Table 1 Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours for selected worker and establishment characteristics Civilian Private industry State and local workers workers government workers Worker and establishment characteristics Mean Relati- Mean Mean Relati- Mean Mean Relati- Mean hourly ve weekly hourly ve weekly hourly ve weekly earnings error(- hours(- earnings error(- hours(- earnings error(- hours(- 2) 3) 2) 3) 2) 3) All workers........................................................... $18.83 2.3% 35.8 $18.34 2.7% 35.5 $21.95 1.0% 37.7 Worker characteristics(4)(5) Management, professional, and related............................... 31.69 3.1 38.0 33.15 3.8 38.2 27.48 1.0 37.4 Management, business, and financial............................... 34.43 1.7 40.3 35.20 1.6 40.4 30.01 4.3 39.4 Professional and related.......................................... 30.26 4.6 36.9 31.82 6.2 36.9 26.86 1.0 37.0 Service............................................................. 10.79 2.0 31.2 9.53 2.1 30.0 16.61 1.7 38.4 Sales and office.................................................... 14.99 1.6 35.0 14.95 1.8 34.7 15.40 1.8 37.9 Sales and related................................................. 15.42 3.3 32.9 15.41 3.4 32.8 16.38 10.5 37.3 Office and administrative support................................. 14.71 1.1 36.5 14.62 1.3 36.3 15.37 1.8 38.0 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 17.56 1.6 39.8 17.54 1.7 39.8 17.79 1.7 39.5 Construction and extraction...................................... 16.34 1.9 39.8 16.24 2.0 39.8 17.82 2.6 39.7 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.25 1.8 39.7 19.39 2.0 39.8 17.76 2.1 39.2 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.16 2.3 37.3 14.12 2.3 37.4 15.24 2.9 33.8 Production........................................................ 14.50 2.9 39.0 14.46 2.9 39.0 17.29 4.2 39.9 Transportation and material moving................................ 13.82 3.5 35.8 13.77 3.7 35.9 14.75 3.0 32.6 Full time........................................................... 20.02 2.5 39.7 19.63 2.9 39.8 22.28 1.0 39.4 Part time........................................................... 10.28 1.7 20.9 9.98 1.8 20.9 15.41 3.5 20.5 Union............................................................... 21.48 2.1 37.4 19.77 2.9 36.8 24.32 2.3 38.4 Nonunion............................................................ 18.60 2.6 35.6 18.25 2.9 35.4 21.26 1.3 37.5 Time................................................................ 18.22 1.6 35.6 17.58 1.7 35.3 21.95 1.0 37.7 Incentive........................................................... 27.24 14.1 38.3 27.24 14.1 38.3 – – – Establishment characteristics Goods producing..................................................... (6) (6) (6) 18.65 3.7 39.7 (6) (6) (6) Service providing................................................... (6) (6) (6) – – – (6) (6) (6) 1-49 workers........................................................ 15.94 4.1 34.5 15.89 4.2 34.4 18.77 4.4 37.8 50-99 workers....................................................... 16.98 2.5 34.7 16.92 2.6 34.6 18.50 6.6 37.9 100-499 workers..................................................... 18.78 5.7 36.7 18.84 6.2 36.6 18.19 2.5 38.0 500 workers or more................................................. 23.38 2.1 37.2 23.54 3.3 37.0 23.11 1.2 37.6 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 3 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 5 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 6 Estimates for goods-producing and service-providing industries are published for private industry only. Industries are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 2 Civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $18.83 2.3% $20.02 2.5% $10.28 1.7% Management occupations.............................................. 38.00 1.9 38.05 1.9 30.35 9.0 Level 6 .................................................. 15.93 6.0 15.95 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.08 4.9 21.09 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.50 5.1 24.50 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.42 2.6 28.46 2.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.46 4.6 35.46 4.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.79 2.1 41.88 2.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 53.90 3.3 53.90 3.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 67.60 8.3 67.60 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.75 4.5 38.86 4.5 33.11 13.8 Chief executives.................................................. 64.95 26.0 64.91 26.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.83 38.5 48.83 38.5 – – General and operations managers................................... 42.18 7.1 42.20 7.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.80 6.9 19.80 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.51 8.9 25.49 9.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.72 13.5 40.72 13.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.22 10.1 42.22 10.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.40 3.1 49.40 3.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 74.75 14.0 74.75 14.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.98 5.7 38.98 5.7 – – Legislators....................................................... 27.12 31.1 30.71 40.3 19.68 17.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.12 31.1 30.71 40.3 19.68 17.1 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.85 15.1 31.85 15.1 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 41.50 5.6 41.50 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.05 16.0 33.05 16.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.06 4.8 49.06 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.63 8.0 38.63 8.0 – – Marketing managers.............................................. 45.16 9.3 45.16 9.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 48.68 10.5 48.68 10.5 – – Sales managers.................................................. 39.37 7.9 39.37 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.43 18.2 32.43 18.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.41 4.9 49.41 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.22 12.6 41.22 12.6 – – Public relations managers......................................... 44.93 28.4 46.74 28.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.07 9.7 23.07 9.7 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 27.50 7.7 27.50 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.07 5.0 22.07 5.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.13 2.8 26.13 2.8 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 46.98 4.9 46.92 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.41 4.4 32.41 4.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 60.17 14.3 60.17 14.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 55.82 5.6 55.82 5.6 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.11 1.5 61.11 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.35 5.4 43.64 3.3 – – Financial managers................................................ 37.16 4.0 37.19 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.67 7.9 23.67 7.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.89 16.7 25.89 16.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.54 7.0 31.54 7.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.64 5.4 39.64 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.10 6.6 42.10 6.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 59.91 8.2 59.91 8.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 69.21 8.4 69.21 8.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.36 10.3 34.39 10.4 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 33.21 17.3 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 34.86 14.3 34.86 14.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.21 15.5 44.26 12.9 – – Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 30.96 7.2 31.74 8.5 – – Training and development managers............................... 60.47 24.9 60.47 24.9 – – Industrial production managers.................................... 32.35 10.0 32.35 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.03 6.2 25.03 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.37 11.9 49.37 11.9 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 43.96 23.1 43.96 23.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.14 7.6 28.14 7.6 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 31.25 12.1 31.25 12.1 – – Construction managers............................................. 37.80 5.5 37.80 5.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.87 7.4 31.87 7.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.60 7.0 44.60 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.48 4.1 37.48 4.1 – – Education administrators.......................................... 36.05 5.5 36.07 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.14 2.8 16.15 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.32 5.3 25.32 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.12 8.0 28.12 8.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.93 2.7 40.93 2.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.76 5.6 48.76 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.68 10.4 40.68 10.4 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 41.78 3.6 41.78 3.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.36 3.4 41.36 3.4 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 35.07 7.8 35.12 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.96 8.4 26.96 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.35 5.1 39.35 5.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 49.49 10.5 49.49 10.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.44 14.9 42.44 14.9 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 52.43 7.1 52.45 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.92 4.9 40.92 4.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.50 5.0 48.50 5.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 59.04 2.4 59.04 2.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 54.65 11.7 54.89 12.1 – – Food service managers............................................. 18.71 6.0 18.71 6.0 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 17.62 12.5 17.62 12.5 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.16 6.1 38.16 6.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.80 3.1 29.80 3.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.78 10.9 36.78 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.08 6.5 41.08 6.5 – – Natural sciences managers......................................... 28.08 18.7 28.08 18.7 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 26.99 8.7 26.99 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.85 5.8 21.85 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.20 8.2 30.20 8.2 – – Social and community service managers............................. 32.47 5.1 32.47 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.52 8.2 24.52 8.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.10 9.3 30.10 9.3 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 30.08 2.8 30.19 2.8 25.11 20.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 4.4 16.73 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.01 2.3 18.62 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.49 3.9 22.52 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.63 3.9 25.64 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.69 2.5 30.78 2.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.58 4.9 33.58 4.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.95 7.2 39.98 7.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.30 8.9 60.30 8.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.03 6.1 31.73 5.7 – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.85 6.9 25.85 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.95 17.6 24.95 17.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.15 3.6 22.15 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.75 4.2 30.75 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.94 8.1 20.94 8.1 – – Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 23.38 7.5 23.38 7.5 – – Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 27.20 7.4 27.20 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.24 16.0 27.24 16.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.79 4.4 20.79 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.75 5.0 30.75 5.0 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.73 7.5 26.73 7.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.71 9.5 22.71 9.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 4.9 27.06 4.9 – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.45 8.2 26.45 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.48 6.2 21.48 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 4.9 27.06 4.9 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 28.90 12.3 28.89 12.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.24 7.4 19.24 7.4 – – Cost estimators................................................... 33.26 5.8 33.26 5.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.73 10.6 30.73 10.6 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.45 5.2 29.51 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.58 8.4 16.44 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.91 12.3 25.95 12.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.35 10.7 26.35 10.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.52 10.5 34.52 10.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.61 4.5 32.61 4.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.00 8.4 47.00 8.4 – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 31.61 15.7 31.67 15.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.19 12.1 18.34 12.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 40.55 11.4 40.55 11.4 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 30.50 8.3 30.50 8.3 – – Training and development specialists............................ 28.22 7.2 28.25 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.27 11.7 26.27 11.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.66 9.5 26.66 9.5 – – Logisticians...................................................... 32.95 12.0 32.95 12.0 – – Management analysts............................................... 35.00 9.2 35.03 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.56 2.3 19.56 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.72 4.6 21.72 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.61 5.3 31.69 5.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 32.75 12.8 32.75 12.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.67 5.7 32.67 5.7 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 26.42 5.4 26.37 5.8 27.70 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 20.44 15.8 18.31 12.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.70 4.4 22.70 4.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.62 6.9 23.62 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.44 4.9 27.77 5.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.55 6.7 29.55 6.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.27 7.6 43.70 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.25 17.6 32.65 17.3 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 19.81 8.2 19.81 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.02 11.7 20.02 11.7 – – Budget analysts................................................... 34.09 11.7 34.09 11.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.29 4.9 26.29 4.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.61 1.6 34.61 1.6 – – Credit analysts................................................... 32.59 12.1 32.59 12.1 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.40 14.0 35.61 13.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.60 3.6 22.88 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.97 6.4 31.97 6.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.44 48.0 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.14 23.6 38.14 23.6 – – Financial analysts.............................................. 38.61 16.5 38.63 16.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.95 3.5 22.95 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.84 9.7 32.84 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.28 31.1 41.28 31.1 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 33.23 16.8 34.37 17.3 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.36 17.4 26.36 17.4 – – Financial examiners............................................... 32.78 8.3 32.78 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.22 18.5 36.22 18.5 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 27.31 8.1 26.19 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.84 8.2 20.84 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.82 3.1 32.82 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.99 12.1 25.27 7.3 – – Loan officers................................................... 27.66 8.3 26.51 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.14 7.8 21.14 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.86 3.3 32.86 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.57 11.3 25.93 6.5 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 14.41 13.2 16.23 10.6 – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 16.47 11.9 16.47 11.9 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.71 4.3 35.77 4.1 31.46 24.3 Level 5 .................................................. 21.26 16.5 21.48 15.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.47 5.4 21.75 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.20 2.8 24.25 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.14 5.2 29.14 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.32 9.4 35.17 9.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 38.89 5.5 39.00 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.82 4.5 43.74 4.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 51.90 3.7 51.90 3.7 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.04 10.9 51.04 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 36.23 7.3 36.32 7.7 – – Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.29 1.3 48.40 1.2 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 34.42 6.9 34.09 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.54 5.7 19.54 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.75 2.6 23.75 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.82 6.1 27.83 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.03 7.9 36.68 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 48.51 22.9 48.51 22.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.65 9.1 31.65 9.1 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.50 2.9 41.50 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.75 3.8 27.75 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.93 9.2 36.93 9.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.53 5.8 39.53 5.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.86 2.1 45.86 2.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.27 4.9 47.27 4.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.44 15.8 61.44 15.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 51.02 15.2 51.02 15.2 – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.84 3.0 40.84 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.37 3.2 27.37 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 40.67 4.1 40.67 4.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.99 2.7 47.99 2.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.37 5.3 44.37 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.43 13.1 42.43 13.1 – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 42.96 6.3 42.96 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.91 7.2 33.91 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.21 8.9 33.21 8.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.25 2.4 42.25 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.84 3.9 50.84 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 56.89 18.1 56.89 18.1 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 25.35 4.6 25.35 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.35 4.5 16.35 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.76 8.9 21.76 8.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.33 3.1 22.33 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.89 5.1 29.89 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 6.2 29.33 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.85 11.3 22.85 11.3 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.88 5.1 38.83 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.99 10.9 26.84 9.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.09 2.8 33.09 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.53 3.3 36.53 3.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.67 7.2 42.30 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.28 5.9 34.28 5.9 – – Database administrators........................................... 32.84 16.8 32.84 16.8 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.13 3.8 31.68 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.69 14.2 29.69 14.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.27 6.4 30.27 6.4 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.22 6.0 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 41.96 3.4 41.96 3.4 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 30.52 8.6 30.52 8.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.32 6.5 43.32 6.5 – – Operations research analysts...................................... 33.22 7.8 33.22 7.8 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 32.96 2.7 33.09 2.6 22.43 22.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.33 6.3 15.63 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.09 6.6 20.13 7.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.59 5.9 22.59 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.04 3.6 26.04 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.70 3.1 26.70 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.65 3.5 32.65 3.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.01 4.6 32.86 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.17 2.2 43.17 2.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.53 3.8 48.53 3.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.54 12.4 51.54 12.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.90 5.5 33.38 5.3 – – Architects, except naval.......................................... 35.19 7.8 36.58 8.7 – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 35.72 8.4 37.35 9.1 – – Engineers......................................................... 37.63 2.2 37.64 2.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.71 6.0 25.71 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.16 4.0 28.16 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.20 3.7 33.20 3.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.01 4.6 32.86 5.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.74 2.2 42.74 2.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.59 4.1 48.59 4.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.54 12.4 51.54 12.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.82 4.2 37.82 4.2 – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 35.01 9.3 35.01 9.3 – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 5.2 43.48 5.2 – – Civil engineers................................................. 35.30 4.2 35.30 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.31 4.9 34.31 4.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 46.86 6.4 46.86 6.4 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.67 7.0 42.53 7.9 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 38.29 3.3 38.29 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.51 8.1 30.51 8.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.47 4.3 41.47 4.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.68 1.4 45.68 1.4 – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.85 5.6 37.85 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.92 10.0 29.92 10.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.78 9.2 41.78 9.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.02 2.9 48.02 2.9 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.75 1.7 38.75 1.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.11 5.6 41.11 5.6 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.24 1.1 44.24 1.1 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 30.54 8.6 30.54 8.6 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 39.66 9.0 39.66 9.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.27 8.3 30.27 8.3 – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 35.88 6.5 35.88 6.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.50 8.2 29.50 8.2 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.82 4.9 34.82 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.23 3.8 34.23 3.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.54 2.8 40.54 2.8 – – Drafters.......................................................... 24.28 5.2 24.28 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.27 14.2 22.27 14.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.33 9.4 25.33 9.4 – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 26.46 9.5 26.46 9.5 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.83 4.2 20.83 4.2 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.25 3.3 24.19 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.71 9.1 15.65 9.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.75 2.0 18.75 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.87 3.6 19.87 3.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.67 3.7 26.67 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.43 3.3 25.43 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.40 4.6 29.40 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.30 2.9 23.62 1.6 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 19.80 5.8 19.80 5.8 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.86 3.7 24.86 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 6.6 18.55 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.01 6.0 21.01 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.47 3.9 24.47 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.40 1.8 23.40 1.8 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 3.3 19.39 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.08 1.7 18.08 1.7 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 17.01 8.1 17.38 7.9 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.47 2.6 28.56 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 2.6 13.98 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.94 7.6 19.94 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.86 7.1 20.86 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.92 3.9 22.92 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.78 2.5 22.78 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.69 3.0 25.75 3.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.80 2.5 33.80 2.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.35 7.5 33.35 7.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 59.41 15.8 59.41 15.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 57.03 26.0 57.03 26.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.06 6.7 26.51 6.9 – – Life scientists................................................... 31.81 6.4 31.85 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.55 8.2 21.55 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.84 11.7 25.84 11.7 – – Biological scientists........................................... 32.10 13.3 32.13 13.3 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 32.44 9.5 32.52 9.6 – – Physical scientists............................................... 32.44 9.8 32.58 9.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.84 3.5 17.84 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.21 1.5 24.33 1.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.28 7.5 32.28 7.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 30.57 6.4 30.57 6.4 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 38.00 23.5 38.51 23.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.91 2.2 24.12 2.6 – – Chemists...................................................... 38.00 23.5 38.51 23.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.91 2.2 24.12 2.6 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 28.14 11.6 28.14 11.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.54 2.7 24.54 2.7 – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.31 12.1 28.31 12.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.44 3.0 24.44 3.0 – – Economists........................................................ 26.51 19.2 26.51 19.2 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Market research analysts........................................ 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Psychologists..................................................... 32.63 6.5 32.63 6.5 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 32.63 6.5 32.63 6.5 – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 25.99 8.5 25.99 8.5 – – Biological technicians............................................ 20.58 5.1 20.58 5.1 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 20.56 5.9 20.56 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.52 6.9 23.52 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.15 10.4 26.15 10.4 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.82 7.4 21.12 7.8 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 18.58 3.1 18.68 3.1 17.32 11.6 Level 5 .................................................. 11.07 6.0 11.18 6.6 10.61 5.8 Level 6 .................................................. 14.56 6.3 14.39 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.87 2.6 16.86 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.99 5.5 19.74 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.40 3.5 26.72 3.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 30.34 10.0 30.84 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.04 9.8 21.04 9.8 – – Counselors........................................................ 21.86 4.9 22.11 5.0 17.68 9.2 Level 6 .................................................. 16.01 7.1 16.01 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.45 3.3 18.49 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 17.02 16.5 17.02 16.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.12 7.6 30.06 7.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.12 9.8 37.15 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.59 3.8 26.59 3.8 – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 17.48 6.1 17.63 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.79 3.8 – – – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 26.00 8.3 26.12 8.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 14.71 6.0 14.71 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.54 7.4 18.54 7.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.87 7.0 33.07 7.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.25 3.2 27.25 3.2 – – Mental health counselors........................................ 19.91 4.3 19.59 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.06 2.6 20.06 2.6 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 19.62 8.1 19.62 8.1 – – Social workers.................................................... 19.96 5.2 19.68 5.3 24.87 17.3 Level 6 .................................................. 16.44 4.6 15.75 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.01 3.0 16.01 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.23 2.8 20.96 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.85 5.3 24.89 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.98 6.8 24.98 6.8 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.75 9.6 19.81 10.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.14 4.6 15.14 4.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.51 7.1 19.51 7.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.10 9.2 26.12 9.2 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.38 8.7 20.49 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.73 4.9 16.73 4.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.39 4.1 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.13 8.0 27.33 7.9 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.49 3.7 19.14 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.64 5.8 – – – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.22 5.7 14.40 5.7 12.67 11.1 Level 5 .................................................. 11.08 6.9 11.18 7.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.40 9.2 13.26 9.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.61 3.2 16.61 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.99 2.8 19.99 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.04 6.5 21.58 7.2 – – Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.38 3.3 18.38 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.22 3.5 17.22 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.83 8.1 21.83 8.1 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 12.11 7.5 12.19 7.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.65 6.4 10.85 7.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.10 11.7 12.85 12.5 – – Legal occupations................................................... 35.09 9.7 35.41 9.0 27.88 45.8 Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 3.7 21.12 4.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 46.21 15.9 46.21 15.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.75 13.9 41.75 13.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.73 12.8 57.49 10.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 76.10 10.9 76.10 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.47 11.9 44.21 11.8 – – Lawyers........................................................... 51.50 5.4 50.96 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.68 6.8 26.82 6.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 46.21 15.9 46.21 15.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.62 14.4 41.62 14.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.73 12.8 57.49 10.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 76.10 10.9 76.10 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 54.32 6.6 53.98 6.9 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 31.36 25.9 31.36 25.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.36 25.9 31.36 25.9 – – Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.44 5.8 22.62 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.65 5.0 20.79 5.4 – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 19.95 5.0 21.45 6.3 – – Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 20.18 7.9 21.03 7.8 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 27.56 2.0 28.26 1.8 17.39 9.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.32 4.8 10.56 5.7 9.57 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 6.2 11.74 6.8 8.54 9.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.47 3.9 12.36 4.2 14.19 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. 11.99 4.7 12.03 5.4 11.71 3.4 Level 6 .................................................. 13.84 10.9 14.33 14.6 13.40 12.1 Level 7 .................................................. 26.66 5.1 27.69 5.5 15.14 12.1 Level 8 .................................................. 28.14 4.6 28.34 4.7 21.94 9.8 Level 9 .................................................. 31.01 1.9 31.05 2.0 26.81 5.9 Level 10.................................................. 37.19 5.2 37.39 5.2 26.40 14.3 Level 11.................................................. 36.79 3.5 36.47 3.5 42.39 9.1 Level 12.................................................. 48.75 6.6 47.30 6.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.51 6.9 58.42 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.38 12.3 26.21 8.1 16.90 37.4 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 37.97 4.9 38.37 5.5 33.33 10.1 Level 7 .................................................. 20.72 5.0 – – – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.63 5.5 – – 22.71 8.6 Level 9 .................................................. 34.33 3.1 34.57 3.4 31.99 1.3 Level 10.................................................. 37.88 5.2 38.01 5.3 29.22 11.3 Level 11.................................................. 36.97 3.6 36.63 3.6 42.39 9.1 Level 12.................................................. 48.75 6.6 47.30 6.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 58.51 6.9 58.42 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.59 5.3 35.88 5.7 29.58 3.0 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 42.59 12.5 48.97 6.4 19.02 37.5 Level 10.................................................. 42.23 4.4 43.65 3.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 52.29 9.4 – – – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 39.54 13.5 39.62 14.0 38.23 10.2 Level 10.................................................. 36.22 6.3 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 33.01 10.1 32.54 10.5 38.47 12.0 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 40.97 19.4 40.88 19.7 42.91 19.3 Level 11.................................................. 30.75 10.1 – – – – Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 37.03 6.5 37.33 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.10 11.3 – – – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 57.81 17.9 54.75 21.2 – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 57.81 17.9 54.75 21.2 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.54 6.8 43.68 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.68 6.6 37.87 6.6 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.00 7.3 43.14 7.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.68 6.6 37.87 6.6 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 48.47 9.7 44.22 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.34 8.9 41.34 8.9 – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 46.63 12.4 46.63 12.4 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.29 4.4 45.84 4.4 57.18 10.9 Level 11.................................................. 40.01 12.1 – – – – Level 12.................................................. 47.05 7.0 47.05 7.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.53 11.3 – – – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.65 5.7 40.68 5.8 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 44.96 13.8 – – – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.90 8.7 38.01 8.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.49 7.7 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 37.21 10.2 37.47 10.4 – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 42.27 11.2 43.06 11.3 – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 36.82 11.7 34.77 9.9 – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 32.97 8.5 35.35 11.7 – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.97 8.5 35.35 11.7 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 49.56 16.6 53.39 20.1 – – Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 35.63 16.2 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 37.99 6.6 38.89 7.4 27.77 17.3 Level 8 .................................................. 27.83 16.2 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.81 6.0 36.09 5.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.68 3.4 31.66 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.30 9.0 40.56 9.9 – – Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 31.10 9.4 31.78 9.8 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.82 6.0 36.61 6.1 26.29 6.6 Level 10.................................................. 32.75 9.8 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 41.68 10.8 – – – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 31.77 8.2 32.28 9.6 – – History teachers, postsecondary............................... 44.62 12.8 44.62 12.8 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 20.7 42.19 20.7 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 31.17 8.1 31.61 8.8 23.47 21.3 Level 7 .................................................. 21.50 3.9 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.23 6.5 30.54 7.9 34.18 2.7 Level 10.................................................. 38.51 7.2 38.51 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.79 11.7 33.49 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.43 6.3 34.68 6.4 28.90 18.5 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 31.02 20.0 31.00 20.2 – – Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. – – – – 21.36 23.6 Level 7 .................................................. 20.60 2.2 – – – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 29.83 2.1 30.07 2.1 15.67 21.4 Level 6 .................................................. 10.80 5.4 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.94 6.9 29.03 6.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.06 4.0 30.08 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.89 2.1 30.92 2.1 25.91 9.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.83 3.5 27.99 3.6 – – Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 21.06 11.4 22.34 11.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.47 27.7 19.47 27.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.41 3.0 31.41 3.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.06 3.8 32.06 3.8 – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.60 8.9 14.20 10.3 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 31.79 3.1 31.79 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.25 4.1 32.25 4.1 – – Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 30.19 2.0 30.24 2.0 21.80 7.1 Level 7 .................................................. 29.88 5.1 29.93 5.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.33 5.3 28.33 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.55 2.2 30.59 2.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.85 3.1 – – – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 29.93 2.1 29.98 2.1 20.33 7.2 Level 7 .................................................. 29.03 5.6 29.09 5.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.97 6.1 27.97 6.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.40 2.3 30.44 2.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.13 3.1 – – – – Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.27 2.6 31.29 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 33.34 6.4 33.34 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.79 2.4 29.79 2.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.18 2.8 31.20 2.8 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.75 2.7 31.77 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 33.09 5.8 33.24 5.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.90 2.8 34.90 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.51 3.1 31.52 3.1 – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.88 2.9 31.90 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 33.13 6.0 33.28 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.52 3.4 34.52 3.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.67 3.5 31.68 3.5 – – Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 30.66 2.8 30.66 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.30 3.1 30.30 3.1 – – Special education teachers...................................... 31.13 2.9 31.26 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.02 4.7 35.57 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.67 3.0 30.70 3.1 – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 32.38 4.1 32.58 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.00 4.7 32.12 4.1 – – Special education teachers, middle school..................... 31.61 8.1 31.61 8.1 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 29.06 6.9 29.18 6.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.50 6.9 28.50 6.9 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 19.66 14.3 23.77 11.4 12.52 13.7 Level 6 .................................................. 16.11 13.3 – – 15.25 15.3 Level 7 .................................................. 22.18 13.3 26.56 9.4 13.66 14.1 Level 8 .................................................. 21.07 22.8 22.19 23.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.02 5.8 31.39 6.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.34 32.5 16.73 30.7 – – Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 26.71 6.7 – – 18.96 10.1 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 23.49 10.1 27.22 10.1 15.61 9.7 Level 7 .................................................. 23.58 19.0 – – – – Librarians........................................................ 29.13 4.9 29.50 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.04 4.3 19.69 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.79 23.4 30.79 23.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.99 6.8 31.32 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.20 6.1 34.20 6.1 – – Library technicians............................................... 15.16 4.4 14.47 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.38 3.4 13.32 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.64 7.0 – – – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.62 5.2 33.62 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.77 6.5 34.77 6.5 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 11.81 2.3 11.89 2.8 11.14 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 2.6 10.08 3.5 9.68 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.42 6.6 11.70 7.2 8.54 9.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.47 3.9 12.36 4.2 14.19 10.4 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.20 4.6 25.49 4.9 13.39 18.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 4.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.07 8.6 15.83 10.3 11.49 9.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.31 4.5 18.33 4.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.82 4.3 20.82 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.85 4.3 24.85 4.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.36 10.8 29.36 10.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 48.44 14.0 48.44 14.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 56.74 24.3 56.74 24.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.92 9.8 25.96 10.8 16.42 26.4 Artists and related workers....................................... 27.64 32.0 – – – – Designers......................................................... 18.49 3.0 20.00 4.5 11.56 10.8 Level 5 .................................................. 13.24 9.8 15.70 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.04 5.4 18.04 5.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.91 .4 23.91 .4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.05 9.3 25.05 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.26 16.9 20.27 18.4 – – Floral designers................................................ 12.18 10.5 – – – – Graphic designers............................................... 20.06 5.2 20.06 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.82 29.1 – – – – Interior designers.............................................. 21.02 13.0 21.02 13.0 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 27.03 18.9 29.54 18.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.03 18.9 29.54 18.5 – – Producers and directors......................................... 29.54 18.5 29.54 18.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.54 18.5 29.54 18.5 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 25.18 14.7 26.90 12.4 11.25 15.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.18 14.7 26.90 12.4 11.25 15.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 22.23 18.2 24.16 16.1 11.25 15.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.23 18.2 24.16 16.1 11.25 15.0 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 25.66 9.8 26.11 8.8 – – Writers and editors............................................... 33.83 15.6 33.83 15.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.54 6.7 22.54 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.84 9.6 30.84 9.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 60.98 26.1 60.98 26.1 – – Editors......................................................... 26.35 8.0 26.35 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 2.7 20.95 2.7 – – Technical writers............................................... 38.32 24.4 38.32 24.4 – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 17.28 23.2 – – – – Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 19.01 9.3 19.61 8.7 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 31.22 14.3 31.93 15.8 26.41 4.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.60 10.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 5.9 11.44 5.4 12.18 11.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.99 3.1 14.27 3.2 11.48 7.5 Level 5 .................................................. 18.30 5.2 18.30 4.7 18.33 11.3 Level 6 .................................................. 19.99 2.6 19.94 2.7 20.41 5.0 Level 7 .................................................. 24.06 2.3 23.87 2.4 25.85 3.3 Level 8 .................................................. 28.22 2.8 27.62 3.3 31.11 3.5 Level 9 .................................................. 28.59 2.0 28.36 2.1 29.85 3.9 Level 10.................................................. 41.57 7.7 41.61 8.3 40.84 3.3 Level 11.................................................. 113.00 34.8 114.76 34.7 56.06 8.3 Level 12.................................................. 99.07 22.7 103.64 22.9 50.55 24.7 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.88 9.7 26.33 12.0 32.75 11.6 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 19.97 6.6 19.43 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.69 14.0 – – – – Pharmacists....................................................... 43.88 8.9 48.56 3.9 32.94 20.9 Level 9 .................................................. 42.96 7.3 48.66 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 48.90 1.4 49.22 1.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.15 2.9 50.25 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.45 21.5 – – – – Physicians and surgeons........................................... 147.69 25.0 147.98 25.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 113.18 24.1 114.76 24.6 – – Registered nurses................................................. 27.98 1.8 27.88 2.0 28.52 1.9 Level 6 .................................................. 21.47 7.8 22.11 9.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.27 2.1 24.06 2.2 25.53 5.2 Level 8 .................................................. 28.06 2.2 27.16 2.3 31.01 2.9 Level 9 .................................................. 27.57 1.6 27.49 1.7 28.04 2.5 Level 10.................................................. 40.80 13.0 40.83 13.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.03 7.4 39.03 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.67 4.2 28.17 4.9 25.78 4.7 Therapists........................................................ 27.21 4.3 26.27 4.3 34.23 11.0 Level 6 .................................................. 22.64 5.7 22.82 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.07 6.2 21.85 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.69 7.4 26.32 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.83 5.4 29.24 2.9 36.54 15.5 Level 10.................................................. 28.55 10.5 28.25 11.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.93 9.1 25.60 7.8 – – Occupational therapists......................................... 31.95 7.1 28.98 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.91 8.6 30.93 3.9 – – Physical therapists............................................. 33.10 2.5 31.71 1.7 40.11 4.9 Level 9 .................................................. 35.57 7.8 – – – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.33 2.3 24.25 2.5 25.40 2.3 Level 6 .................................................. 24.89 2.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.50 3.5 23.33 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.56 3.5 24.56 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.34 3.8 – – – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.46 8.7 30.42 8.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 7.2 29.33 7.2 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.92 2.5 18.83 2.5 22.59 12.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 5.4 11.65 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 2.8 14.88 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.47 5.9 15.47 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 5.2 18.69 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.43 10.1 21.32 10.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.95 1.9 23.94 1.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.10 5.8 27.77 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.61 7.9 20.48 8.3 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.49 6.7 21.37 6.7 25.80 10.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.65 8.6 14.65 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.51 4.6 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.43 10.1 21.32 10.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.07 1.9 24.06 1.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.17 6.0 27.84 6.5 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.56 1.6 15.54 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 5.4 11.65 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.98 3.0 15.02 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 2.9 16.43 2.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.68 5.7 17.68 5.7 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 29.30 9.3 30.07 9.7 27.18 10.2 Level 6 .................................................. 30.17 10.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.89 5.9 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.74 4.0 24.64 3.5 25.40 19.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.11 4.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 24.05 8.0 23.86 9.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.15 2.2 25.84 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.82 5.0 26.92 5.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.49 3.8 25.64 4.2 – – Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 19.26 13.9 20.06 14.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.11 4.1 – – – – Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 32.32 3.7 – – – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 29.79 4.8 – – – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.23 2.9 24.37 3.9 30.74 12.2 Level 5 .................................................. 23.21 8.3 22.83 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.62 4.2 24.62 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.99 5.5 26.10 5.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.39 4.0 24.50 4.6 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.05 5.3 15.27 6.1 12.70 4.2 Level 6 .................................................. 13.86 8.2 13.82 8.6 – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.42 5.5 15.11 6.8 9.84 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.89 4.6 12.36 4.0 9.32 11.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.37 4.7 16.43 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.90 7.5 18.90 7.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.75 13.2 20.75 13.2 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.56 5.1 13.34 6.2 10.05 9.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.86 5.1 12.38 4.0 9.68 14.5 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 11.46 4.9 11.46 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 10.66 6.1 10.66 6.2 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.24 7.3 19.24 7.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.48 5.7 17.48 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.47 4.0 17.47 4.0 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.94 1.6 17.77 1.8 19.17 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.48 3.5 15.45 3.8 15.99 3.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.40 2.4 18.27 2.7 19.97 7.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.33 1.8 18.28 2.1 18.54 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 20.22 6.4 19.47 7.3 – – Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.07 4.3 16.38 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.74 7.8 11.74 7.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.24 3.3 15.66 2.0 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.64 6.9 19.26 8.2 15.60 13.3 Level 4 .................................................. 17.78 6.2 17.78 6.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 5.6 16.82 5.8 – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 20.46 10.8 20.46 10.8 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.72 2.3 12.04 2.2 9.75 4.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.65 2.5 8.72 2.8 8.34 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.12 2.5 10.51 1.5 8.66 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.86 4.7 11.13 5.3 9.77 6.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.48 1.9 12.52 2.0 11.70 3.2 Level 5 .................................................. 15.50 6.4 15.41 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 12.8 22.81 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.08 4.1 13.36 5.1 – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.17 1.2 10.35 1.2 9.44 3.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.20 2.3 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.72 1.9 9.97 1.7 8.78 3.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.11 2.0 10.27 2.2 9.52 5.7 Level 4 .................................................. 11.15 2.5 11.12 2.8 11.49 3.6 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.50 3.6 – – – – Home health aides............................................... 9.12 2.8 9.55 3.7 8.31 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.23 3.8 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.21 4.2 9.60 4.2 8.36 6.9 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.43 1.5 10.49 1.4 10.09 5.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.20 2.3 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.94 2.4 10.09 2.0 9.15 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.56 2.6 10.53 2.8 10.74 7.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 3.5 11.35 4.0 11.66 9.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.64 4.0 – – – – Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.26 3.8 10.48 3.1 9.59 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.60 7.1 – – – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 19.92 13.1 21.38 11.8 11.32 10.8 Level 2 .................................................. 16.86 25.2 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.80 6.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 15.3 – – – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.79 13.0 22.06 13.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 22.80 6.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 15.3 – – – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 16.32 23.6 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 17.18 25.0 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.05 2.9 13.25 2.9 10.48 13.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.33 3.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.75 10.1 11.49 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 9.2 12.83 10.0 10.63 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.08 1.9 13.08 1.9 13.19 5.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 4.8 16.39 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.93 4.3 – – – – Dental assistants............................................... 17.35 5.0 17.35 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.19 7.5 16.19 7.5 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 12.84 2.3 12.83 2.3 13.48 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 11.00 6.1 11.01 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.78 2.5 12.77 2.5 13.37 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.83 4.0 15.83 4.0 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 7.8 11.99 7.8 – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.14 2.2 14.03 2.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.17 3.2 14.17 3.2 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.61 5.3 10.93 6.3 9.61 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.60 5.4 10.92 6.4 9.61 3.4 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 10.52 16.5 – – – – Protective service occupations...................................... 16.36 2.4 16.96 2.8 10.18 6.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 11.7 8.51 12.5 8.99 10.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 10.4 11.03 11.6 9.55 13.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.27 3.8 10.50 3.5 8.97 6.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.78 2.7 12.80 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.61 3.1 14.39 2.8 24.15 7.2 Level 6 .................................................. 18.39 2.2 18.46 2.3 14.47 10.6 Level 7 .................................................. 22.56 2.4 22.57 2.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.33 2.9 26.33 2.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.59 3.6 28.59 3.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.07 4.8 40.07 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.92 14.0 24.07 13.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 31.05 2.7 31.05 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.57 9.3 16.57 9.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.25 4.1 30.25 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.98 2.7 30.98 2.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.25 5.2 40.25 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.15 6.2 39.15 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 21.25 14.5 21.25 14.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.27 2.0 33.27 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.46 5.2 29.46 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.17 3.2 31.17 3.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.51 5.5 40.51 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.15 6.2 39.15 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 25.33 8.6 25.33 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.84 5.1 19.84 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.71 12.6 29.71 12.6 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 18.21 3.2 18.34 3.2 11.75 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 5.4 13.73 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.51 5.4 13.51 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.59 5.6 17.76 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.63 2.9 22.63 2.9 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.77 3.7 15.79 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.77 4.5 12.80 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.14 2.2 14.14 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 3.0 17.57 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.32 6.0 22.32 6.0 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.78 3.8 15.80 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.77 4.5 12.80 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.14 2.2 14.14 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 3.0 17.57 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.32 6.0 22.32 6.0 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 21.71 7.2 21.71 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.47 5.9 17.47 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.77 8.7 24.77 8.7 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 14.72 6.5 – – – – Police officers................................................... 21.79 2.6 21.80 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.67 4.7 15.65 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.63 3.9 19.64 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 2.9 24.23 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.69 3.4 27.69 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.31 7.1 20.31 7.1 – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 21.79 2.6 21.80 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.67 4.7 15.65 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.63 3.9 19.64 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 2.9 24.23 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.69 3.4 27.69 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.31 7.1 20.31 7.1 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.66 3.8 10.70 3.6 10.47 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.75 13.5 8.51 12.5 9.53 14.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 11.8 10.93 12.6 10.26 19.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.12 4.0 10.34 3.5 8.75 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 2.7 12.08 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 14.3 13.19 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.77 5.7 – – – – Security guards................................................. 10.64 3.8 10.67 3.6 10.47 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.75 13.5 8.51 12.5 9.53 14.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 11.8 10.93 12.6 10.26 19.5 Level 3 .................................................. 10.12 4.0 10.34 3.5 8.75 6.8 Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 2.7 12.08 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 14.3 13.19 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.77 5.7 – – – – Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.38 5.7 14.21 15.0 9.16 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.06 5.6 – – 8.06 5.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.38 16.0 – – 10.43 12.4 Level 4 .................................................. – – 15.34 11.0 – – Crossing guards................................................. 12.77 9.2 – – 12.77 9.