patternmakers |
50 | 11.52 | 23,960 | 7.75 |
Upholsterers |
230 | 11.92 | 24,800 | 11.10 |
Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other |
(4) | 12.19 | 25,350 | 11.27 |
Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters |
580 | 10.76 | 22,380 | 10.38 |
Furniture finishers |
160 | 10.69 | 22,240 | 10.07 |
Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood |
280 | 9.74 | 20,250 | 9.22 |
Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing |
800 | 10.49 | 21,810 | 10.21 |
Power distributors and dispatchers |
30 | 29.05 | 60,430 | 32.37 |
Stationary engineers and boiler operators |
170 | 15.62 | 32,490 | 14.67 |
Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators |
610 | 15.01 | 31,210 | 14.74 |
Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers |
140 | 21.48 | 44,670 | 21.08 |
Plant and system operators, all other |
50 | 19.74 | 41,060 | 20.34 |
Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders |
80 | 12.76 | 26,530 | 13.13 |
Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders |
270 | 11.13 | 23,160 | 10.55 |
Grinding and polishing workers, hand |
250 | 11.45 | 23,810 | 11.28 |
Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders |
480 | 11.29 | 23,480 | 10.97 |
Cutters and trimmers, hand |
160 | 7.97 | 16,580 | 7.71 |
Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders |
180 | 11.92 | 24,800 | 11.34 |
Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders |
300 | 9.88 | 20,560 | 9.76 |
Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders |
100 | 13.61 | 28,300 | 11.93 |
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers |
2,130 | 15.40 | 32,030 | 15.28 |
Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers |
110 | 17.90 | 37,220 | 15.36 |
Dental laboratory technicians |
200 | 15.33 | 31,880 | 14.07 |
Medical appliance technicians |
40 | 14.34 | 29,840 | 14.58 |
Ophthalmic laboratory technicians |
700 | 20.51 | 42,660 | 18.72 |
Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders |
1,960 | 10.23 | 21,270 | 9.90 |
Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders |
410 | 11.40 | 23,710 | 11.29 |
Painters, transportation equipment |
540 | 14.61 | 30,390 | 11.84 |
Painting, coating, and decorating workers |
170 | 11.35 | 23,600 | 10.70 |
Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders |
70 | 11.56 | 24,050 | 11.09 |
Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders |
90 | 11.86 | 24,680 | 12.12 |
Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders |
(4) | 11.31 | 23,520 | 11.09 |
Etchers and engravers |
(4) | 11.37 | 23,640 | 9.55 |
Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic |
170 | 12.44 | 25,880 | 12.69 |
Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders |
310 | 11.25 | 23,400 | 11.17 |
Helpers--production workers |
2,000 | 8.38 | 17,440 | 8.39 |
Production workers, all other |
380 | 10.92 | 22,710 | 9.81 |
Transportation and material moving occupations |
48,420 | 12.30 | 25,590 | 11.00 |
First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand |
1,190 | 19.33 | 40,200 | 18.71 |
First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators |
1,140 | 22.51 | 46,810 | 22.00 |
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers |
80 | (5) | 89,330 | (5) |
Commercial pilots |
100 | (5) | 70,610 | (5) |
Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians |
60 | 9.32 | 19,380 | 9.08 |
Bus drivers, transit and intercity |
1,150 | (4) | (4) | (4) |
Bus drivers, school |
3,030 | 10.05 | 20,890 | 9.52 |
Driver/sales workers |
2,750 | 10.83 | 22,530 | 10.07 |
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer |
8,740 | 15.05 | 31,300 | 14.32 |
Truck drivers, light or delivery services |
4,800 | 12.20 | 25,380 | 10.75 |
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
1,250 | 8.94 | 18,590 | 8.43 |
Motor vehicle operators, all other |
(4) | 13.08 | 27,200 | 12.78 |
Parking lot attendants |
730 | 8.42 | 17,520 | 8.12 |
Service station attendants |
970 | 9.13 | 19,000 | 8.71 |
Traffic technicians |
50 | 16.50 | 34,330 | 14.24 |
Transportation workers, all other |
(4) | 11.59 | 24,100 | 11.27 |
Conveyor operators and tenders |
230 | 12.62 | 26,240 | 12.81 |
Crane and tower operators |
210 | 19.89 | 41,380 | 20.85 |
Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators |
360 | 13.50 | 28,080 | 12.89 |
Industrial truck and tractor operators |
3,160 | 11.51 | 23,930 | 11.06 |
Cleaners of vehicles and equipment |
2,540 | 8.39 | 17,440 | 7.71 |
Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand |
11,230 | 10.03 | 20,860 | 9.29 |
Machine feeders and offbearers |
970 | 13.93 | 28,960 | 14.25 |
Packers and packagers, hand |
1,630 | 9.76 | 20,310 | 8.78 |
Refuse and recyclable material collectors |
1,010 | 12.56 | 26,120 | 11.95 |
Material moving workers, all other |
140 | 10.79 | 22,450 | 9.70 |
Last Modified Date: August 19, 2008