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.49 7.1 – – 9.49 7.1 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.23 2.8 10.41 18.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.95 10.5 – – 10.22 13.1 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.87 2.9 8.84 3.4 6.59 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.56 2.6 6.90 4.6 6.34 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 6.76 3.4 7.36 5.4 6.09 2.7 Level 3 .................................................. 8.36 3.7 8.30 4.8 8.53 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 11.31 3.3 11.50 3.6 9.24 13.0 Level 5 .................................................. 13.66 4.0 13.72 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.94 6.3 16.94 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.98 9.1 18.18 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.83 6.9 12.09 8.4 8.08 5.5 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.70 6.3 14.02 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.66 6.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.72 4.5 11.82 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.62 4.6 13.62 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.87 6.6 16.87 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.98 9.1 18.18 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.42 14.0 14.42 14.0 – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.61 13.2 15.61 13.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.45 6.6 13.80 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.72 4.5 11.82 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.37 4.7 13.37 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.31 5.3 17.31 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.64 9.7 17.84 9.7 – – Cooks............................................................. 9.76 2.3 10.09 2.5 8.66 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.36 3.3 7.54 3.1 7.17 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.65 5.3 8.93 6.2 7.97 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.47 2.6 9.30 3.0 10.09 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.62 2.0 11.64 2.1 11.38 5.4 Level 5 .................................................. 13.68 6.1 13.84 6.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.52 7.8 11.40 8.2 – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.83 3.8 8.46 6.7 7.10 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.13 4.0 7.49 2.8 6.82 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.43 10.0 9.27 7.5 7.17 6.7 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.41 2.5 11.49 2.6 9.86 9.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.41 4.2 9.44 4.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.51 3.0 10.54 3.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.30 3.9 12.39 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.52 5.1 14.86 6.0 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.09 2.8 10.15 3.4 9.86 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.55 6.7 8.57 9.4 8.52 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.38 4.2 8.85 4.9 10.45 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.44 2.5 11.43 2.6 11.57 2.6 Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.84 5.6 9.00 6.4 8.19 7.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.72 4.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.08 11.4 8.15 13.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.68 5.8 9.68 6.1 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.72 3.6 9.36 3.7 7.81 3.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.89 5.1 8.88 5.7 6.99 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 8.74 3.5 9.24 4.7 8.11 3.0 Level 3 .................................................. 9.46 6.5 9.35 8.1 9.86 6.1 Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.92 5.9 4.88 11.7 4.95 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 4.92 6.1 5.17 11.6 4.75 5.0 Level 2 .................................................. 4.16 7.6 4.18 9.2 4.13 10.6 Level 3 .................................................. 6.34 9.9 5.62 27.9 7.46 16.4 Level 4 .................................................. 5.37 8.9 – – 5.89 20.0 Bartenders...................................................... 7.04 4.9 6.49 19.7 7.74 17.0 Level 2 .................................................. 5.85 9.9 5.83 6.2 5.87 16.5 Level 3 .................................................. 8.42 10.6 7.02 31.0 10.82 16.6 Level 4 .................................................. 5.37 8.9 – – 5.89 20.0 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.78 3.7 3.72 4.6 3.84 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 3.64 8.4 3.63 15.2 3.65 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 3.53 5.9 3.45 8.0 3.60 8.4 Level 3 .................................................. 4.78 16.7 4.46 17.5 5.24 25.5 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.21 4.5 7.72 7.7 6.74 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.02 5.1 7.43 9.6 6.69 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.87 7.8 9.42 7.4 7.60 8.1 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.46 2.3 8.48 4.1 6.90 2.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.91 1.1 7.11 2.6 6.83 .9 Level 2 .................................................. 7.67 5.7 9.00 4.9 6.84 8.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.77 5.2 10.08 5.3 8.72 9.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.73 3.7 – – – – Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.44 2.5 8.52 4.3 6.89 2.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.85 1.3 7.01 3.3 6.80 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 7.76 5.5 9.10 5.2 6.90 9.2 Level 3 .................................................. 9.74 3.0 9.71 3.2 9.88 7.2 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 7.64 5.1 8.31 6.1 7.03 6.1 Level 1 .................................................. 7.39 4.1 7.47 7.0 7.28 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 6.95 11.4 8.10 10.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.89 18.5 – – 7.28 5.9 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.40 3.3 8.58 3.8 7.63 7.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.28 3.6 7.38 4.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.76 8.6 10.12 9.9 – – Dishwashers....................................................... 8.40 4.0 8.50 6.0 8.10 3.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.30 3.1 8.37 4.9 8.10 3.0 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.66 7.7 9.45 15.2 6.89 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.17 6.7 – – 6.78 9.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.34 6.7 – – 6.74 5.3 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.45 2.7 10.87 3.0 8.49 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.65 2.7 8.85 3.0 8.16 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.88 3.4 10.07 3.7 8.92 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.69 3.5 11.78 3.5 9.66 18.2 Level 4 .................................................. 13.24 2.4 13.27 2.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.90 4.5 15.72 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.78 5.1 18.78 5.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.74 6.0 11.85 6.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.55 12.1 18.55 12.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 10.1 14.50 10.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.14 6.6 16.14 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.17 6.7 18.17 6.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.28 6.5 15.28 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.11 11.2 14.11 11.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.22 5.7 15.22 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.67 4.4 16.67 4.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.51 13.9 24.51 13.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.78 5.4 18.78 5.4 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.67 2.4 9.97 2.5 8.53 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 2.9 8.86 3.2 8.18 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 3.3 9.90 3.9 9.07 6.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.21 2.6 11.30 2.5 9.71 18.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.35 4.1 13.34 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.56 7.5 11.66 7.5 – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.88 3.0 10.27 3.4 8.65 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 3.9 8.89 5.1 8.26 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.91 3.5 10.18 4.3 9.09 6.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.23 2.9 11.32 2.7 9.91 20.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.36 4.0 13.35 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.82 8.1 11.84 8.0 – – Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.05 2.4 9.20 2.3 7.94 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.66 1.8 8.79 1.9 7.91 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.94 3.0 8.96 3.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.49 3.8 11.62 3.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.44 7.8 9.38 8.0 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.31 5.6 11.58 5.5 7.98 5.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.54 2.5 8.77 2.9 7.76 5.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 7.6 10.45 8.0 7.87 9.6 Level 3 .................................................. 13.37 6.9 13.39 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.56 4.3 12.63 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.50 9.9 14.50 9.9 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.21 6.2 11.47 6.1 7.97 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.54 2.7 8.76 3.0 7.72 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.27 7.6 10.45 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.54 8.1 13.57 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.41 5.1 12.49 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.50 9.9 14.50 9.9 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.21 2.9 13.26 4.8 10.11 8.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.08 10.7 8.28 8.4 9.49 17.3 Level 2 .................................................. 8.40 2.5 8.69 4.2 8.00 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.57 4.9 9.85 6.4 8.87 4.3 Level 4 .................................................. 12.61 9.5 12.58 8.9 12.71 16.3 Level 5 .................................................. 19.93 15.3 20.66 17.6 15.42 23.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.54 11.0 19.68 14.7 18.95 7.5 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.94 6.1 13.01 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.24 5.1 15.49 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.84 12.9 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.47 6.3 14.47 6.3 – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.43 10.3 – – – – Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.39 8.2 11.67 5.0 7.09 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 6.85 4.0 8.10 2.4 6.36 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.23 10.7 – – 7.23 10.7 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.78 12.3 11.54 6.7 7.00 3.3 Level 1 .................................................. 6.68 6.4 – – 6.36 4.5 Level 3 .................................................. 7.12 6.2 – – – – Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 23.5 – – – – Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 23.5 – – – – Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 9.58 13.7 – – – – Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 10.37 9.7 10.24 10.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 19.4 8.04 19.4 – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.92 18.9 7.87 19.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 19.4 8.04 19.4 – – Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.43 17.6 – – – – Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.43 17.6 – – – – Transportation attendants......................................... 37.65 4.1 37.98 4.1 – – Flight attendants............................................... 42.34 1.4 42.04 1.2 – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 11.72 22.1 – – – – Child care workers................................................ 8.54 2.5 8.71 3.4 7.94 2.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.28 9.2 – – 7.64 11.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.24 3.4 8.28 4.1 8.10 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 8.72 6.3 8.74 7.0 8.55 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 9.17 7.2 9.47 7.6 – – Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.30 3.5 10.16 1.8 8.60 4.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.77 3.1 – – 9.38 6.0 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.90 6.7 13.50 7.9 12.29 12.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.20 9.7 – – 8.00 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 9.35 6.1 – – 8.39 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.83 10.9 12.84 7.6 16.37 23.8 Level 5 .................................................. 18.68 20.6 – – 22.78 12.8 Level 6 .................................................. 19.15 6.2 19.90 11.4 18.49 5.0 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.46 23.7 – – – – Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.62 7.7 – – 16.58 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.11 10.7 – – 16.42 23.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.36 22.9 – – 18.40 18.9 Level 6 .................................................. 17.77 8.2 – – 18.79 3.9 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.83 5.7 13.51 9.4 9.48 11.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.23 9.6 – – 8.01 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.43 6.2 – – 8.39 4.8 Level 4 .................................................. 11.87 10.3 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 8.3 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.41 24.0 – – – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.42 3.3 17.74 3.9 8.35 1.8 Level 1 .................................................. 7.69 1.9 8.38 2.1 7.25 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.42 1.2 8.95 2.4 7.93 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.07 1.8 10.58 2.4 8.95 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.63 4.1 15.11 4.2 11.57 5.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 2.6 18.09 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.80 3.2 20.84 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.13 3.7 30.13 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.06 10.6 38.06 10.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 44.32 8.3 44.32 8.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.06 30.5 43.06 30.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 67.38 42.4 67.38 42.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 62.19 1.1 62.19 1.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.66 20.1 17.58 20.2 7.97 8.7 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.17 6.2 19.51 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.49 5.5 12.88 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.55 6.2 15.58 6.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.66 9.7 17.66 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.14 6.3 25.14 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.59 7.6 24.59 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 52.37 21.4 52.37 21.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.48 8.0 18.48 8.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.33 6.5 17.36 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.85 6.0 12.88 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.29 5.9 16.33 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.13 10.6 17.13 10.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.76 8.8 25.76 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.89 7.1 15.89 7.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 25.66 15.2 28.47 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 11.30 6.9 11.30 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.52 13.4 23.52 13.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 51.24 26.0 51.24 26.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.36 10.5 25.36 10.5 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 10.39 2.1 11.67 3.6 8.11 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.65 1.9 8.34 2.2 7.19 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.36 1.3 8.90 2.5 7.82 1.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.93 2.0 10.53 2.8 8.74 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.34 5.9 14.95 6.7 11.21 6.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.74 4.9 19.22 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.53 14.1 21.53 14.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.71 9.2 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.73 1.9 9.46 2.5 7.82 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.76 2.1 8.44 2.4 7.24 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.37 1.6 9.00 3.8 7.73 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.76 2.6 10.21 2.1 8.93 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 7.1 13.70 9.8 – – Cashiers...................................................... 8.72 1.9 9.44 2.4 7.82 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.76 2.1 8.44 2.4 7.24 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.37 1.6 9.00 3.8 7.73 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.74 2.6 10.19 2.1 8.93 4.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.35 7.2 13.37 10.0 – – Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.20 4.6 12.59 4.5 7.65 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 7.64 4.0 8.23 7.3 7.12 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.68 3.6 10.38 1.8 8.38 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.18 4.6 14.18 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.04 6.9 21.04 6.9 – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 9.16 4.3 10.21 4.7 7.01 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.51 3.6 7.99 6.6 7.12 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 8.88 4.3 9.51 1.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.44 8.0 13.44 8.0 – – Parts salespersons............................................ 14.48 2.8 15.82 3.4 9.29 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 3.6 12.14 6.8 9.29 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 3.7 14.84 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.48 7.1 21.48 7.1 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 11.94 3.2 13.22 4.1 8.67 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.41 3.1 8.05 3.9 7.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.56 2.9 8.82 7.2 8.30 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.33 5.7 11.05 7.1 8.55 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.40 6.9 15.13 8.0 11.04 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.22 6.5 18.79 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.98 12.8 23.98 12.8 – – Advertising sales agents.......................................... 17.91 22.3 17.91 22.3 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.74 16.9 26.74 16.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.46 13.3 17.46 13.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.20 15.7 21.20 15.7 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 55.92 31.8 58.24 31.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 61.17 30.6 61.17 30.6 – – Travel agents..................................................... 12.33 10.6 – – – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.63 3.7 29.71 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 20.50 8.9 20.50 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.56 5.9 17.56 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.36 5.5 28.36 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 37.51 9.1 37.51 9.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.32 7.5 34.32 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.30 11.4 38.30 11.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.38 13.3 23.04 13.7 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.90 11.0 32.90 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 29.57 8.2 29.57 8.2 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.57 5.0 28.68 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.56 11.6 21.56 11.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 6.0 16.75 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.13 6.2 28.13 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.12 6.2 31.12 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.89 10.2 34.89 10.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.44 17.4 – – – – Sales engineers................................................... 27.64 10.3 27.64 10.3 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 14.46 8.6 14.87 9.0 11.90 15.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.50 9.1 11.96 9.4 9.07 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 16.45 13.6 16.60 14.8 – – Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.49 8.3 17.23 9.0 9.07 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.88 5.7 – – 8.64 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.87 4.0 – – 10.57 11.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.42 9.8 14.51 9.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.68 12.5 18.68 12.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.90 9.7 16.90 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.24 7.9 – – – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.71 1.1 15.03 1.1 11.80 2.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 5.0 9.89 4.1 8.71 9.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.76 1.6 10.99 1.7 9.52 2.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.40 1.9 12.54 2.0 11.38 4.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.53 1.2 14.58 1.2 13.86 2.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.17 1.8 17.17 1.8 17.10 9.5 Level 6 .................................................. 19.78 2.0 19.76 1.8 20.32 14.4 Level 7 .................................................. 23.47 2.6 23.47 2.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.29 8.2 24.29 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.34 5.1 15.80 5.1 12.17 4.8 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.55 3.1 20.56 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 3.3 16.07 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.84 3.5 19.84 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.34 4.5 23.34 4.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.93 9.1 23.93 9.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.11 4.8 21.21 5.2 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 10.44 6.6 10.89 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.91 3.6 10.96 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.15 12.7 11.52 8.5 – – Telephone operators............................................... 11.79 7.7 11.92 7.6 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.35 1.8 14.56 1.9 12.88 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 2.1 11.01 2.3 10.49 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.04 2.8 12.27 2.7 10.96 2.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.82 1.8 13.82 2.0 13.79 3.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.34 3.1 17.32 3.1 17.87 5.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.54 3.2 18.65 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.54 11.0 20.54 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.05 4.7 15.80 5.6 – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.07 4.1 15.13 4.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.52 6.0 13.52 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 4.8 14.46 5.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.44 7.1 15.92 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.47 7.6 14.47 7.6 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.45 6.3 13.50 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.61 6.1 11.76 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 3.0 14.78 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 6.5 17.35 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.15 10.9 15.15 10.9 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.24 1.5 15.37 1.6 14.45 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 12.45 11.1 11.29 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.39 5.1 12.82 4.2 9.85 3.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.41 2.7 13.21 2.7 14.16 2.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.47 3.7 17.36 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.67 4.0 18.83 4.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.43 5.9 16.45 5.9 – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.24 4.0 18.30 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.93 10.2 15.93 10.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.05 4.3 19.05 4.3 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.37 6.8 17.07 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.41 9.6 16.41 9.6 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.73 1.4 11.96 1.8 11.01 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.00 2.2 11.31 2.3 9.69 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 1.7 11.47 1.6 11.45 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.63 5.1 12.85 6.0 11.60 .7 Brokerage clerks.................................................. – – 15.68 11.0 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.20 6.2 15.60 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 3.7 12.74 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.30 2.4 13.29 2.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.95 4.8 17.95 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.49 15.6 20.68 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.76 6.9 18.76 6.9 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.52 7.0 15.53 7.3 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 14.54 3.3 14.81 3.7 11.32 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.01 4.8 10.11 5.4 9.05 6.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 2.8 12.24 3.1 9.47 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 4.3 14.69 4.4 11.28 17.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.73 3.7 17.91 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.32 3.1 18.26 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.28 7.2 21.28 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.51 5.7 14.22 6.9 11.66 5.8 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.11 5.5 16.11 5.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.17 7.2 12.17 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.03 4.5 15.03 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.24 2.8 18.24 2.8 – – File clerks....................................................... 10.85 5.9 11.32 5.8 9.16 14.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.86 8.0 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.75 8.1 10.23 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.77 5.3 12.60 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.05 15.5 – – – – Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.64 2.6 9.59 3.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 5.5 9.59 5.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.94 2.1 9.78 2.5 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.04 14.5 12.65 16.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.33 7.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.67 6.1 11.78 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.42 11.5 15.45 11.5 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.50 4.8 12.40 5.1 9.28 5.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.93 10.0 – – 7.89 5.2 Level 3 .................................................. 11.17 12.9 – – 9.28 9.2 Level 4 .................................................. 12.94 2.0 13.02 1.9 – – Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.58 8.1 16.54 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.43 5.3 11.43 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 4.2 14.79 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.85 3.7 – – – – New accounts clerks............................................... 15.68 8.8 15.82 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.19 11.3 – – – – Order clerks...................................................... 13.69 7.0 13.96 6.9 11.27 13.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.61 12.3 12.01 13.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.84 7.9 11.55 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.48 5.0 14.48 5.0 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.15 3.0 15.22 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.85 3.7 13.94 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.62 1.0 – – – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.94 2.2 12.21 2.4 10.71 9.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.92 13.1 – – 7.24 12.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.24 2.9 11.47 2.8 9.63 6.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 2.9 12.58 4.0 10.74 5.4 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 2.7 14.14 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.58 10.3 14.91 5.6 – – Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.54 3.3 14.56 3.7 14.45 7.8 Level 4 .................................................. 16.31 2.9 16.14 3.7 16.80 2.6 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.90 8.6 – – 7.87 10.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.13 5.7 – – – – Dispatchers....................................................... 15.58 4.9 15.71 5.3 12.86 2.7 Level 3 .................................................. 12.48 6.0 12.49 6.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.07 6.4 14.21 6.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.34 7.4 19.61 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.12 6.2 18.12 6.2 – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.61 3.7 14.73 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.83 4.3 12.82 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.61 2.8 13.78 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 5.2 16.47 5.2 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.18 7.5 16.29 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 10.4 12.21 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.67 12.8 14.67 12.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.43 7.4 20.88 6.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.49 6.0 17.49 6.0 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 14.21 5.3 14.21 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.43 6.4 15.43 6.4 – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.55 7.6 18.55 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.53 12.0 14.53 12.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 5.5 15.65 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.93 10.4 18.93 10.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.52 9.7 16.52 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.12 7.8 20.12 7.8 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.70 3.5 12.74 3.5 9.16 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.97 6.1 12.09 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 8.3 12.94 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.76 6.2 16.76 6.2 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.92 2.7 11.62 2.9 8.35 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 3.9 10.38 6.2 8.05 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 2.2 10.53 2.1 8.62 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.10 4.4 12.26 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 8.5 12.91 8.5 – – Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.74 13.8 13.71 13.8 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.06 2.2 17.20 2.3 13.95 5.0 Level 2 .................................................. 12.34 6.6 12.59 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 5.0 13.16 5.1 11.37 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.00 1.7 14.95 1.5 15.70 6.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.68 3.4 16.76 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.88 3.3 20.82 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.39 4.8 25.39 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.70 14.4 21.97 14.6 – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.01 4.0 20.16 4.2 16.71 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 3.0 14.66 3.3 15.95 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 17.50 2.8 17.53 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.63 2.2 20.63 2.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.39 4.7 26.39 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.53 17.9 26.63 18.8 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 17.45 9.7 17.45 9.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.95 8.5 15.95 8.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.73 6.1 24.73 6.1 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.62 2.9 13.71 2.7 12.77 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 6.3 12.87 6.6 11.05 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.14 3.6 14.05 3.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.51 5.7 15.48 6.1 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.50 1.5 15.65 1.4 12.33 9.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.45 6.1 13.63 6.3 11.70 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 15.40 1.7 15.41 1.7 13.04 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.02 4.6 16.24 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.73 9.0 19.30 7.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.99 9.9 18.45 9.4 – – Computer operators................................................ 15.94 3.9 16.31 5.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. – – 12.33 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.49 2.1 14.49 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.16 6.3 16.16 6.3 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.65 5.1 14.57 5.2 15.43 20.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.38 4.6 11.42 5.1 11.04 3.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.21 12.8 12.31 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.07 4.5 16.21 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.81 20.4 21.12 20.2 – – Data entry keyers............................................... 14.58 5.6 14.46 5.7 15.69 20.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.43 4.8 11.48 5.3 10.99 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.53 13.2 12.51 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.85 4.6 16.03 4.5 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 15.09 8.8 15.24 9.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.81 10.5 16.81 10.5 – – Desktop publishers................................................ 15.28 7.5 15.28 7.5 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.84 5.1 15.07 5.1 11.18 15.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.96 10.7 10.05 12.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 4.1 13.70 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.33 4.4 16.33 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.83 3.6 18.81 3.7 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.32 5.8 12.61 6.2 10.72 11.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.84 5.6 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.61 6.5 14.47 7.2 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 14.00 1.7 14.31 1.9 11.95 4.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.98 3.0 11.22 4.1 10.13 6.9 Level 3 .................................................. 13.19 4.0 13.32 4.2 12.06 7.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 1.9 14.36 2.3 10.80 6.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.37 3.7 16.94 2.9 27.16 24.7 Level 6 .................................................. 22.42 5.5 22.42 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.73 4.0 14.44 5.1 12.16 6.7 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.81 3.5 11.99 3.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.68 8.0 – – – – Statistical assistants............................................ 23.40 11.6 23.44 11.6 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 10.31 16.7 10.31 16.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.87 10.3 7.87 10.3 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 16.34 1.9 16.37 2.0 12.45 10.7 Level 1 .................................................. 10.42 2.3 10.46 2.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 4.5 11.08 4.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.12 2.8 13.14 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.95 2.7 13.95 2.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.45 2.7 16.47 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 1.7 19.18 1.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.79 2.9 22.79 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.44 4.8 28.44 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.83 2.8 32.83 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.78 4.4 16.74 4.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.11 3.8 23.15 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.27 6.9 20.27 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.51 3.2 23.51 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.71 5.6 28.71 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.85 7.6 23.10 8.1 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 17.79 11.3 18.17 10.2 – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.79 9.9 19.29 7.7 – – Carpenters........................................................ 18.05 5.1 18.08 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 6.3 13.33 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.86 4.1 15.86 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.83 9.3 19.94 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.75 8.7 22.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.72 7.1 17.72 7.1 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 16.13 5.5 16.13 5.5 – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 16.13 5.5 16.13 5.5 – – Construction laborers............................................. 11.67 4.6 11.72 4.6 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.75 3.0 10.85 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.12 7.6 11.12 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.69 9.3 13.69 9.3 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.16 2.1 15.16 2.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.88 4.7 12.88 4.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.78 3.3 14.78 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.41 6.1 15.41 6.1 – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.33 4.1 13.33 4.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.83 3.3 15.83 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.29 3.6 13.29 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.80 4.7 14.80 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.33 6.2 16.33 6.2 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.43 5.5 17.43 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.16 4.9 19.16 4.9 – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 8.1 17.40 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.26 5.6 19.26 5.6 – – Electricians...................................................... 19.40 5.7 19.44 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 5.2 14.22 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.81 5.6 15.90 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.34 8.0 17.34 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.15 5.6 23.15 5.6 – – Insulation workers................................................ 14.38 7.8 14.38 7.8 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.61 3.4 12.57 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.35 2.6 12.35 2.6 – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.61 3.4 12.57 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.35 2.6 12.35 2.6 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.98 2.6 17.98 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.41 8.3 12.41 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.80 4.4 14.80 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 4.4 20.13 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 5.8 20.99 5.8 – – Pipelayers...................................................... 13.32 8.5 13.32 8.5 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.44 3.1 18.44 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.61 4.6 14.61 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.13 4.4 20.13 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 5.8 20.99 5.8 – – Roofers........................................................... 13.56 10.1 13.56 10.1 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.04 7.4 18.04 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.84 4.9 14.84 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.83 5.2 17.83 5.2 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.42 1.4 11.42 1.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.15 2.7 10.16 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 2.9 10.95 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.12 7.6 13.18 7.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.87 5.5 13.87 5.5 – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.61 5.6 12.69 5.6 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.71 3.1 11.67 3.2 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.65 4.0 12.65 4.0 – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 22.02 3.5 22.02 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.01 5.9 19.99 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.42 3.6 22.42 3.6 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.40 4.3 13.44 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.74 2.1 11.82 2.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 6.6 12.33 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.91 4.6 13.91 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.50 9.0 15.50 9.0 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.05 11.4 16.05 11.4 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.93 8.9 13.93 8.9 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.25 1.8 19.34 1.9 14.43 15.8 Level 1 .................................................. 10.03 2.2 10.03 2.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.48 4.7 11.60 4.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.64 6.7 12.81 7.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.01 5.4 14.08 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.33 3.9 17.36 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.31 2.6 21.35 2.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.54 3.0 23.61 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.20 3.5 30.19 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.68 6.7 32.68 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.79 7.0 18.85 7.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.43 3.5 27.47 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.87 8.1 19.87 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.61 6.1 25.73 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.66 6.3 32.66 6.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.16 2.7 37.16 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.00 7.9 28.00 7.9 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.28 4.9 17.90 4.1 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 26.99 2.3 27.27 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 26.70 3.7 26.70 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.32 3.1 27.32 3.1 – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 26.99 2.3 27.27 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 26.70 3.7 26.70 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.32 3.1 27.32 3.1 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.34 4.2 18.46 4.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 4.8 14.15 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.92 3.5 16.92 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.09 6.1 23.19 6.2 – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.65 7.9 – – – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.27 7.6 19.27 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.00 8.6 25.00 8.6 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 24.53 13.1 24.53 13.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.49 2.1 29.49 2.1 – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 15.02 12.9 – – – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 25.65 8.4 25.65 8.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.48 10.2 25.48 10.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.87 4.0 24.87 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.11 9.5 31.11 9.5 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.62 3.8 17.73 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.81 14.6 18.29 14.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.78 6.2 14.84 6.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.66 9.0 19.66 9.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.79 6.7 21.79 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.12 7.4 17.12 7.4 – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.86 12.6 18.06 12.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.24 3.3 16.24 3.3 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.53 3.8 17.62 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.22 7.2 14.27 7.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.95 9.7 18.95 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.95 7.2 21.95 7.2 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.40 5.6 17.40 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.37 9.1 17.37 9.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.26 5.6 20.26 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.64 13.0 18.64 13.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.57 17.0 15.57 17.0 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.60 4.4 19.60 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.84 6.3 18.84 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.12 6.0 21.12 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.17 8.9 19.17 8.9 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.56 4.7 19.56 4.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.84 6.3 18.84 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.32 6.5 21.32 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.17 8.9 19.17 8.9 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.56 14.5 13.48 15.9 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 16.74 8.8 16.74 8.8 – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 18.17 4.5 18.17 4.5 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.92 6.6 18.36 7.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 8.4 13.42 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.54 4.8 16.54 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.99 14.0 20.99 14.0 – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.64 4.1 14.64 4.1 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.60 3.1 18.64 3.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.11 5.0 13.48 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.55 5.7 12.55 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.13 3.4 17.13 3.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.60 3.8 19.60 3.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.91 3.6 23.91 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.48 3.1 27.48 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.82 6.8 12.82 6.8 – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.06 5.2 21.06 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.91 4.1 16.91 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.89 4.8 19.89 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.19 4.2 24.19 4.2 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.49 5.2 16.57 5.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.66 7.3 13.19 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.53 5.9 12.53 5.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.44 4.9 17.44 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 5.8 18.26 5.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.26 9.2 23.26 9.2 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.30 4.3 18.30 4.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.92 2.6 13.92 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.45 8.1 13.45 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.81 6.3 16.81 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.13 6.6 23.13 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.16 7.6 24.16 7.6 – – Millwrights..................................................... 21.94 6.3 21.94 6.3 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.74 4.1 23.74 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 8.8 15.36 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.56 7.5 21.56 7.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.92 2.5 25.92 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.92 1.6 27.92 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.47 2.6 27.47 2.6 – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.49 8.0 22.49 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.03 3.9 25.03 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.97 2.9 27.97 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.47 2.6 27.47 2.6 – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.66 3.3 24.66 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.84 3.7 23.84 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.90 2.0 27.90 2.0 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.07 6.8 17.07 6.8 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.77 3.6 13.83 4.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.03 2.2 10.03 2.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.66 5.4 11.80 5.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 2.3 12.08 2.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.47 2.9 13.47 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.87 8.5 18.86 8.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.92 7.8 20.92 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.06 7.8 25.44 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.67 9.3 14.67 9.3 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.93 4.7 12.01 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.86 5.0 12.01 4.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.13 5.3 12.13 5.3 – – Production occupations.............................................. 14.50 2.9 14.59 2.9 11.29 8.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.11 3.6 8.97 2.3 10.92 26.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 4.9 11.18 5.0 9.63 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.79 3.0 13.90 3.2 11.56 9.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.64 4.8 15.68 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.58 3.0 17.58 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.05 4.9 20.13 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.48 3.4 22.48 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.94 6.1 26.94 6.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.12 4.7 30.12 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.96 12.5 15.96 12.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.56 2.5 22.56 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.07 3.9 18.07 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.04 7.1 19.04 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.25 3.8 23.25 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.52 6.0 27.52 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.38 10.1 27.38 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.91 21.3 22.91 21.3 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.55 5.3 12.57 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 5.8 10.86 5.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.14 8.4 12.14 8.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.20 6.7 14.20 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.72 6.0 16.72 6.0 – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.25 6.8 12.28 6.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 6.5 10.90 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 11.7 11.04 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.01 8.4 14.01 8.4 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.46 6.8 13.46 6.8 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.13 19.9 16.13 19.9 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 13.84 11.2 13.84 11.2 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 13.64 3.5 13.71 4.1 11.56 22.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.80 5.4 8.83 5.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.50 3.9 11.60 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.20 6.4 17.43 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.50 7.7 17.50 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.10 2.6 15.10 2.6 – – Team assemblers................................................. 15.09 15.5 15.09 15.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 19.19 20.3 19.19 20.3 – – Bakers............................................................ 10.41 5.0 10.70 5.0 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.64 5.4 10.82 5.0 9.46 19.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.44 2.5 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.64 1.6 9.64 1.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 4.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 3.7 13.74 3.2 – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 12.72 10.8 12.56 12.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.32 4.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.84 4.6 14.25 3.2 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.20 4.0 9.70 2.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.57 1.6 – – – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.34 12.0 10.47 12.9 – – Food batchmakers................................................ 12.99 7.0 14.00 1.0 – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.67 8.1 16.67 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 5.1 13.58 5.1 – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.96 6.3 15.96 6.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 5.1 13.58 5.1 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.91 11.7 16.91 11.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.57 3.4 18.57 3.4 – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.98 6.1 14.98 6.1 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.39 8.6 12.39 8.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 3.9 10.88 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.05 8.5 11.05 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 3.7 15.46 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.82 8.9 15.82 8.9 – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.46 10.2 11.46 10.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 2.2 10.73 2.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.23 14.2 10.23 14.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.37 10.2 14.37 10.2 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 12.74 7.4 12.74 7.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 2.9 12.58 2.9 – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.25 11.0 15.25 11.0 – – Machinists........................................................ 19.35 4.5 19.35 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.36 4.6 16.36 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 3.9 20.31 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.03 3.6 23.03 3.6 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.36 8.7 12.36 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.12 8.4 10.12 8.4 – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.33 8.7 12.33 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.12 8.4 10.12 8.4 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.36 5.3 16.36 5.3 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 21.36 6.4 21.36 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.90 6.2 21.90 6.2 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.09 4.4 18.09 4.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.92 19.4 16.92 19.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.28 2.1 17.28 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.33 8.6 18.33 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.93 14.6 22.93 14.6 – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.59 4.6 18.59 4.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.19 19.7 18.19 19.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.11 2.1 17.11 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 8.1 18.73 8.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.95 14.8 22.95 14.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.57 5.4 15.57 5.4 – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.46 17.3 15.90 15.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.30 8.9 10.42 10.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.67 8.5 15.67 8.5 – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.83 29.6 11.83 29.6 – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ – – 15.44 29.1 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Printers.......................................................... 16.08 3.1 16.27 2.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 1.1 11.05 1.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.75 6.4 14.75 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.13 9.5 15.13 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.19 7.9 19.19 7.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.65 3.5 21.65 3.5 – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.00 10.0 20.00 10.0 – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.68 3.5 15.89 2.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 1.1 11.05 1.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.54 7.1 14.54 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 14.1 14.06 14.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.67 10.5 19.67 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 3.5 22.21 3.5 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.80 9.3 10.86 8.5 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.42 10.2 9.76 10.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.48 3.9 9.31 4.6 – – Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 8.06 7.2 8.06 7.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.59 11.6 7.59 11.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 7.89 2.9 7.89 2.9 – – Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.03 10.7 12.01 10.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.81 3.6 7.81 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.40 11.4 13.40 11.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.64 4.4 14.46 4.9 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.73 6.2 11.73 6.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.78 4.6 10.78 4.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.53 2.1 12.53 2.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.08 7.2 15.08 7.2 – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.98 8.5 11.98 8.5 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.19 18.5 10.19 18.5 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.80 5.2 11.80 5.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.93 7.7 10.93 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 2.0 13.02 2.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.83 3.8 12.83 3.8 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.08 7.2 12.08 7.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 6.5 10.80 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.42 5.8 12.42 5.8 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.53 8.4 14.54 8.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.45 4.7 8.45 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.69 10.8 12.72 10.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 1.9 12.56 1.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.60 6.0 17.60 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.62 5.7 18.62 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.06 3.5 20.06 3.5 – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 12.1 16.26 12.1 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 16.76 15.1 16.76 15.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.89 3.0 19.89 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.28 5.5 19.28 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.06 .4 21.06 .4 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.65 2.8 13.65 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.85 5.3 11.77 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.00 1.2 13.00 1.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 3.2 13.88 3.2 – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.38 3.0 12.38 3.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.31 5.4 12.31 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.88 7.8 11.88 7.8 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.30 3.7 14.31 3.8 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 27.18 20.7 27.18 20.7 – – Power plant operators........................................... 22.17 16.8 22.17 16.8 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 17.66 7.7 17.67 7.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 5.8 15.01 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.21 3.3 16.21 3.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.91 9.8 18.91 9.8 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 20.75 7.1 20.75 7.1 – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 20.68 10.4 20.68 10.4 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.58 11.4 19.58 11.4 – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 12.9 19.92 12.9 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.50 11.4 15.50 11.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.84 7.3 10.84 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.67 13.4 13.67 13.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 5.5 14.76 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.01 10.9 21.01 10.9 – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 19.14 23.1 19.14 23.1 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.51 4.3 11.51 4.3 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.34 10.9 16.34 10.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 8.5 15.65 8.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.01 10.9 21.01 10.9 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.78 8.4 13.78 8.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.48 9.7 12.48 9.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.70 9.4 14.70 9.4 – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.89 8.5 15.89 8.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.41 16.0 15.41 16.0 – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.94 8.7 12.94 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.44 10.3 12.44 10.3 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.09 31.2 13.09 31.2 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 18.07 13.6 18.07 13.6 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.15 6.7 13.30 7.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.69 8.8 8.69 8.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 7.6 9.98 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 5.4 12.59 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.80 4.9 15.38 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.34 11.5 15.34 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.91 6.8 21.91 6.8 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 16.71 11.2 16.71 11.2 – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 8.0 18.65 8.0 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.94 8.7 13.94 8.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.45 13.5 10.45 13.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.16 15.7 13.16 15.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.58 10.6 15.58 10.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.62 6.6 14.62 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.78 4.5 18.78 4.5 – – Painting workers.................................................. 17.28 11.7 17.47 12.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.33 15.2 11.33 15.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.36 13.1 16.36 13.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.29 10.1 20.16 10.5 – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.50 7.1 15.50 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 13.9 16.05 13.9 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 23.08 12.5 23.08 12.5 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 14.98 9.3 – – – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 8.40 6.0 – – – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 8.17 6.8 – – – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.67 5.2 13.68 5.5 13.44 21.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.60 10.4 8.98 7.8 15.16 22.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 8.1 10.96 8.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.35 5.8 14.35 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.12 4.4 17.12 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.46 9.9 20.46 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.43 12.4 18.43 12.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.88 14.9 22.88 14.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.78 15.2 14.79 15.3 – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 10.30 7.1 10.30 7.1 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.88 4.9 14.88 4.9 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.79 10.2 18.79 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.63 6.3 17.63 6.3 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.88 4.7 10.99 4.3 8.22 9.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.26 11.3 9.35 11.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.57 16.7 10.57 16.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.10 7.7 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.91 3.7 18.91 3.7 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.82 3.5 14.76 3.6 8.98 3.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.83 1.4 9.51 1.7 7.65 2.1 Level 2 .................................................. 11.30 2.0 11.50 2.3 10.02 5.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.53 2.7 13.66 2.8 12.47 6.3 Level 4 .................................................. 17.65 4.0 17.71 4.2 15.35 4.6 Level 5 .................................................. 17.98 2.1 17.98 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.43 6.8 20.43 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.64 6.5 23.64 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.51 5.7 15.70 6.2 9.75 7.3 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.61 6.1 19.69 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.00 4.1 22.00 4.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.77 5.7 22.77 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.29 6.4 22.29 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.81 5.3 25.81 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.37 13.1 27.37 13.1 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 123.34 10.7 123.34 10.7 – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 9.9 128.18 9.9 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 13.60 3.6 13.91 4.4 12.52 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 4.5 10.73 5.6 11.38 7.3 Level 3 .................................................. 13.68 6.9 13.93 8.1 12.65 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.12 6.6 17.29 8.6 – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 12.85 12.2 13.11 12.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.85 .7 – – – – Bus drivers, school............................................. 13.86 5.7 14.28 7.3 12.81 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 12.10 5.1 12.37 6.1 11.79 7.7 Level 3 .................................................. 13.62 7.2 13.86 8.4 12.65 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.59 8.3 17.96 11.4 – – Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.74 4.2 16.18 3.7 8.49 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.22 10.0 9.96 10.9 6.17 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.85 4.6 11.19 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.44 4.1 13.64 4.3 9.72 12.9 Level 4 .................................................. 18.30 4.9 18.33 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.80 5.7 17.80 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 16.1 19.17 16.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.78 11.8 16.73 11.4 – – Driver/sales workers............................................ 12.78 12.0 15.14 15.0 6.36 7.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.16 1.8 – – 6.05 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 14.49 17.2 15.58 22.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.42 9.4 17.42 9.4 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.92 5.2 16.94 5.3 14.81 6.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.53 2.9 12.52 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.05 4.7 13.06 4.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.01 6.3 18.03 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.88 7.6 17.88 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 16.1 19.17 16.1 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.28 5.6 14.78 5.2 9.30 18.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 6.9 – – 6.35 8.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.67 4.3 10.86 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.43 10.9 13.56 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.47 8.0 19.56 8.3 – – Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.16 6.4 12.12 6.1 10.04 12.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.43 10.6 11.08 8.8 – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.55 6.2 7.52 7.5 7.69 3.1 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.11 8.2 21.11 8.2 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.03 6.7 16.03 6.7 – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.03 6.7 16.03 6.7 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.25 3.1 14.41 3.1 10.95 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 12.29 1.5 12.38 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.55 5.0 13.72 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.76 7.1 16.76 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.03 5.1 20.03 5.1 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.33 2.1 10.87 2.0 8.87 4.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.95 1.1 9.48 1.5 7.91 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.18 3.7 11.31 4.0 10.61 5.2 Level 3 .................................................. 13.77 3.3 13.52 2.7 15.56 9.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.77 5.8 15.12 5.4 11.35 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 6.7 15.43 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.76 7.9 11.42 13.3 9.66 7.5 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.06 6.0 9.60 6.9 7.19 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.42 3.4 9.04 4.0 6.92 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.78 8.7 11.78 8.7 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.91 3.2 11.35 2.8 9.58 6.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.33 2.6 9.75 2.5 8.33 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.38 3.2 11.46 3.8 11.10 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.10 3.6 13.75 3.1 16.60 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.81 6.1 15.19 5.8 11.35 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.87 4.4 14.87 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.83 8.4 12.53 10.8 8.61 7.6 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.97 3.2 10.93 4.6 11.27 12.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.65 5.7 9.68 5.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.22 4.2 11.24 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 5.4 – – – – Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 8.92 2.4 9.73 3.3 7.84 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.17 1.9 8.81 2.9 7.57 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 3.6 10.49 3.2 8.93 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.54 8.0 12.54 8.0 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.42 6.9 13.58 2.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.64 8.6 – – – – 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 3 Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Total Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $18.34 2.7% $19.63 2.9% $9.98 1.8% Management occupations.............................................. 38.18 2.1 38.23 2.1 32.18 9.0 Level 6 .................................................. 16.04 6.5 16.05 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.09 5.5 21.10 5.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.37 6.2 24.37 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.08 2.7 28.12 2.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 35.80 4.9 35.80 4.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.55 2.6 42.67 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 54.89 4.2 54.89 4.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 69.38 9.2 69.38 9.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.16 4.7 39.21 4.7 36.50 16.6 Chief executives.................................................. 68.09 30.6 68.06 30.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.64 45.4 52.64 45.4 – – General and operations managers................................... 42.74 7.7 42.76 7.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.93 10.8 24.89 10.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.26 13.9 43.26 13.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.74 12.1 42.74 12.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.01 5.8 39.01 5.8 – – Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.43 16.1 32.43 16.1 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 41.65 5.7 41.65 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.05 16.0 33.05 16.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.06 4.8 49.06 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.63 8.0 38.63 8.0 – – Marketing managers.............................................. 45.70 9.4 45.70 9.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 48.68 10.5 48.68 10.5 – – Sales managers.................................................. 39.37 7.9 39.37 7.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.43 18.2 32.43 18.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.41 4.9 49.41 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.22 12.6 41.22 12.6 – – Public relations managers......................................... 47.48 27.9 49.80 27.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.53 8.9 22.53 8.9 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 28.35 8.1 28.35 8.1 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 48.07 5.3 48.03 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.06 5.7 32.06 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 62.65 13.4 62.65 13.4 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.11 1.5 61.11 1.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.50 6.0 43.74 3.6 – – Financial managers................................................ 36.96 4.3 36.99 4.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.51 8.2 23.51 8.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.89 16.7 25.89 16.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.55 7.2 31.55 7.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.64 5.4 39.64 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.72 7.3 42.72 7.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 60.31 9.5 60.31 9.5 – – Level 13.................................................. 71.06 8.2 71.06 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.36 10.8 34.40 10.9 – – Human resources managers Level 11.................................................. 34.79 14.7 34.79 14.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.55 19.9 – – – – Industrial production managers.................................... 32.35 10.1 32.35 10.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.87 6.1 24.87 6.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.37 11.9 49.37 11.9 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 47.78 23.2 47.78 23.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.14 7.6 28.14 7.6 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 24.39 16.4 24.39 16.4 – – Construction managers............................................. 38.27 6.0 38.27 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.32 8.8 32.32 8.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.15 4.9 47.15 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.48 4.1 37.48 4.1 – – Education administrators.......................................... 29.93 13.7 29.96 13.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.18 3.0 16.19 3.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.19 9.1 25.19 9.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.65 3.0 36.65 3.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.92 14.6 45.92 14.6 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 35.48 4.0 35.48 4.0 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 38.09 13.9 38.32 13.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 48.67 16.1 48.67 16.1 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 52.62 7.2 52.65 7.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.94 5.0 40.94 5.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.50 5.0 48.50 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 55.83 12.2 56.12 12.7 – – Food service managers............................................. 18.22 6.5 18.22 6.5 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 17.55 12.6 17.55 12.6 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 35.08 3.0 35.08 3.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.89 2.7 30.89 2.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.78 10.9 36.78 10.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.23 4.6 38.23 4.6 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 27.85 9.4 27.85 9.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.27 7.2 22.27 7.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.20 8.2 30.20 8.2 – – Social and community service managers............................. 32.58 5.8 32.58 5.8 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 31.52 2.6 31.68 2.6 25.29 21.4 Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 4.4 16.73 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.62 2.7 19.18 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.73 3.6 23.78 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.58 4.6 26.56 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.19 2.4 32.31 2.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.87 5.8 33.87 5.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.44 5.7 42.55 5.8 – – Level 12.................................................. 61.39 10.1 61.39 10.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.60 6.6 32.41 6.3 – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.97 7.7 25.97 7.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.25 18.9 25.25 18.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.87 2.1 22.87 2.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.60 3.9 31.60 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.36 8.8 20.36 8.8 – – Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 23.38 7.5 23.38 7.5 – – Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 27.74 8.6 27.74 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.25 16.1 28.25 16.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.30 4.5 21.30 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.77 4.8 31.77 4.8 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.71 7.8 26.71 7.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.51 10.1 22.51 10.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 4.9 27.06 4.9 – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.43 8.5 26.43 8.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.15 6.5 21.15 6.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.06 4.9 27.06 4.9 – – Cost estimators................................................... 33.38 5.9 33.38 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.77 10.6 30.77 10.6 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 31.89 6.8 31.96 6.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.64 3.5 32.64 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.84 10.6 36.84 10.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 51.28 8.3 51.28 8.3 – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 39.81 11.0 39.81 11.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 41.36 11.5 41.36 11.5 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 36.80 10.0 36.80 10.0 – – Training and development specialists............................ 29.49 8.6 29.53 8.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.31 9.2 29.31 9.2 – – Logisticians...................................................... 32.95 12.0 32.95 12.0 – – Management analysts............................................... 37.67 8.2 37.67 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.91 3.2 19.91 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.03 1.1 23.03 1.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.42 5.7 32.42 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 38.44 5.0 38.44 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.60 6.3 32.60 6.3 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.16 5.9 27.13 6.4 27.70 6.9 Level 6 .................................................. 21.51 18.1 19.00 16.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.65 4.0 23.65 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.50 8.2 23.50 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.67 5.4 29.22 5.8 – – Level 10.................................................. 29.25 7.3 29.25 7.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.27 7.7 44.85 8.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.05 17.1 33.51 16.6 – – Budget analysts................................................... 38.11 7.4 38.11 7.4 – – Credit analysts................................................... 32.59 12.1 32.59 12.1 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.83 14.2 36.06 14.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.76 3.4 23.06 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.59 6.3 32.59 6.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.14 23.6 38.14 23.6 – – Financial analysts.............................................. 39.13 17.0 39.17 17.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.95 3.5 22.95 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.84 9.7 32.84 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.28 31.1 41.28 31.1 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 33.23 16.8 34.37 17.3 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.97 17.5 26.97 17.5 – – Financial examiners............................................... 32.35 9.3 32.35 9.3 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 27.28 8.1 26.15 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.84 8.2 20.84 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.79 3.2 32.79 3.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.99 12.1 25.27 7.3 – – Loan officers................................................... 27.66 8.3 26.51 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.14 7.8 21.14 7.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.86 3.3 32.86 3.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.57 11.3 25.93 6.5 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 37.07 4.0 37.10 3.9 34.49 27.8 Level 5 .................................................. 22.63 17.7 22.96 16.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.15 6.6 22.58 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.85 2.7 24.85 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.31 5.3 30.31 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.02 9.7 35.87 9.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 39.11 5.5 39.11 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.44 4.1 45.37 4.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 52.03 3.7 52.03 3.7 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.28 11.2 51.28 11.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.18 7.4 37.08 7.8 – – Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.29 1.3 48.40 1.2 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 35.00 7.0 34.66 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.22 1.6 23.22 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.07 6.6 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.92 8.4 37.45 6.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 49.02 23.1 49.02 23.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.65 9.1 31.65 9.1 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.67 2.8 41.67 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.75 3.8 27.75 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 36.93 9.2 36.93 9.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 39.77 5.5 39.77 5.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.86 2.1 45.86 2.1 – – Level 12.................................................. 47.27 4.9 47.27 4.9 – – Level 13.................................................. 61.44 15.8 61.44 15.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.74 15.2 52.74 15.2 – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.99 2.9 40.99 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.37 3.2 27.37 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 40.67 4.1 40.67 4.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.99 2.7 47.99 2.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.37 5.3 44.37 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.09 13.4 44.09 13.4 – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 43.17 6.4 43.17 6.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 33.91 7.2 33.91 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.37 9.0 33.37 9.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.25 2.4 42.25 2.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.84 3.9 50.84 3.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 57.94 18.2 57.94 18.2 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 26.58 5.7 26.58 5.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.34 5.5 16.34 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.07 12.2 22.07 12.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.39 4.2 21.39 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.89 5.1 29.89 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.33 6.2 29.33 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.88 12.6 22.88 12.6 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 40.58 4.6 40.46 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.81 9.1 27.81 9.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.99 1.7 33.99 1.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 36.71 3.4 36.71 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.19 7.1 44.89 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.49 6.4 35.49 6.4 – – Database administrators........................................... 35.02 20.8 35.02 20.8 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.11 4.3 31.71 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.53 7.1 29.53 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.94 2.0 40.94 2.0 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 31.96 9.9 31.96 9.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.32 6.5 43.32 6.5 – – Operations research analysts...................................... 36.24 6.6 36.24 6.6 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 33.67 2.7 33.82 2.5 22.43 22.4 Level 4 .................................................. 15.49 6.7 15.82 6.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.31 7.1 20.36 7.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.52 6.1 23.52 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.39 3.5 26.39 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.82 3.5 26.82 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 33.51 3.3 33.51 3.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.26 4.6 34.20 5.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.59 2.2 43.59 2.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.61 3.8 48.61 3.8 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.72 12.7 51.72 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.54 5.8 34.12 5.5 – – Architects, except naval.......................................... 35.69 8.6 37.35 9.3 – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 35.69 8.6 37.35 9.3 – – Engineers......................................................... 38.51 2.0 38.52 2.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.36 6.0 26.36 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.40 4.4 28.40 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.08 3.3 34.08 3.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 34.26 4.6 34.20 5.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 43.13 2.2 43.13 2.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.68 4.2 48.68 4.2 – – Level 13.................................................. 51.72 12.7 51.72 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.23 3.6 40.23 3.6 – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 35.01 9.3 35.01 9.3 – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 5.2 43.48 5.2 – – Civil engineers................................................. 36.22 4.6 36.22 4.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.26 5.7 35.26 5.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 47.62 6.4 47.62 6.4 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.67 7.0 42.53 7.9 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 38.65 3.3 38.65 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.66 8.7 30.66 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.64 4.5 41.64 4.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 45.68 1.4 45.68 1.4 – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 38.54 5.7 38.54 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.07 11.1 30.07 11.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.95 9.5 41.95 9.5 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.02 2.9 48.02 2.9 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.75 1.8 38.75 1.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 41.28 5.9 41.28 5.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 44.24 1.1 44.24 1.1 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 40.47 8.7 40.47 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.43 7.3 31.43 7.3 – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 36.85 6.4 36.85 6.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.80 7.6 30.80 7.6 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.82 4.9 34.82 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.23 3.8 34.23 3.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.54 2.8 40.54 2.8 – – Drafters.......................................................... 24.81 5.2 24.81 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.75 16.4 23.75 16.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.33 9.4 25.33 9.4 – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.03 9.3 27.03 9.3 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.83 4.2 20.83 4.2 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.46 3.4 24.39 3.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.04 9.4 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.74 2.1 18.74 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 3.9 20.32 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.93 3.3 26.93 3.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.78 3.9 24.78 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.44 4.7 29.44 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.30 2.9 23.62 1.6 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.74 4.0 24.74 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.55 6.6 18.55 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.01 6.0 21.01 6.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.13 5.6 23.13 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.40 1.8 23.40 1.8 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 3.3 19.39 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.08 1.7 18.08 1.7 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 15.29 5.4 – – – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.58 3.5 29.61 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.02 7.9 20.02 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.19 8.5 22.19 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.73 4.2 23.73 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.60 3.5 22.60 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.29 4.0 26.44 4.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 33.38 1.5 33.38 1.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.79 7.7 34.79 7.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 59.41 15.8 59.41 15.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.57 7.9 26.57 7.9 – – Life scientists................................................... 33.07 7.1 33.08 7.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.54 13.9 31.54 13.9 – – Biological scientists........................................... 32.36 13.6 32.39 13.6 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 33.21 10.7 33.21 10.7 – – Physical scientists............................................... 36.63 16.4 36.94 16.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.37 1.0 24.56 1.4 – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 41.63 27.7 42.44 27.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.33 .4 – – – – Chemists...................................................... 41.63 27.7 42.44 27.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.33 .4 – – – – Economists........................................................ 26.74 19.5 26.74 19.5 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Market research analysts........................................ 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Biological technicians............................................ 21.05 5.9 21.05 5.9 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 20.39 6.6 20.39 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.03 6.6 24.03 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 26.85 12.4 26.85 12.4 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 22.62 10.5 22.62 10.5 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 16.04 3.6 15.89 3.7 17.23 12.7 Level 5 .................................................. 10.80 6.1 10.93 7.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.56 9.2 13.07 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.29 2.8 16.29 2.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.87 9.5 19.46 10.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 22.96 6.0 23.37 6.1 – – Counselors........................................................ 16.67 6.3 16.57 6.4 17.42 9.9 Level 6 .................................................. 14.88 3.9 14.88 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.84 4.8 17.99 5.6 – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.69 8.0 16.76 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.92 4.5 – – – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 17.34 10.9 17.41 11.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.77 14.3 17.77 14.3 – – Social workers.................................................... 18.54 6.5 17.95 6.4 25.33 19.5 Level 7 .................................................. 15.71 3.0 15.71 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.21 3.6 21.98 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.28 6.9 23.35 6.9 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 15.94 5.3 15.72 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 14.71 3.7 14.71 3.7 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.85 12.3 20.69 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.99 6.8 16.99 6.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.40 8.7 – – – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.21 5.7 18.48 6.3 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 12.38 9.1 12.33 9.1 12.64 12.0 Level 5 .................................................. 10.77 7.2 10.88 8.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.44 13.6 12.02 13.8 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 11.19 9.9 11.10 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.30 6.1 10.45 7.2 – – Legal occupations................................................... 35.70 10.9 36.02 10.1 28.77 48.7 Level 7 .................................................. 21.02 4.0 21.17 4.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.83 17.2 44.83 17.2 – – Level 12.................................................. 62.54 13.7 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 77.80 11.9 77.80 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.33 12.5 45.31 12.2 – – Lawyers........................................................... 54.72 4.9 54.05 5.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 44.74 17.9 44.74 17.9 – – Level 12.................................................. 62.54 13.7 – – – – Level 13.................................................. 77.80 11.9 77.80 11.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 55.59 6.2 55.25 6.5 – – Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.63 5.7 22.83 6.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.87 5.2 21.04 5.8 – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 19.68 5.5 21.01 6.8 – – Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 20.20 7.9 – – – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 22.41 6.9 23.91 6.5 12.17 10.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.97 3.0 9.98 4.0 9.93 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 11.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 9.85 3.3 9.67 4.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 10.87 8.3 10.97 8.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 12.49 15.4 13.50 20.4 11.23 10.8 Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 15.5 22.69 16.5 16.83 13.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.82 5.6 25.06 5.7 18.36 7.0 Level 9 .................................................. 28.20 5.6 28.27 5.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.40 6.9 37.45 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.46 9.2 40.27 9.7 – – Level 12.................................................. 41.60 22.1 41.60 22.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.66 18.7 56.32 18.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – 18.89 27.4 – – Postsecondary teachers............................................ 33.96 11.1 34.45 12.1 24.13 29.9 Level 9 .................................................. 31.70 7.3 32.59 8.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 37.40 6.9 37.45 7.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 40.88 9.9 40.70 10.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 41.60 22.1 41.60 22.1 – – Level 13.................................................. 56.66 18.7 56.32 18.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.00 14.3 37.00 14.3 – – Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 47.43 12.9 46.99 13.9 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.66 3.9 43.65 3.9 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 37.23 21.5 36.79 21.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.11 7.5 – – – – Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 38.40 24.9 37.81 24.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.17 7.9 – – – – Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 30.94 11.2 – – – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 42.88 11.8 43.21 11.6 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 42.88 11.8 43.21 11.6 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.87 7.9 44.14 8.9 – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 48.06 6.2 48.19 6.3 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 40.57 24.5 40.91 25.4 – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 36.04 9.5 37.30 10.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.23 3.7 32.20 3.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 45.65 14.2 46.19 14.1 – – Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 26.75 12.7 29.13 12.3 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 34.40 9.2 35.57 9.2 – – History teachers, postsecondary............................... 30.57 2.5 30.57 2.5 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 20.7 42.19 20.7 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ – – – – 16.79 42.0 Level 11.................................................. 37.85 9.6 36.59 10.0 – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 21.89 9.8 22.82 9.9 11.93 14.8 Level 7 .................................................. 23.23 20.3 23.34 20.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.01 8.9 28.26 9.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.95 6.8 28.02 6.8 – – Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 11.43 5.6 11.51 5.3 – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 11.41 5.6 11.50 5.4 – – Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 25.52 6.7 25.62 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.45 17.7 25.57 17.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.56 8.3 26.56 8.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.17 6.8 26.30 6.7 – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.06 6.5 24.17 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.62 14.1 22.72 14.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.09 8.1 25.09 8.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.86 5.9 26.03 5.7 – – Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.15 4.9 29.15 4.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.80 10.4 26.80 10.4 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 29.75 4.1 29.75 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.21 7.1 29.21 7.1 – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.75 4.1 29.75 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.21 7.1 29.21 7.1 – – Special education teachers...................................... 24.74 15.0 – – – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 15.74 27.5 18.75 21.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.07 7.2 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.15 7.8 – – – – Librarians........................................................ 25.73 4.0 25.85 4.0 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 9.96 2.6 9.97 3.7 9.94 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.97 3.0 9.98 4.0 9.93 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 11.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 9.85 3.3 9.67 4.3 – – Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.83 5.0 26.32 5.4 13.09 20.1 Level 4 .................................................. 11.38 4.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.27 9.5 16.56 10.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.09 5.9 19.09 5.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.10 4.7 21.10 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.05 5.0 25.05 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.27 12.5 30.27 12.5 – – Level 10.................................................. 48.44 14.0 48.44 14.0 – – Level 11.................................................. 57.53 24.6 57.53 24.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.29 10.2 26.44 11.3 16.32 27.1 Artists and related workers....................................... 27.64 32.0 – – – – Designers......................................................... 18.36 2.9 19.90 4.7 11.56 10.8 Level 5 .................................................. 13.24 9.8 15.70 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.99 5.7 17.99 5.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.99 .5 23.99 .5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.05 9.3 25.05 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.26 16.9 20.27 18.4 – – Floral designers................................................ 12.18 10.5 – – – – Graphic designers............................................... 19.87 5.4 19.87 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.82 29.1 – – – – Interior designers.............................................. 21.02 13.0 21.02 13.0 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 27.77 19.8 30.65 19.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.77 19.8 30.65 19.1 – – Producers and directors......................................... 30.65 19.1 30.65 19.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.65 19.1 30.65 19.1 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 26.13 15.3 28.28 11.3 10.57 12.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.13 15.3 28.28 11.3 10.57 12.3 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 22.97 21.0 25.58 17.0 10.57 12.3 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.97 21.0 25.58 17.0 10.57 12.3 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 26.63 10.5 27.27 8.7 – – Writers and editors............................................... 33.83 15.6 33.83 15.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.54 6.7 22.54 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.84 9.6 30.84 9.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 60.98 26.1 60.98 26.1 – – Editors......................................................... 26.35 8.0 26.35 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.95 2.7 20.95 2.7 – – Technical writers............................................... 38.32 24.4 38.32 24.4 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 33.01 16.2 33.99 17.9 26.76 4.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.60 10.4 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 5.8 11.96 4.4 12.18 11.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.26 3.6 14.61 3.8 11.48 8.6 Level 5 .................................................. 18.48 5.6 18.63 5.0 17.17 12.9 Level 6 .................................................. 21.33 3.1 21.44 2.8 20.68 5.8 Level 7 .................................................. 24.44 2.6 24.26 2.7 25.96 3.6 Level 8 .................................................. 28.49 2.9 27.89 3.5 31.11 3.5 Level 9 .................................................. 29.00 2.3 28.61 2.4 30.96 4.4 Level 10.................................................. 42.25 8.0 42.35 8.7 40.84 3.3 Level 11.................................................. 119.59 33.9 121.71 33.7 56.42 8.2 Level 12.................................................. 107.11 26.5 112.87 26.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.23 11.5 27.57 14.1 35.03 14.7 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 21.93 4.8 – – – – Pharmacists....................................................... 43.83 9.4 48.84 4.2 32.94 20.9 Level 9 .................................................. 42.29 8.5 49.52 3.0 – – Level 10.................................................. 48.90 1.4 49.22 1.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 50.66 2.6 50.82 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.45 21.5 – – – – Physicians and surgeons........................................... 150.55 24.3 150.55 24.3 – – Registered nurses................................................. 28.04 1.9 27.84 2.1 29.10 2.2 Level 6 .................................................. 21.70 9.8 22.64 12.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.64 2.3 24.48 2.3 25.55 5.6 Level 8 .................................................. 28.21 2.3 27.30 2.5 31.01 2.9 Level 9 .................................................. 28.00 1.8 27.84 2.0 28.95 2.7 Level 10.................................................. 43.36 12.7 43.47 13.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.12 5.0 36.12 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.55 4.2 29.60 4.3 – – Therapists........................................................ 26.85 5.3 25.71 5.4 33.90 11.7 Level 6 .................................................. 23.92 1.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.07 6.2 21.85 7.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.10 9.0 26.64 10.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.11 7.0 28.88 3.3 36.53 15.6 Level 10.................................................. 27.56 12.2 27.16 13.9 – – Occupational therapists......................................... 32.04 8.5 28.79 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 36.96 8.7 32.37 3.6 – – Physical therapists............................................. 33.16 2.6 31.78 1.6 40.14 5.0 Level 9 .................................................. 35.56 7.9 – – – – Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.75 2.1 23.59 2.4 25.40 2.3 Level 6 .................................................. 24.89 2.7 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.50 3.5 23.33 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.34 3.9 23.33 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 25.99 4.1 – – – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 26.78 2.2 26.59 2.5 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.82 2.6 18.76 2.5 22.08 16.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 5.4 11.65 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 2.8 14.88 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.38 5.9 15.38 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.73 5.3 18.69 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.28 10.7 21.28 10.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.16 1.6 24.15 1.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.38 6.1 28.05 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.61 7.9 20.48 8.3 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.43 7.0 21.33 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.28 10.7 21.28 10.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.31 1.5 24.30 1.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.47 6.4 28.13 6.9 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.58 1.6 15.56 1.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 5.4 11.65 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.98 3.0 15.02 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.55 2.5 16.58 2.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.68 5.7 17.68 5.7 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 29.96 8.9 31.04 8.9 27.18 10.2 Level 6 .................................................. 30.17 10.0 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 29.89 5.9 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.83 5.2 24.73 4.5 25.39 23.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.11 4.1 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.98 9.5 23.96 9.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 26.36 2.2 26.02 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.66 3.4 28.90 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.43 4.5 25.61 5.0 – – Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 20.46 14.3 21.76 12.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.11 4.1 – – – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 29.79 4.8 – – – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.39 3.8 24.16 5.6 33.07 11.9 Level 5 .................................................. 22.95 10.6 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 24.66 5.0 24.66 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.01 3.1 28.46 1.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 23.85 5.0 23.87 6.4 – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.78 7.2 15.88 9.9 9.82 8.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.73 7.1 12.50 6.6 9.32 11.9 Level 5 .................................................. 16.76 5.4 16.84 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.75 13.2 20.75 13.2 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.02 5.1 12.81 5.8 10.05 9.4 Level 4 .................................................. 11.60 6.1 12.20 4.7 9.68 14.5 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 8.04 9.3 – – – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.51 8.3 19.51 8.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.57 4.6 17.57 4.6 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.09 1.7 17.93 1.9 19.27 5.3 Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 3.7 15.31 4.1 15.99 3.4 Level 5 .................................................. 18.66 2.6 18.53 2.9 21.46 11.3 Level 6 .................................................. 18.59 1.9 18.61 2.1 18.54 4.0 Level 7 .................................................. 20.22 6.4 19.47 7.3 – – Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.82 6.3 17.15 6.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 5.5 12.30 5.5 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.42 7.9 19.19 8.9 12.75 14.5 Level 4 .................................................. 17.78 6.2 17.78 6.2 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.73 2.5 12.08 2.4 9.62 4.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.65 2.5 8.72 2.8 8.34 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.11 2.6 10.52 1.6 8.66 6.2 Level 3 .................................................. 10.87 5.1 11.16 5.7 9.74 6.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.53 2.0 12.56 2.1 11.66 3.8 Level 5 .................................................. 16.10 5.3 16.06 5.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.85 12.8 22.81 12.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.41 4.3 13.36 5.1 – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.09 1.2 10.28 1.3 9.35 3.5 Level 1 .................................................. 9.20 2.3 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.67 1.9 9.92 1.8 8.79 3.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.06 2.1 10.24 2.4 9.45 5.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.14 3.1 11.10 3.5 11.50 4.2 Home health aides............................................... 8.99 3.0 9.40 4.1 8.31 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 8.21 4.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.04 4.7 9.41 4.8 8.36 6.9 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.42 1.7 10.49 1.5 10.02 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 9.20 2.3 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.90 2.6 10.05 2.2 9.18 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 10.59 2.9 10.56 3.0 10.80 8.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.39 3.9 11.36 4.3 11.72 11.6 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.21 5.6 – – 9.59 6.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.26 6.4 – – – – Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 19.92 13.3 21.38 11.8 10.57 6.2 Level 2 .................................................. 16.86 25.2 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 15.3 – – – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.82 13.2 22.06 13.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 15.3 – – – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 16.32 23.6 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 17.18 25.0 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.03 3.1 13.24 3.0 10.26 14.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.33 3.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.75 10.1 11.49 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.47 9.3 12.82 10.2 10.63 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 13.10 1.9 13.10 1.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.29 5.4 16.29 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.93 4.3 – – – – Dental assistants............................................... 17.43 5.0 17.43 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.10 7.9 16.10 7.9 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 12.85 2.4 12.84 2.4 13.67 7.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.00 6.1 11.01 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.81 2.6 12.80 2.6 14.05 9.9 Level 5 .................................................. 15.66 4.0 15.66 4.0 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 7.8 11.99 7.8 – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.00 2.1 14.00 2.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.13 3.5 14.13 3.5 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.60 5.4 10.92 6.4 9.61 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 10.60 5.4 10.92 6.4 9.61 3.4 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 10.50 17.7 – – – – Protective service occupations...................................... 11.23 3.3 11.50 3.5 9.96 7.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.68 12.9 8.51 12.5 9.16 13.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.59 10.9 11.02 11.8 9.40 14.1 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 4.0 10.28 3.6 8.63 6.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.20 2.9 12.14 3.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.86 11.0 14.27 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.86 9.6 20.84 9.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.58 21.8 13.24 23.7 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.59 3.9 10.63 3.7 10.41 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.75 13.5 8.51 12.5 9.53 14.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 11.9 10.92 12.7 10.30 19.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.07 4.1 10.29 3.6 8.63 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 14.9 13.04 9.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.77 5.7 – – – – Security guards................................................. 10.57 4.0 10.60 3.8 10.41 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.75 13.5 8.51 12.5 9.53 14.1 Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 11.9 10.92 12.7 10.30 19.9 Level 3 .................................................. 10.07 4.1 10.29 3.6 8.63 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 15.85 14.9 13.04 9.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.77 5.7 – – – – Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 10.58 8.4 13.41 24.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.89 5.4 – – 8.60 7.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.55 4.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.89 5.4 – – 8.60 7.2 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.73 3.0 8.65 3.6 6.54 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 6.55 2.6 6.90 4.6 6.34 1.6 Level 2 .................................................. 6.64 3.6 7.25 5.7 5.95 2.6 Level 3 .................................................. 8.27 3.9 8.19 5.2 8.47 6.0 Level 4 .................................................. 11.20 3.5 11.39 3.8 9.23 13.2 Level 5 .................................................. 13.14 4.8 13.19 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.97 7.2 16.97 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.61 9.7 17.81 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.06 8.4 13.20 10.4 8.08 5.5 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.53 6.6 13.86 5.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.66 6.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.67 4.6 11.77 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.18 5.0 13.18 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.03 7.1 17.03 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.61 9.7 17.81 9.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.42 14.0 14.42 14.0 – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.61 13.2 15.61 13.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.24 7.1 13.60 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 11.67 4.6 11.77 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 12.73 4.7 12.73 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 5.6 17.57 5.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.23 10.5 17.42 10.5 – – Cooks............................................................. 9.59 2.5 9.89 2.7 8.63 3.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.36 3.3 7.54 3.1 7.17 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.62 5.5 8.93 6.3 7.87 4.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.39 2.7 9.18 3.1 10.11 3.9 Level 4 .................................................. 11.54 2.0 11.55 2.0 11.42 5.5 Level 5 .................................................. 12.95 8.2 13.08 8.6 – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.83 3.8 8.46 6.7 7.10 4.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.13 4.0 7.49 2.8 6.82 5.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.43 10.0 9.27 7.5 7.17 6.7 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.08 2.6 11.12 2.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.39 4.7 9.46 4.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.41 3.6 10.41 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.11 3.8 12.19 4.0 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.09 2.8 10.15 3.4 9.86 4.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.55 6.7 8.57 9.4 8.52 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.38 4.2 8.85 4.9 10.45 2.6 Level 4 .................................................. 11.44 2.5 11.43 2.6 11.57 2.6 Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.84 5.6 9.00 6.4 8.19 7.5 Level 1 .................................................. 7.72 4.2 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.08 11.4 8.15 13.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.68 5.8 9.68 6.1 – – Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.66 3.6 9.29 3.7 7.76 3.3 Level 1 .................................................. 7.89 5.1 8.88 5.7 6.99 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 8.72 3.5 9.24 4.7 8.05 2.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.23 6.7 9.06 8.4 – – Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.88 6.0 4.82 12.1 4.93 4.9 Level 1 .................................................. 4.91 6.1 5.17 11.6 4.73 5.0 Level 2 .................................................. 4.06 7.8 4.01 9.5 4.11 10.7 Level 3 .................................................. 6.33 10.0 5.61 28.1 7.46 16.4 Level 4 .................................................. 5.37 8.9 – – 5.89 20.0 Bartenders...................................................... 7.04 4.9 6.49 19.7 7.74 17.0 Level 2 .................................................. 5.85 9.9 5.83 6.2 5.87 16.5 Level 3 .................................................. 8.42 10.6 7.02 31.0 10.82 16.6 Level 4 .................................................. 5.37 8.9 – – 5.89 20.0 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.78 3.7 3.72 4.6 3.84 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 3.64 8.4 3.63 15.2 3.65 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 3.52 5.9 3.45 8.0 3.60 8.4 Level 3 .................................................. 4.78 16.7 4.46 17.5 5.24 25.5 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.05 4.7 7.49 8.2 6.68 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.00 5.2 7.43 9.6 6.65 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.82 5.2 – – – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.39 2.3 8.42 4.4 6.83 2.2 Level 1 .................................................. 6.90 1.1 7.10 2.6 6.83 .9 Level 2 .................................................. 7.49 5.9 8.88 5.2 6.61 9.2 Level 3 .................................................. 9.65 5.5 10.05 5.5 8.19 7.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 7.64 4.3 – – – – Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.36 2.5 8.46 4.5 6.81 2.3 Level 1 .................................................. 6.85 1.3 6.99 3.3 6.80 1.1 Level 2 .................................................. 7.59 5.8 9.01 5.4 6.65 9.8 Level 3 .................................................. 9.57 3.2 9.66 3.3 9.08 3.9 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 7.56 5.4 8.23 6.6 6.98 6.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.36 4.1 7.47 7.0 7.21 3.4 Level 2 .................................................. 6.66 9.8 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.89 18.5 – – 7.28 5.9 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.02 2.5 8.12 2.1 7.63 7.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.28 3.6 7.38 4.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.91 5.4 8.94 3.4 – – Dishwashers....................................................... 8.41 4.0 8.50 6.0 8.11 3.0 Level 1 .................................................. 8.30 3.1 8.37 4.9 8.11 3.0 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.66 7.7 9.45 15.2 6.89 5.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.17 6.7 – – 6.78 9.4 Level 2 .................................................. 7.34 6.7 – – 6.74 5.3 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 9.97 3.3 10.37 3.7 8.48 2.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.59 2.8 8.77 3.1 8.16 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.28 2.7 9.41 3.1 8.82 6.3 Level 3 .................................................. 11.32 3.3 11.43 3.2 9.76 18.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 3.0 13.38 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.15 6.1 15.89 5.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.36 7.6 11.38 7.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.26 16.6 19.26 16.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.63 10.0 13.63 10.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.40 9.4 16.40 9.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 14.61 9.1 14.61 9.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.07 9.5 13.07 9.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 25.85 15.1 25.85 15.1 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.33 2.8 9.60 3.1 8.51 3.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.59 3.0 8.77 3.3 8.18 2.8 Level 2 .................................................. 9.35 4.0 9.51 5.1 8.96 6.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.08 3.9 11.20 3.8 9.76 18.8 Level 4 .................................................. 13.61 6.3 13.60 6.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.06 9.7 11.09 9.8 – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.47 3.6 9.84 4.4 8.61 3.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.55 4.1 8.74 5.4 8.24 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.53 4.9 9.86 6.6 8.98 6.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.09 4.3 11.21 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.73 6.4 13.72 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.25 10.5 11.29 10.5 – – Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.96 2.5 9.09 2.5 7.99 5.5 Level 1 .................................................. 8.67 1.9 8.78 1.9 7.97 5.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.70 2.6 8.72 2.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.55 5.0 11.75 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.48 8.3 9.38 8.0 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.23 3.8 10.47 3.8 8.00 5.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.57 2.6 8.76 3.0 7.90 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 9.10 3.0 9.23 3.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.49 3.0 12.49 3.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.65 7.6 12.82 8.5 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 9.98 4.4 10.21 4.0 7.96 5.9 Level 1 .................................................. 8.57 2.7 8.76 3.0 7.82 5.4 Level 2 .................................................. 9.10 3.0 9.23 3.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.35 2.2 12.35 2.2 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.17 3.1 13.17 5.3 10.11 9.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.95 11.8 7.91 8.3 9.45 18.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.28 2.6 8.55 4.2 7.89 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 9.61 5.5 9.80 6.9 9.05 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.66 10.6 12.63 10.0 12.76 17.5 Level 5 .................................................. 20.02 16.5 20.82 18.3 12.75 21.9 Level 6 .................................................. 19.77 13.3 19.92 18.7 19.28 7.2 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.72 6.4 12.72 6.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.66 6.0 15.76 7.0 – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.49 12.1 – – – – Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.41 8.3 11.67 5.0 7.03 3.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.86 4.0 8.10 2.4 6.36 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 7.17 10.9 – – 7.17 10.9 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.80 12.7 11.54 6.7 6.92 3.4 Level 1 .................................................. 6.68 6.4 – – 6.36 4.5 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 23.5 – – – – Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 23.5 – – – – Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 9.58 13.7 – – – – Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 10.37 9.7 10.24 10.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 19.4 8.04 19.4 – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.92 18.9 7.87 19.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.04 19.4 8.04 19.4 – – Transportation attendants......................................... 41.48 2.4 41.15 2.4 – – Flight attendants............................................... 42.34 1.4 42.04 1.2 – – Child care workers................................................ 8.28 2.2 8.43 3.0 7.69 1.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.96 2.2 – – 7.03 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.10 3.0 8.10 3.5 8.08 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 8.72 6.6 8.75 7.2 8.38 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 8.65 6.3 – – – – Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.35 3.7 10.17 2.0 8.66 4.7 Level 3 .................................................. 9.92 2.9 – – – – Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.64 10.6 11.94 9.1 13.34 17.3 Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 16.3 – – 7.39 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.37 7.7 – – 8.24 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.03 13.6 – – 16.42 25.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 27.5 – – 21.43 20.1 Level 6 .................................................. 18.79 3.9 – – 18.79 3.9 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.91 24.9 – – – – Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.92 7.9 – – 16.75 8.8 Level 4 .................................................. 15.08 11.2 – – 16.42 25.2 Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 27.5 – – 21.43 20.1 Level 6 .................................................. 18.79 3.9 – – 18.79 3.9 Recreation workers.............................................. 10.22 9.8 11.51 11.6 7.51 7.6 Level 2 .................................................. 9.65 16.4 – – 7.36 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 9.54 7.5 – – – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.41 3.4 17.75 3.9 8.35 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.69 1.9 8.37 2.2 7.24 2.0 Level 2 .................................................. 8.40 1.2 8.91 2.3 7.93 1.7 Level 3 .................................................. 10.05 1.9 10.55 2.4 8.94 3.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.62 4.1 15.09 4.3 11.57 5.4 Level 5 .................................................. 17.85 2.6 17.98 2.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.81 3.2 20.85 3.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 30.13 3.7 30.13 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 38.06 10.6 38.06 10.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 44.32 8.3 44.32 8.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 43.06 30.5 43.06 30.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 67.38 42.4 67.38 42.4 – – Level 12.................................................. 62.19 1.1 62.19 1.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.66 20.1 17.58 20.2 7.97 8.7 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.11 6.3 19.45 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.49 5.5 12.88 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.07 6.0 15.10 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.66 9.7 17.66 9.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.14 6.3 25.14 6.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.59 7.6 24.59 7.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 52.37 21.4 52.37 21.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.48 8.0 18.48 8.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.21 6.6 17.24 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.85 6.0 12.88 6.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.78 5.8 15.82 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.13 10.6 17.13 10.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.76 8.8 25.76 8.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.89 7.1 15.89 7.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 25.66 15.2 28.47 9.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 11.30 6.9 11.30 6.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.52 13.4 23.52 13.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 51.24 26.0 51.24 26.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.36 10.5 25.36 10.5 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 10.38 2.1 11.65 3.6 8.11 1.6 Level 1 .................................................. 7.64 1.9 8.33 2.2 7.18 1.9 Level 2 .................................................. 8.33 1.3 8.86 2.4 7.82 1.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.90 2.1 10.49 2.8 8.72 2.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.32 5.9 14.93 6.7 11.21 6.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.76 5.0 19.25 4.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.53 14.1 21.53 14.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... – – – – 7.71 9.2 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.66 1.9 9.36 2.4 7.82 1.9 Level 1 .................................................. 7.75 2.1 8.43 2.5 7.24 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.34 1.6 8.95 3.6 7.73 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.69 2.7 10.13 2.2 8.91 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.96 5.6 12.80 7.4 – – Cashiers...................................................... 8.65 1.9 9.34 2.4 7.82 2.0 Level 1 .................................................. 7.75 2.1 8.43 2.5 7.24 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 8.34 1.6 8.95 3.6 7.73 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.68 2.8 10.11 2.2 8.91 4.5 Level 4 .................................................. 12.68 5.6 – – – – Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.20 4.6 12.60 4.5 7.65 3.8 Level 2 .................................................. 7.63 4.0 8.22 7.4 7.12 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 9.68 3.6 10.38 1.8 8.38 6.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.18 4.6 14.18 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.04 6.9 21.04 6.9 – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 9.16 4.4 10.21 4.7 7.01 3.6 Level 2 .................................................. 7.50 3.6 7.97 6.7 7.12 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 8.88 4.3 9.51 1.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.44 8.0 13.44 8.0 – – Parts salespersons............................................ 14.48 2.8 15.82 3.4 9.29 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.65 3.6 12.14 6.8 9.29 3.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 3.7 14.84 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.48 7.1 21.48 7.1 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 11.94 3.2 13.22 4.1 8.67 2.7 Level 1 .................................................. 7.41 3.1 8.05 3.9 7.09 4.4 Level 2 .................................................. 8.56 2.9 8.82 7.2 8.30 3.3 Level 3 .................................................. 10.33 5.8 11.05 7.1 8.54 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 14.40 6.9 15.13 8.0 11.04 7.0 Level 5 .................................................. 18.22 6.5 18.79 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.98 12.8 23.98 12.8 – – Advertising sales agents.......................................... 17.91 22.3 17.91 22.3 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.74 16.9 26.74 16.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.46 13.3 17.46 13.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.20 15.7 21.20 15.7 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 55.92 31.8 58.24 31.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 61.17 30.6 61.17 30.6 – – Travel agents..................................................... 12.33 10.6 – – – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.63 3.7 29.71 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 20.50 8.9 20.50 8.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.56 5.9 17.56 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.36 5.5 28.36 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 37.51 9.1 37.51 9.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.32 7.5 34.32 7.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 38.30 11.4 38.30 11.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.38 13.3 23.04 13.7 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.90 11.0 32.90 11.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 29.57 8.2 29.57 8.2 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.57 5.0 28.68 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 21.56 11.6 21.56 11.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.75 6.0 16.75 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 28.13 6.2 28.13 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.12 6.2 31.12 6.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.89 10.2 34.89 10.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.44 17.4 – – – – Sales engineers................................................... 27.64 10.3 27.64 10.3 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 14.46 8.6 14.87 9.0 11.90 15.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.50 9.1 11.96 9.4 9.07 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 16.45 13.6 16.60 14.8 – – Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.44 8.3 17.19 9.1 9.07 2.9 Level 2 .................................................. 9.88 5.7 – – 8.64 3.6 Level 3 .................................................. 10.87 4.0 – – 10.57 11.5 Level 4 .................................................. 14.42 9.8 14.51 9.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.68 12.5 18.68 12.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.66 9.6 16.66 9.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 9.24 7.9 – – – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.62 1.3 14.94 1.3 11.84 2.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.40 5.0 9.96 4.1 8.80 9.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.76 1.6 10.96 1.8 9.59 2.2 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 2.0 12.57 2.1 11.42 4.9 Level 4 .................................................. 14.60 1.2 14.68 1.3 13.84 2.7 Level 5 .................................................. 17.41 2.4 17.43 2.4 16.72 10.4 Level 6 .................................................. 20.35 2.5 20.35 2.2 20.35 14.6 Level 7 .................................................. 23.28 2.7 23.28 2.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.57 7.5 26.57 7.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.28 5.7 15.73 5.8 12.39 4.9 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.96 3.5 20.98 3.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.63 3.9 16.63 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.97 4.0 19.97 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.97 4.3 23.97 4.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.63 7.4 26.63 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.24 4.9 21.35 5.4 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 10.32 7.2 10.80 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.97 3.6 11.02 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.98 14.9 – – – – Telephone operators............................................... 11.19 2.8 11.30 2.3 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.19 1.9 14.40 2.0 12.81 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.95 2.1 11.01 2.3 10.49 5.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 2.8 12.28 2.7 10.97 2.3 Level 4 .................................................. 13.77 2.0 13.79 2.2 13.64 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.57 3.6 17.55 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.56 4.0 18.70 4.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.54 11.0 20.54 11.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.66 5.3 15.45 6.4 – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.08 4.3 15.14 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.52 6.0 13.52 6.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.49 5.1 14.44 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.55 7.4 16.05 5.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.47 7.6 14.47 7.6 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.29 6.4 13.34 6.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.70 6.5 11.83 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.82 3.3 14.82 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.33 7.4 17.33 7.4 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.12 1.7 15.25 1.8 14.36 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 12.45 11.1 11.29 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.39 5.2 12.83 4.3 9.85 3.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.32 2.9 13.15 2.9 13.98 3.1 Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 4.4 17.72 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.64 5.0 18.84 5.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.43 7.2 16.46 7.2 – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.37 4.7 18.44 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.99 11.3 15.98 11.7 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.14 8.5 16.99 7.8 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.73 1.4 11.96 1.8 11.01 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 11.00 2.2 11.31 2.3 9.69 4.8 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 1.7 11.47 1.6 11.45 3.0 Level 4 .................................................. 12.63 5.1 12.85 6.0 11.60 .7 Brokerage clerks.................................................. – – 15.68 11.0 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.52 7.0 15.53 7.3 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 14.54 3.4 14.81 3.8 11.32 4.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.01 4.8 10.11 5.4 9.05 6.4 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 2.8 12.24 3.1 9.47 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 4.4 14.70 4.5 11.24 18.3 Level 5 .................................................. 17.93 3.7 18.14 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.40 3.1 18.34 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.38 7.6 21.38 7.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.52 5.8 14.25 7.1 11.66 5.8 File clerks....................................................... 10.51 6.3 11.07 6.3 8.59 11.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.86 8.0 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.30 7.3 9.58 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.94 5.2 13.01 4.9 – – Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.64 2.6 9.59 3.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.52 5.5 9.59 5.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 9.94 2.1 9.78 2.5 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.02 15.1 12.61 17.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 8.33 7.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.79 6.6 11.78 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.42 11.5 15.45 11.5 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.98 13.1 12.13 14.4 – – Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.58 8.1 16.54 8.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.43 5.3 11.43 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 4.2 14.79 4.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.85 3.7 – – – – New accounts clerks............................................... 15.68 8.8 15.82 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.19 11.3 – – – – Order clerks...................................................... 13.69 7.0 13.96 6.9 11.27 13.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.61 12.3 12.01 13.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.84 7.9 11.55 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.48 5.0 14.48 5.0 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.20 3.3 15.30 3.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 3.8 14.21 4.3 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.93 2.3 12.20 2.4 10.73 9.4 Level 1 .................................................. 8.92 13.1 – – 7.24 12.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.27 2.9 11.50 2.8 9.68 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 3.0 12.58 4.1 10.74 5.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 3.0 13.98 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.59 10.5 – – – – Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.54 3.3 14.56 3.7 14.45 7.8 Level 4 .................................................. 16.31 2.9 16.14 3.7 16.80 2.6 Couriers and messengers........................................... 9.32 7.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.07 5.5 – – – – Dispatchers....................................................... 16.36 8.1 16.43 8.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.18 12.3 12.20 14.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.51 13.6 14.51 13.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.14 6.1 21.14 6.1 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.36 8.1 16.43 8.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.18 12.3 12.20 14.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.51 13.6 14.51 13.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.14 6.1 21.14 6.1 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 14.89 5.4 14.89 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.98 7.8 15.98 7.8 – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.67 7.9 18.67 7.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.53 12.0 14.53 12.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 5.5 15.65 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.51 10.6 19.51 10.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.42 12.0 16.42 12.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.12 7.8 20.12 7.8 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.70 3.5 12.74 3.5 9.16 5.3 Level 2 .................................................. 11.97 6.1 12.09 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.86 8.3 12.94 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.81 6.2 16.81 6.2 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.89 2.8 11.62 3.0 8.35 3.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 3.9 10.38 6.2 8.05 1.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 2.2 10.53 2.1 8.62 3.1 Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 4.7 12.30 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.99 9.1 12.99 9.1 – – Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.72 13.9 13.69 13.8 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.16 2.7 17.34 2.8 13.93 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 12.51 6.4 12.59 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.00 5.3 13.23 5.4 11.38 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.02 2.0 14.97 1.8 15.56 6.7 Level 5 .................................................. 16.82 4.4 16.91 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.13 3.8 23.04 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.81 4.4 24.81 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.89 16.4 23.34 16.4 – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.86 4.7 21.13 5.1 16.66 8.3 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 4.0 14.69 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.08 3.7 18.13 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.73 2.1 22.73 2.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.91 4.3 25.91 4.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.89 18.8 27.02 19.8 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 17.58 10.7 17.58 10.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.29 9.4 16.29 9.4 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.55 3.1 13.63 2.8 12.77 8.3 Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 6.3 12.87 6.6 11.05 4.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.27 3.9 14.17 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.54 1.3 – – – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.52 1.8 15.71 1.7 12.47 9.4 Level 3 .................................................. 13.57 6.5 13.78 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 2.0 15.39 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.05 6.1 16.38 6.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.09 9.4 21.50 8.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.01 14.3 19.94 13.3 – – Computer operators................................................ 15.84 4.7 16.26 6.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. – – 12.33 3.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.46 2.2 14.44 2.6 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.18 4.6 14.01 4.3 15.56 20.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.93 3.3 10.92 3.7 10.99 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.78 13.4 12.72 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.94 4.6 16.11 4.5 – – Data entry keyers............................................... 13.96 4.8 13.74 4.1 15.69 20.4 Level 2 .................................................. 10.93 3.3 10.92 3.7 10.99 3.7 Level 3 .................................................. 14.78 13.4 12.72 5.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.70 4.9 15.90 4.8 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 16.35 7.9 16.52 7.4 – – Desktop publishers................................................ 15.28 7.5 15.28 7.5 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.84 5.1 15.07 5.1 11.18 15.1 Level 3 .................................................. 9.96 10.7 10.05 12.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 4.1 13.70 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.33 4.4 16.33 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.83 3.6 18.81 3.7 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.61 6.0 12.61 6.2 12.64 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 12.38 3.8 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.61 6.5 14.47 7.2 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 14.02 1.8 14.40 2.2 11.85 4.8 Level 2 .................................................. 11.05 3.3 11.32 4.3 10.06 7.5 Level 3 .................................................. 13.33 4.1 13.46 4.4 12.16 7.7 Level 4 .................................................. 14.35 2.0 14.61 2.6 10.85 6.9 Level 5 .................................................. 17.84 5.2 17.42 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.20 7.4 22.20 7.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.93 3.8 14.73 4.9 12.27 6.5 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.92 3.6 11.92 3.6 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 10.31 16.7 10.31 16.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.87 10.3 7.87 10.3 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 16.24 2.0 16.26 2.0 12.30 11.7 Level 1 .................................................. 10.43 2.3 10.47 2.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.07 4.8 11.07 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.17 2.9 13.18 2.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.89 2.9 13.89 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.52 3.0 16.54 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.09 1.7 19.10 1.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.77 3.1 22.77 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.29 5.7 28.29 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.74 3.0 32.74 3.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.37 4.5 16.33 4.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.09 4.0 23.13 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 7.3 20.32 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.51 3.5 23.51 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.61 6.2 28.61 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.73 7.7 22.97 8.2 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 17.79 11.3 18.17 10.2 – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.79 9.9 19.29 7.7 – – Carpenters........................................................ 18.13 5.3 18.15 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 6.3 13.33 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.86 4.6 15.86 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.83 9.3 19.94 9.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.75 8.7 22.75 8.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.22 7.2 17.22 7.2 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 16.14 5.5 16.14 5.5 – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 16.14 5.5 16.14 5.5 – – Construction laborers............................................. 11.67 4.7 11.71 4.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.75 3.0 10.85 2.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 8.0 11.13 8.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.75 9.9 13.75 9.9 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.10 2.3 15.10 2.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.90 5.2 12.90 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 3.9 14.76 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.14 7.2 15.14 7.2 – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.26 4.4 13.26 4.4 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.88 4.1 15.88 4.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.46 4.1 13.46 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 5.8 14.76 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.14 7.0 16.14 7.0 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.43 5.5 17.43 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.16 4.9 19.16 4.9 – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 8.1 17.40 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.26 5.6 19.26 5.6 – – Electricians...................................................... 19.33 5.8 19.37 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.22 5.2 14.22 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.76 5.8 15.85 5.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.25 8.2 17.25 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.15 5.8 23.15 5.8 – – Insulation workers................................................ 14.38 7.8 14.38 7.8 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.56 3.3 12.53 3.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 2.3 12.28 2.3 – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.56 3.3 12.53 3.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 2.3 12.28 2.3 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.74 3.0 17.74 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.84 5.1 14.84 5.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.85 4.0 19.85 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.68 5.9 20.68 5.9 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.17 3.4 18.17 3.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.63 5.3 14.63 5.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.85 4.0 19.85 4.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.68 5.9 20.68 5.9 – – Roofers........................................................... 13.36 10.0 13.36 10.0 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.04 7.4 18.04 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.84 4.9 14.84 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.83 5.2 17.83 5.2 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.42 1.4 11.43 1.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.16 2.7 10.16 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 2.9 11.00 3.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.12 7.6 13.18 7.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.81 5.5 13.81 5.5 – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.78 5.5 12.87 5.4 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.71 3.1 11.67 3.2 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.70 3.8 12.70 3.8 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.91 9.2 13.91 9.2 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.39 2.0 19.47 2.1 14.57 18.7 Level 1 .................................................. 10.03 2.2 10.03 2.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.50 4.8 11.62 4.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.61 7.1 12.79 8.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.10 5.9 14.14 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.46 4.2 17.48 4.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.75 2.8 21.81 2.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.64 3.2 23.72 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.23 3.6 30.23 3.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.64 7.0 32.64 7.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.81 7.3 18.86 7.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 28.40 3.5 28.46 3.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.19 10.3 20.19 10.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.08 7.0 27.30 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 32.91 6.6 32.91 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 37.53 3.0 37.53 3.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.00 7.9 28.00 7.9 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.26 6.1 17.81 5.3 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.06 2.4 27.35 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 26.70 3.7 26.70 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.69 2.9 27.69 2.9 – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.06 2.4 27.35 2.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 26.70 3.7 26.70 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.69 2.9 27.69 2.9 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.26 4.4 18.39 5.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 4.8 14.15 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.15 3.5 17.15 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.96 6.7 23.09 6.8 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.56 8.2 19.56 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.84 9.0 25.84 9.0 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 22.48 17.1 22.48 17.1 – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 15.02 12.9 – – – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 25.65 8.4 25.65 8.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.48 10.2 25.48 10.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.87 4.0 24.87 4.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.11 9.5 31.11 9.5 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.72 4.1 17.83 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.83 15.0 18.22 15.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.78 6.8 14.85 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.73 10.2 19.73 10.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.86 6.8 21.86 6.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.12 7.4 17.12 7.4 – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.87 13.0 18.08 13.0 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.66 4.2 17.75 4.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.24 8.0 14.30 8.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.92 11.2 18.92 11.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.03 7.3 22.03 7.3 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.35 6.0 17.35 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.79 9.7 17.79 9.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.88 3.5 19.88 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.64 13.0 18.64 13.0 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.60 4.4 19.60 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.84 6.3 18.84 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.19 6.0 21.19 6.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.17 8.9 19.17 8.9 – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.56 4.8 19.56 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.84 6.3 18.84 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.41 6.5 21.41 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.17 8.9 19.17 8.9 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.48 15.9 13.48 15.9 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 17.00 11.2 17.00 11.2 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 19.01 7.0 18.42 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 8.4 13.42 8.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.74 5.5 16.74 5.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.07 14.7 21.07 14.7 – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.64 4.1 14.64 4.1 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.83 3.6 18.88 3.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.03 5.1 13.43 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.31 6.7 12.31 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.12 3.9 17.12 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.86 4.4 19.86 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.94 3.7 23.94 3.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.48 3.1 27.48 3.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.23 5.4 12.23 5.4 – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.05 5.2 21.05 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.88 4.2 16.88 4.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.88 4.8 19.88 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.18 4.2 24.18 4.2 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.37 6.8 16.47 6.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.53 7.4 13.09 8.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.24 7.3 12.24 7.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.61 6.7 17.61 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.16 9.4 18.16 9.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.39 10.3 23.39 10.3 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.31 4.4 18.31 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.92 2.6 13.92 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.45 8.1 13.45 8.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.77 6.6 16.77 6.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.13 6.6 23.13 6.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.16 7.6 24.16 7.6 – – Millwrights..................................................... 21.94 6.3 21.94 6.3 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.74 4.1 23.74 4.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.36 8.8 15.36 8.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.56 7.5 21.56 7.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.92 2.5 25.92 2.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.92 1.6 27.92 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.47 2.6 27.47 2.6 – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.49 8.0 22.49 8.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 25.03 3.9 25.03 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.97 2.9 27.97 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.47 2.6 27.47 2.6 – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.66 3.3 24.66 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 23.84 3.7 23.84 3.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 27.90 2.0 27.90 2.0 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.41 7.6 17.41 7.6 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.52 3.6 13.58 4.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.03 2.2 10.03 2.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.68 5.5 11.83 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.64 2.2 11.88 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.53 3.0 13.53 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.98 8.8 18.98 8.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.84 7.4 27.77 9.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.02 9.3 14.02 9.3 – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.82 5.1 11.89 5.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.89 5.0 12.05 5.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.54 4.2 11.54 4.2 – – Production occupations.............................................. 14.46 2.9 14.56 3.0 11.28 8.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.10 3.6 8.97 2.3 10.92 26.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 4.9 11.18 5.0 9.63 4.0 Level 3 .................................................. 13.79 3.0 13.90 3.2 11.54 9.1 Level 4 .................................................. 15.66 4.8 15.70 4.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.62 3.0 17.62 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.10 5.0 20.19 4.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.55 3.5 22.55 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.90 6.6 26.90 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.39 4.9 30.39 4.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.97 12.6 15.97 12.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.70 2.6 22.70 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.12 4.0 18.12 4.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.04 7.1 19.04 7.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.47 3.8 23.47 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 27.68 6.2 27.68 6.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.56 22.3 23.56 22.3 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.55 5.3 12.57 5.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.86 5.8 10.86 5.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.14 8.4 12.14 8.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.20 6.7 14.20 6.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.72 6.0 16.72 6.0 – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.25 6.8 12.28 6.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 6.5 10.90 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 11.7 11.04 11.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.01 8.4 14.01 8.4 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.46 6.8 13.46 6.8 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.13 19.9 16.13 19.9 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 13.84 11.2 13.84 11.2 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 13.64 3.5 13.71 4.1 11.56 22.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.80 5.4 8.83 5.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.50 3.9 11.60 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 17.20 6.4 17.43 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.50 7.7 17.50 7.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.10 2.7 15.10 2.7 – – Team assemblers................................................. 15.09 15.5 15.09 15.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 19.19 20.3 19.19 20.3 – – Bakers............................................................ 10.41 5.0 10.70 5.0 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.64 5.4 10.82 5.0 9.46 19.6 Level 1 .................................................. 8.44 2.5 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.64 1.6 9.64 1.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 4.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.50 3.7 13.74 3.2 – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 12.72 10.8 12.56 12.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.32 4.4 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.84 4.6 14.25 3.2 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.20 4.0 9.70 2.1 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.57 1.6 – – – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.34 12.0 10.47 12.9 – – Food batchmakers................................................ 12.99 7.0 14.00 1.0 – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.67 8.1 16.67 8.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 5.1 13.58 5.1 – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.96 6.3 15.96 6.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.58 5.1 13.58 5.1 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.91 11.7 16.91 11.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.57 3.4 18.57 3.4 – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.98 6.1 14.98 6.1 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.39 8.6 12.39 8.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.88 3.9 10.88 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.05 8.5 11.05 8.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 3.7 15.46 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.82 8.9 15.82 8.9 – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.46 10.2 11.46 10.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.73 2.2 10.73 2.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.23 14.2 10.23 14.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.37 10.2 14.37 10.2 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 12.74 7.4 12.74 7.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 2.9 12.58 2.9 – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.25 11.0 15.25 11.0 – – Machinists........................................................ 19.35 4.5 19.35 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.36 4.6 16.36 4.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.31 3.9 20.31 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.03 3.6 23.03 3.6 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.36 8.7 12.36 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.12 8.4 10.12 8.4 – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.33 8.7 12.33 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.12 8.4 10.12 8.4 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.36 5.3 16.36 5.3 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 21.36 6.4 21.36 6.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.90 6.2 21.90 6.2 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.11 4.4 18.11 4.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.92 19.4 16.92 19.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.31 2.1 17.31 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.35 9.2 18.35 9.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.93 14.6 22.93 14.6 – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.63 4.6 18.63 4.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.19 19.7 18.19 19.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.15 2.1 17.15 2.1 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.79 8.6 18.79 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.95 14.8 22.95 14.8 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.57 5.4 15.57 5.4 – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.46 17.3 15.90 15.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.30 8.9 10.42 10.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.67 8.5 15.67 8.5 – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.83 29.6 11.83 29.6 – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ – – 15.44 29.1 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Printers.......................................................... 16.10 3.1 16.29 2.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 1.1 11.05 1.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.75 6.4 14.75 6.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.13 9.5 15.13 9.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.36 8.2 19.36 8.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.65 3.5 21.65 3.5 – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.00 10.0 20.00 10.0 – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.68 3.5 15.89 2.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.14 1.1 11.05 1.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.54 7.1 14.54 7.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.06 14.1 14.06 14.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.67 10.5 19.67 10.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 3.5 22.21 3.5 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.79 9.4 10.86 8.6 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.34 10.7 9.68 11.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.48 3.9 9.31 4.6 – – Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 8.06 7.2 8.06 7.2 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.59 11.6 7.59 11.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 7.89 2.9 7.89 2.9 – – Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.03 10.7 12.01 10.9 – – Level 1 .................................................. 7.81 3.6 7.81 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.40 11.4 13.40 11.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.64 4.4 14.46 4.9 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.73 6.2 11.73 6.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.78 4.6 10.78 4.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.53 2.1 12.53 2.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.08 7.2 15.08 7.2 – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.98 8.5 11.98 8.5 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.19 18.5 10.19 18.5 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.80 5.2 11.80 5.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.93 7.7 10.93 7.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 2.0 13.02 2.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.83 3.8 12.83 3.8 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.08 7.2 12.08 7.2 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.80 6.5 10.80 6.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.42 5.8 12.42 5.8 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.53 8.4 14.54 8.4 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.45 4.7 8.45 4.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.69 10.8 12.72 10.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 1.9 12.56 1.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.60 6.0 17.60 6.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.62 5.7 18.62 5.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.06 3.5 20.06 3.5 – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 12.1 16.26 12.1 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 16.76 15.1 16.76 15.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.89 3.0 19.89 3.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 19.28 5.5 19.28 5.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.06 .4 21.06 .4 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.65 2.8 13.65 2.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.85 5.3 11.77 6.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.00 1.2 13.00 1.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 3.2 13.88 3.2 – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.38 3.0 12.38 3.0 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.31 5.4 12.31 5.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.88 7.8 11.88 7.8 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.30 3.7 14.31 3.8 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.97 21.6 26.97 21.6 – – Power plant operators........................................... 21.34 16.1 21.34 16.1 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.88 19.4 20.88 19.4 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 20.75 7.1 20.75 7.1 – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 20.68 10.4 20.68 10.4 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.58 11.4 19.58 11.4 – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 12.9 19.92 12.9 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.50 11.4 15.50 11.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.84 7.3 10.84 7.3 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.67 13.4 13.67 13.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.76 5.5 14.76 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.01 10.9 21.01 10.9 – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 19.14 23.1 19.14 23.1 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.51 4.3 11.51 4.3 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.34 10.9 16.34 10.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.65 8.5 15.65 8.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.01 10.9 21.01 10.9 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.78 8.4 13.78 8.4 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.48 9.7 12.48 9.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.70 9.4 14.70 9.4 – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.89 8.5 15.89 8.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.41 16.0 15.41 16.0 – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.94 8.7 12.94 8.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 12.44 10.3 12.44 10.3 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.09 31.2 13.09 31.2 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 18.07 13.6 18.07 13.6 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.14 6.8 13.29 7.0 – – Level 1 .................................................. 8.69 8.8 8.69 8.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 7.6 9.98 7.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 5.4 12.59 4.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.84 4.9 15.44 4.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.34 11.5 15.34 11.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 22.09 6.9 22.09 6.9 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 16.71 11.2 16.71 11.2 – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 8.0 18.65 8.0 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.94 8.7 13.94 8.7 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.45 13.5 10.45 13.5 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.16 15.7 13.16 15.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 15.58 10.6 15.58 10.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.62 6.6 14.62 6.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.78 4.5 18.78 4.5 – – Painting workers.................................................. 17.28 11.7 17.47 12.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.33 15.2 11.33 15.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.36 13.1 16.36 13.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.29 10.1 20.16 10.5 – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.50 7.1 15.50 7.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 16.05 13.9 16.05 13.9 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 23.08 12.5 23.08 12.5 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 14.98 9.3 – – – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 8.17 6.8 – – – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 8.17 6.8 – – – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.67 5.3 13.68 5.5 13.43 21.6 Level 1 .................................................. 9.60 10.4 8.98 7.8 15.16 22.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 8.1 10.96 8.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.35 5.8 14.35 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.18 4.5 17.18 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.46 9.9 20.46 9.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.43 12.4 18.43 12.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.88 14.9 22.88 14.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.78 15.2 14.79 15.3 – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 10.30 7.1 10.30 7.1 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.88 4.9 14.88 4.9 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.79 10.2 18.79 10.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.63 6.3 17.63 6.3 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.87 4.7 10.98 4.3 – – Level 1 .................................................. 9.26 11.3 9.35 11.7 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.56 16.7 10.57 16.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.91 3.7 18.91 3.7 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.77 3.7 14.72 3.7 8.86 4.2 Level 1 .................................................. 8.83 1.4 9.49 1.7 7.65 2.2 Level 2 .................................................. 11.27 2.1 11.47 2.4 9.98 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 13.44 2.8 13.55 2.9 12.47 7.1 Level 4 .................................................. 17.75 4.2 17.81 4.4 14.95 6.3 Level 5 .................................................. 18.04 2.2 18.04 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.52 7.3 20.52 7.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.64 6.5 23.64 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.26 5.5 15.48 6.4 9.72 7.5 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.49 6.4 19.57 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.82 4.6 21.82 4.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 23.16 5.6 23.16 5.6 – – Level 6 .................................................. 23.22 6.5 23.22 6.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 25.81 5.3 25.81 5.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.32 13.2 27.32 13.2 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 128.18 9.9 128.18 9.9 – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 9.9 128.18 9.9 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 11.12 9.1 10.92 11.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.97 8.3 – – – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 11.26 12.2 – – – – Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.74 4.3 16.19 3.8 8.48 10.3 Level 1 .................................................. 8.21 10.0 9.96 10.9 6.16 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.81 4.6 11.14 3.6 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.41 4.2 13.61 4.4 9.72 12.9 Level 4 .................................................. 18.39 5.0 18.42 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.77 5.8 17.77 5.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 16.1 19.17 16.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.42 13.0 16.41 12.5 – – Driver/sales workers............................................ 12.78 12.0 15.14 15.0 6.36 7.0 Level 1 .................................................. 6.16 1.8 – – 6.05 1.3 Level 3 .................................................. 14.49 17.2 15.58 22.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 17.42 9.4 17.42 9.4 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.95 5.4 16.96 5.4 14.81 6.8 Level 2 .................................................. 12.36 2.1 12.34 2.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.02 4.8 13.02 4.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 18.09 6.4 18.11 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.83 7.8 17.83 7.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.17 16.1 19.17 16.1 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.27 5.6 14.78 5.2 9.30 18.3 Level 1 .................................................. 9.55 6.9 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.67 4.3 10.86 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.36 11.2 13.49 12.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 19.59 8.1 19.69 8.4 – – Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.08 7.1 – – 10.04 12.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.72 11.2 – – – – Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.55 6.3 7.52 7.5 – – Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.14 8.5 21.14 8.5 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.95 7.3 15.95 7.3 – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.94 7.4 15.94 7.4 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.24 3.2 14.40 3.1 10.95 2.6 Level 2 .................................................. 12.28 1.6 12.38 2.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 13.50 5.0 13.67 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.80 7.2 16.80 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 20.03 5.1 20.03 5.1 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.32 2.1 10.86 2.0 8.88 4.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.96 1.1 9.49 1.5 7.92 2.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.18 3.7 11.31 4.1 10.61 5.2 Level 3 .................................................. 13.79 3.3 13.54 2.8 15.56 9.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.75 5.9 15.11 5.6 11.35 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 15.43 6.7 15.43 6.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.72 8.2 11.39 14.0 9.66 7.5 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.06 6.0 9.60 7.0 7.19 5.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.42 3.4 9.04 4.0 6.92 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.78 8.7 11.78 8.7 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.91 3.2 11.34 2.9 9.61 6.4 Level 1 .................................................. 9.35 2.6 9.76 2.5 8.35 6.0 Level 2 .................................................. 11.39 3.3 11.47 3.9 11.10 6.0 Level 3 .................................................. 14.12 3.6 13.76 3.1 16.60 6.6 Level 4 .................................................. 14.79 6.2 15.17 5.9 11.35 3.7 Level 5 .................................................. 14.87 4.4 14.87 4.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.77 9.0 12.59 11.3 8.61 7.6 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.97 3.2 10.93 4.6 11.27 12.7 Level 1 .................................................. 9.65 5.7 9.68 5.9 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.22 4.2 11.24 4.4 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.80 5.4 – – – – Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 8.92 2.4 9.73 3.3 7.84 1.7 Level 1 .................................................. 8.17 1.9 8.81 2.9 7.57 2.7 Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 3.6 10.49 3.2 8.93 6.6 Level 3 .................................................. 12.54 8.0 12.54 8.0 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.58 9.4 – – – – 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 4 State and local government workers: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) by work levels(3) Total Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $21.95 1.0% $22.28 1.0% $15.41 3.5% Management occupations.............................................. 36.90 2.7 37.02 2.7 19.75 16.6 Level 7 .................................................. 20.98 3.5 20.98 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.06 5.4 25.06 5.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.28 4.3 30.29 4.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.33 6.5 31.33 6.5 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.39 3.0 39.39 3.0 – – Level 12.................................................. 50.10 3.3 50.10 3.3 – – Level 13.................................................. 57.00 9.3 57.00 9.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.24 6.5 34.91 6.4 19.68 17.1 Chief executives.................................................. 50.19 27.0 50.19 27.0 – – General and operations managers................................... 36.33 8.6 36.33 8.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.45 2.5 28.45 2.5 – – Legislators....................................................... 27.12 31.1 30.71 40.3 19.68 17.1 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.12 31.1 30.71 40.3 19.68 17.1 Administrative services managers.................................. 23.65 6.9 23.65 6.9 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 37.24 6.7 37.24 6.7 – – Financial managers................................................ 40.48 8.1 40.48 8.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.11 4.6 37.11 4.6 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 32.50 10.2 32.50 10.2 – – Construction managers............................................. 32.84 9.3 32.84 9.3 – – Education administrators.......................................... 39.22 5.6 39.22 5.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.95 11.8 29.95 11.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.13 3.3 42.13 3.3 – – Level 12.................................................. 48.87 5.7 48.87 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.85 5.2 34.85 5.2 – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.92 4.1 43.92 4.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 42.01 3.7 42.01 3.7 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.20 9.1 34.20 9.1 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 46.87 17.1 46.87 17.1 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 20.95 10.9 20.94 11.0 – – Social and community service managers............................. 31.73 6.2 31.73 6.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.23 3.6 34.23 3.6 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 22.11 3.5 22.13 3.5 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.02 6.8 16.02 6.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.54 4.6 17.55 4.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 22.07 4.2 22.15 4.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.41 5.2 23.40 5.3 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.25 7.6 32.25 7.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 25.64 10.4 25.64 10.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.97 7.6 23.99 7.6 – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.08 8.6 25.08 8.6 – – Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 25.08 8.6 25.08 8.6 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 19.44 9.9 19.44 9.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 15.89 6.7 15.89 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.00 7.9 21.00 7.9 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 22.52 5.2 22.54 5.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.94 7.6 19.01 7.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 21.40 4.0 21.40 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.13 10.2 24.13 10.2 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.27 5.6 33.27 5.6 – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 18.41 6.6 18.44 6.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.08 2.5 – – – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.14 9.1 25.14 9.1 – – Training and development specialists............................ 23.97 9.3 23.97 9.3 – – Management analysts............................................... 23.25 6.1 23.24 6.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.95 1.3 20.38 .9 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 22.26 6.4 22.26 6.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.24 6.1 16.24 6.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.94 7.0 16.94 7.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.23 8.2 24.23 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.71 4.7 23.71 4.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 32.39 7.2 32.39 7.2 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 19.81 8.2 19.81 8.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 20.02 11.7 20.02 11.7 – – Budget analysts................................................... 26.40 4.7 26.40 4.7 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 15.52 4.1 15.52 4.1 – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 15.62 4.0 15.62 4.0 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 24.88 2.5 25.00 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.36 7.9 16.36 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.27 7.0 19.27 7.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.41 4.7 21.58 4.7 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.98 11.0 19.98 11.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.31 6.8 28.31 6.8 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.99 8.6 31.99 8.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.00 6.7 27.93 8.9 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 26.63 9.2 26.63 9.2 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 31.64 6.7 31.64 6.7 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 21.12 5.0 21.12 5.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.36 7.9 16.36 7.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 21.11 8.6 21.11 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.45 3.9 23.45 3.9 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 25.73 8.5 26.06 8.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.12 4.3 26.12 4.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 31.03 8.2 31.03 8.2 – – Database administrators........................................... 26.36 13.4 26.36 13.4 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.27 8.3 31.52 9.0 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 23.44 15.0 23.44 15.0 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 26.76 2.0 26.76 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.79 4.4 17.79 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.75 1.8 19.75 1.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.93 3.9 25.93 3.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.06 2.3 27.06 2.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.45 4.2 37.45 4.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.27 9.0 28.27 9.0 – – Engineers......................................................... 29.56 4.5 29.56 4.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.68 2.9 26.68 2.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.45 4.2 37.45 4.2 – – Civil engineers................................................. 31.45 6.8 31.45 6.8 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 28.99 6.7 28.99 6.7 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.93 7.2 21.93 7.2 – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 19.81 5.8 19.81 5.8 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.44 10.9 20.44 10.9 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 24.76 3.9 24.98 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.07 6.7 20.07 6.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.95 5.6 24.95 5.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 28.79 4.8 28.79 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.48 13.9 26.06 8.0 – – Life scientists................................................... 20.78 5.8 20.78 5.9 – – Physical scientists............................................... 25.34 4.8 25.34 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.79 5.0 23.79 5.0 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 24.94 5.3 24.94 5.3 – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.85 6.2 24.85 6.2 – – Psychologists..................................................... 33.55 7.5 33.55 7.5 – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 33.55 7.5 33.55 7.5 – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 25.99 8.5 25.99 8.5 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.37 6.5 18.69 7.4 – – Community and social services occupations........................... 21.93 3.2 21.98 3.3 18.31 10.4 Level 5 .................................................. 12.74 3.6 12.58 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.06 4.4 16.11 4.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.88 2.2 17.84 2.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.15 1.7 20.10 1.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.21 4.1 28.22 4.1 – – Level 10.................................................. 31.16 10.2 31.16 10.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.40 4.0 25.40 4.0 – – Counselors........................................................ 25.69 5.0 25.71 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.28 8.7 18.28 8.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 18.90 3.8 18.83 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.02 8.2 31.02 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.37 3.2 27.37 3.2 – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 30.30 5.7 30.30 5.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.18 5.7 19.18 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 35.13 6.5 35.13 6.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.37 3.2 27.37 3.2 – – Mental health counselors........................................ 20.27 1.7 20.27 1.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.06 2.6 20.06 2.6 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.81 7.9 20.81 7.9 – – Social workers.................................................... 22.17 3.8 22.18 3.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.02 4.8 16.02 4.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.56 3.8 17.56 3.8 – – Level 8 .................................................. 20.14 3.1 20.05 3.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.54 5.7 26.56 5.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.23 7.6 25.23 7.6 – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 26.52 5.9 26.54 6.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.09 5.9 29.14 6.0 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.01 6.7 19.91 7.6 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.88 4.8 19.88 4.8 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.00 3.4 17.07 3.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 12.74 3.6 12.58 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.12 4.1 15.19 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.03 3.4 17.03 3.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.91 3.1 19.91 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.58 7.2 21.58 7.2 – – Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.38 3.3 18.38 3.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.22 3.5 17.22 3.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 21.83 8.1 21.83 8.1 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 14.72 3.0 14.72 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 15.31 2.6 15.31 2.6 – – Legal occupations................................................... 30.14 7.3 30.52 7.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.70 11.4 20.70 11.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 23.63 10.6 26.57 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.14 2.8 33.14 2.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.40 13.6 32.40 13.6 – – Lawyers........................................................... 34.99 4.8 35.14 4.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.06 4.3 26.57 3.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 33.14 2.8 33.14 2.8 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 31.36 25.9 31.36 25.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.36 25.9 31.36 25.9 – – Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 19.01 17.0 19.01 17.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.95 6.2 17.95 6.2 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 29.01 1.8 29.37 1.7 21.45 8.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.73 15.6 13.00 12.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.57 7.0 11.80 7.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.98 2.2 12.85 2.7 15.39 11.3 Level 5 .................................................. 13.18 2.1 13.45 2.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.04 9.5 16.49 4.8 15.80 13.5 Level 7 .................................................. 29.17 2.3 30.51 2.7 14.20 17.2 Level 8 .................................................. 30.18 4.3 30.34 4.3 24.79 7.4 Level 9 .................................................. 31.27 2.0 31.31 2.0 27.25 6.6 Level 10.................................................. 36.99 7.7 37.34 7.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.95 3.9 35.61 3.8 42.13 10.4 Level 12.................................................. 50.39 7.5 48.71 7.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 59.26 5.8 59.26 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.18 5.1 28.77 5.3 24.76 14.9 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 40.17 2.5 40.62 2.5 35.89 10.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.82 6.1 – – 22.59 11.0 Level 9 .................................................. 34.93 3.6 35.01 4.0 34.10 3.7 Level 10.................................................. 38.54 6.9 38.80 6.9 – – Level 11.................................................. 36.09 3.9 35.72 4.0 42.13 10.4 Level 12.................................................. 50.39 7.5 48.71 7.0 – – Level 13.................................................. 59.26 5.8 59.26 5.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.25 5.6 35.68 6.2 29.58 3.0 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 40.81 17.5 49.92 6.2 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.26 12.9 41.73 13.3 – – Level 11.................................................. 35.83 7.2 – – – – Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 38.41 7.5 38.73 8.3 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.88 8.6 43.92 8.7 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.40 8.1 37.40 8.1 – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.07 9.6 43.11 9.6 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.40 8.1 37.40 8.1 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 49.29 11.1 44.23 11.8 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.77 5.5 46.42 5.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 39.87 15.3 – – – – Level 12.................................................. 47.11 7.2 47.11 7.2 – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.47 8.8 37.24 8.4 – – Level 11.................................................. 37.21 10.2 37.47 10.4 – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 38.25 8.0 – – – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 38.61 15.0 35.98 12.8 – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 33.16 8.4 35.61 11.5 – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 33.16 8.4 35.61 11.5 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 46.55 13.3 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 40.53 5.7 41.01 6.8 35.84 9.7 Level 11.................................................. 36.18 8.2 35.67 9.5 – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 38.26 8.3 – – – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 36.45 5.3 36.85 5.4 29.07 6.7 Level 9 .................................................. 31.09 6.7 – – – – Level 11.................................................. 32.77 14.7 32.77 14.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.43 6.3 34.68 6.4 28.90 18.5 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 26.85 12.5 – – – – Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 31.08 1.9 31.11 1.9 25.11 10.6 Level 7 .................................................. 32.46 1.6 32.50 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.27 4.4 30.27 4.4 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.12 2.2 31.15 2.2 26.49 10.4 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.62 2.7 28.77 2.8 – – Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 31.59 3.0 31.59 3.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 31.97 3.1 31.97 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.13 3.9 32.13 3.9 – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.10 9.0 30.10 9.0 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 31.84 3.2 31.84 3.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.33 4.2 32.33 4.2 – – Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 30.60 2.1 30.63 2.1 22.46 8.6 Level 7 .................................................. 31.93 1.2 31.93 1.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.49 5.7 28.49 5.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.77 2.3 30.80 2.3 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.88 3.1 – – – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 30.37 2.2 30.41 2.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 31.79 1.6 31.79 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.20 6.6 28.20 6.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.59 2.4 30.62 2.4 – – Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.55 2.8 31.56 2.8 – – Level 7 .................................................. 32.52 3.1 32.52 3.1 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.66 2.5 29.66 2.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.57 2.8 31.59 2.8 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.13 3.1 32.16 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 34.71 3.5 35.02 3.5 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.39 2.1 35.39 2.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.90 3.5 31.91 3.5 – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.35 3.4 32.38 3.4 – – Level 7 .................................................. 34.85 3.6 35.18 3.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 34.97 3.1 34.97 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.15 3.9 32.17 3.9 – – Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 30.66 2.8 30.66 2.8 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.30 3.1 30.30 3.1 – – Special education teachers...................................... 31.31 3.1 31.36 3.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 35.92 4.0 35.92 4.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.74 3.2 30.77 3.2 – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 32.49 4.2 32.62 3.7 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.02 4.8 32.16 4.2 – – Special education teachers, middle school..................... 31.61 8.1 31.61 8.1 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 29.36 7.3 29.36 7.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.62 7.2 28.62 7.2 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 23.42 7.1 28.79 5.7 14.58 8.7 Level 6 .................................................. 15.71 16.1 – – 15.58 16.8 Level 7 .................................................. 24.45 17.3 – – 13.37 17.7 Level 8 .................................................. 24.63 3.5 – – – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.92 10.1 33.76 10.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.28 6.5 24.68 11.3 12.13 10.2 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 25.76 6.8 – – 18.96 10.1 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 28.26 6.4 – – 20.37 4.6 Librarians........................................................ 30.58 6.7 31.02 6.5 – – Level 9 .................................................. 32.46 6.7 32.93 7.1 – – Level 11.................................................. 34.20 6.1 34.20 6.1 – – Library technicians............................................... 14.98 5.3 14.09 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.19 2.8 13.13 3.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.00 6.6 – – – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.56 5.3 33.56 5.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 34.77 6.5 34.77 6.5 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 12.46 2.1 12.47 2.3 12.31 6.9 Level 2 .................................................. 10.01 4.0 10.73 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.53 7.5 11.77 8.0 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.98 2.2 12.85 2.7 15.39 11.3 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 18.60 5.8 18.61 6.0 18.44 5.3 Level 6 .................................................. 17.04 4.6 – – – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.68 3.9 – – – – Public relations specialists...................................... 22.44 5.0 22.44 5.0 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 22.98 3.9 22.85 4.4 24.21 5.4 Level 4 .................................................. 13.09 3.5 13.18 4.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.06 9.8 15.59 6.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.51 4.9 16.43 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.18 3.8 22.06 4.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 25.08 2.6 25.08 2.6 – – Level 9 .................................................. 27.42 2.7 27.66 2.7 25.83 3.8 Level 11.................................................. 46.71 16.7 46.77 16.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.69 7.3 20.94 7.5 26.50 8.5 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 18.72 9.6 18.72 9.6 – – Registered nurses................................................. 27.72 4.9 28.05 5.7 25.71 2.6 Level 7 .................................................. 22.21 3.8 21.99 3.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 24.88 5.9 24.88 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 26.33 1.9 26.44 1.9 25.78 3.7 Level 11.................................................. 48.81 19.6 48.91 19.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.58 5.0 – – 25.47 5.3 Therapists........................................................ 28.61 5.0 28.23 5.0 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.01 5.5 29.97 5.6 – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 32.69 10.3 32.69 10.3 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.46 9.4 31.46 9.4 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.46 6.1 – – – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 22.49 2.0 – – – – Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.51 3.7 24.40 4.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.98 6.8 24.98 6.8 – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.90 4.5 24.81 5.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.98 6.8 24.98 6.8 – – Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.10 6.6 14.12 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 13.82 8.3 13.82 8.6 – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 13.50 6.0 13.50 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.17 4.1 12.17 4.1 – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.13 14.4 15.13 14.4 – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.01 2.8 12.01 2.9 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.57 4.2 16.32 3.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.46 7.1 15.64 6.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.46 4.4 16.46 4.4 – – Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.35 8.1 15.68 8.1 – – Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 19.45 9.8 19.45 9.8 – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 19.45 9.8 19.45 9.8 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.60 2.6 11.60 2.8 11.54 5.8 Level 2 .................................................. 10.29 3.1 10.41 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.73 4.9 10.78 5.6 10.45 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 12.19 4.9 12.21 5.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.27 13.5 – – – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.77 1.7 10.80 1.9 10.56 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.29 3.1 10.41 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.56 5.0 10.58 5.4 10.45 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 11.22 1.6 11.19 1.6 – – Home health aides............................................... 10.56 9.9 10.56 9.9 – – Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.54 2.3 10.54 2.7 10.56 4.3 Level 2 .................................................. 10.39 3.1 10.53 3.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.30 4.9 10.25 5.0 10.45 9.7 Level 4 .................................................. 11.29 3.2 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.35 6.1 13.27 6.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.87 6.8 12.89 7.0 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 12.62 6.2 12.62 6.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.22 5.8 12.18 6.5 – – Protective service occupations...................................... 19.98 2.1 20.21 2.3 11.22 8.1 Level 1 .................................................. 8.54 4.9 – – 8.54 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.69 12.6 – – 11.35 19.2 Level 3 .................................................. 13.27 8.5 13.85 10.0 11.59 9.5 Level 4 .................................................. 13.30 3.0 13.39 3.2 11.99 6.4 Level 5 .................................................. 14.41 2.8 14.40 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.11 2.3 18.19 2.4 13.34 6.9 Level 7 .................................................. 22.56 2.4 22.57 2.4 – – Level 8 .................................................. 26.41 3.1 26.41 3.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 28.59 3.6 28.59 3.6 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.07 4.8 40.07 4.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 33.35 7.3 33.48 7.3 – – First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 31.05 2.7 31.05 2.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 16.57 9.3 16.57 9.3 – – Level 8 .................................................. 30.25 4.1 30.25 4.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 30.98 2.7 30.98 2.7 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.25 5.2 40.25 5.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.15 6.2 39.15 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 21.25 14.5 21.25 14.5 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.27 2.0 33.27 2.0 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.46 5.2 29.46 5.2 – – Level 9 .................................................. 31.17 3.2 31.17 3.2 – – Level 10.................................................. 40.51 5.5 40.51 5.5 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.15 6.2 39.15 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 25.33 8.6 25.33 8.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 19.84 5.1 19.84 5.1 – – Level 9 .................................................. 29.71 12.6 29.71 12.6 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 17.51 2.2 17.63 2.3 11.75 6.7 Level 4 .................................................. 13.65 5.4 13.73 5.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.51 5.4 13.51 5.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.55 2.9 16.71 2.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.63 2.9 22.63 2.9 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.77 3.7 15.79 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.77 4.5 12.80 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.14 2.2 14.14 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 3.0 17.57 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.32 6.0 22.32 6.0 – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.78 3.8 15.80 3.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.77 4.5 12.80 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.14 2.2 14.14 2.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.57 3.0 17.57 3.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.32 6.0 22.32 6.0 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 21.71 7.2 21.71 7.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 17.47 5.9 17.47 5.9 – – Level 9 .................................................. 24.77 8.7 24.77 8.7 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 14.72 6.5 – – – – Police officers................................................... 21.82 2.6 21.83 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.70 4.8 15.67 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.63 3.9 19.64 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 2.9 24.23 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.12 2.9 28.12 2.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.31 7.1 20.31 7.1 – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 21.82 2.6 21.83 2.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.70 4.8 15.67 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.63 3.9 19.64 3.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.23 2.9 24.23 2.9 – – Level 8 .................................................. 28.12 2.9 28.12 2.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.31 7.1 20.31 7.1 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.56 3.5 12.89 2.6 11.57 9.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.60 3.5 – – – – Security guards................................................. 12.56 3.5 12.89 2.6 11.57 9.9 Level 4 .................................................. 12.60 3.5 – – – – Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 12.97 11.2 15.73 7.0 10.70 12.8 Level 1 .................................................. 8.54 4.9 – – 8.54 4.9 Level 2 .................................................. 11.17 24.1 – – 11.66 24.2 Level 3 .................................................. 15.84 11.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.43 6.4 15.34 11.0 – – Crossing guards................................................. 12.77 9.2 – – 12.77 9.2 Level 1 .................................................. 9.49 7.1 – – 9.49 7.1 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 13.18 7.3 16.47 11.3 11.24 12.6 Level 2 .................................................. 8.10 5.6 – – 8.10 5.6 Level 4 .................................................. 15.49 11.0 – – – – Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.45 3.1 12.90 3.6 10.43 3.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.87 12.3 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.54 2.0 10.98 4.0 10.10 2.6 Level 3 .................................................. 11.18 5.5 11.04 5.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.18 7.4 13.24 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.98 8.0 15.98 8.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.71 8.1 16.71 8.1 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.71 8.1 16.71 8.1 – – Cooks............................................................. 12.28 3.6 12.49 4.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.53 2.6 9.16 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.72 5.8 10.84 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.87 8.9 12.95 9.1 – – Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.18 3.7 12.39 4.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.53 2.6 9.16 2.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 10.72 5.8 10.84 5.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.87 8.9 12.95 9.1 – – Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.34 5.7 10.50 6.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.29 6.1 10.60 6.8 – – Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 10.54 5.4 10.50 6.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.42 6.0 10.60 6.8 – – Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.60 3.2 10.32 6.6 10.87 5.2 Level 2 .................................................. 10.64 3.1 – – 10.31 2.7 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.78 3.1 10.66 4.6 10.86 5.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.48 2.0 – – 10.35 2.8 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 9.83 14.1 – – – – Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 12.25 3.3 12.38 3.3 8.79 7.9 Level 1 .................................................. 10.08 3.3 10.66 2.9 8.16 8.6 Level 2 .................................................. 11.12 5.0 11.14 5.1 10.56 10.4 Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 6.1 12.36 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.12 3.6 13.12 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.40 6.3 15.40 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.10 3.8 19.10 3.8 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.79 9.2 13.18 8.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 16.95 6.4 16.95 6.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.70 8.4 15.70 8.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.41 7.2 16.41 7.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 18.85 2.3 18.85 2.3 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.19 1.9 11.29 1.8 8.97 7.6 Level 1 .................................................. 10.20 2.9 10.68 3.0 8.43 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.45 2.8 10.43 2.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.47 2.1 11.48 2.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 2.0 12.91 2.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.85 9.2 13.21 8.9 – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.33 1.8 11.39 1.9 9.84 6.2 Level 1 .................................................. 10.47 2.5 10.74 3.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.55 3.1 10.53 3.2 – – Level 3 .................................................. 11.49 2.3 11.51 2.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 2.0 12.91 2.1 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.21 8.9 13.21 8.9 – – Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.21 5.4 10.43 4.7 – – Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.64 7.5 13.78 7.4 7.81 11.1 Level 2 .................................................. 13.29 10.0 13.38 9.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.34 11.2 14.41 11.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.47 3.7 12.45 3.7 – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.87 7.9 13.94 7.8 – – Level 2 .................................................. 13.37 10.0 13.38 10.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.94 12.0 15.03 11.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.47 3.7 12.45 3.7 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.57 5.0 14.09 8.8 10.14 10.9 Level 1 .................................................. 11.45 17.0 – – 10.85 6.7 Level 2 .................................................. 9.29 6.7 – – 8.62 3.4 Level 3 .................................................. 9.26 5.1 10.64 8.0 8.32 4.1 Level 4 .................................................. 12.17 5.1 12.19 5.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 18.72 24.7 – – 20.75 23.5 Level 6 .................................................. 18.58 8.3 18.88 8.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.66 19.0 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 13.74 7.6 14.35 10.1 – – Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.40 13.6 – – 8.40 13.6 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.40 13.6 – – 8.40 13.6 Transportation attendants......................................... 12.52 24.0 – – – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 12.52 24.0 – – – – Child care workers................................................ 11.55 3.5 12.50 7.4 9.68 14.0 Level 2 .................................................. 10.04 11.8 – – – – Personal and home care aides...................................... 8.70 10.0 – – – – Level 3 .................................................. 8.70 10.0 – – – – Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 13.28 6.7 15.66 11.4 10.71 14.7 Level 2 .................................................. 8.77 5.7 – – 8.64 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.33 9.8 – – 8.48 5.1 Level 4 .................................................. 13.23 10.3 – – – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.30 23.1 – – – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.50 11.2 19.90 11.4 – – Recreation workers.............................................. 13.28 7.2 15.94 12.3 10.63 15.3 Level 2 .................................................. 8.77 5.7 – – 8.64 3.5 Level 3 .................................................. 9.33 9.8 – – 8.48 5.1 Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 8.3 – – – – Sales and related occupations....................................... 16.38 10.5 17.13 8.9 9.16 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.17 2.1 12.45 2.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 21.95 6.5 21.95 6.5 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.98 6.1 13.65 5.3 9.16 7.8 Level 3 .................................................. 12.17 2.1 12.45 2.1 – – Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.11 6.5 13.79 5.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 2.1 12.45 2.1 – – Cashiers...................................................... 13.11 6.5 13.79 5.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.20 2.1 12.45 2.1 – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.37 1.8 15.57 1.6 11.19 7.5 Level 2 .................................................. 10.90 7.2 11.71 6.8 8.71 4.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.97 1.6 12.11 2.0 10.88 8.2 Level 4 .................................................. 14.04 2.0 14.04 2.1 14.14 8.0 Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 2.0 16.14 1.8 20.92 25.8 Level 6 .................................................. 18.14 2.2 18.14 2.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 24.82 9.2 24.82 9.2 – – Level 8 .................................................. 19.99 3.4 19.99 3.4 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.83 9.3 16.34 7.8 8.73 17.1 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 18.68 4.9 18.68 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.19 7.6 19.19 7.6 – – Level 7 .................................................. 21.27 14.3 21.27 14.3 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 16.28 2.5 16.28 2.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.52 2.5 14.23 2.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 2.9 16.23 2.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.46 2.7 18.46 2.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.98 8.9 17.98 8.9 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 15.86 9.2 16.01 9.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.34 5.2 14.34 5.2 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.24 3.1 16.20 3.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.54 4.6 14.02 3.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 3.3 15.77 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.80 2.3 18.80 2.3 – – Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.45 7.3 17.45 7.3 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.33 10.0 17.33 10.0 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.44 3.8 15.60 3.9 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 3.7 12.74 4.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.30 2.4 13.29 2.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.95 4.8 17.95 4.8 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.68 4.0 20.68 4.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.76 6.9 18.76 6.9 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 14.60 3.6 14.74 3.7 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.08 6.4 14.35 6.6 – – Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 15.89 6.1 15.89 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.17 7.2 12.17 7.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.77 5.2 14.77 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.03 3.5 18.03 3.5 – – File clerks....................................................... 13.55 10.7 13.06 11.0 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.44 5.2 12.45 5.5 9.27 6.1 Level 2 .................................................. 8.93 10.3 – – 7.84 5.9 Level 3 .................................................. 11.65 14.6 – – 9.26 9.4 Level 4 .................................................. 12.69 1.8 12.75 1.7 – – Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 14.98 6.8 14.95 6.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 9.9 12.91 9.9 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.43 7.6 12.83 7.1 – – Level 2 .................................................. 9.43 4.1 – – – – Dispatchers....................................................... 14.55 3.5 14.67 3.8 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.75 3.5 12.74 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.75 3.3 13.95 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.03 4.5 16.38 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.65 8.6 19.65 8.6 – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.61 3.7 14.73 4.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.83 4.3 12.82 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.61 2.8 13.78 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.47 5.2 16.47 5.2 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 14.07 6.2 – – – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.01 11.2 13.01 11.2 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.68 2.9 16.70 2.9 14.34 16.9 Level 3 .................................................. 12.22 4.5 12.24 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.94 2.8 14.89 2.9 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 3.2 16.08 3.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 17.67 3.1 17.67 3.1 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.09 12.6 28.09 12.6 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.42 7.3 17.42 7.3 – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.16 5.3 18.17 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.74 4.0 14.61 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 4.3 16.20 4.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.10 3.5 18.10 3.5 – – Level 7 .................................................. 28.09 12.6 28.09 12.6 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 14.76 4.4 14.76 4.5 – – Level 4 .................................................. 12.91 7.4 12.91 7.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 13.87 7.3 – – – – Medical secretaries............................................. 14.68 9.7 14.68 9.7 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.45 2.5 15.50 2.5 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.30 5.3 12.33 5.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.46 3.2 15.45 3.2 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.96 4.9 15.96 4.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 16.25 5.9 16.25 5.9 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.28 6.2 16.28 6.2 – – Computer operators................................................ 16.57 7.1 16.57 7.1 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 16.54 14.2 16.62 14.4 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.81 13.5 16.81 13.5 – – Data entry keyers............................................... 17.96 18.3 17.96 18.3 – – Word processors and typists..................................... 13.74 15.2 13.84 16.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 16.35 24.7 16.35 24.7 – – Office clerks, general............................................ 13.89 4.2 13.92 3.9 13.41 15.6 Level 2 .................................................. 10.20 6.2 – – 10.81 9.1 Level 3 .................................................. 11.81 5.5 11.91 5.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.52 4.4 13.61 4.4 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.21 4.0 15.77 3.0 – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 17.82 2.6 17.84 2.6 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.19 2.5 11.21 2.7 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.51 3.0 12.55 2.8 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.73 3.3 14.73 3.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.80 4.7 15.80 4.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 20.27 4.7 20.25 4.7 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.01 1.6 23.01 1.6 – – Level 8 .................................................. 29.49 5.0 29.49 5.0 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.06 4.9 23.06 5.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.38 5.9 23.38 5.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.45 8.3 19.45 8.3 – – Level 7 .................................................. 23.52 5.8 23.52 5.8 – – Carpenters........................................................ 16.38 8.8 – – – – Construction laborers............................................. 11.78 5.3 11.78 5.3 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.45 5.3 15.45 5.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 6.3 14.87 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.21 10.1 16.21 10.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.66 6.2 15.66 6.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 7.1 14.96 7.1 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.80 12.0 16.80 12.0 – – Electricians...................................................... 21.89 4.5 21.87 4.6 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.07 7.3 20.07 7.3 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.84 6.8 20.84 6.8 – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 21.90 3.7 21.90 3.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.84 6.1 18.79 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.42 3.6 22.42 3.6 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.40 4.3 13.44 4.3 – – Level 2 .................................................. 11.74 2.1 11.82 2.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 6.6 12.33 6.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.91 4.6 13.91 4.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 15.50 9.0 15.50 9.0 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.05 11.4 16.05 11.4 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.76 2.1 17.90 2.4 13.70 9.2 Level 3 .................................................. 13.10 4.0 – – – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.17 3.6 13.45 3.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.06 4.3 16.08 4.4 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.01 5.0 19.01 5.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.18 4.7 22.18 4.7 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.50 12.6 18.50 12.6 – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 21.99 6.3 21.99 6.3 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.70 11.9 18.70 11.9 – – Level 7 .................................................. 22.29 4.2 22.29 4.2 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.55 12.0 19.55 12.0 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 16.23 5.5 16.34 5.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.77 6.5 14.77 6.5 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 16.08 6.1 16.20 6.3 – – Level 5 .................................................. 14.05 6.3 14.05 6.3 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.80 16.0 17.80 16.0 – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 15.99 10.5 15.99 10.5 – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 15.99 10.5 15.99 10.5 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.97 3.6 16.97 3.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.45 4.5 13.45 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.18 5.0 17.18 5.0 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.45 3.9 18.45 3.9 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.84 3.9 16.84 3.9 – – Level 4 .................................................. 13.45 4.5 13.45 4.5 – – Level 5 .................................................. 17.09 5.2 17.09 5.2 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.40 4.2 18.40 4.2 – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 16.81 7.8 16.77 8.0 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.39 13.4 – – – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 13.60 8.2 13.60 8.2 – – Production occupations.............................................. 17.29 4.2 17.30 4.3 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.32 3.7 14.32 3.7 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.07 3.9 16.07 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.58 8.0 18.58 8.0 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.84 2.9 20.84 2.9 – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 19.38 6.2 19.38 6.2 – – Level 7 .................................................. 20.44 4.7 20.44 4.7 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 17.00 5.2 17.00 5.2 – – Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 5.8 15.01 5.8 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.14 3.9 16.14 3.9 – – Level 6 .................................................. 18.91 9.8 18.91 9.8 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.75 3.0 15.41 1.9 11.46 4.1 Level 1 .................................................. 9.36 11.5 – – 7.61 3.5 Level 2 .................................................. 11.72 3.6 12.09 3.5 10.42 6.4 Level 3 .................................................. 14.57 4.4 15.04 4.4 12.43 4.2 Level 4 .................................................. 16.10 3.2 16.04 3.6 – – Level 5 .................................................. 16.78 6.7 16.78 6.7 – – Level 6 .................................................. 19.29 8.2 19.29 8.2 – – Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.74 12.4 18.79 12.6 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 14.74 3.9 15.39 3.9 12.72 5.6 Level 2 .................................................. 11.85 5.9 12.37 6.1 10.80 7.9 Level 3 .................................................. 14.70 6.4 15.37 6.2 12.65 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.12 6.6 17.29 8.6 – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 17.89 16.8 – – – – Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.43 5.9 15.03 6.8 12.75 5.7 Level 2 .................................................. 11.87 6.0 12.37 6.1 10.84 8.2 Level 3 .................................................. 14.64 6.6 15.30 6.6 12.65 2.8 Level 4 .................................................. 17.59 8.3 17.96 11.4 – – Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.93 5.0 15.95 5.0 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.81 6.1 14.81 6.1 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.27 3.3 14.27 3.3 – – Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.13 5.1 16.13 5.1 – – Level 3 .................................................. 14.08 5.6 14.08 5.6 – – Level 4 .................................................. 14.56 3.7 14.56 3.7 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.79 8.0 12.12 5.1 – – Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.72 8.0 12.05 5.1 – – Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.14 6.8 13.30 4.8 – – Level 1 .................................................. 10.46 17.7 – – – – Level 2 .................................................. 10.63 5.5 – – – – 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 5 Combined work levels(1) for civilian workers: Mean hourly earnings(2) for full-time and part-time workers(3) Civilian workers Full-time workers Part-time workers Occupation(4) and combined work level Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(5) error(5) error(5) All workers........................................................... $18.83 2.3% $20.02 2.5% $10.28 1.7% Management occupations.............................................. 38.00 1.9 38.05 1.9 30.35 9.0 Group II.................................................. 21.77 3.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.34 3.2 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 70.68 5.7 – – – – Chief executives.................................................. 64.95 26.0 64.91 26.2 – – Group IV.................................................. 112.61 26.1 112.61 26.1 – – General and operations managers................................... 42.18 7.1 42.20 7.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.03 8.4 21.03 8.4 – – Group III................................................. 36.76 6.5 36.78 6.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 85.23 7.0 85.23 7.0 – – Legislators....................................................... 27.12 31.1 30.71 40.3 19.68 17.1 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.85 15.1 31.85 15.1 – – Group II.................................................. 19.54 5.9 19.54 5.9 – – Group III................................................. 34.63 16.2 34.63 16.2 – – Marketing and sales managers...................................... 41.50 5.6 41.50 5.6 – – Group III................................................. 40.05 7.8 – – – – Marketing managers.............................................. 45.16 9.3 45.16 9.3 – – Group III................................................. 48.03 8.4 48.03 8.4 – – Sales managers.................................................. 39.37 7.9 39.37 7.9 – – Group III................................................. 37.41 9.7 37.41 9.7 – – Public relations managers......................................... 44.93 28.4 46.74 28.4 – – Group II.................................................. 23.00 22.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 28.14 15.3 28.94 17.6 – – Administrative services managers.................................. 27.50 7.7 27.50 7.7 – – Group II.................................................. 23.80 6.0 23.80 6.0 – – Computer and information systems managers......................... 46.98 4.9 46.92 5.3 – – Group III................................................. 45.14 7.6 45.14 7.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 62.13 1.1 62.13 1.1 – – Financial managers................................................ 37.16 4.0 37.19 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 24.54 9.8 24.54 9.8 – – Group III................................................. 41.03 4.1 41.03 4.1 – – Group IV.................................................. 68.48 8.0 68.48 8.0 – – Human resources managers.......................................... 33.21 17.3 – – – – Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 30.96 7.2 31.74 8.5 – – Training and development managers............................... 60.47 24.9 60.47 24.9 – – Group III................................................. 60.47 24.9 60.47 24.9 – – Industrial production managers.................................... 32.35 10.0 32.35 10.0 – – Group III................................................. 31.50 10.0 31.50 10.0 – – Purchasing managers............................................... 43.96 23.1 43.96 23.1 – – Group II.................................................. 28.33 6.2 28.33 6.2 – – Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 31.25 12.1 31.25 12.1 – – Construction managers............................................. 37.80 5.5 37.80 5.5 – – Group III................................................. 39.83 6.8 39.83 6.8 – – Education administrators.......................................... 36.05 5.5 36.07 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 20.90 11.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.73 4.3 – – – – Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 41.78 3.6 41.78 3.6 – – Group III................................................. 41.64 2.7 41.64 2.7 – – Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 35.07 7.8 35.12 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 24.69 8.1 24.82 7.9 – – Group III................................................. 34.47 10.2 34.47 10.2 – – Engineering managers.............................................. 52.43 7.1 52.45 7.1 – – Group III................................................. 44.62 6.3 44.62 6.3 – – Group IV.................................................. 61.75 2.0 61.75 2.0 – – Food service managers............................................. 18.71 6.0 18.71 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 15.68 7.2 15.68 7.2 – – Lodging managers.................................................. 17.62 12.5 17.62 12.5 – – Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.16 6.1 38.16 6.1 – – Group III................................................. 35.43 4.3 35.43 4.3 – – Natural sciences managers......................................... 28.08 18.7 28.08 18.7 – – Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 26.99 8.7 26.99 8.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.32 6.0 21.32 6.0 – – Group III................................................. 30.67 20.3 30.70 20.4 – – Social and community service managers............................. 32.47 5.1 32.47 5.1 – – Group III................................................. 26.70 6.9 26.70 6.9 – – Business and financial operations occupations....................... 30.08 2.8 30.19 2.8 25.11 20.9 Group II.................................................. 22.31 2.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.06 2.6 – – – – Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.85 6.9 25.85 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.96 10.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.16 1.8 – – – – Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 23.38 7.5 23.38 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.31 5.8 21.31 5.8 – – Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 27.20 7.4 27.20 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 23.96 13.3 23.96 13.3 – – Group III................................................. 31.32 4.2 31.32 4.2 – – Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.73 7.5 26.73 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 22.08 7.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.21 4.8 – – – – Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.45 8.2 26.45 8.2 – – Group II.................................................. 21.61 6.0 21.61 6.0 – – Group III................................................. 35.61 5.4 35.61 5.4 – – Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 28.90 12.3 28.89 12.5 – – Group II.................................................. 18.55 10.6 18.02 9.6 – – Group III................................................. 33.59 14.2 33.59 14.2 – – Cost estimators................................................... 33.26 5.8 33.26 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 24.29 5.4 24.29 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 32.42 10.2 32.42 10.2 – – Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.45 5.2 29.51 5.2 – – Group II.................................................. 23.28 11.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 37.76 6.8 – – – – Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 31.61 15.7 31.67 15.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.83 11.5 19.87 11.7 – – Group III................................................. 40.55 11.4 40.55 11.4 – – Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 30.50 8.3 30.50 8.3 – – Group III................................................. 36.91 7.6 36.91 7.6 – – Training and development specialists............................ 28.22 7.2 28.25 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 25.34 15.7 25.37 15.7 – – Group III................................................. 30.62 6.7 30.62 6.7 – – Logisticians...................................................... 32.95 12.0 32.95 12.0 – – Group II.................................................. 23.40 9.2 23.40 9.2 – – Group III................................................. 39.57 5.5 39.57 5.5 – – Management analysts............................................... 35.00 9.2 35.03 9.2 – – Group II.................................................. 20.30 3.2 20.30 3.2 – – Group III................................................. 39.64 6.6 39.70 6.5 – – Accountants and auditors.......................................... 26.42 5.4 26.37 5.8 27.70 6.9 Group II.................................................. 22.47 4.7 22.21 4.5 – – Group III................................................. 30.37 5.6 30.53 6.0 – – Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 19.81 8.2 19.81 8.2 – – Group II.................................................. 18.05 6.7 18.05 6.7 – – Group III................................................. 20.02 11.7 20.02 11.7 – – Budget analysts................................................... 34.09 11.7 34.09 11.7 – – Group II.................................................. 25.94 4.4 25.94 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 38.70 11.3 38.70 11.3 – – Credit analysts................................................... 32.59 12.1 32.59 12.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.17 5.4 22.17 5.4 – – Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.40 14.0 35.61 13.9 – – Group II.................................................. 25.07 9.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 44.31 16.2 – – – – Financial analysts.............................................. 38.61 16.5 38.63 16.8 – – Group II.................................................. 22.95 3.5 22.95 3.5 – – Group III................................................. 47.03 20.3 47.58 21.5 – – Personal financial advisors..................................... 33.23 16.8 34.37 17.3 – – Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.36 17.4 26.36 17.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.03 10.0 22.03 10.0 – – Financial examiners............................................... 32.78 8.3 32.78 8.3 – – Loan counselors and officers...................................... 27.31 8.1 26.19 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 21.52 11.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.85 6.0 – – – – Loan officers................................................... 27.66 8.3 26.51 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.50 13.1 21.50 13.1 – – Group III................................................. 34.94 6.2 34.94 6.2 – – Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 14.41 13.2 16.23 10.6 – – Group II.................................................. 14.38 4.3 – – – – Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 16.47 11.9 16.47 11.9 – – Group II.................................................. 14.46 4.9 14.46 4.9 – – Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.71 4.3 35.77 4.1 31.46 24.3 Group II.................................................. 24.54 2.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.80 5.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 53.42 11.2 – – – – Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.29 1.3 48.40 1.2 – – Computer programmers.............................................. 34.42 6.9 34.09 6.4 – – Group II.................................................. 26.62 2.1 26.62 2.2 – – Group III................................................. 42.22 14.6 41.83 14.5 – – Computer software engineers....................................... 41.50 2.9 41.50 2.9 – – Group II.................................................. 29.82 4.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 43.01 .9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 72.07 15.4 – – – – Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.84 3.0 40.84 3.0 – – Group II.................................................. 29.19 6.4 29.19 6.4 – – Group III................................................. 43.81 1.1 43.81 1.1 – – Computer software engineers, systems software................... 42.96 6.3 42.96 6.3 – – Group II.................................................. 31.81 5.9 31.81 5.9 – – Group III................................................. 40.99 3.9 40.99 3.9 – – Computer support specialists...................................... 25.35 4.6 25.35 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 21.98 4.2 21.98 4.2 – – Group III................................................. 38.67 7.3 38.67 7.3 – – Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.88 5.1 38.83 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 25.09 7.6 25.38 7.6 – – Group III................................................. 40.92 6.4 40.76 6.3 – – Database administrators........................................... 32.84 16.8 32.84 16.8 – – Group III................................................. 42.04 14.8 42.04 14.8 – – Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.13 3.8 31.68 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 23.62 3.8 24.19 3.7 – – Group III................................................. 37.14 7.1 37.27 7.1 – – Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 30.52 8.6 30.52 8.6 – – Group II.................................................. 22.54 10.9 22.54 10.9 – – Group III................................................. 32.33 13.4 32.33 13.4 – – Operations research analysts...................................... 33.22 7.8 33.22 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 22.07 7.3 22.07 7.3 – – Group III................................................. 35.42 11.2 35.42 11.2 – – Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 32.96 2.7 33.09 2.6 22.43 22.4 Group I................................................... 15.33 6.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.84 2.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 38.81 2.4 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 51.62 12.3 – – – – Architects, except naval.......................................... 35.19 7.8 36.58 8.7 – – Group II.................................................. 21.67 6.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 45.97 13.5 – – – – Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 35.72 8.4 37.35 9.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.67 6.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 50.29 12.6 50.29 12.6 – – Engineers......................................................... 37.63 2.2 37.64 2.2 – – Group II.................................................. 27.42 2.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.20 2.5 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 51.62 12.3 – – – – Aerospace engineers............................................. 35.01 9.3 35.01 9.3 – – Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 5.2 43.48 5.2 – – Group III................................................. 41.26 4.5 41.26 4.5 – – Civil engineers................................................. 35.30 4.2 35.30 4.2 – – Group II.................................................. 27.32 6.1 27.32 6.1 – – Group III................................................. 41.90 8.0 41.90 8.0 – – Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.67 7.0 42.53 7.9 – – Group III................................................. 40.84 7.2 41.80 8.4 – – Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 38.29 3.3 38.29 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 28.05 5.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.40 3.8 – – – – Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.85 5.6 37.85 5.6 – – Group II.................................................. 30.81 5.5 30.81 5.5 – – Group III................................................. 38.40 6.3 38.40 6.3 – – Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.75 1.7 38.75 1.7 – – Group III................................................. 40.59 3.5 40.59 3.5 – – Environmental engineers......................................... 30.54 8.6 30.54 8.6 – – Group III................................................. 29.61 6.9 29.61 6.9 – – Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 39.66 9.0 39.66 9.0 – – Group III................................................. 36.46 8.1 – – – – Industrial engineers.......................................... 35.88 6.5 35.88 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 33.69 6.0 33.69 6.0 – – Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.82 4.9 34.82 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 26.38 10.9 26.38 10.9 – – Group III................................................. 38.16 6.4 38.16 6.4 – – Drafters.......................................................... 24.28 5.2 24.28 5.2 – – Group II.................................................. 24.40 4.8 – – – – Architectural and civil drafters................................ 26.46 9.5 26.46 9.5 – – Group II.................................................. 25.77 9.6 25.77 9.6 – – Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.83 4.2 20.83 4.2 – – Group II.................................................. 20.83 4.2 20.83 4.2 – – Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.25 3.3 24.19 3.4 – – Group I................................................... 15.71 9.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.86 5.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 29.62 4.9 – – – – Civil engineering technicians................................... 19.80 5.8 19.80 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.69 6.1 19.69 6.1 – – Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.86 3.7 24.86 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 24.89 5.2 24.89 5.2 – – Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 3.3 19.39 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.85 2.2 18.85 2.2 – – Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 17.01 8.1 17.38 7.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.60 7.6 19.60 7.6 – – Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.47 2.6 28.56 2.6 – – Group I................................................... 13.03 7.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.81 2.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.10 3.7 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 56.71 23.3 – – – – Life scientists................................................... 31.81 6.4 31.85 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 22.54 7.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.88 5.8 – – – – Biological scientists........................................... 32.10 13.3 32.13 13.3 – – Medical scientists.............................................. 32.44 9.5 32.52 9.6 – – Physical scientists............................................... 32.44 9.8 32.58 9.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.53 6.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.06 15.6 – – – – Chemists and materials scientists............................... 38.00 23.5 38.51 23.3 – – Group III................................................. 42.64 29.2 – – – – Chemists...................................................... 38.00 23.5 38.51 23.3 – – Group III................................................. 42.64 29.2 43.57 28.7 – – Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 28.14 11.6 28.14 11.6 – – Group III................................................. 29.83 6.9 – – – – Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.31 12.1 28.31 12.1 – – Group III................................................. 30.15 6.9 30.15 6.9 – – Economists........................................................ 26.51 19.2 26.51 19.2 – – Group III................................................. 30.11 15.3 30.11 15.3 – – Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Group III................................................. 36.10 12.5 – – – – Market research analysts........................................ 29.81 12.2 29.83 12.3 – – Group III................................................. 36.10 12.5 36.29 12.6 – – Psychologists..................................................... 32.63 6.5 32.63 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 33.35 7.4 – – – – Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 32.63 6.5 32.63 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 33.35 7.4 33.35 7.4 – – Urban and regional planners....................................... 25.99 8.5 25.99 8.5 – – Group III................................................. 29.93 7.5 29.93 7.5 – – Biological technicians............................................ 20.58 5.1 20.58 5.1 – – Group II.................................................. 19.44 9.9 19.44 9.9 – – Chemical technicians.............................................. 20.56 5.9 20.56 5.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.04 7.5 13.04 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 23.91 4.1 23.91 4.1 – – Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 20.82 7.4 21.12 7.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.49 9.4 – – – – Community and social services occupations........................... 18.58 3.1 18.68 3.1 17.32 11.6 Group II.................................................. 15.93 3.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 27.26 3.5 – – – – Counselors........................................................ 21.86 4.9 22.11 5.0 17.68 9.2 Group II.................................................. 17.03 4.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.05 6.9 – – – – Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 17.48 6.1 17.63 5.8 – – Group II.................................................. 17.01 7.0 17.32 6.3 – – Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 26.00 8.3 26.12 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 16.35 7.7 16.35 7.7 – – Group III................................................. 33.94 6.1 34.11 6.1 – – Mental health counselors........................................ 19.91 4.3 19.59 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.34 5.7 19.34 5.7 – – Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 19.62 8.1 19.62 8.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.12 6.3 17.12 6.3 – – Group III................................................. 22.34 9.3 22.34 9.3 – – Social workers.................................................... 19.96 5.2 19.68 5.3 24.87 17.3 Group II.................................................. 17.16 3.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 25.83 4.5 – – – – Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.75 9.6 19.81 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 15.61 5.8 15.36 5.0 – – Group III................................................. 26.48 6.7 26.49 6.7 – – Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.38 8.7 20.49 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 17.68 4.0 17.38 3.9 – – Group III................................................. 29.39 10.9 26.99 6.8 – – Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.49 3.7 19.14 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.79 5.8 18.19 5.8 – – Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.22 5.7 14.40 5.7 12.67 11.1 Group II.................................................. 13.63 6.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 22.27 5.6 – – – – Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.38 3.3 18.38 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 17.06 3.1 17.06 3.1 – – Group III................................................. 22.18 6.6 22.18 6.6 – – Social and human service assistants............................. 12.11 7.5 12.19 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 12.13 8.3 12.14 8.2 – – Legal occupations................................................... 35.09 9.7 35.41 9.0 27.88 45.8 Group II.................................................. 19.25 4.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 39.91 10.4 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 76.10 10.9 – – – – Lawyers........................................................... 51.50 5.4 50.96 5.7 – – Group III................................................. 44.59 6.8 43.74 6.6 – – Group IV.................................................. 76.10 10.9 76.10 10.9 – – Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 31.36 25.9 31.36 25.9 – – Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.44 5.8 22.62 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.08 4.7 19.12 4.6 – – Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 19.95 5.0 21.45 6.3 – – Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 20.18 7.9 21.03 7.8 – – Education, training, and library occupations........................ 27.56 2.0 28.26 1.8 17.39 9.8 Group I................................................... 11.84 2.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 24.25 4.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.37 1.9 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 59.07 6.7 – – – – Postsecondary teachers............................................ 37.97 4.9 38.37 5.5 33.33 10.1 Group II.................................................. 23.08 6.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 38.89 3.4 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 59.07 6.7 – – – – Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 42.59 12.5 48.97 6.4 19.02 37.5 Group III................................................. 47.65 6.0 48.47 6.4 – – Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 39.54 13.5 39.62 14.0 38.23 10.2 Group III................................................. 37.13 12.3 – – – – Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 40.97 19.4 40.88 19.7 42.91 19.3 Group III................................................. 37.06 18.8 36.73 18.7 42.91 19.3 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 37.03 6.5 37.33 7.1 – – Group III................................................. 37.24 6.9 37.45 7.4 – – Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 57.81 17.9 54.75 21.2 – – Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 57.81 17.9 54.75 21.2 – – Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.54 6.8 43.68 6.8 – – Group III................................................. 38.28 5.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 61.19 6.3 – – – – Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.00 7.3 43.14 7.3 – – Group III................................................. 38.28 5.3 38.42 5.3 – – Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 48.47 9.7 44.22 9.4 – – Group III................................................. 40.74 7.4 – – – – Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 46.63 12.4 46.63 12.4 – – Group III................................................. 41.51 11.0 41.51 11.0 – – Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.29 4.4 45.84 4.4 57.18 10.9 Group III................................................. 44.89 3.3 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 57.15 10.3 – – – – Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.65 5.7 40.68 5.8 – – Group III................................................. 37.72 5.5 37.72 5.5 – – Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 44.96 13.8 – – – – Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.90 8.7 38.01 8.8 – – Group III................................................. 38.12 8.8 – – – – Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 42.27 11.2 43.06 11.3 – – Group III................................................. 38.90 7.0 – – – – Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 36.82 11.7 34.77 9.9 – – Group III................................................. 37.62 13.8 35.15 11.6 – – Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 32.97 8.5 35.35 11.7 – – Group III................................................. 26.85 7.1 – – – – Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 32.97 8.5 35.35 11.7 – – Group III................................................. 26.85 7.1 26.84 7.1 – – Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 49.56 16.6 53.39 20.1 – – Group III................................................. 45.03 13.1 – – – – Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 35.63 16.2 – – – – Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 37.99 6.6 38.89 7.4 27.77 17.3 Group II.................................................. 25.60 16.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 36.52 5.7 – – – – Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 31.10 9.4 31.78 9.8 – – Group III................................................. 37.10 3.6 – – – – English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.82 6.0 36.61 6.1 26.29 6.6 Group III................................................. 35.74 6.2 36.54 6.4 – – Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 31.77 8.2 32.28 9.6 – – History teachers, postsecondary............................... 44.62 12.8 44.62 12.8 – – Group III................................................. 32.18 5.1 32.18 5.1 – – Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 20.7 42.19 20.7 – – Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 31.17 8.1 31.61 8.8 23.47 21.3 Group II.................................................. 22.82 5.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 35.96 6.5 – – – – Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 31.02 20.0 31.00 20.2 – – Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. – – – – 21.36 23.6 Group II.................................................. – – – – 17.98 16.2 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 29.83 2.1 30.07 2.1 15.67 21.4 Group II.................................................. 26.35 6.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.92 2.1 – – – – Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 21.06 11.4 22.34 11.4 – – Group II.................................................. 15.37 11.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.06 3.8 – – – – Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.60 8.9 14.20 10.3 – – Group II.................................................. 12.58 8.3 12.97 9.7 – – Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 31.79 3.1 31.79 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 32.53 2.9 32.53 2.9 – – Group III................................................. 32.25 4.1 32.25 4.1 – – Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 30.19 2.0 30.24 2.0 21.80 7.1 Group II.................................................. 28.88 3.8 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.61 2.3 – – – – Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 29.93 2.1 29.98 2.1 20.33 7.2 Group II.................................................. 28.34 4.2 28.40 4.3 – – Group III................................................. 30.40 2.3 30.44 2.4 – – Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.27 2.6 31.29 2.6 – – Group II.................................................. 31.01 4.4 31.01 4.4 – – Group III................................................. 31.44 3.4 31.46 3.4 – – Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.75 2.7 31.77 2.7 – – Group II.................................................. 33.98 3.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 31.51 3.1 – – – – Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.88 2.9 31.90 2.9 – – Group II.................................................. 33.80 3.4 33.88 3.4 – – Group III................................................. 31.67 3.5 31.68 3.5 – – Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 30.66 2.8 30.66 2.8 – – Group III................................................. 30.30 3.1 30.30 3.1 – – Special education teachers...................................... 31.13 2.9 31.26 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 33.76 4.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.67 3.0 – – – – Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 32.38 4.1 32.58 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 34.58 6.5 35.25 6.4 – – Group III................................................. 32.00 4.7 32.12 4.1 – – Special education teachers, middle school..................... 31.61 8.1 31.61 8.1 – – Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 29.06 6.9 29.18 6.9 – – Group III................................................. 28.50 6.9 28.50 6.9 – – Other teachers and instructors.................................... 19.66 14.3 23.77 11.4 12.52 13.7 Group II.................................................. 20.15 9.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.64 5.3 – – – – Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 26.71 6.7 – – 18.96 10.1 Group II.................................................. 24.44 13.0 – – – – Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 23.49 10.1 27.22 10.1 15.61 9.7 Group II.................................................. 23.09 16.9 – – – – Librarians........................................................ 29.13 4.9 29.50 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 25.70 12.2 26.14 13.1 – – Group III................................................. 31.55 5.7 31.79 5.9 – – Library technicians............................................... 15.16 4.4 14.47 3.4 – – Group II.................................................. 15.15 5.1 14.34 4.0 – – Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.62 5.2 33.62 5.2 – – Group III................................................. 34.87 5.6 34.87 5.6 – – Teacher assistants................................................ 11.81 2.3 11.89 2.8 11.14 5.3 Group I................................................... 11.79 2.5 11.89 3.0 11.01 6.0 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.20 4.6 25.49 4.9 13.39 18.6 Group I................................................... 11.67 3.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.81 3.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 40.72 16.1 – – – – Artists and related workers....................................... 27.64 32.0 – – – – Designers......................................................... 18.49 3.0 20.00 4.5 11.56 10.8 Group II.................................................. 17.20 5.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 25.05 9.3 – – – – Floral designers................................................ 12.18 10.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 12.27 10.6 – – – – Graphic designers............................................... 20.06 5.2 20.06 5.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.45 5.7 19.45 5.7 – – Interior designers.............................................. 21.02 13.0 21.02 13.0 – – Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 27.03 18.9 29.54 18.5 – – Producers and directors......................................... 29.54 18.5 29.54 18.5 – – Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 25.18 14.7 26.90 12.4 11.25 15.0 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 22.23 18.2 24.16 16.1 11.25 15.0 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.22 8.5 – – – – Reporters and correspondents.................................... 31.80 11.4 32.43 10.1 – – Group II.................................................. 22.22 8.5 22.22 8.5 – – Public relations specialists...................................... 25.66 9.8 26.11 8.8 – – Group II.................................................. 20.13 11.6 20.13 11.6 – – Group III................................................. 33.05 13.0 33.05 13.0 – – Writers and editors............................................... 33.83 15.6 33.83 15.6 – – Group II.................................................. 22.69 5.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 52.13 15.8 – – – – Editors......................................................... 26.35 8.0 26.35 8.0 – – Group II.................................................. 21.51 5.1 21.51 5.1 – – Group III................................................. 37.28 10.6 37.28 10.6 – – Technical writers............................................... 38.32 24.4 38.32 24.4 – – Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 17.28 23.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.28 23.2 – – – – Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 19.01 9.3 19.61 8.7 – – Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 31.22 14.3 31.93 15.8 26.41 4.2 Group I................................................... 13.56 3.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.09 1.5 – – – – Group III................................................. 49.24 26.4 – – – – Group IV.................................................. 105.24 11.9 – – – – Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 19.97 6.6 19.43 6.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.17 8.1 16.94 6.4 – – Pharmacists....................................................... 43.88 8.9 48.56 3.9 32.94 20.9 Group II.................................................. 32.46 40.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 47.45 3.3 49.51 1.7 38.83 7.9 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 147.69 25.0 147.98 25.0 – – Group IV.................................................. 105.24 11.9 – – – – Registered nurses................................................. 27.98 1.8 27.88 2.0 28.52 1.9 Group II.................................................. 26.04 1.9 25.36 1.8 28.95 3.3 Group III................................................. 29.66 2.9 29.87 3.2 28.26 2.4 Therapists........................................................ 27.21 4.3 26.27 4.3 34.23 11.0 Group II.................................................. 24.37 5.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.87 4.9 – – – – Occupational therapists......................................... 31.95 7.1 28.98 3.7 – – Group III................................................. 34.77 7.9 31.27 3.6 – – Physical therapists............................................. 33.10 2.5 31.71 1.7 40.11 4.9 Group III................................................. 34.35 5.9 31.89 .8 41.62 2.2 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.33 2.3 24.25 2.5 25.40 2.3 Group II.................................................. 23.88 2.4 23.83 2.6 – – Group III................................................. 27.34 3.8 – – – – Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.46 8.7 30.42 8.6 – – Group III................................................. 30.92 9.7 30.88 9.7 – – Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.92 2.5 18.83 2.5 22.59 12.1 Group I................................................... 13.91 3.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.30 5.0 – – – – Group III................................................. 28.10 5.8 – – – – Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.49 6.7 21.37 6.7 25.80 10.7 Group II.................................................. 20.26 8.7 20.19 8.8 – – Group III................................................. 28.17 6.0 27.84 6.5 – – Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.56 1.6 15.54 1.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.97 3.6 13.97 3.7 – – Group II.................................................. 17.26 3.4 17.27 3.4 – – Dental hygienists................................................. 29.30 9.3 30.07 9.7 27.18 10.2 Group II.................................................. 29.54 9.2 30.42 9.5 27.18 10.2 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.74 4.0 24.64 3.5 25.40 19.4 Group I................................................... 12.44 7.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 25.66 3.2 – – – – Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 19.26 13.9 20.06 14.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.65 7.7 11.66 8.2 – – Group II.................................................. 26.74 3.8 26.43 5.1 – – Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 32.32 3.7 – – – – Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 29.79 4.8 – – – – Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.23 2.9 24.37 3.9 30.74 12.2 Group II.................................................. 24.59 3.5 24.59 3.8 24.63 2.9 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.05 5.3 15.27 6.1 12.70 4.2 Group II.................................................. 16.02 11.2 16.10 11.5 – – Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.42 5.5 15.11 6.8 9.84 8.8 Group I................................................... 11.70 3.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.63 5.4 – – – – Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.56 5.1 13.34 6.2 10.05 9.4 Group I................................................... 11.60 4.2 12.30 3.8 9.89 10.1 Group II.................................................. 16.34 11.5 – – – – Psychiatric technicians......................................... 11.46 4.9 11.46 5.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.59 6.1 10.59 6.2 – – Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.24 7.3 19.24 7.3 – – Group I................................................... 17.48 5.7 17.48 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.37 6.7 18.37 6.7 – – Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.94 1.6 17.77 1.8 19.17 4.8 Group I................................................... 15.48 3.5 15.45 3.8 15.99 3.4 Group II.................................................. 18.54 1.6 18.39 1.8 19.58 5.3 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.07 4.3 16.38 4.4 – – Group I................................................... 14.20 3.8 14.41 3.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.07 7.3 19.07 7.3 – – Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.64 6.9 19.26 8.2 15.60 13.3 Group I................................................... 17.75 6.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.76 10.1 – – – – Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 20.46 10.8 20.46 10.8 – – Group II.................................................. 18.12 9.7 18.12 9.7 – – Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.72 2.3 12.04 2.2 9.75 4.6 Group I................................................... 11.22 2.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.53 5.8 – – – – Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.17 1.2 10.35 1.2 9.44 3.4 Group I................................................... 10.14 1.2 – – – – Home health aides............................................... 9.12 2.8 9.55 3.7 8.31 3.8 Group I................................................... 9.12 2.8 9.55 3.7 8.31 3.8 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.43 1.5 10.49 1.4 10.09 5.3 Group I................................................... 10.42 1.5 10.48 1.4 10.06 5.4 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.26 3.8 10.48 3.1 9.59 6.5 Group I................................................... 10.01 5.6 10.20 6.0 9.56 6.6 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 19.92 13.1 21.38 11.8 11.32 10.8 Group I................................................... 16.01 22.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.24 13.6 – – – – Physical therapist assistants................................... 21.79 13.0 22.06 13.6 – – Group II.................................................. 22.24 13.6 22.28 14.0 – – Physical therapist aides........................................ 16.32 23.6 – – – – Group I................................................... 16.32 23.6 – – – – Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.05 2.9 13.25 2.9 10.48 13.5 Group I................................................... 12.58 3.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.83 4.1 – – – – Dental assistants............................................... 17.35 5.0 17.35 5.0 – – Group I................................................... 16.99 6.0 16.99 6.0 – – Medical assistants.............................................. 12.84 2.3 12.83 2.3 13.48 6.5 Group I................................................... 12.41 2.9 12.41 2.9 12.80 7.1 Group II.................................................. 17.18 6.8 17.18 6.8 – – Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 7.8 11.99 7.8 – – Group I................................................... 11.99 7.8 11.99 7.8 – – Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.14 2.2 14.03 2.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.98 1.9 13.98 1.9 – – Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.61 5.3 10.93 6.3 9.61 3.4 Group I................................................... 10.61 5.3 10.93 6.3 9.61 3.4 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 10.52 16.5 – – – – Group I................................................... 10.44 17.1 – – – – Protective service occupations...................................... 16.36 2.4 16.96 2.8 10.18 6.6 Group I................................................... 10.73 3.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.32 2.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 30.34 3.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 31.05 2.7 31.05 2.7 – – Group II.................................................. 24.74 7.2 – – – – Group III................................................. 33.75 2.6 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 21.25 14.5 21.25 14.5 – – Group II.................................................. 18.65 18.4 18.65 18.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.27 2.0 33.27 2.0 – – Group II.................................................. 27.92 4.7 27.92 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 34.10 2.7 34.10 2.7 – – First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 25.33 8.6 25.33 8.6 – – Group II.................................................. 20.25 4.7 20.25 4.7 – – Group III................................................. 31.00 10.7 31.00 10.7 – – Fire fighters..................................................... 18.21 3.2 18.34 3.2 11.75 6.7 Group I................................................... 13.69 5.2 13.77 5.2 – – Group II.................................................. 18.53 2.9 18.65 2.9 – – Fire inspectors................................................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 22.53 3.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 22.53 3.3 – – – – Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.77 3.7 15.79 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.73 4.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.15 4.7 – – – – Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.78 3.8 15.80 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.77 4.5 12.80 4.6 – – Group II.................................................. 16.16 4.8 16.16 4.8 – – Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 21.71 7.2 21.71 7.2 – – Group II.................................................. 18.04 5.4 18.04 5.4 – – Group III................................................. 24.98 8.0 24.98 8.0 – – Parking enforcement workers....................................... 14.72 6.5 – – – – Group I................................................... 14.72 6.5 – – – – Police officers................................................... 21.79 2.6 21.80 2.6 – – Group II.................................................. 21.74 2.5 – – – – Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 21.79 2.6 21.80 2.6 – – Group II.................................................. 21.74 2.5 21.75 2.5 – – Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.66 3.8 10.70 3.6 10.47 10.3 Group I................................................... 10.40 4.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.00 11.9 – – – – Security guards................................................. 10.64 3.8 10.67 3.6 10.47 10.3 Group I................................................... 10.40 4.3 10.54 3.9 9.62 9.8 Group II.................................................. 16.78 12.3 14.56 10.2 23.39 7.8 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.38 5.7 14.21 15.0 9.16 4.9 Group I................................................... 10.48 6.2 – – – – Crossing guards................................................. 12.77 9.2 – – 12.77 9.2 Group I................................................... 12.77 9.2 – – 12.77 9.2 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 9.23 2.8 10.41 18.4 – – Group I................................................... 9.23 3.8 – – – – Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 7.87 2.9 8.84 3.4 6.59 1.9 Group I................................................... 7.43 2.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.65 5.6 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.70 6.3 14.02 5.2 – – Group I................................................... 10.83 5.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.11 6.8 – – – – Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.61 13.2 15.61 13.2 – – Group II.................................................. 15.84 9.8 15.84 9.8 – – First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.45 6.6 13.80 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 10.88 5.8 11.29 4.8 – – Group II.................................................. 16.16 7.2 16.21 7.3 – – Cooks............................................................. 9.76 2.3 10.09 2.5 8.66 2.9 Group I................................................... 9.53 2.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 14.05 5.8 – – – – Cooks, fast food................................................ 7.83 3.8 8.46 6.7 7.10 4.3 Group I................................................... 7.83 3.8 8.46 6.7 7.10 4.3 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.41 2.5 11.49 2.6 9.86 9.6 Group I................................................... 10.76 4.3 10.84 4.3 8.82 8.3 Group II.................................................. 14.83 5.0 15.18 5.9 – – Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.09 2.8 10.15 3.4 9.86 4.0 Group I................................................... 10.05 2.9 10.11 3.5 9.86 4.0 Group II.................................................. 11.49 12.0 11.49 12.0 – – Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.84 5.6 9.00 6.4 8.19 7.5 Group I................................................... 8.76 5.7 8.95 6.5 7.93 6.7 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.72 3.6 9.36 3.7 7.81 3.3 Group I................................................... 8.63 3.4 9.22 3.3 7.80 3.3 Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.92 5.9 4.88 11.7 4.95 4.9 Group I................................................... 4.92 5.9 – – – – Bartenders...................................................... 7.04 4.9 6.49 19.7 7.74 17.0 Group I................................................... 7.04 4.9 6.49 19.7 7.74 17.0 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.78 3.7 3.72 4.6 3.84 6.0 Group I................................................... 3.78 3.7 3.72 4.6 3.84 6.0 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.21 4.5 7.72 7.7 6.74 5.0 Group I................................................... 7.22 4.5 7.76 7.7 6.74 5.0 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.46 2.3 8.48 4.1 6.90 2.4 Group I................................................... 7.46 2.3 – – – – Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 7.44 2.5 8.52 4.3 6.89 2.4 Group I................................................... 7.43 2.5 8.52 4.3 6.88 2.3 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 7.64 5.1 8.31 6.1 7.03 6.1 Group I................................................... 7.67 5.7 8.33 6.4 6.99 7.0 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.40 3.3 8.58 3.8 7.63 7.0 Group I................................................... 8.37 3.3 8.54 3.8 7.63 7.0 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.40 4.0 8.50 6.0 8.10 3.0 Group I................................................... 8.40 4.0 8.50 6.0 8.10 3.0 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 7.66 7.7 9.45 15.2 6.89 5.0 Group I................................................... 7.65 7.7 9.43 15.5 6.89 5.1 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.45 2.7 10.87 3.0 8.49 2.7 Group I................................................... 9.84 2.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.06 6.0 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.55 12.1 18.55 12.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.48 9.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.84 9.5 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.28 6.5 15.28 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 13.05 9.9 13.05 9.9 – – Group II.................................................. 16.21 6.2 16.21 6.2 – – First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.51 13.9 24.51 13.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.99 11.6 22.99 11.6 – – Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.67 2.4 9.97 2.5 8.53 2.9 Group I................................................... 9.53 2.1 – – – – Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.88 3.0 10.27 3.4 8.65 3.2 Group I................................................... 9.69 2.7 10.09 3.3 8.58 3.0 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.05 2.4 9.20 2.3 7.94 5.4 Group I................................................... 9.05 2.3 9.19 2.3 7.91 5.5 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.31 5.6 11.58 5.5 7.98 5.4 Group I................................................... 11.07 6.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.93 8.2 – – – – Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.21 6.2 11.47 6.1 7.97 5.7 Group I................................................... 10.93 6.7 11.18 6.7 7.97 5.7 Group II.................................................. 15.93 8.2 15.93 8.2 – – Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.21 2.9 13.26 4.8 10.11 8.5 Group I................................................... 9.53 4.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.66 4.4 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.24 5.1 15.49 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 15.54 6.4 – – – – Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 10.43 10.3 – – – – Group I................................................... 9.53 4.7 – – – – Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 9.39 8.2 11.67 5.0 7.09 3.2 Group I................................................... 8.35 10.8 – – – – Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 8.78 12.3 11.54 6.7 7.00 3.3 Group I................................................... 7.12 3.5 7.97 4.2 7.00 3.3 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Group I................................................... 15.12 23.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.47 4.0 – – – – Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 16.73 6.4 17.56 6.0 – – Group I................................................... 15.12 23.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.47 4.0 17.81 3.8 – – Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 9.58 13.7 – – – – Group I................................................... 9.58 13.7 – – – – Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 10.37 9.7 10.24 10.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.34 10.1 – – – – Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.92 18.9 7.87 19.3 – – Group I................................................... 7.97 18.7 7.93 19.2 – – Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.43 17.6 – – – – Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.43 17.6 – – – – Transportation attendants......................................... 37.65 4.1 37.98 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 9.43 9.7 – – – – Group II.................................................. 42.34 1.4 – – – – Flight attendants............................................... 42.34 1.4 42.04 1.2 – – Group II.................................................. 42.34 1.4 42.04 1.2 – – Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 11.72 22.1 – – – – Group I................................................... 9.43 9.7 – – – – Child care workers................................................ 8.54 2.5 8.71 3.4 7.94 2.9 Group I................................................... 8.46 2.4 8.61 3.3 7.94 2.9 Group II.................................................. 10.71 12.6 10.71 12.6 – – Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.30 3.5 10.16 1.8 8.60 4.4 Group I................................................... 9.30 3.5 10.16 1.8 8.60 4.4 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.90 6.7 13.50 7.9 12.29 12.6 Group I................................................... 10.16 6.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.85 3.3 – – – – Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 15.62 7.7 – – 16.58 8.8 Group I................................................... 13.61 14.0 – – 13.33 19.3 Group II.................................................. 16.77 8.0 – – 18.02 5.8 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.83 5.7 13.51 9.4 9.48 11.3 Group I................................................... 9.47 5.0 10.91 7.5 8.08 2.9 Group II.................................................. 22.05 7.3 21.53 4.5 23.77 23.9 Sales and related occupations....................................... 15.42 3.3 17.74 3.9 8.35 1.8 Group I................................................... 10.55 2.0 – – – – Group II.................................................. 23.62 4.1 – – – – Group III................................................. 51.26 15.1 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.17 6.2 19.51 5.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.47 5.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.22 6.3 – – – – Group III................................................. 52.25 12.3 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.33 6.5 17.36 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.81 6.0 12.85 6.1 – – Group II.................................................. 18.00 7.4 18.02 7.4 – – First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 25.66 15.2 28.47 9.2 – – Group II.................................................. 19.25 12.5 19.25 12.5 – – Group III................................................. 50.06 16.4 50.06 16.4 – – Retail sales workers.............................................. 10.39 2.1 11.67 3.6 8.11 1.6 Group I................................................... 9.88 2.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.74 5.0 – – – – Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.73 1.9 9.46 2.5 7.82 1.9 Group I................................................... 8.66 2.0 – – – – Cashiers...................................................... 8.72 1.9 9.44 2.4 7.82 2.0 Group I................................................... 8.65 2.0 9.35 2.8 7.87 1.9 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.20 4.6 12.59 4.5 7.65 3.8 Group I................................................... 10.15 4.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.39 7.4 – – – – Counter and rental clerks..................................... 9.16 4.3 10.21 4.7 7.01 3.6 Group I................................................... 9.03 4.2 10.06 4.6 7.01 3.6 Parts salespersons............................................ 14.48 2.8 15.82 3.4 9.29 3.3 Group I................................................... 12.52 4.6 13.77 4.3 9.29 3.3 Group II.................................................. 19.96 7.8 19.96 7.8 – – Retail salespersons............................................. 11.94 3.2 13.22 4.1 8.67 2.7 Group I................................................... 11.31 3.6 12.71 5.3 8.63 2.9 Group II.................................................. 19.86 5.9 20.40 5.6 – – Advertising sales agents.......................................... 17.91 22.3 17.91 22.3 – – Group II.................................................. 29.17 21.9 29.17 21.9 – – Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.74 16.9 26.74 16.9 – – Group I................................................... 17.36 12.8 17.36 12.8 – – Group II.................................................. 27.10 24.8 27.10 24.8 – – Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 55.92 31.8 58.24 31.0 – – Group II.................................................. 28.18 7.6 28.18 7.6 – – Travel agents..................................................... 12.33 10.6 – – – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.63 3.7 29.71 3.9 – – Group I................................................... 20.50 8.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 28.94 6.9 – – – – Group III................................................. 41.22 7.6 – – – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.90 11.0 32.90 11.0 – – Group II.................................................. 34.18 14.1 34.18 14.1 – – Group III................................................. 39.81 15.7 39.81 15.7 – – Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.57 5.0 28.68 5.2 – – Group I................................................... 21.56 11.6 21.56 11.6 – – Group II.................................................. 27.46 6.5 27.46 6.5 – – Group III................................................. 42.04 6.7 42.04 6.7 – – Sales engineers................................................... 27.64 10.3 27.64 10.3 – – Telemarketers..................................................... 14.46 8.6 14.87 9.0 11.90 15.8 Group I................................................... 14.16 10.5 14.51 11.4 12.16 15.4 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 15.49 8.3 17.23 9.0 9.07 2.9 Group I................................................... 11.97 9.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.47 12.2 – – – – Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.71 1.1 15.03 1.1 11.80 2.1 Group I................................................... 12.94 1.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.86 1.2 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.55 3.1 20.56 3.2 – – Group II.................................................. 20.46 3.7 20.46 3.7 – – Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 10.44 6.6 10.89 4.7 – – Group I................................................... 10.43 6.7 10.88 4.8 – – Telephone operators............................................... 11.79 7.7 11.92 7.6 – – Group I................................................... 11.19 2.8 11.30 2.3 – – Financial clerks.................................................. 14.35 1.8 14.56 1.9 12.88 2.5 Group I................................................... 12.86 2.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.05 1.6 – – – – Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.07 4.1 15.13 4.2 – – Group I................................................... 14.13 4.0 14.10 4.1 – – Group II.................................................. 16.82 8.4 17.10 8.2 – – Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.45 6.3 13.50 6.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.76 6.3 12.81 6.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.37 6.5 17.37 6.5 – – Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.24 1.5 15.37 1.6 14.45 2.7 Group I................................................... 13.17 2.5 13.10 2.5 13.49 3.6 Group II.................................................. 18.07 2.6 18.05 2.7 18.31 7.8 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.24 4.0 18.30 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 15.79 9.5 15.78 9.8 – – Group II.................................................. 21.11 9.3 21.11 9.3 – – Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.37 6.8 17.07 6.4 – – Group I................................................... 15.62 9.9 15.62 9.9 – – Group II.................................................. 17.99 8.0 17.99 8.0 – – Tellers......................................................... 11.73 1.4 11.96 1.8 11.01 1.4 Group I................................................... 11.64 2.0 11.81 2.3 11.03 1.6 Brokerage clerks.................................................. – – 15.68 11.0 – – Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 16.20 6.2 15.60 3.9 – – Group I................................................... 12.96 2.0 13.12 1.7 – – Group II.................................................. 20.39 8.9 18.66 3.6 – – Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.52 7.0 15.53 7.3 – – Group I................................................... 15.02 9.8 15.01 10.5 – – Customer service representatives.................................. 14.54 3.3 14.81 3.7 11.32 4.5 Group I................................................... 13.43 4.2 13.64 4.3 9.91 7.7 Group II.................................................. 18.47 1.9 18.59 1.8 – – Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.11 5.5 16.11 5.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.17 7.2 12.17 7.2 – – Group II.................................................. 17.13 4.4 17.13 4.4 – – File clerks....................................................... 10.85 5.9 11.32 5.8 9.16 14.8 Group I................................................... 10.82 6.0 11.28 6.0 9.17 15.0 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.64 2.6 9.59 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 9.64 2.6 9.59 3.0 – – Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.04 14.5 12.65 16.8 – – Group I................................................... 11.86 15.7 12.49 18.4 – – Library assistants, clerical...................................... 11.50 4.8 12.40 5.1 9.28 5.9 Group I................................................... 11.49 4.8 12.40 5.2 9.28 5.9 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.58 8.1 16.54 8.4 – – Group I................................................... 13.71 5.2 13.61 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 22.61 14.5 22.61 14.5 – – New accounts clerks............................................... 15.68 8.8 15.82 9.5 – – Group I................................................... 15.81 9.6 15.98 10.5 – – Order clerks...................................................... 13.69 7.0 13.96 6.9 11.27 13.3 Group I................................................... 12.64 5.9 12.83 5.7 11.27 13.3 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.15 3.0 15.22 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.84 3.7 13.94 4.0 – – Group II.................................................. 16.95 2.2 16.95 2.2 – – Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.94 2.2 12.21 2.4 10.71 9.4 Group I................................................... 11.90 2.6 12.13 2.5 10.72 10.8 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.54 3.3 14.56 3.7 14.45 7.8 Group I................................................... 14.58 4.8 14.19 7.0 15.86 5.3 Couriers and messengers........................................... 8.90 8.6 – – 7.87 10.9 Group I................................................... 8.90 8.6 – – 7.87 10.9 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.58 4.9 15.71 5.3 12.86 2.7 Group I................................................... 12.80 5.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.94 5.5 – – – – Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.61 3.7 14.73 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.35 2.5 13.40 2.8 – – Group II.................................................. 17.84 7.4 17.84 7.4 – – Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.18 7.5 16.29 8.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.30 11.3 12.31 11.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.33 6.7 19.54 6.6 – – Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 14.21 5.3 14.21 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.06 5.3 14.06 5.3 – – Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.55 7.6 18.55 7.6 – – Group I................................................... 15.11 6.7 15.11 6.7 – – Group II.................................................. 20.19 5.5 20.19 5.5 – – Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.70 3.5 12.74 3.5 9.16 5.3 Group I................................................... 14.40 6.1 14.48 6.0 8.81 7.1 Group II.................................................. 16.68 6.2 16.68 6.2 – – Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.92 2.7 11.62 2.9 8.35 3.2 Group I................................................... 10.72 2.5 11.41 2.7 8.25 2.2 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.74 13.8 13.71 13.8 – – Group I................................................... 10.33 15.8 11.33 20.2 – – Group II.................................................. 17.88 15.0 17.88 15.0 – – Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.06 2.2 17.20 2.3 13.95 5.0 Group I................................................... 14.27 2.4 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.05 4.3 – – – – Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.01 4.0 20.16 4.2 16.71 7.5 Group I................................................... 14.84 3.1 14.62 3.4 15.95 7.0 Group II.................................................. 21.11 2.6 21.12 2.6 – – Legal secretaries............................................... 17.45 9.7 17.45 9.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.53 13.6 14.53 13.6 – – Medical secretaries............................................. 13.62 2.9 13.71 2.7 12.77 8.3 Group I................................................... 13.38 3.4 13.47 3.1 12.59 8.6 Group II.................................................. 15.83 5.4 15.83 5.8 – – Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.50 1.5 15.65 1.4 12.33 9.0 Group I................................................... 14.54 2.3 14.68 2.3 11.49 6.2 Group II.................................................. 16.82 6.3 16.89 5.9 – – Computer operators................................................ 15.94 3.9 16.31 5.2 – – Group I................................................... 13.11 4.6 13.28 3.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.10 5.9 17.10 5.9 – – Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.65 5.1 14.57 5.2 15.43 20.0 Group I................................................... 13.91 4.2 – – – – Data entry keyers............................................... 14.58 5.6 14.46 5.7 15.69 20.4 Group I................................................... 13.74 4.6 13.49 3.7 15.69 20.4 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.09 8.8 15.24 9.1 – – Group I................................................... 15.06 10.4 15.15 10.8 – – Desktop publishers................................................ 15.28 7.5 15.28 7.5 – – Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.84 5.1 15.07 5.1 11.18 15.1 Group I................................................... 12.55 5.4 12.76 5.5 10.56 15.2 Group II.................................................. 18.65 5.0 18.64 5.0 – – Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.32 5.8 12.61 6.2 10.72 11.1 Group I................................................... 12.63 5.2 13.01 5.2 10.75 11.5 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.00 1.7 14.31 1.9 11.95 4.6 Group I................................................... 13.19 2.0 13.53 2.2 11.00 3.8 Group II.................................................. 17.89 3.5 17.53 2.8 27.16 24.7 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.81 3.5 11.99 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 11.55 2.2 11.74 .6 – – Statistical assistants............................................ 23.40 11.6 23.44 11.6 – – Group II.................................................. 23.55 11.5 23.55 11.5 – – Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 10.31 16.7 10.31 16.7 – – Group I................................................... 9.65 16.7 – – – – Construction and extraction occupations............................. 16.34 1.9 16.37 2.0 12.45 10.7 Group I................................................... 12.45 1.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.58 1.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.82 3.6 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.11 3.8 23.15 3.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.85 3.8 22.85 3.8 – – Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 17.79 11.3 18.17 10.2 – – Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 18.79 9.9 19.29 7.7 – – Carpenters........................................................ 18.05 5.1 18.08 5.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.30 5.9 13.33 6.0 – – Group II.................................................. 19.03 5.0 19.05 5.1 – – Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 16.13 5.5 16.13 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 16.65 5.4 – – – – Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 16.13 5.5 16.13 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 16.65 5.4 16.65 5.4 – – Construction laborers............................................. 11.67 4.6 11.72 4.6 – – Group I................................................... 11.65 4.8 11.70 4.8 – – Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.16 2.1 15.16 2.1 – – Group I................................................... 14.03 3.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.73 6.8 – – – – Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.33 4.1 13.33 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.14 6.1 13.14 6.1 – – Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.83 3.3 15.83 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.39 3.5 14.39 3.5 – – Group II.................................................. 17.77 7.9 17.77 7.9 – – Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.43 5.5 17.43 5.5 – – Group II.................................................. 18.60 3.9 – – – – Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 8.1 17.40 8.1 – – Group II.................................................. 19.18 5.5 19.18 5.5 – – Electricians...................................................... 19.40 5.7 19.44 5.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.12 4.9 14.12 4.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.66 3.7 19.72 3.7 – – Insulation workers................................................ 14.38 7.8 14.38 7.8 – – Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.61 3.4 12.57 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.16 2.8 – – – – Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.61 3.4 12.57 3.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.16 2.8 12.16 2.8 – – Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.98 2.6 17.98 2.6 – – Group I................................................... 12.34 5.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.05 3.1 – – – – Pipelayers...................................................... 13.32 8.5 13.32 8.5 – – Group I................................................... 12.58 7.0 12.58 7.0 – – Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.44 3.1 18.44 3.1 – – Group I................................................... 12.15 7.3 12.15 7.3 – – Group II.................................................. 19.08 3.1 19.08 3.1 – – Roofers........................................................... 13.56 10.1 13.56 10.1 – – Group I................................................... 10.59 5.8 10.59 5.8 – – Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.04 7.4 18.04 7.4 – – Group II.................................................. 17.62 6.7 17.62 6.7 – – Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.42 1.4 11.42 1.4 – – Group I................................................... 11.27 1.3 – – – – Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.61 5.6 12.69 5.6 – – Group I................................................... 12.74 6.2 12.83 6.1 – – Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.71 3.1 11.67 3.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.59 2.8 11.54 2.8 – – Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.65 4.0 12.65 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.65 4.0 12.65 4.0 – – Construction and building inspectors.............................. 22.02 3.5 22.02 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 21.42 2.8 21.42 2.8 – – Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.40 4.3 13.44 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.81 3.2 12.86 3.1 – – Group II.................................................. 15.50 9.0 15.50 9.0 – – Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.05 11.4 16.05 11.4 – – Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.93 8.9 13.93 8.9 – – Group I................................................... 12.63 5.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.29 12.8 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.25 1.8 19.34 1.9 14.43 15.8 Group I................................................... 12.89 4.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.97 1.6 – – – – Group III................................................. 34.44 8.6 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.43 3.5 27.47 3.5 – – Group II.................................................. 25.41 5.2 25.45 5.2 – – Group III................................................. 41.14 8.3 41.14 8.3 – – Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.28 4.9 17.90 4.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.25 5.2 17.79 4.8 – – Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 26.99 2.3 27.27 2.0 – – Group II.................................................. 27.27 2.3 – – – – Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 26.99 2.3 27.27 2.0 – – Group II.................................................. 27.27 2.3 27.27 2.3 – – Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.34 4.2 18.46 4.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.60 6.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.07 5.1 – – – – Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.65 7.9 – – – – Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.27 7.6 19.27 7.6 – – Group II.................................................. 20.48 10.2 20.48 10.2 – – Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 24.53 13.1 24.53 13.1 – – Group II.................................................. 24.53 13.1 24.53 13.1 – – Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 15.02 12.9 – – – – Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 25.65 8.4 25.65 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 24.68 9.5 24.68 9.5 – – Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.62 3.8 17.73 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 15.81 17.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.13 3.7 – – – – Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.86 12.6 18.06 12.5 – – Group I................................................... 18.28 21.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.15 9.3 19.15 9.3 – – Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.53 3.8 17.62 3.6 – – Group I................................................... 12.31 8.4 12.41 8.7 – – Group II.................................................. 17.91 4.6 17.98 4.3 – – Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.40 5.6 17.40 5.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.52 5.6 18.52 5.6 – – Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.60 4.4 19.60 4.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.63 4.4 – – – – Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.56 4.7 19.56 4.7 – – Group II.................................................. 19.60 4.7 19.60 4.7 – – Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.56 14.5 13.48 15.9 – – Group II.................................................. 15.76 14.9 – – – – Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 16.74 8.8 16.74 8.8 – – Group II.................................................. 19.19 3.4 – – – – Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 18.17 4.5 18.17 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.19 3.4 19.19 3.4 – – Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.92 6.6 18.36 7.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.42 8.4 13.42 8.4 – – Group II.................................................. 21.32 7.1 20.68 8.4 – – Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.64 4.1 14.64 4.1 – – Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.60 3.1 18.64 3.1 – – Group I................................................... 12.71 4.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.30 3.4 – – – – Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.06 5.2 21.06 5.2 – – Group II.................................................. 21.23 5.5 21.23 5.5 – – Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.49 5.2 16.57 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 12.56 5.1 12.65 5.3 – – Group II.................................................. 19.05 4.7 19.05 4.7 – – Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.30 4.3 18.30 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.76 2.4 13.76 2.4 – – Group II.................................................. 19.82 3.9 19.82 3.9 – – Millwrights..................................................... 21.94 6.3 21.94 6.3 – – Group II.................................................. 21.59 6.3 21.59 6.3 – – Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.74 4.1 23.74 4.1 – – Group I................................................... 16.42 6.5 – – – – Group II.................................................. 25.49 3.1 – – – – Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.49 8.0 22.49 8.0 – – Group II.................................................. 24.44 6.5 24.44 6.5 – – Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.66 3.3 24.66 3.3 – – Group II.................................................. 26.25 1.7 26.25 1.7 – – Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.07 6.8 17.07 6.8 – – Group II.................................................. 16.96 4.2 – – – – Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.77 3.6 13.83 4.0 – – Group I................................................... 11.67 3.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.42 5.2 – – – – Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.93 4.7 12.01 4.7 – – Group I................................................... 11.57 4.0 11.65 4.2 – – Production occupations.............................................. 14.50 2.9 14.59 2.9 11.29 8.6 Group I................................................... 12.35 3.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.33 2.7 – – – – Group III................................................. 32.04 2.8 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.56 2.5 22.56 2.5 – – Group II.................................................. 21.28 3.6 21.28 3.6 – – Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.55 5.3 12.57 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 11.98 6.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.41 4.9 – – – – Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.25 6.8 12.28 6.8 – – Group I................................................... 11.66 7.6 11.69 7.5 – – Group II.................................................. 15.33 8.1 15.33 8.1 – – Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.46 6.8 13.46 6.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.78 7.4 12.78 7.4 – – Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.13 19.9 16.13 19.9 – – Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 13.84 11.2 13.84 11.2 – – Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 13.64 3.5 13.71 4.1 11.56 22.1 Group I................................................... 13.60 4.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.65 4.2 – – – – Team assemblers................................................. 15.09 15.5 15.09 15.5 – – Group I................................................... 14.92 16.0 14.92 16.0 – – Bakers............................................................ 10.41 5.0 10.70 5.0 – – Group I................................................... 10.39 5.0 10.69 5.0 – – Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.64 5.4 10.82 5.0 9.46 19.6 Group I................................................... 10.31 5.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 11.89 21.3 – – – – Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 12.72 10.8 12.56 12.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.62 4.2 13.89 3.6 – – Group II.................................................. 11.89 21.3 11.45 22.3 – – Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.20 4.0 9.70 2.1 – – Group I................................................... 9.20 4.0 9.70 2.1 – – Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.34 12.0 10.47 12.9 – – Group I................................................... 9.79 11.3 – – – – Food batchmakers................................................ 12.99 7.0 14.00 1.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.17 7.7 – – – – Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.67 8.1 16.67 8.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.58 5.1 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.09 9.8 – – – – Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.96 6.3 15.96 6.3 – – Group I................................................... 13.58 5.1 13.58 5.1 – – Group II.................................................. 17.31 9.0 17.31 9.0 – – Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.91 11.7 16.91 11.7 – – Group II.................................................. 18.47 2.8 – – – – Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.98 6.1 14.98 6.1 – – Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.39 8.6 12.39 8.6 – – Group I................................................... 11.98 6.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.39 8.3 – – – – Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.46 10.2 11.46 10.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.34 8.5 11.34 8.5 – – Group II.................................................. 14.40 10.1 14.40 10.1 – – Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 12.74 7.4 12.74 7.4 – – Group I................................................... 12.33 5.2 12.33 5.2 – – Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.25 11.0 15.25 11.0 – – Machinists........................................................ 19.35 4.5 19.35 4.5 – – Group II.................................................. 19.41 5.7 19.41 5.7 – – Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.36 8.7 12.36 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 12.32 8.9 – – – – Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.33 8.7 12.33 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 12.30 9.0 12.30 9.0 – – Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.36 5.3 16.36 5.3 – – Group I................................................... 14.54 2.9 14.54 2.9 – – Group II.................................................. 22.35 4.5 22.35 4.5 – – Tool and die makers............................................... 21.36 6.4 21.36 6.4 – – Group II.................................................. 21.36 6.4 21.36 6.4 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.09 4.4 18.09 4.4 – – Group I................................................... 15.35 15.3 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.64 5.4 – – – – Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.59 4.6 18.59 4.6 – – Group I................................................... 16.62 19.6 16.62 19.6 – – Group II.................................................. 18.67 5.9 18.67 5.9 – – Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.57 5.4 15.57 5.4 – – Group II.................................................. 18.34 6.2 18.34 6.2 – – Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.46 17.3 15.90 15.6 – – Group I................................................... 11.39 12.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.24 6.6 – – – – Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.83 29.6 11.83 29.6 – – Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ – – 15.44 29.1 – – Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Bindery workers................................................. 12.34 4.5 13.54 7.9 – – Printers.......................................................... 16.08 3.1 16.27 2.6 – – Group I................................................... 14.18 4.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.37 6.3 – – – – Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.00 10.0 20.00 10.0 – – Group II.................................................. 21.45 4.7 21.45 4.7 – – Printing machine operators...................................... 15.68 3.5 15.89 2.9 – – Group I................................................... 13.52 7.1 13.69 6.9 – – Group II.................................................. 19.67 7.4 19.67 7.4 – – Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.80 9.3 10.86 8.5 – – Group I................................................... 10.80 9.3 10.86 8.5 – – Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 8.06 7.2 8.06 7.2 – – Group I................................................... 8.00 7.6 8.00 7.6 – – Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.03 10.7 12.01 10.9 – – Group I................................................... 12.44 9.9 12.42 10.1 – – Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.73 6.2 11.73 6.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.79 4.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 16.16 3.3 – – – – Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.98 8.5 11.98 8.5 – – Group I................................................... 11.60 11.6 11.60 11.6 – – Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.19 18.5 10.19 18.5 – – Group I................................................... 10.63 10.0 10.63 10.0 – – Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.80 5.2 11.80 5.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.70 4.7 11.70 4.7 – – Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.08 7.2 12.08 7.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.03 7.1 12.03 7.1 – – Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.53 8.4 14.54 8.4 – – Group I................................................... 13.21 7.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.45 3.9 – – – – Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 12.1 16.26 12.1 – – Group I................................................... 13.78 11.6 13.78 11.6 – – Upholsterers.................................................... 16.76 15.1 16.76 15.1 – – Group I................................................... 14.86 14.9 14.86 14.9 – – Group II.................................................. 20.09 3.4 20.09 3.4 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.65 2.8 13.65 2.8 – – Group I................................................... 12.74 2.3 – – – – Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.38 3.0 12.38 3.0 – – Group I................................................... 12.06 3.9 12.06 3.9 – – Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.30 3.7 14.31 3.8 – – Group I................................................... 13.32 2.8 13.32 2.8 – – Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 27.18 20.7 27.18 20.7 – – Group II.................................................. 27.86 4.8 – – – – Power plant operators........................................... 22.17 16.8 22.17 16.8 – – Group II.................................................. 27.86 4.8 27.86 4.8 – – Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 17.66 7.7 17.67 7.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.64 5.3 14.64 5.3 – – Group II.................................................. 18.71 8.7 18.71 8.7 – – Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 20.75 7.1 20.75 7.1 – – Group II.................................................. 21.99 5.1 – – – – Chemical plant and system operators............................. 20.68 10.4 20.68 10.4 – – Group II.................................................. 22.65 6.6 22.65 6.6 – – Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.58 11.4 19.58 11.4 – – Group II.................................................. 23.08 6.6 – – – – Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 12.9 19.92 12.9 – – Group II.................................................. 23.08 6.7 23.08 6.7 – – Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.50 11.4 15.50 11.4 – – Group I................................................... 12.57 8.6 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.12 8.9 – – – – Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 19.14 23.1 19.14 23.1 – – Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.51 4.3 11.51 4.3 – – Group I................................................... 11.51 4.3 11.51 4.3 – – Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.34 10.9 16.34 10.9 – – Group I................................................... 12.92 13.0 12.92 13.0 – – Group II.................................................. 21.01 9.1 21.01 9.1 – – Cutting workers................................................... 13.78 8.4 13.78 8.4 – – Group I................................................... 13.73 8.5 – – – – Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.89 8.5 15.89 8.5 – – Group I................................................... 15.69 9.3 15.69 9.3 – – Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.94 8.7 12.94 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 12.94 9.0 12.94 9.0 – – Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.09 31.2 13.09 31.2 – – Group I................................................... 11.02 20.4 11.02 20.4 – – Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 18.07 13.6 18.07 13.6 – – Group I................................................... 14.44 4.3 14.44 4.3 – – Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.15 6.7 13.30 7.0 – – Group I................................................... 11.46 5.7 11.52 5.9 – – Group II.................................................. 17.57 8.0 17.57 8.0 – – Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 16.71 11.2 16.71 11.2 – – Group I................................................... 15.93 13.9 – – – – Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 8.0 18.65 8.0 – – Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.94 8.7 13.94 8.7 – – Group I................................................... 13.28 10.0 13.28 10.0 – – Group II.................................................. 18.78 4.5 18.78 4.5 – – Painting workers.................................................. 17.28 11.7 17.47 12.9 – – Group I................................................... 16.17 9.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.96 17.7 – – – – Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.50 7.1 15.50 7.1 – – Group I................................................... 15.09 8.6 15.09 8.6 – – Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 23.08 12.5 23.08 12.5 – – Group I................................................... 21.73 12.5 21.73 12.5 – – Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 14.98 9.3 – – – – Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 8.40 6.0 – – – – Group I................................................... 8.40 6.0 – – – – Photographic processing machine operators....................... 8.17 6.8 – – – – Group I................................................... 8.17 6.8 – – – – Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.67 5.2 13.68 5.5 13.44 21.4 Group I................................................... 12.08 4.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 20.56 8.5 – – – – Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 10.30 7.1 10.30 7.1 – – Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.88 4.9 14.88 4.9 – – Group I................................................... 15.04 6.4 15.04 6.4 – – Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.79 10.2 18.79 10.2 – – Group I................................................... 15.61 12.6 15.61 12.6 – – Group II.................................................. 19.90 10.3 19.90 10.3 – – Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.88 4.7 10.99 4.3 8.22 9.3 Group I................................................... 10.67 2.7 10.77 2.4 – – Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.82 3.5 14.76 3.6 8.98 3.9 Group I................................................... 12.31 2.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 19.68 3.4 – – – – Group III................................................. 113.73 12.4 – – – – First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.61 6.1 19.69 6.0 – – Group I................................................... 13.52 12.9 – – – – Group II.................................................. 21.51 5.0 21.51 5.0 – – First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.77 5.7 22.77 5.7 – – Group II.................................................. 23.15 7.0 23.15 7.0 – – Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 123.34 10.7 123.34 10.7 – – Group III................................................. 131.78 8.0 – – – – Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 9.9 128.18 9.9 – – Group III................................................. 137.51 6.6 137.51 6.6 – – Bus drivers....................................................... 13.60 3.6 13.91 4.4 12.52 4.0 Group I................................................... 13.25 4.6 – – – – Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 12.85 12.2 13.11 12.6 – – Group I................................................... 10.58 10.9 10.79 11.9 – – Bus drivers, school............................................. 13.86 5.7 14.28 7.3 12.81 4.5 Group I................................................... 13.87 5.9 14.31 7.4 12.78 4.7 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.74 4.2 16.18 3.7 8.49 10.3 Group I................................................... 15.32 5.2 – – – – Group II.................................................. 18.22 7.3 – – – – Driver/sales workers............................................ 12.78 12.0 15.14 15.0 6.36 7.0 Group I................................................... 12.22 11.2 14.53 14.3 6.36 7.0 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.92 5.2 16.94 5.3 14.81 6.8 Group I................................................... 16.48 6.7 16.50 6.8 14.81 6.8 Group II.................................................. 18.33 7.4 18.33 7.4 – – Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.28 5.6 14.78 5.2 9.30 18.2 Group I................................................... 14.26 6.3 14.73 5.9 9.46 20.3 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 11.16 6.4 12.12 6.1 10.04 12.7 Group I................................................... 11.16 6.4 12.12 6.1 10.04 12.7 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.55 6.2 7.52 7.5 7.69 3.1 Group I................................................... 7.55 6.2 7.52 7.5 7.69 3.1 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.11 8.2 21.11 8.2 – – Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.03 6.7 16.03 6.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.89 9.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 17.41 5.1 – – – – Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.03 6.7 16.03 6.7 – – Group I................................................... 14.89 9.8 14.89 9.8 – – Group II.................................................. 17.40 5.1 17.41 5.2 – – Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.25 3.1 14.41 3.1 10.95 2.6 Group I................................................... 13.30 1.9 13.41 1.8 10.68 2.9 Group II.................................................. 20.41 4.2 20.41 4.2 – – Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.33 2.1 10.87 2.0 8.87 4.1 Group I................................................... 10.25 1.8 – – – – Group II.................................................. 15.95 5.5 – – – – Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.06 6.0 9.60 6.9 7.19 5.7 Group I................................................... 9.10 6.2 9.74 6.7 7.19 5.7 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.91 3.2 11.35 2.8 9.58 6.3 Group I................................................... 10.86 3.1 11.24 2.5 9.67 7.4 Group II.................................................. 15.57 4.7 15.57 4.7 – – Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.97 3.2 10.93 4.6 11.27 12.7 Group I................................................... 10.46 3.3 10.52 3.4 – – Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 8.92 2.4 9.73 3.3 7.84 1.7 Group I................................................... 8.85 2.5 9.71 3.5 7.71 1.8 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.42 6.9 13.58 2.2 – – Group I................................................... 12.31 8.1 13.58 2.7 – – 1 Combined work levels simplify the presentation of work levels by combining levels 1 through 15 into four broad groups. Group I combines levels 1-4, group II combines levels 5-8, group III combines levels 9-12, and group IV combines levels 13-15. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 4 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 6 Civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $7.85 $10.23 $14.75 $22.75 $34.01 Management occupations.............................................. 19.23 24.77 33.62 46.86 63.35 Chief executives.................................................. 20.52 20.52 55.34 75.48 104.45 General and operations managers................................... 19.05 25.64 37.42 52.35 80.67 Legislators....................................................... 5.11 17.33 18.91 31.45 72.12 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 17.85 18.36 23.56 37.69 62.05 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 23.48 29.22 42.97 51.77 61.98 Marketing managers.............................................. 29.05 31.77 40.43 61.90 72.12 Sales managers.................................................. 22.60 26.25 42.97 47.60 58.78 Public relations managers......................................... 15.00 19.95 26.67 43.99 64.24 Administrative services managers.................................. 19.23 21.04 25.96 31.49 34.30 Computer and information systems managers......................... 27.98 33.62 41.98 60.41 67.31 Financial managers................................................ 15.92 23.89 34.62 46.26 61.27 Human resources managers.......................................... 27.29 27.40 27.40 29.17 54.47 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 25.95 27.29 28.17 29.17 45.34 Training and development managers............................... 32.00 35.70 45.20 96.15 96.15 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 22.56 28.87 37.88 48.99 Purchasing managers............................................... 22.48 27.40 32.89 78.08 78.08 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 19.69 20.00 35.18 35.18 39.46 Construction managers............................................. 23.14 28.78 36.71 45.25 53.35 Education administrators.......................................... 20.00 26.38 34.10 44.84 55.29 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 30.58 34.10 40.87 48.67 55.54 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 21.09 26.31 30.21 38.94 55.29 Engineering managers.............................................. 37.44 42.32 51.65 63.35 65.98 Food service managers............................................. 11.03 15.59 16.06 18.27 22.15 Lodging managers.................................................. 9.94 14.90 17.17 18.88 23.30 Medical and health services managers.............................. 22.17 29.70 34.17 44.75 55.04 Natural sciences managers......................................... 21.20 21.20 23.60 27.52 58.78 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 19.87 21.73 23.98 30.42 33.51 Social and community service managers............................. 23.02 28.41 33.79 33.79 34.21 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 17.00 20.79 26.49 34.66 46.56 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 17.30 20.19 24.13 31.66 35.09 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 14.92 17.30 24.03 25.24 33.85 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 19.50 20.43 26.14 32.24 37.50 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 15.61 18.75 24.82 32.21 43.00 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 15.08 18.24 24.38 31.17 43.75 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 16.20 18.80 28.84 32.93 34.38 Cost estimators................................................... 21.54 25.75 29.65 40.80 47.50 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 17.21 21.64 25.75 32.69 41.48 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 14.67 18.88 25.88 37.98 86.10 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 19.06 21.39 29.45 38.46 42.70 Training and development specialists............................ 14.47 19.00 31.60 32.69 39.87 Logisticians...................................................... 18.50 20.67 30.31 39.54 53.94 Management analysts............................................... 19.22 23.04 32.79 46.17 51.64 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 17.31 20.50 24.82 29.61 39.00 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 14.38 15.65 16.63 23.55 29.39 Budget analysts................................................... 23.00 26.27 29.52 43.07 51.10 Credit analysts................................................... 19.75 22.09 28.99 29.26 76.66 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 17.87 22.22 27.57 41.60 64.33 Financial analysts.............................................. 19.68 23.50 27.70 45.47 82.34 Personal financial advisors..................................... 19.58 20.00 27.79 40.87 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 16.10 19.01 24.98 29.94 39.90 Financial examiners............................................... 20.25 24.18 33.65 34.66 43.75 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 16.15 17.64 26.67 35.00 37.62 Loan officers................................................... 16.15 17.84 27.18 35.00 37.62 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 9.90 10.00 13.22 16.34 19.01 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.89 13.09 14.56 18.11 20.42 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.37 24.90 34.81 43.01 53.00 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 32.93 34.86 48.22 56.87 65.34 Computer programmers.............................................. 22.84 24.23 33.02 37.55 48.08 Computer software engineers....................................... 27.64 33.17 42.25 47.19 54.99 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 27.64 34.50 42.25 44.88 53.00 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 27.94 32.31 40.96 48.56 60.00 Computer support specialists...................................... 15.47 18.01 23.67 28.83 39.97 Computer systems analysts......................................... 25.00 30.53 37.54 46.55 53.85 Database administrators........................................... 18.00 21.37 30.23 38.15 57.69 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 18.86 21.80 28.77 37.40 44.52 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 18.38 24.04 24.04 39.90 45.19 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.67 24.92 26.72 43.40 48.11 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 19.39 24.93 31.09 40.03 48.44 Architects, except naval.......................................... 19.23 20.19 31.73 52.23 56.67 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 17.74 20.19 31.73 52.45 56.67 Engineers......................................................... 25.21 29.86 36.54 43.55 50.77 Aerospace engineers............................................. 26.67 27.87 34.87 38.88 43.15 Chemical engineers.............................................. 31.87 32.24 39.39 52.68 56.78 Civil engineers................................................. 24.00 25.96 31.25 42.71 52.00 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 29.42 32.93 41.20 50.91 56.29 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.29 32.52 38.18 44.59 49.04 Electrical engineers.......................................... 25.83 32.48 35.07 44.99 53.42 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 25.08 32.71 40.87 44.35 48.10 Environmental engineers......................................... 22.00 24.81 28.85 31.16 41.46 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 27.24 31.50 36.68 49.57 56.66 Industrial engineers.......................................... 22.09 28.61 35.03 40.03 49.94 Mechanical engineers............................................ 22.23 28.57 35.90 39.36 45.31 Drafters.......................................................... 17.25 20.00 22.65 30.40 32.53 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 15.97 20.49 30.40 31.09 34.32 Mechanical drafters............................................. 18.50 18.50 20.98 21.79 24.81 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 16.76 20.44 25.35 28.18 29.52 Civil engineering technicians................................... 14.59 16.18 20.11 23.56 25.03 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.13 21.65 25.58 28.18 28.38 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.18 16.70 17.28 21.64 25.25 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 12.50 14.35 15.00 19.39 20.88 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 16.58 20.93 25.28 33.12 42.08 Life scientists................................................... 18.15 20.50 29.64 38.50 46.91 Biological scientists........................................... 18.15 20.50 38.11 38.50 41.57 Medical scientists.............................................. 18.90 21.12 28.34 37.98 44.61 Physical scientists............................................... 19.23 23.61 27.50 34.78 49.51 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.98 23.00 28.34 39.44 79.33 Chemists...................................................... 20.98 23.00 28.34 39.44 79.33 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 18.13 23.17 25.61 32.46 43.80 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 18.13 22.72 25.59 32.66 43.80 Economists........................................................ 15.85 21.67 26.16 34.25 35.04 Market and survey researchers..................................... 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Market research analysts........................................ 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Psychologists..................................................... 21.72 23.56 28.67 40.39 53.57 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 21.72 23.56 28.67 40.39 53.57 Urban and regional planners....................................... 21.38 23.20 23.56 26.37 36.29 Biological technicians............................................ 11.42 17.72 21.94 25.18 26.56 Chemical technicians.............................................. 13.00 14.51 22.23 23.45 28.18 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 14.91 16.62 20.10 24.44 30.43 Community and social services occupations........................... 11.09 14.00 16.75 21.52 28.00 Counselors........................................................ 13.04 15.67 19.45 24.76 33.81 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 11.67 15.72 17.00 19.78 23.83 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 12.00 17.37 24.73 31.04 41.27 Mental health counselors........................................ 15.83 18.10 20.80 22.05 22.58 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 13.64 14.98 18.18 22.68 27.09 Social workers.................................................... 13.94 15.35 18.50 22.85 28.50 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.50 14.26 17.75 24.39 30.32 Medical and public health social workers........................ 15.04 16.62 20.00 24.74 30.65 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 13.65 17.45 19.00 20.71 25.72 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 9.05 10.50 13.93 16.41 19.97 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 14.44 15.17 16.83 20.51 25.44 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.95 9.47 11.50 14.78 16.41 Legal occupations................................................... 15.63 19.23 28.81 47.59 69.71 Lawyers........................................................... 21.15 33.92 48.08 68.27 76.92 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 11.05 16.63 19.24 60.00 60.00 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.42 17.31 19.33 28.85 34.62 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 15.90 16.06 20.70 22.13 25.66 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 15.90 16.06 20.10 22.13 25.66 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 10.65 18.45 26.59 34.61 43.17 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 22.98 25.14 34.74 46.22 59.85 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 11.91 33.45 46.82 54.09 60.26 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 26.25 28.77 32.11 44.17 62.53 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 23.74 28.77 31.54 52.67 67.47 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 27.41 29.36 33.75 43.00 52.05 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 37.10 37.10 46.22 82.56 84.12 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 37.10 37.10 46.22 82.56 84.12 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 29.06 32.85 38.23 50.43 66.24 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 28.94 32.85 38.21 48.97 69.71 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 31.82 37.82 47.74 62.63 62.63 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 26.99 31.82 45.56 53.58 58.89 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 32.76 38.74 41.66 52.48 66.89 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 28.70 38.74 38.95 44.59 53.72 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 30.77 32.76 46.86 56.30 60.90 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.60 29.07 39.44 42.33 53.40 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 26.15 41.59 41.59 42.33 42.33 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 26.60 27.69 31.36 41.66 53.40 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 15.96 21.84 29.71 39.50 49.43 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 15.96 21.84 29.71 39.50 49.43 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 30.70 31.35 45.00 59.33 82.08 Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary.. 30.70 30.70 31.35 44.59 51.52 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 24.24 28.25 35.71 43.59 57.21 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 16.04 24.24 35.12 36.02 40.00 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 22.15 28.25 34.88 40.89 52.80 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 24.14 25.14 30.74 37.54 43.59 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 28.13 31.22 38.37 57.21 65.13 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 27.87 30.10 42.28 57.00 57.00 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 20.47 23.80 24.00 37.62 49.47 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 18.90 19.62 32.26 39.84 45.08 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 20.35 23.83 28.87 35.03 41.17 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 9.50 10.37 18.13 28.92 37.61 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.75 10.00 10.50 12.50 25.95 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 23.45 25.47 29.47 36.61 43.68 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 21.33 23.89 28.98 34.67 40.82 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 21.25 23.75 28.51 34.50 40.52 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 21.74 25.09 30.60 34.98 41.54 Secondary school teachers....................................... 22.32 25.65 30.75 36.61 41.78 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 22.28 25.65 31.07 37.14 42.57 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 24.56 28.54 30.22 32.22 37.82 Special education teachers...................................... 23.01 23.96 28.55 35.94 44.55 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 22.52 24.85 30.39 37.86 46.28 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 21.76 24.97 29.69 38.95 44.60 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 23.38 23.90 26.76 30.79 39.38 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 8.00 9.40 17.91 27.58 34.20 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 18.90 21.51 25.05 31.96 35.07 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 11.00 17.91 23.54 28.62 35.90 Librarians........................................................ 19.16 21.18 27.55 34.50 43.01 Library technicians............................................... 11.50 12.85 14.28 15.91 19.03 Instructional coordinators........................................ 22.94 25.21 34.38 42.29 44.95 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.64 9.68 11.34 12.92 15.52 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 10.16 15.26 20.48 28.58 42.60 Artists and related workers....................................... 11.36 14.42 23.44 47.07 47.07 Designers......................................................... 10.00 14.42 18.27 22.00 25.13 Floral designers................................................ 10.00 10.00 10.50 14.75 15.75 Graphic designers............................................... 14.50 16.79 19.48 23.52 25.00 Interior designers.............................................. 12.00 18.38 20.21 22.00 25.13 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 10.00 16.57 19.10 38.24 58.19 Producers and directors......................................... 14.84 17.49 22.75 41.88 58.19 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 10.16 15.42 24.24 32.97 43.27 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 8.50 15.39 20.00 31.73 32.97 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 14.67 18.02 28.08 49.93 51.26 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 14.67 18.02 28.08 49.93 51.26 Public relations specialists...................................... 12.88 19.47 21.07 33.65 39.40 Writers and editors............................................... 20.28 21.09 25.73 38.53 60.95 Editors......................................................... 19.01 21.03 21.09 29.17 42.02 Technical writers............................................... 21.05 23.93 30.33 60.95 60.95 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 9.34 9.78 18.00 27.48 27.48 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 12.48 15.50 18.17 18.66 35.74 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.04 18.04 24.59 30.24 41.81 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 14.48 15.96 18.93 22.97 28.05 Pharmacists....................................................... 11.34 42.44 49.25 52.00 55.50 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 24.24 68.68 156.42 215.49 225.11 Registered nurses................................................. 20.35 23.60 27.00 30.75 35.81 Therapists........................................................ 18.25 22.63 26.32 31.17 35.60 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.04 25.97 29.57 35.77 49.41 Physical therapists............................................. 28.44 30.29 32.66 34.62 42.00 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 19.53 21.56 24.66 26.59 28.57 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 23.95 25.82 26.85 33.30 44.99 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.00 14.83 17.41 23.11 25.55 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 13.24 16.16 23.02 24.71 27.17 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 11.46 13.00 15.69 17.08 19.38 Dental hygienists................................................. 22.50 24.29 28.00 34.76 37.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 14.04 20.92 25.75 29.74 33.64 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 10.22 13.00 14.04 24.30 32.00 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 25.68 29.90 31.64 35.95 37.12 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.36 30.05 30.05 30.05 34.94 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 18.04 21.85 26.00 27.04 32.19 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.61 10.95 13.34 19.38 22.94 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 9.28 10.98 13.77 17.00 20.16 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 8.84 10.00 12.00 15.27 16.25 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 7.90 10.00 11.17 12.76 14.94 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.89 16.00 18.58 20.16 23.92 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.08 15.70 17.17 19.80 23.07 Medical records and health information technicians................ 10.73 13.06 14.73 18.02 22.11 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 13.28 15.15 17.25 20.05 26.01 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 13.69 13.69 20.11 25.19 26.25 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.25 9.50 11.00 13.05 15.92 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 7.88 9.00 10.01 11.23 12.61 Home health aides............................................... 7.20 8.08 9.00 10.05 10.55 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.00 9.13 10.25 11.56 12.83 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.00 9.25 10.41 11.23 11.90 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 10.05 17.18 20.06 23.95 27.05 Physical therapist assistants................................... 17.18 17.18 20.06 27.05 32.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.00 10.05 12.50 23.84 24.78 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.50 10.89 12.55 14.50 17.49 Dental assistants............................................... 12.55 14.50 17.25 19.50 21.88 Medical assistants.............................................. 10.00 10.97 12.73 14.00 15.91 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 9.00 9.46 11.77 14.09 15.30 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.70 13.26 13.77 15.35 15.57 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.67 9.40 10.14 12.00 12.00 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 6.34 7.00 10.00 10.66 15.81 Protective service occupations...................................... 8.50 10.32 14.44 20.12 27.10 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 16.46 21.58 30.94 40.29 45.81 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 13.22 13.22 17.48 28.21 38.14 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 19.38 25.14 33.09 42.20 46.25 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 16.35 18.81 21.53 31.25 40.83 Fire fighters..................................................... 11.76 13.47 17.16 22.69 26.92 Fire inspectors................................................... 20.33 20.42 23.71 23.71 26.23 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 20.33 20.42 23.71 23.71 26.23 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.69 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.69 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 14.42 16.21 20.58 26.43 31.97 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 11.66 12.98 13.53 17.51 19.85 Police officers................................................... 14.20 16.62 20.57 25.95 31.44 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 14.20 16.62 20.57 25.95 31.44 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.66 8.70 9.92 11.84 14.81 Security guards................................................. 7.66 8.70 9.92 11.80 14.81 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.60 7.79 9.42 12.86 18.22 Crossing guards................................................. 7.24 10.39 13.63 14.10 17.39 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.44 7.60 8.73 10.24 10.75 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.13 6.00 7.50 9.80 12.25 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 8.50 10.10 13.00 15.29 19.71 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.00 10.56 12.00 22.63 22.65 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 8.50 10.10 13.00 14.99 19.71 Cooks............................................................. 6.75 7.75 9.39 11.35 13.22 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.25 6.67 7.50 8.75 10.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.40 9.25 10.85 12.77 15.13 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.00 8.35 10.00 11.75 13.27 Cooks, short order.............................................. 7.00 7.15 7.80 10.50 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.75 7.25 8.00 10.00 12.04 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.75 3.65 6.67 9.75 Bartenders...................................................... 3.36 4.25 6.50 9.90 12.18 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.23 3.15 3.67 6.77 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.40 7.25 8.94 10.51 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.30 7.00 8.00 9.93 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.26 6.95 8.00 9.90 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 6.00 6.66 7.00 7.65 10.30 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.67 7.86 8.49 8.60 10.02 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.00 7.43 8.00 9.00 10.50 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 4.00 6.00 7.25 9.00 12.00 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 8.00 9.56 11.90 14.85 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 11.50 13.94 17.26 21.18 30.28 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 11.18 12.50 14.10 17.87 19.08 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 16.51 19.62 21.25 30.28 30.28 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 7.71 9.00 11.02 13.21 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.00 7.76 9.50 11.29 13.25 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.81 7.52 8.44 10.04 12.17 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 8.00 8.98 10.48 13.23 16.14 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 8.00 8.97 10.25 13.00 16.14 Personal care and service occupations............................... 6.70 7.74 9.50 13.17 18.75 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 11.15 11.66 13.21 17.80 21.11 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.43 9.00 9.50 10.08 15.32 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.85 6.50 8.54 12.44 12.44 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.50 6.15 7.57 12.44 12.44 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 6.94 10.50 16.01 17.86 27.09 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.94 10.50 16.01 17.86 27.09 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 7.32 7.32 8.57 8.57 16.44 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 4.75 6.81 11.73 12.81 14.10 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 4.10 4.75 6.81 11.13 12.33 Tour and travel guides............................................ 6.30 6.90 14.40 14.48 14.58 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 6.30 6.90 14.40 14.48 14.58 Transportation attendants......................................... 10.94 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.20 Flight attendants............................................... 37.97 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.44 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 6.67 8.14 9.32 12.10 25.42 Child care workers................................................ 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.33 11.07 Personal and home care aides...................................... 7.75 8.25 9.36 10.20 11.04 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 7.00 8.18 11.00 16.32 20.90 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 8.84 11.39 14.00 18.00 22.50 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.68 7.99 9.50 14.23 20.89 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.00 8.20 10.75 16.89 30.00 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 9.75 12.61 16.35 21.16 30.87 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 9.95 12.62 16.35 19.31 24.62 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 9.14 12.00 20.70 29.43 48.44 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.67 7.50 9.00 11.43 15.00 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.67 7.25 8.20 9.52 11.56 Cashiers...................................................... 6.67 7.25 8.20 9.52 11.54 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 6.50 8.00 9.53 13.50 17.21 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.25 7.14 9.00 9.76 12.36 Parts salespersons............................................ 9.00 10.29 13.75 16.40 20.51 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.76 8.00 10.00 13.00 17.66 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 7.80 8.07 12.15 18.38 47.50 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.00 15.91 20.41 35.98 40.37 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 16.04 27.05 38.28 49.52 109.92 Travel agents..................................................... 10.43 10.43 10.43 12.63 17.34 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 15.39 19.76 26.10 37.08 47.45 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 15.39 20.67 24.81 44.13 56.02 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 15.50 19.38 26.49 34.61 47.45 Sales engineers................................................... 18.12 22.18 29.85 33.15 33.15 Telemarketers..................................................... 8.36 10.90 13.48 15.50 21.64 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 8.24 9.37 14.01 17.97 27.50 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.52 11.29 13.91 17.02 20.69 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.38 15.85 19.69 22.66 28.58 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.49 8.75 10.00 11.37 14.64 Telephone operators............................................... 9.00 9.00 11.70 11.70 20.02 Financial clerks.................................................. 10.00 11.07 13.73 16.50 19.50 Bill and account collectors..................................... 11.07 13.06 14.73 16.57 18.94 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.99 10.75 12.91 15.25 18.99 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.50 12.25 14.62 17.45 20.51 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 12.00 14.42 17.17 20.60 24.92 Procurement clerks.............................................. 11.55 12.99 16.56 19.50 22.51 Tellers......................................................... 9.61 10.32 11.23 12.65 14.98 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 11.12 12.15 14.42 18.23 23.59 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 11.29 12.02 15.48 18.07 20.25 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.79 11.81 13.58 16.62 20.13 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 11.59 13.14 16.00 18.87 20.65 File clerks....................................................... 7.85 8.30 10.00 12.05 15.40 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 8.00 8.50 9.50 10.40 11.50 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.00 8.59 11.72 14.16 20.00 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 7.67 9.33 11.39 12.85 15.12 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 11.13 12.50 14.90 17.34 19.99 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.26 13.66 14.73 18.46 18.46 Order clerks...................................................... 9.39 10.00 12.98 16.11 20.98 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.22 13.40 15.12 17.12 19.23 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.32 10.00 11.81 14.00 15.13 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 9.00 10.96 15.17 17.54 18.35 Couriers and messengers........................................... 5.15 8.00 8.40 10.00 12.57 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.73 12.00 15.70 18.39 22.36 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.76 12.44 13.98 16.34 18.53 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 9.19 11.95 16.82 19.26 24.00 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.00 11.14 13.37 17.07 18.45 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 11.90 14.70 18.08 22.87 25.00 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.30 9.70 12.00 15.01 18.16 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 7.50 9.00 10.59 12.50 14.21 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 7.40 7.90 12.09 14.85 20.72 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.30 13.47 15.32 19.23 24.36 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.62 15.24 18.62 22.84 29.11 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.12 15.32 15.32 18.62 25.97 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.50 13.27 15.30 18.10 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.70 12.98 14.62 17.61 20.47 Computer operators................................................ 11.50 13.03 14.58 18.45 23.48 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.92 11.28 13.81 17.50 19.44 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.98 11.38 13.63 17.50 18.98 Word processors and typists..................................... 9.74 11.24 14.53 16.64 24.04 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.55 13.00 16.50 17.00 17.38 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.00 12.00 14.42 16.95 21.11 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 8.55 10.34 12.40 13.46 16.87 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.98 11.50 13.40 15.75 18.75 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.60 9.70 11.73 13.09 14.50 Statistical assistants............................................ 14.09 23.84 25.01 27.52 27.52 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 6.50 7.00 8.00 13.01 15.70 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.00 15.00 19.26 24.04 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.92 20.00 23.00 25.72 30.00 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 9.75 12.53 20.47 21.00 21.00 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 10.00 18.00 20.47 21.00 21.00 Carpenters........................................................ 12.00 15.00 17.00 20.00 25.25 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Construction laborers............................................. 8.50 9.94 11.50 13.16 15.00 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.26 13.31 14.01 17.00 18.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.83 12.00 13.66 14.00 15.00 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 12.00 13.75 15.00 17.24 19.13 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 13.11 14.00 17.25 18.75 22.50 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 13.00 13.11 16.00 20.00 23.13 Electricians...................................................... 12.57 14.50 17.50 21.11 33.11 Insulation workers................................................ 11.43 12.15 13.50 15.78 19.46 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.51 14.94 18.50 20.36 23.40 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.33 10.33 13.70 13.98 16.25 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 12.51 15.30 18.50 20.36 23.40 Roofers........................................................... 8.50 10.00 11.33 20.38 22.38 Sheet metal workers............................................... 13.91 15.00 16.50 18.50 27.25 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.12 10.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.00 11.50 12.50 14.20 14.75 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.50 10.07 12.00 13.00 14.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 9.50 10.53 13.25 15.00 15.15 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.89 17.99 21.00 24.47 30.29 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 10.61 11.48 12.55 15.10 17.81 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 12.13 12.91 14.17 17.27 24.40 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 10.57 11.00 12.46 16.99 20.50 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 11.00 13.75 18.00 24.09 29.13 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.95 20.88 27.94 31.01 38.38 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 11.65 15.54 18.14 18.67 21.50 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 22.24 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 22.24 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 12.31 14.72 17.31 21.15 27.68 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 16.00 19.89 24.45 27.68 29.50 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 12.00 13.36 17.54 22.23 29.53 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 16.94 16.94 27.82 29.96 31.01 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 10.44 12.00 13.85 17.00 17.74 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 13.00 21.80 26.94 28.39 39.81 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.50 13.33 16.33 22.58 26.25 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 11.50 13.75 16.15 23.09 25.51 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.00 12.67 16.00 22.58 26.69 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 11.50 13.45 17.00 20.00 25.09 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 14.97 16.84 20.56 22.04 23.64 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 14.97 16.33 20.56 22.04 23.64 Small engine mechanics............................................ 9.75 10.00 11.25 14.53 18.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 10.00 14.08 16.76 20.65 21.50 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 12.67 16.00 17.50 21.50 22.31 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 11.00 14.30 16.50 24.09 29.00 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 10.69 12.16 14.44 15.50 18.36 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 11.55 14.04 17.50 21.83 28.34 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 13.97 16.45 20.25 25.46 29.13 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.50 12.42 15.38 19.06 25.49 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 12.74 14.29 17.20 21.39 25.34 Millwrights..................................................... 15.71 20.83 22.71 24.45 25.45 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 19.05 25.28 28.04 29.60 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 15.80 17.37 22.00 27.80 29.60 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 17.23 23.04 26.54 28.10 29.57 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.12 13.78 18.10 18.44 19.95 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.60 10.39 12.27 15.07 18.78 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.57 10.32 12.00 13.34 15.07 Production occupations.............................................. 8.00 10.00 13.17 17.22 23.10 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.61 17.00 21.01 27.19 33.43 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.70 10.15 12.00 14.14 17.03 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.50 9.99 11.50 13.70 16.79 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.98 11.22 12.20 16.96 17.03 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 7.50 14.30 14.92 17.47 25.60 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 8.75 9.50 14.75 16.00 18.00 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 8.00 10.17 12.50 15.26 22.92 Team assemblers................................................. 10.00 11.00 12.89 14.61 29.55 Bakers............................................................ 8.00 8.50 10.50 11.66 12.77 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.10 8.03 9.80 12.40 15.50 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 10.00 12.97 15.50 17.23 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.82 8.00 9.30 9.80 12.00 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 6.60 7.00 11.47 12.70 14.89 Food batchmakers................................................ 8.40 12.70 13.32 14.89 14.90 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.55 14.25 17.02 19.76 19.76 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 11.55 13.89 16.22 17.75 19.76 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 12.62 13.28 13.75 17.68 22.81 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 12.62 13.28 13.28 17.61 17.97 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 7.70 10.00 11.90 14.90 17.59 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.60 8.50 10.75 12.77 17.54 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 10.00 10.80 13.07 14.25 16.28 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 11.12 11.12 14.76 18.28 20.19 Machinists........................................................ 13.31 15.00 19.51 21.50 26.67 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.25 12.58 15.85 16.45 22.92 Tool and die makers............................................... 16.00 19.32 21.90 24.50 24.50 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 12.50 15.00 17.50 19.89 25.40 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 12.54 15.32 17.99 20.00 28.70 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.75 13.44 15.00 17.54 18.75 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 9.60 9.84 13.93 17.93 19.89 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 8.50 9.90 13.93 19.32 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 7.00 8.00 9.00 13.50 23.94 Bindery workers................................................. 7.00 8.00 9.00 13.50 23.94 Printers.......................................................... 10.81 11.97 15.00 20.05 22.42 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 13.50 13.50 19.73 23.25 29.23 Printing machine operators...................................... 10.81 11.00 14.03 19.81 21.87 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.50 8.53 10.00 13.13 16.69 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.25 6.70 7.50 8.75 11.59 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 7.00 8.50 12.50 15.31 16.28 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.50 10.00 11.68 12.96 14.75 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 8.50 10.00 11.82 13.50 14.50 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.00 8.00 8.03 12.02 13.06 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.25 10.15 12.09 13.42 14.10 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.68 12.82 15.59 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.57 10.25 14.50 17.98 20.96 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 12.40 13.27 17.15 19.03 19.03 Upholsterers.................................................... 9.25 15.45 15.45 19.65 23.49 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 10.00 10.75 14.00 14.71 17.00 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 9.80 10.00 11.44 14.30 14.67 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 10.25 13.00 14.01 15.00 18.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 13.95 17.05 29.14 36.04 36.04 Power plant operators........................................... 13.75 15.67 22.70 29.14 29.91 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 12.57 14.23 16.17 20.80 22.91 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 15.40 17.31 20.91 24.44 25.20 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 13.65 17.04 22.82 25.13 25.20 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 11.00 14.50 20.03 23.84 29.30 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 11.00 15.00 19.67 23.84 29.30 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 10.00 10.42 13.16 19.91 25.09 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.50 11.90 17.30 28.57 28.57 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 10.42 10.42 10.87 11.90 13.16 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.00 10.75 14.11 21.94 25.09 Cutting workers................................................... 10.00 11.00 12.76 15.96 18.90 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.76 13.00 15.04 18.41 22.36 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 9.50 10.51 11.99 14.02 17.53 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.52 8.52 9.00 14.80 28.49 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 12.53 13.19 15.85 16.05 36.07 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 8.50 9.40 11.71 15.39 20.16 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 8.31 11.28 16.03 20.00 26.60 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 11.28 14.00 16.05 22.00 26.60 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 9.20 11.13 14.00 16.85 18.84 Painting workers.................................................. 10.78 12.73 16.63 19.00 28.14 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.35 15.30 16.91 23.75 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 14.62 15.00 21.90 34.03 34.03 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 10.78 13.00 17.30 17.30 18.87 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 6.81 6.81 8.26 9.00 10.00 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 6.81 6.81 8.25 9.00 10.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.20 9.00 12.50 17.17 22.44 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.19 11.84 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 10.00 14.18 15.16 17.32 17.91 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 13.26 15.33 16.97 21.03 28.52 Helpers--production workers..................................... 6.75 7.50 9.60 13.60 17.09 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 7.45 9.07 12.00 16.00 21.72 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 9.54 16.19 20.00 23.41 27.52 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 15.00 18.43 24.05 26.92 29.25 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 31.04 85.29 145.91 145.91 172.03 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 85.29 85.29 145.91 145.91 173.18 Bus drivers....................................................... 8.93 10.14 12.96 15.57 18.73 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 7.96 8.94 11.20 14.90 20.00 Bus drivers, school............................................. 9.20 11.15 12.96 15.69 18.18 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.32 11.53 14.61 19.91 22.50 Driver/sales workers............................................ 6.00 6.49 10.00 18.69 24.10 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.00 12.81 15.75 20.85 22.50 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.38 10.00 13.00 16.80 25.57 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 7.48 10.20 12.00 12.50 14.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 6.24 6.24 7.62 8.50 8.73 Crane and tower operators......................................... 17.15 20.36 22.55 22.55 22.55 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 14.14 16.76 18.25 19.50 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.00 14.11 16.75 18.25 19.50 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.83 11.25 13.67 16.35 21.16 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.00 8.00 9.73 11.90 14.95 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.40 7.11 8.70 10.00 12.00 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.02 8.25 10.04 12.75 15.93 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 8.19 8.94 10.85 12.04 13.44 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.50 7.25 8.38 10.00 12.00 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 8.17 9.83 12.06 13.49 16.78 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 7 Private industry workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $7.50 $9.95 $14.02 $21.76 $33.45 Management occupations.............................................. 19.12 24.04 33.19 47.03 63.35 Chief executives.................................................. 20.52 20.52 55.34 91.35 146.01 General and operations managers................................... 19.05 25.64 37.63 52.45 81.17 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 18.36 18.36 23.56 38.46 62.05 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 23.48 29.22 42.97 51.77 61.98 Marketing managers.............................................. 29.05 31.77 43.27 61.90 72.12 Sales managers.................................................. 22.60 26.25 42.97 47.60 58.78 Public relations managers......................................... 15.00 19.95 24.95 44.31 64.24 Administrative services managers.................................. 19.23 21.63 25.96 32.49 47.41 Computer and information systems managers......................... 27.98 35.10 47.16 62.50 67.31 Financial managers................................................ 15.92 22.71 34.03 46.26 61.27 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.34 22.56 28.85 37.89 49.99 Purchasing managers............................................... 26.92 27.87 34.59 78.08 78.08 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 19.69 19.69 20.00 31.25 40.11 Construction managers............................................. 23.14 28.78 36.87 45.67 53.35 Education administrators.......................................... 17.55 21.26 28.37 40.19 42.54 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 28.37 31.98 34.10 40.87 40.87 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 22.55 26.20 32.89 47.86 64.71 Engineering managers.............................................. 37.44 43.54 51.97 63.35 65.98 Food service managers............................................. 11.03 15.59 16.06 18.00 21.32 Lodging managers.................................................. 9.94 14.90 17.17 18.88 23.30 Medical and health services managers.............................. 19.12 29.87 34.17 41.10 47.66 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 19.87 22.44 26.04 30.42 36.06 Social and community service managers............................. 23.08 29.36 33.79 33.79 33.79 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 17.88 21.79 27.98 36.54 48.16 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 17.25 20.19 24.13 31.72 35.09 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 14.92 17.30 24.03 25.24 33.85 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 19.43 20.76 28.85 32.48 37.71 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 15.38 18.75 24.82 32.21 43.00 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 15.08 18.24 24.04 30.29 43.75 Cost estimators................................................... 21.54 25.78 29.65 40.80 48.83 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 18.88 25.75 27.92 33.33 48.50 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 18.88 27.92 33.65 39.42 86.10 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 24.87 31.85 33.69 42.70 42.70 Training and development specialists............................ 14.13 22.74 32.69 32.69 39.87 Logisticians...................................................... 18.50 20.67 30.31 39.54 53.94 Management analysts............................................... 21.17 30.02 35.23 47.47 53.34 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 18.27 20.91 25.21 30.29 39.68 Budget analysts................................................... 24.62 28.93 43.03 48.16 51.10 Credit analysts................................................... 19.75 22.09 28.99 29.26 76.66 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.29 22.22 27.70 42.50 64.33 Financial analysts.............................................. 17.29 23.50 27.70 48.08 83.29 Personal financial advisors..................................... 19.58 20.00 27.79 40.87 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 16.59 19.37 26.11 30.41 41.37 Financial examiners............................................... 20.25 21.90 33.65 33.73 45.48 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 16.15 17.64 26.38 35.00 37.62 Loan officers................................................... 16.15 17.84 27.18 35.00 37.62 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 21.37 26.79 36.58 44.23 53.85 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 32.93 34.86 48.22 56.87 65.34 Computer programmers.............................................. 22.84 24.23 34.34 37.75 48.08 Computer software engineers....................................... 27.64 33.65 42.25 47.27 55.29 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 27.64 34.72 42.25 45.00 53.13 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 28.10 32.31 41.59 50.00 60.06 Computer support specialists...................................... 16.00 18.01 24.26 31.70 43.27 Computer systems analysts......................................... 28.07 32.15 39.10 48.66 53.85 Database administrators........................................... 18.00 21.37 35.59 49.73 57.69 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 18.86 22.73 28.77 36.90 44.45 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 23.56 24.04 26.67 41.35 45.72 Operations research analysts...................................... 18.69 22.35 39.44 46.05 50.32 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 19.65 25.67 32.21 40.87 48.92 Architects, except naval.......................................... 17.74 20.19 31.73 52.45 56.67 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 17.74 20.19 31.73 52.45 56.67 Engineers......................................................... 25.96 31.25 37.85 44.35 52.00 Aerospace engineers............................................. 26.67 27.87 34.87 38.88 43.15 Chemical engineers.............................................. 31.87 32.24 39.39 52.68 56.78 Civil engineers................................................. 23.32 27.89 32.21 44.08 53.85 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 29.42 32.93 41.20 50.91 56.29 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.88 33.03 38.72 44.80 49.20 Electrical engineers.......................................... 28.95 33.04 35.22 45.60 53.82 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 25.07 32.40 40.87 44.35 48.10 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 28.61 32.65 37.81 49.57 56.66 Industrial engineers.......................................... 27.24 30.11 35.25 41.22 49.94 Mechanical engineers............................................ 22.23 28.57 35.90 39.36 45.31 Drafters.......................................................... 18.00 20.49 23.50 30.40 34.32 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 16.00 20.49 30.40 34.32 34.32 Mechanical drafters............................................. 18.50 18.50 20.98 21.79 24.81 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 17.00 20.90 25.35 28.18 29.00 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.00 21.65 25.51 28.18 28.18 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.18 16.70 17.28 21.64 25.25 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 12.50 14.25 14.35 17.03 19.39 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 16.35 21.57 26.16 34.97 44.89 Life scientists................................................... 18.15 20.50 32.53 38.50 46.91 Biological scientists........................................... 18.15 20.50 38.11 38.50 41.57 Medical scientists.............................................. 18.91 21.12 30.29 38.07 44.94 Physical scientists............................................... 19.23 23.89 29.77 40.56 79.33 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 22.17 24.44 34.78 52.72 79.33 Chemists...................................................... 22.17 24.44 34.78 52.72 79.33 Economists........................................................ 15.85 22.22 26.67 34.25 35.04 Market and survey researchers..................................... 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Market research analysts........................................ 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Biological technicians............................................ 11.42 18.27 21.94 26.35 26.56 Chemical technicians.............................................. 12.72 14.00 22.04 23.04 28.18 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 14.02 20.07 22.00 27.44 31.08 Community and social services occupations........................... 9.67 12.25 15.15 18.56 22.24 Counselors........................................................ 12.00 14.06 15.83 19.22 24.73 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 10.70 14.86 17.00 19.22 20.64 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 12.00 12.00 17.00 21.23 24.73 Social workers.................................................... 12.50 14.39 17.00 20.71 25.28 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.50 14.00 15.15 18.50 20.08 Medical and public health social workers........................ 12.38 16.62 20.65 24.78 32.05 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 12.02 15.00 19.00 20.71 26.00 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 8.95 9.50 11.99 14.79 16.41 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.95 9.05 10.00 13.25 15.00 Legal occupations................................................... 15.63 19.23 28.85 48.08 74.68 Lawyers........................................................... 21.03 36.33 55.29 72.84 76.92 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.42 17.31 19.33 28.85 34.62 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 15.90 16.06 20.70 22.13 25.66 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 15.90 16.06 20.10 22.13 25.66 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 8.79 10.37 21.18 29.36 38.11 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 23.00 23.80 28.11 39.52 57.00 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 30.28 33.45 42.18 56.62 71.45 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 23.52 26.25 28.77 48.16 59.85 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 23.52 26.25 28.77 56.62 59.85 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 18.90 24.65 31.11 37.65 37.65 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 29.06 29.36 33.83 47.65 72.12 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 29.06 29.36 33.83 47.65 72.12 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 30.77 35.25 44.25 53.57 67.64 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 28.70 42.74 44.59 53.72 67.64 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.60 26.60 30.95 42.57 81.61 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 22.15 27.56 31.22 43.15 57.00 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 16.04 21.01 24.24 28.71 38.74 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 22.15 26.00 34.17 40.60 47.48 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 27.56 28.13 30.10 32.33 35.52 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 27.87 30.10 42.28 57.00 57.00 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 10.00 12.00 21.35 29.89 35.84 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 8.25 10.00 10.37 12.02 14.00 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.25 10.00 10.37 12.02 13.90 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 17.49 20.04 23.97 29.81 35.57 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 16.49 19.44 22.67 29.61 33.39 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 17.49 23.36 29.48 36.14 41.54 Secondary school teachers....................................... 20.70 24.56 30.40 35.84 38.78 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 20.70 24.56 30.40 35.84 38.78 Special education teachers...................................... 16.93 18.23 26.45 31.83 32.79 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 7.76 9.40 10.48 20.61 31.20 Librarians........................................................ 19.71 21.18 25.00 27.98 31.00 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.25 8.79 9.50 10.50 12.37 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 10.07 14.94 21.00 30.33 43.27 Artists and related workers....................................... 11.36 14.42 23.44 47.07 47.07 Designers......................................................... 10.00 14.00 18.27 21.20 25.25 Floral designers................................................ 10.00 10.00 10.50 14.75 15.75 Graphic designers............................................... 14.00 16.79 18.27 20.79 25.00 Interior designers.............................................. 12.00 18.38 20.21 22.00 25.13 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 10.00 16.57 19.10 38.24 58.19 Producers and directors......................................... 14.84 18.26 27.07 49.76 58.19 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 8.50 16.10 31.73 32.97 43.27 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 8.50 14.50 29.28 31.73 32.97 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 14.67 18.02 28.08 49.93 51.26 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 14.67 18.02 28.08 49.93 51.26 Public relations specialists...................................... 12.88 20.00 25.98 33.92 43.85 Writers and editors............................................... 20.28 21.09 25.73 38.53 60.95 Editors......................................................... 19.01 21.03 21.09 29.17 42.02 Technical writers............................................... 21.05 23.93 30.33 60.95 60.95 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.50 18.72 25.13 30.78 47.81 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 18.11 18.93 22.60 23.89 28.98 Pharmacists....................................................... 11.23 43.00 49.25 52.00 55.50 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 24.24 72.12 156.42 215.49 225.11 Registered nurses................................................. 20.70 24.00 27.24 30.95 36.13 Therapists........................................................ 17.75 22.04 25.99 31.18 35.00 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.04 25.97 29.98 35.77 49.41 Physical therapists............................................. 28.44 30.45 32.66 34.62 42.00 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 19.31 20.40 23.85 26.52 27.85 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 24.72 25.82 25.82 26.52 30.65 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.00 14.79 17.14 23.11 25.50 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 13.24 16.16 23.06 24.71 27.40 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 11.46 13.00 15.69 17.14 19.38 Dental hygienists................................................. 23.26 25.28 28.57 34.76 37.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 14.04 20.23 26.00 29.74 34.16 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 13.00 13.81 21.23 25.50 32.00 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 25.36 30.05 30.05 30.05 34.94 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 16.38 22.41 26.00 27.04 35.72 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 8.40 10.29 14.91 18.00 20.16 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 8.40 9.50 12.00 14.78 16.15 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 7.00 7.00 7.25 8.70 10.01 Surgical technologists.......................................... 15.04 16.42 18.83 20.16 25.62 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.17 15.85 17.48 19.82 23.21 Medical records and health information technicians................ 11.29 14.00 14.73 20.67 23.00 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 13.22 14.50 16.50 19.58 26.01 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.13 9.44 10.98 13.20 16.00 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 7.85 8.81 10.00 11.09 12.55 Home health aides............................................... 7.15 8.08 9.00 10.05 10.28 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 7.95 9.08 10.25 11.55 12.86 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.00 8.00 9.01 10.00 10.76 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 10.05 17.18 20.06 23.95 27.05 Physical therapist assistants................................... 17.18 17.18 20.06 27.05 32.00 Physical therapist aides........................................ 10.00 10.05 12.50 23.84 24.78 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.50 10.76 12.57 14.50 17.49 Dental assistants............................................... 13.18 14.92 17.25 19.50 21.53 Medical assistants.............................................. 10.00 10.97 12.73 14.00 15.91 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 9.00 9.46 11.77 14.09 15.30 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.70 13.26 13.41 15.26 15.57 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.67 9.00 10.14 12.00 12.00 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 6.34 7.00 10.00 10.00 17.55 Protective service occupations...................................... 7.60 8.72 9.97 12.62 14.94 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 7.55 8.53 9.92 11.80 14.81 Security guards................................................. 7.55 8.52 9.92 11.80 14.81 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.60 7.60 8.73 10.75 12.86 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 7.25 7.60 8.50 9.42 10.75 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.13 6.00 7.32 9.50 12.07 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 8.50 10.00 12.73 14.99 19.71 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.00 10.56 12.00 22.63 22.65 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 8.25 9.93 12.73 14.93 19.71 Cooks............................................................. 6.67 7.50 9.19 11.17 13.00 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.25 6.67 7.50 8.75 10.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.31 9.08 11.00 12.50 14.70 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.00 8.35 10.00 11.75 13.27 Cooks, short order.............................................. 7.00 7.15 7.80 10.50 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.70 7.25 8.00 9.98 12.04 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.75 3.65 6.50 9.50 Bartenders...................................................... 3.36 4.25 6.50 9.90 12.18 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.23 3.15 3.67 6.77 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.00 5.40 7.25 8.35 10.51 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.26 7.00 8.00 9.80 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.25 6.85 8.00 9.75 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 6.00 6.63 7.00 7.64 10.05 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.50 7.77 8.30 8.49 9.61 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.00 7.43 8.00 9.00 10.50 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 4.00 6.00 7.25 9.00 12.00 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 7.71 8.98 11.12 13.99 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 11.50 13.94 17.50 21.25 30.28 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 11.18 11.50 13.94 17.26 18.13 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 17.00 19.62 21.25 30.28 46.15 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 7.50 8.50 10.55 13.00 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.00 7.25 8.78 10.90 13.14 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 6.78 7.50 8.28 9.75 12.17 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 7.75 8.50 9.25 11.70 14.00 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 7.53 8.50 9.00 11.00 13.80 Personal care and service occupations............................... 6.67 7.67 9.36 13.17 17.86 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 11.31 11.89 14.84 17.81 21.11 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 8.43 9.00 9.42 11.85 15.32 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.85 6.50 8.54 12.44 12.44 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.50 6.15 7.51 12.44 12.44 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 6.94 10.50 16.01 17.86 27.09 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 6.94 10.50 16.01 17.86 27.09 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 7.32 7.32 8.57 8.57 16.44 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 4.75 6.81 11.73 12.81 14.10 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 4.10 4.75 6.81 11.13 12.33 Transportation attendants......................................... 35.52 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.20 Flight attendants............................................... 37.97 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.44 Child care workers................................................ 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.13 10.32 Personal and home care aides...................................... 7.75 8.25 9.40 10.20 11.04 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.94 8.18 11.00 16.32 20.00 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 8.70 12.00 14.00 20.00 23.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.67 7.99 8.64 11.00 16.32 Sales and related occupations....................................... 7.00 8.20 10.70 16.88 30.27 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 9.60 12.50 16.35 20.91 30.87 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 9.94 12.50 16.23 19.23 24.62 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 9.14 12.00 20.70 29.43 48.44 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.67 7.50 9.00 11.35 15.00 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.65 7.25 8.19 9.50 11.50 Cashiers...................................................... 6.65 7.25 8.19 9.50 11.50 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 6.50 8.00 9.53 13.50 17.21 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 6.25 7.14 9.00 9.76 12.36 Parts salespersons............................................ 9.00 10.29 13.75 16.40 20.51 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.76 8.00 10.00 13.00 17.66 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 7.80 8.07 12.15 18.38 47.50 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.00 15.91 20.41 35.98 40.37 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 16.04 27.05 38.28 49.52 109.92 Travel agents..................................................... 10.43 10.43 10.43 12.63 17.34 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 15.39 19.76 26.10 37.08 47.45 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 15.39 20.67 24.81 44.13 56.02 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 15.50 19.38 26.49 34.61 47.45 Sales engineers................................................... 18.12 22.18 29.85 33.15 33.15 Telemarketers..................................................... 8.36 10.90 13.48 15.50 21.64 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 8.00 9.37 14.00 17.97 27.50 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 9.49 11.13 13.67 16.88 20.67 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.38 16.93 20.00 23.36 28.77 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 7.49 8.33 10.00 11.24 14.64 Telephone operators............................................... 9.00 9.00 11.10 11.70 12.00 Financial clerks.................................................. 10.00 11.00 13.25 16.25 19.39 Bill and account collectors..................................... 10.75 13.04 14.73 16.59 19.34 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.99 10.55 12.50 14.87 18.90 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.25 12.00 14.50 17.34 20.51 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 12.00 14.20 17.17 20.60 26.45 Procurement clerks.............................................. 8.74 12.15 16.70 19.50 21.15 Tellers......................................................... 9.61 10.32 11.23 12.65 14.98 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 11.29 12.02 15.48 18.07 20.25 Customer service representatives.................................. 9.66 11.81 13.58 16.63 20.19 File clerks....................................................... 7.85 7.93 10.00 12.00 15.40 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 8.00 8.50 9.50 10.40 11.50 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.00 8.15 11.66 14.29 20.00 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 9.06 9.06 12.59 15.12 15.12 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 11.13 12.50 14.90 17.34 19.99 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.26 13.66 14.73 18.46 18.46 Order clerks...................................................... 9.39 10.00 12.98 16.11 20.98 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.50 13.89 15.12 16.88 17.44 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.25 10.00 11.81 14.00 15.13 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 9.00 10.96 15.17 17.54 18.35 Couriers and messengers........................................... 7.50 8.00 8.40 10.61 12.57 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.19 11.50 17.00 20.21 24.12 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 9.19 11.50 17.00 20.21 24.12 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 11.14 12.50 13.93 18.26 18.82 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 11.68 14.70 19.05 22.87 25.36 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.30 9.70 12.00 15.01 18.16 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 7.50 8.98 10.56 12.50 14.21 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 7.40 7.90 12.09 14.85 20.72 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.06 13.40 15.32 19.23 25.38 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 13.09 16.00 19.23 24.24 30.67 Legal secretaries............................................... 15.32 15.32 15.32 19.13 26.20 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.49 13.20 15.11 18.00 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 10.70 12.87 14.50 18.16 21.01 Computer operators................................................ 11.00 13.03 14.50 18.45 23.48 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.98 11.14 13.63 16.65 18.37 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.92 11.02 13.40 16.65 18.37 Word processors and typists..................................... 12.91 14.53 15.17 17.00 23.39 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.55 13.00 16.50 17.00 17.38 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.00 12.00 14.42 16.95 21.11 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 10.00 10.40 12.60 14.18 16.87 Office clerks, general............................................ 10.00 11.50 13.41 15.75 18.66 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.60 9.70 11.73 13.09 14.25 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 6.50 7.00 8.00 13.01 15.70 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.00 15.00 19.00 24.00 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.92 20.00 23.00 25.72 30.00 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 9.75 12.53 20.47 21.00 21.00 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 10.00 18.00 20.47 21.00 21.00 Carpenters........................................................ 12.00 15.00 17.00 20.00 25.25 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Construction laborers............................................. 8.50 9.94 11.50 13.20 15.00 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.16 13.50 14.01 17.00 18.13 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.83 12.00 13.66 14.00 15.00 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 12.50 14.00 15.00 17.00 19.13 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 13.11 14.00 17.25 18.75 22.50 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 13.00 13.11 16.00 20.00 23.13 Electricians...................................................... 12.57 14.50 17.44 20.60 33.11 Insulation workers................................................ 11.43 12.15 13.50 15.78 19.46 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.51 14.94 18.16 20.36 23.40 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 12.51 15.14 18.50 20.36 23.40 Roofers........................................................... 8.50 9.50 11.33 15.00 22.38 Sheet metal workers............................................... 13.91 15.00 16.50 18.50 27.25 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.12 10.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 11.00 11.50 12.60 14.20 14.75 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.50 10.07 12.00 13.00 14.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 9.50 10.55 14.00 15.00 15.15 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 10.57 11.00 12.46 16.99 20.50 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 10.69 13.75 18.01 24.85 29.26 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 18.00 22.49 30.30 32.87 39.85 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 11.54 15.39 18.62 18.62 22.72 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 22.24 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 22.24 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 12.34 14.72 17.36 20.50 27.68 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 12.00 14.00 17.89 22.94 29.53 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 16.94 16.94 21.61 27.82 29.96 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 10.44 12.00 13.85 17.00 17.74 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 13.00 21.80 26.94 28.39 39.81 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.38 13.25 16.47 23.00 26.42 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 11.50 13.75 16.00 23.09 25.51 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.00 12.00 16.00 23.00 26.90 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 11.35 13.50 17.02 20.00 25.00 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 14.97 16.84 20.56 22.04 23.64 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 14.97 16.33 20.56 22.04 23.64 Small engine mechanics............................................ 9.75 10.00 11.25 15.00 18.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 9.00 15.00 17.19 20.69 21.50 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 11.00 14.30 16.50 24.09 29.00 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 10.69 12.16 14.44 15.50 18.36 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 11.22 14.00 17.55 22.18 28.75 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 13.97 16.23 20.25 25.46 29.13 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.00 11.83 15.27 19.06 27.78 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 12.74 14.29 17.05 21.51 25.34 Millwrights..................................................... 15.71 20.83 22.71 24.45 25.45 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 19.05 25.28 28.04 29.60 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 15.80 17.37 22.00 27.80 29.60 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 17.23 23.04 26.54 28.10 29.57 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.00 13.92 18.10 18.27 21.69 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.50 10.35 12.27 15.07 17.96 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 8.57 10.20 11.75 12.54 15.07 Production occupations.............................................. 8.00 10.00 13.13 17.15 23.10 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.54 17.00 21.15 27.54 33.65 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.70 10.15 12.00 14.14 17.03 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.50 9.99 11.50 13.70 16.79 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.98 11.22 12.20 16.96 17.03 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 7.50 14.30 14.92 17.47 25.60 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 8.75 9.50 14.75 16.00 18.00 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 8.00 10.17 12.50 15.25 22.92 Team assemblers................................................. 10.00 11.00 12.89 14.61 29.55 Bakers............................................................ 8.00 8.50 10.50 11.66 12.77 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.10 8.03 9.80 12.40 15.50 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 10.00 12.97 15.50 17.23 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 6.82 8.00 9.30 9.80 12.00 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 6.60 7.00 11.47 12.70 14.89 Food batchmakers................................................ 8.40 12.70 13.32 14.89 14.90 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.55 14.25 17.02 19.76 19.76 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 11.55 13.89 16.22 17.75 19.76 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 12.62 13.28 13.75 17.68 22.81 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 12.62 13.28 13.28 17.61 17.97 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 7.70 10.00 11.90 14.90 17.59 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.60 8.50 10.75 12.77 17.54 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 10.00 10.80 13.07 14.25 16.28 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 11.12 11.12 14.76 18.28 20.19 Machinists........................................................ 13.31 15.00 19.51 21.50 26.67 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.25 12.58 15.85 16.45 22.92 Tool and die makers............................................... 16.00 19.32 21.90 24.50 24.50 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 12.50 15.00 17.50 19.89 25.40 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 12.54 15.45 17.89 20.00 28.70 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.75 13.44 15.00 17.54 18.75 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 9.60 9.84 13.93 17.93 19.89 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 8.50 9.90 13.93 19.32 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 7.00 8.00 9.00 13.50 23.94 Bindery workers................................................. 7.00 8.00 9.00 13.50 23.94 Printers.......................................................... 10.81 11.97 15.00 20.18 22.51 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 13.50 13.50 19.73 23.25 29.23 Printing machine operators...................................... 10.81 11.00 14.03 19.81 21.87 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.50 8.53 10.00 13.13 16.69 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.25 6.70 7.50 8.75 11.59 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 7.00 8.50 12.50 15.31 16.28 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.50 10.00 11.68 12.96 14.75 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 8.50 10.00 11.82 13.50 14.50 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.00 8.00 8.03 12.02 13.06 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.25 10.15 12.09 13.42 14.10 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.68 12.82 15.59 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.57 10.25 14.50 17.98 20.96 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 12.40 13.27 17.15 19.03 19.03 Upholsterers.................................................... 9.25 15.45 15.45 19.65 23.49 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 10.00 10.75 14.00 14.71 17.00 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 9.80 10.00 11.44 14.30 14.67 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 10.25 13.00 14.01 15.00 18.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 13.91 16.55 29.14 36.04 36.04 Power plant operators........................................... 13.75 15.46 21.01 28.68 29.37 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 13.73 16.09 17.75 29.62 29.62 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 15.40 17.31 20.91 24.44 25.20 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 13.65 17.04 22.82 25.13 25.20 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 11.00 14.50 20.03 23.84 29.30 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 11.00 15.00 19.67 23.84 29.30 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 10.00 10.42 13.16 19.91 25.09 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.50 11.90 17.30 28.57 28.57 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 10.42 10.42 10.87 11.90 13.16 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.00 10.75 14.11 21.94 25.09 Cutting workers................................................... 10.00 11.00 12.76 15.96 18.90 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.76 13.00 15.04 18.41 22.36 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 9.50 10.51 11.99 14.02 17.53 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.52 8.52 9.00 14.80 28.49 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 12.53 13.19 15.85 16.05 36.07 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 8.50 9.40 11.69 15.39 20.19 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 8.31 11.28 16.03 20.00 26.60 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 11.28 14.00 16.05 22.00 26.60 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 9.20 11.13 14.00 16.85 18.84 Painting workers.................................................. 10.78 12.73 16.63 19.00 28.14 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.35 15.30 16.91 23.75 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 14.62 15.00 21.90 34.03 34.03 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 10.78 13.00 17.30 17.30 18.87 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 6.81 6.81 8.25 9.00 10.00 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 6.81 6.81 8.25 9.00 10.00 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.20 9.00 12.50 17.21 22.44 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.19 11.84 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 10.00 14.18 15.16 17.32 17.91 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 13.26 15.33 16.97 21.03 28.52 Helpers--production workers..................................... 6.75 7.50 9.60 13.60 17.09 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 7.30 9.00 11.88 15.93 21.76 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 9.54 16.19 19.38 23.41 27.52 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 15.00 18.75 24.05 26.92 29.25 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 85.29 85.29 145.91 145.91 173.18 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 85.29 85.29 145.91 145.91 173.18 Bus drivers....................................................... 7.96 8.94 10.00 13.80 14.90 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 7.96 8.94 9.00 14.90 14.90 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 9.25 11.52 14.56 19.95 22.50 Driver/sales workers............................................ 6.00 6.49 10.00 18.69 24.10 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.00 12.75 15.75 20.88 22.50 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 8.38 10.00 13.00 16.80 26.12 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 7.21 8.75 12.00 12.50 14.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 6.24 6.24 7.62 8.50 8.73 Crane and tower operators......................................... 17.15 21.12 22.55 22.55 22.55 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 14.00 16.84 18.00 19.00 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.00 14.00 16.80 18.00 19.00 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 9.83 11.25 13.67 16.35 21.16 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.00 8.00 9.73 11.88 14.97 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.40 7.11 8.50 10.00 11.76 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.02 8.25 10.02 12.75 16.00 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 8.19 8.94 10.85 12.04 13.44 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.50 7.25 8.38 10.00 12.00 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 8.17 11.45 13.03 13.38 16.78 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 8 State and local government workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $10.92 $13.63 $19.06 $27.39 $36.36 Management occupations.............................................. 21.01 27.91 34.21 45.34 55.59 Chief executives.................................................. 27.17 27.17 56.13 65.53 92.84 General and operations managers................................... 19.67 28.22 33.43 42.17 57.18 Legislators....................................................... 5.11 17.33 18.91 31.45 72.12 Administrative services managers.................................. 17.68 19.73 24.39 26.44 28.52 Computer and information systems managers......................... 31.89 33.62 35.08 40.46 49.99 Financial managers................................................ 26.68 32.31 38.94 47.32 59.73 Human resources managers.......................................... 25.95 25.95 29.52 38.13 45.34 Construction managers............................................. 25.39 27.34 34.65 35.72 49.04 Education administrators.......................................... 24.60 29.92 37.94 47.27 55.29 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 30.65 36.43 46.01 50.57 56.65 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 20.61 26.62 30.21 38.94 55.29 Medical and health services managers.............................. 22.17 29.70 41.30 58.59 99.99 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 14.08 17.31 19.23 22.05 33.51 Social and community service managers............................. 21.45 27.07 30.21 34.21 46.86 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 14.21 16.89 20.46 26.60 32.24 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 19.50 19.50 24.48 26.92 34.37 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 19.50 19.50 24.48 26.92 34.37 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 12.05 15.69 18.80 21.03 29.40 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 14.66 17.63 20.81 26.93 32.82 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 14.42 14.67 17.79 20.81 22.95 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 17.69 19.06 22.71 30.32 38.17 Training and development specialists............................ 14.47 18.49 22.35 28.90 33.04 Management analysts............................................... 17.34 18.45 21.22 25.96 33.01 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 13.83 17.53 21.63 26.70 30.44 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 14.38 15.65 16.63 23.55 29.39 Budget analysts................................................... 22.39 26.27 27.39 28.26 28.26 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 12.89 13.09 14.31 17.44 19.70 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.89 13.09 14.44 17.54 20.05 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 15.65 18.58 24.08 29.37 34.96 Computer programmers.............................................. 17.04 23.04 25.01 33.02 34.83 Computer software engineers....................................... 24.33 26.19 33.25 35.85 37.95 Computer support specialists...................................... 13.47 17.69 20.98 24.88 27.08 Computer systems analysts......................................... 15.67 20.77 27.05 29.37 31.65 Database administrators........................................... 15.52 15.52 29.20 31.96 34.96 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 16.81 21.70 30.40 40.05 45.32 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 18.38 18.38 19.85 27.95 36.52 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 17.70 20.93 25.73 31.06 38.61 Engineers......................................................... 20.98 24.78 28.39 32.28 41.58 Civil engineers................................................. 24.04 24.85 29.54 38.85 44.54 Environmental engineers......................................... 22.00 24.78 28.85 31.16 36.50 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 14.59 17.49 21.08 25.84 30.13 Civil engineering technicians................................... 14.59 16.18 20.11 23.56 25.03 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 14.33 17.22 19.19 20.88 28.19 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 16.62 19.54 23.43 27.65 33.20 Life scientists................................................... 17.78 17.78 19.80 22.38 23.70 Physical scientists............................................... 17.94 21.16 25.61 30.34 31.65 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 19.37 21.48 25.14 28.76 30.83 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 18.14 20.93 24.82 29.06 31.71 Psychologists..................................................... 21.72 25.32 30.70 41.31 53.57 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 21.72 25.32 30.70 41.31 53.57 Urban and regional planners....................................... 21.38 23.20 23.56 26.37 36.29 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 14.91 15.95 16.87 19.99 25.14 Community and social services occupations........................... 14.04 16.24 19.96 25.72 32.00 Counselors........................................................ 16.24 18.51 22.81 29.80 39.50 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 18.42 22.81 28.22 36.03 45.31 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.06 18.61 20.80 22.05 22.58 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 13.94 17.55 19.68 24.50 29.24 Social workers.................................................... 15.22 17.44 20.39 26.35 30.87 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.44 21.05 26.33 30.99 37.61 Medical and public health social workers........................ 15.04 15.74 18.39 23.39 28.21 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 15.99 17.56 19.01 21.24 25.46 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 12.14 13.88 15.93 19.71 23.12 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 14.44 15.17 16.83 20.51 25.44 Social and human service assistants............................. 11.25 12.98 14.49 15.98 18.97 Legal occupations................................................... 14.58 20.55 28.50 36.45 47.89 Lawyers........................................................... 21.48 26.63 33.75 43.27 47.89 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 11.05 16.63 19.24 60.00 60.00 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 12.00 13.69 17.03 26.54 28.81 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 12.29 21.65 28.00 35.89 44.18 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 22.60 29.66 38.67 47.76 60.61 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 11.91 30.16 46.82 52.35 59.85 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.90 30.52 33.99 43.88 66.55 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 28.40 30.55 34.02 45.28 53.85 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 29.22 34.63 39.80 50.43 62.59 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 28.94 32.85 38.23 51.49 62.83 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 31.82 36.79 48.74 62.63 62.63 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 35.19 38.74 40.56 50.48 66.67 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.54 29.20 39.99 42.33 50.73 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 26.15 41.59 41.59 42.33 42.33 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 26.65 29.07 34.59 45.07 56.42 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 15.96 22.20 29.71 39.50 49.43 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 15.96 22.20 29.71 39.50 49.43 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 30.70 42.19 45.00 55.16 68.40 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 26.58 32.93 37.54 47.19 60.46 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 28.25 30.95 37.22 41.55 55.83 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 20.90 25.08 33.81 43.26 55.62 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 20.90 20.90 23.40 33.81 39.60 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 22.17 24.85 29.70 35.70 42.10 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 23.39 25.49 29.33 36.61 43.68 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 18.08 25.95 28.92 36.58 44.55 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 23.56 25.49 29.52 36.61 43.68 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 21.97 24.42 29.34 34.92 41.04 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 21.90 24.14 28.93 34.91 40.84 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 22.08 25.22 30.94 34.97 41.98 Secondary school teachers....................................... 22.45 25.74 30.99 37.11 43.23 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 22.33 25.65 31.23 38.28 43.79 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 24.56 28.54 30.22 32.22 37.82 Special education teachers...................................... 23.35 24.12 28.58 36.17 44.60 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 22.55 24.85 30.39 38.16 46.40 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 21.76 24.97 29.69 38.95 44.60 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 23.38 23.90 26.92 31.30 39.68 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 9.16 13.96 23.21 29.41 40.35 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 18.00 20.29 24.11 31.50 32.44 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 18.21 22.32 27.39 32.70 40.09 Librarians........................................................ 18.00 21.38 28.85 36.65 47.48 Library technicians............................................... 11.37 12.36 13.65 16.26 19.03 Instructional coordinators........................................ 21.78 25.21 34.54 42.29 43.34 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.16 10.66 12.07 13.55 16.48 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 12.55 16.18 18.17 20.91 24.24 Public relations specialists...................................... 12.82 17.43 20.91 25.61 31.43 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 11.93 16.33 21.63 27.12 32.19 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 13.37 15.23 18.43 19.40 28.05 Registered nurses................................................. 19.36 21.89 25.83 29.89 35.00 Therapists........................................................ 21.43 24.00 26.94 30.46 40.30 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 23.95 25.83 29.90 40.30 46.03 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 13.01 19.45 21.38 24.75 26.05 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 18.81 20.27 22.18 25.05 26.05 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 10.22 21.04 25.41 29.38 32.19 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 19.55 21.54 25.21 27.00 32.19 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 8.83 9.98 13.12 17.16 21.46 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 10.63 11.33 12.55 14.94 19.10 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 11.54 11.68 13.75 20.07 20.53 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 9.70 10.98 11.60 13.12 14.94 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 12.45 14.92 16.97 18.47 19.50 Medical records and health information technicians................ 10.45 12.41 14.75 17.79 20.23 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 13.69 13.69 20.11 23.51 26.25 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 13.69 13.69 20.11 23.51 26.25 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.96 10.00 11.09 12.43 14.32 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.76 9.60 10.92 11.47 12.74 Home health aides............................................... 8.95 8.95 9.52 12.62 14.04 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.50 9.35 10.36 11.60 12.66 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 10.40 10.95 12.46 14.32 17.71 Medical assistants.............................................. 9.66 11.00 12.46 13.52 14.32 Protective service occupations...................................... 12.19 14.18 17.82 23.74 31.26 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 16.46 21.58 30.94 40.29 45.81 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 13.22 13.22 17.48 28.21 38.14 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 19.38 25.14 33.09 42.20 46.25 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 16.35 18.81 21.53 31.25 40.83 Fire fighters..................................................... 11.67 13.26 16.14 20.28 25.82 Fire inspectors................................................... 20.33 20.42 23.71 23.71 26.23 Fire inspectors and investigators............................... 20.33 20.42 23.71 23.71 26.23 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.69 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.69 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 14.42 16.21 20.58 26.43 31.97 Parking enforcement workers....................................... 11.66 12.98 13.53 17.51 19.85 Police officers................................................... 14.20 16.64 20.62 25.96 31.46 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 14.20 16.64 20.62 25.96 31.46 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.38 11.44 12.28 13.57 15.11 Security guards................................................. 10.38 11.44 12.28 13.57 15.11 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 8.22 8.22 12.92 15.75 20.00 Crossing guards................................................. 7.24 10.39 13.63 14.10 17.39 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.25 9.09 13.80 15.26 19.42 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.83 9.83 10.94 14.97 17.23 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 12.37 14.57 14.99 17.88 24.16 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 12.37 14.57 14.99 17.88 24.16 Cooks............................................................. 8.81 9.74 10.77 13.98 18.30 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.81 9.74 10.77 13.82 17.73 Food service, tipped.............................................. 8.65 9.14 10.04 10.60 14.44 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 8.83 9.14 10.06 10.60 14.44 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 7.79 9.78 9.93 11.55 13.92 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 9.67 9.83 9.93 11.34 13.92 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 7.52 7.52 7.52 12.01 13.56 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 8.92 10.00 11.46 13.87 17.43 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 12.72 15.29 17.16 19.14 20.64 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 12.52 14.44 16.22 18.36 20.64 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 15.75 16.51 19.89 19.97 20.96 Building cleaning workers......................................... 8.52 9.66 10.76 12.39 14.33 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 8.79 9.74 10.87 12.50 14.45 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 7.90 8.78 10.25 11.56 13.00 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 9.85 10.74 12.60 16.14 18.44 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.18 10.95 12.83 16.14 18.44 Personal care and service occupations............................... 7.03 8.40 10.91 15.53 20.97 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 8.40 11.15 11.35 16.90 18.48 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 6.33 6.50 7.89 9.42 10.74 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 6.33 6.50 7.89 9.42 10.74 Transportation attendants......................................... 7.98 8.49 9.93 12.25 25.79 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 7.98 8.49 9.93 12.25 25.79 Child care workers................................................ 7.10 8.30 11.48 13.79 16.20 Personal and home care aides...................................... 5.85 8.54 9.03 9.25 11.25 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 7.00 8.25 10.80 16.26 22.60 Recreation workers.............................................. 7.00 8.00 10.10 16.26 23.38 Sales and related occupations....................................... 9.78 11.48 15.33 20.85 25.23 Retail sales workers.............................................. 9.00 10.28 12.34 14.72 17.91 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.78 10.28 12.70 14.72 17.91 Cashiers...................................................... 9.78 10.28 12.70 14.72 17.91 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 10.58 12.15 14.79 17.80 21.14 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.42 15.00 19.39 21.81 22.59 Financial clerks.................................................. 11.91 13.84 15.96 18.35 21.45 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 11.15 12.93 15.39 17.35 25.12 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 11.91 13.84 16.11 18.40 20.78 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 14.42 14.42 17.78 20.01 21.76 Procurement clerks.............................................. 13.12 14.97 16.56 16.56 23.72 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 11.12 12.12 14.16 17.25 22.78 Customer service representatives.................................. 12.03 12.41 14.58 16.52 17.36 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 11.37 12.81 15.54 18.24 20.89 File clerks....................................................... 8.96 10.00 12.55 17.35 17.83 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 7.24 9.76 11.39 12.69 15.07 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 10.68 11.49 14.53 17.12 19.39 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 8.46 9.10 11.52 15.21 17.58 Dispatchers....................................................... 10.97 12.44 13.95 16.17 18.39 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.76 12.44 13.98 16.34 18.53 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 11.35 11.95 13.53 15.41 17.64 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.00 10.00 10.66 16.45 17.09 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.69 13.72 15.50 18.95 21.91 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.20 14.38 16.83 20.63 24.08 Legal secretaries............................................... 10.80 12.02 14.76 16.56 19.83 Medical secretaries............................................. 11.90 11.90 13.27 16.66 20.98 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 11.50 13.48 15.04 17.26 19.95 Computer operators................................................ 12.35 13.73 17.28 19.15 21.21 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.64 11.96 13.93 22.14 26.45 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.57 13.57 13.93 26.45 26.45 Word processors and typists..................................... 9.41 9.80 11.28 14.12 28.00 Office clerks, general............................................ 9.66 10.98 12.85 16.03 18.97 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 11.32 13.17 16.90 21.56 25.67 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 15.42 19.99 23.55 25.80 31.08 Carpenters........................................................ 12.54 13.46 13.93 18.59 21.24 Construction laborers............................................. 9.18 10.08 12.14 12.56 14.06 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.51 12.54 14.45 17.23 20.62 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 11.38 12.54 14.88 17.64 21.93 Electricians...................................................... 18.40 19.72 22.36 22.36 26.89 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 13.19 14.98 20.53 25.34 25.57 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 14.00 16.72 20.84 25.57 25.57 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.07 17.49 20.88 24.47 30.48 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 10.61 11.48 12.55 15.10 17.81 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 12.13 12.91 14.17 17.27 24.40 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 12.26 14.12 17.02 20.19 24.26 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 14.79 17.39 20.89 25.51 30.01 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 12.00 14.73 16.83 25.14 31.01 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 11.07 13.63 15.69 18.22 23.19 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 11.07 13.63 14.79 18.62 23.50 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 12.56 12.93 14.81 25.85 27.21 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 11.75 12.03 14.25 17.67 24.84 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 11.75 12.03 14.25 17.67 24.84 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 12.26 14.24 16.63 19.41 22.03 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 12.26 14.23 16.61 19.16 22.03 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 11.34 13.34 13.34 20.75 24.09 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 10.03 13.34 13.34 13.34 13.34 Production occupations.............................................. 12.13 14.23 16.17 20.12 22.91 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.61 15.28 19.36 23.16 24.34 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 12.32 14.03 16.13 20.10 22.24 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 9.65 11.80 13.88 16.56 20.82 Bus drivers....................................................... 9.84 11.75 14.05 16.24 20.19 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 10.55 12.36 17.62 22.65 26.93 Bus drivers, school............................................. 9.68 11.69 13.81 15.87 19.18 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 12.54 13.19 15.40 18.93 20.82 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 12.69 13.22 15.75 19.05 20.82 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.47 8.32 11.59 12.17 13.80 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.47 8.32 11.59 12.09 13.80 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 7.50 9.65 11.59 14.25 16.85 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 9 Full-time civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $8.75 $11.25 $15.74 $24.04 $35.58 Management occupations.............................................. 19.27 25.00 33.65 46.92 63.35 Chief executives.................................................. 20.52 20.52 55.34 75.48 104.45 General and operations managers................................... 19.05 25.64 37.63 52.35 80.67 Legislators....................................................... 4.54 12.50 26.67 31.45 72.12 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 17.85 18.36 23.56 37.69 62.05 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 23.48 29.22 42.97 51.77 61.98 Marketing managers.............................................. 29.05 31.77 40.43 61.90 72.12 Sales managers.................................................. 22.60 26.25 42.97 47.60 58.78 Public relations managers......................................... 15.00 18.96 27.74 44.31 64.24 Administrative services managers.................................. 19.23 21.04 25.96 31.49 34.30 Computer and information systems managers......................... 27.98 33.62 41.98 60.41 67.31 Financial managers................................................ 15.92 23.58 34.67 46.40 61.27 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 25.95 27.24 28.17 29.17 45.34 Training and development managers............................... 32.00 35.70 45.20 96.15 96.15 Industrial production managers.................................... 22.56 22.56 28.87 37.88 48.99 Purchasing managers............................................... 22.48 27.40 32.89 78.08 78.08 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 19.69 20.00 35.18 35.18 39.46 Construction managers............................................. 23.14 28.78 36.71 45.25 53.35 Education administrators.......................................... 20.00 26.62 34.10 45.01 55.29 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 30.58 34.10 40.87 48.67 55.54 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 21.11 26.31 30.21 38.94 55.29 Engineering managers.............................................. 37.44 42.32 51.70 63.35 65.98 Food service managers............................................. 11.03 15.59 16.06 18.27 22.15 Lodging managers.................................................. 9.94 14.90 17.17 18.88 23.30 Medical and health services managers.............................. 22.17 29.70 34.17 44.75 55.04 Natural sciences managers......................................... 21.20 21.20 23.60 27.52 58.78 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 19.87 21.73 23.98 30.42 33.51 Social and community service managers............................. 23.02 28.41 33.79 33.79 34.21 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 17.10 20.79 26.46 34.48 46.94 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 17.30 20.19 24.13 31.66 35.09 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 14.92 17.30 24.03 25.24 33.85 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 19.50 20.43 26.14 32.24 37.50 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 15.61 18.75 24.82 32.21 43.00 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 15.08 18.24 24.38 31.17 43.75 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 16.20 18.80 28.84 32.93 34.38 Cost estimators................................................... 21.54 25.75 29.65 40.80 47.50 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 17.21 21.68 25.75 32.69 41.48 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 14.67 18.88 27.92 37.98 86.10 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 19.06 21.39 29.45 38.46 42.70 Training and development specialists............................ 14.47 19.68 31.74 32.69 39.87 Logisticians...................................................... 18.50 20.67 30.31 39.54 53.94 Management analysts............................................... 19.22 23.04 32.85 46.17 51.64 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 17.00 20.08 24.82 29.81 38.65 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 14.38 15.65 16.63 23.55 29.39 Budget analysts................................................... 23.00 26.27 29.52 43.07 51.10 Credit analysts................................................... 19.75 22.09 28.99 29.26 76.66 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 18.07 22.22 27.57 41.76 64.33 Financial analysts.............................................. 19.23 23.50 27.57 48.08 83.29 Personal financial advisors..................................... 19.68 21.20 27.79 41.30 52.89 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 16.10 19.01 24.98 29.94 39.90 Financial examiners............................................... 20.25 24.18 33.65 34.66 43.75 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 14.42 17.17 23.89 31.27 40.14 Loan officers................................................... 15.36 17.17 25.89 31.27 43.91 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 12.89 13.09 14.58 17.53 20.05 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 12.89 13.09 14.56 18.11 20.42 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 19.94 25.00 34.81 43.00 53.11 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 32.93 34.86 50.79 57.72 65.67 Computer programmers.............................................. 22.84 24.23 32.69 37.55 47.47 Computer software engineers....................................... 27.64 33.17 42.25 47.19 54.99 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 27.64 34.50 42.25 44.88 53.00 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 27.94 32.31 40.96 48.56 60.00 Computer support specialists...................................... 15.47 18.01 23.67 28.83 39.97 Computer systems analysts......................................... 25.00 30.53 37.36 45.95 53.85 Database administrators........................................... 18.00 21.37 30.23 38.15 57.69 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 20.19 23.02 29.43 37.68 45.32 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 18.38 24.04 24.04 39.90 45.19 Operations research analysts...................................... 20.67 24.92 26.72 43.40 48.11 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 19.47 25.13 31.20 40.18 48.56 Architects, except naval.......................................... 19.23 24.69 32.32 52.45 56.67 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 17.74 23.32 31.73 52.45 56.67 Engineers......................................................... 25.21 29.86 36.54 43.59 50.80 Aerospace engineers............................................. 26.67 27.87 34.87 38.88 43.15 Chemical engineers.............................................. 31.87 32.24 39.39 52.68 56.78 Civil engineers................................................. 24.00 25.96 31.25 42.71 52.00 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 29.42 32.69 45.29 51.95 56.29 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 25.29 32.52 38.18 44.59 49.04 Electrical engineers.......................................... 25.83 32.48 35.07 44.99 53.42 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 25.08 32.71 40.87 44.35 48.10 Environmental engineers......................................... 22.00 24.81 28.85 31.16 41.46 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 27.24 31.50 36.68 49.57 56.66 Industrial engineers.......................................... 22.09 28.61 35.03 40.03 49.94 Mechanical engineers............................................ 22.23 28.57 35.90 39.36 45.31 Drafters.......................................................... 17.25 20.00 22.65 30.40 32.53 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 15.97 20.49 30.40 31.09 34.32 Mechanical drafters............................................. 18.50 18.50 20.98 21.79 24.81 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 16.88 20.46 25.35 28.18 28.96 Civil engineering technicians................................... 14.59 16.18 20.11 23.56 25.03 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 18.13 21.65 25.58 28.18 28.38 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 16.18 16.70 17.28 21.64 25.25 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 14.00 14.35 15.00 19.39 21.11 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 16.58 20.98 25.33 33.22 42.30 Life scientists................................................... 18.15 20.50 29.90 38.50 46.91 Biological scientists........................................... 18.15 20.50 38.11 38.50 41.57 Medical scientists.............................................. 18.75 21.12 28.50 37.98 44.61 Physical scientists............................................... 19.23 23.62 27.54 34.78 49.51 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 20.98 23.62 30.20 39.44 79.33 Chemists...................................................... 20.98 23.62 30.20 39.44 79.33 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 18.13 23.17 25.61 32.46 43.80 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 18.13 22.72 25.59 32.66 43.80 Economists........................................................ 15.85 21.67 26.16 34.25 35.04 Market and survey researchers..................................... 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Market research analysts........................................ 22.12 24.44 27.79 32.21 43.68 Psychologists..................................................... 21.72 23.56 28.67 40.39 53.57 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 21.72 23.56 28.67 40.39 53.57 Urban and regional planners....................................... 21.38 23.20 23.56 26.37 36.29 Biological technicians............................................ 11.42 17.72 21.94 25.18 26.56 Chemical technicians.............................................. 13.00 14.51 22.23 23.45 28.18 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 14.91 16.87 20.76 24.79 30.77 Community and social services occupations........................... 11.50 14.06 16.82 21.61 28.21 Counselors........................................................ 13.58 15.62 19.91 25.47 34.46 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 12.50 15.43 16.68 20.64 23.83 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 12.00 17.37 24.73 31.17 41.53 Mental health counselors........................................ 15.83 18.01 20.80 22.05 22.52 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 13.64 14.98 18.18 22.68 27.09 Social workers.................................................... 13.65 15.21 18.43 22.60 28.50 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 12.50 14.26 17.21 24.79 30.32 Medical and public health social workers........................ 15.04 16.43 18.94 24.28 28.87 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 13.65 16.86 18.65 20.71 25.16 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 9.05 11.09 14.13 16.41 20.13 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 14.44 15.17 16.83 20.51 25.44 Social and human service assistants............................. 8.95 9.47 11.50 14.78 16.41 Legal occupations................................................... 15.90 19.23 28.85 47.89 69.71 Lawyers........................................................... 21.15 33.87 48.08 67.31 76.92 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 11.05 16.63 19.24 60.00 60.00 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 14.42 17.31 19.67 28.85 34.62 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 15.90 20.10 22.13 25.55 25.66 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 15.90 20.10 22.13 22.13 25.66 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 11.38 20.61 27.27 35.08 43.40 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 23.80 26.25 35.25 46.22 58.89 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 33.45 41.25 46.82 55.31 60.26 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 26.25 28.77 32.11 43.00 62.92 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 23.52 28.77 31.54 48.16 68.56 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 27.41 29.87 34.02 43.00 53.16 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 37.10 37.10 43.70 82.56 82.56 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 37.10 37.10 43.70 82.56 82.56 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 29.14 32.85 38.23 50.43 67.90 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 29.06 32.85 38.23 49.52 69.71 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 28.00 32.05 43.99 49.03 57.16 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 26.99 31.82 45.56 53.58 58.89 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 32.76 38.74 41.20 50.41 63.22 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 28.70 38.74 38.95 44.59 53.72 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 26.60 29.07 38.59 42.33 50.73 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 26.15 41.59 41.59 42.33 48.72 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 26.60 27.69 30.95 39.83 50.73 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 21.00 25.71 30.35 42.36 49.43 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 21.00 25.71 30.35 42.36 49.43 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 30.70 31.35 47.61 65.26 95.76 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 25.14 28.71 36.01 44.26 57.76 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 24.24 24.24 35.12 36.01 36.91 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 26.00 28.63 34.88 41.46 52.80 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 24.14 25.14 32.93 37.54 43.59 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 28.13 31.22 38.37 57.21 65.13 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 27.87 30.10 42.28 57.00 57.00 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 20.90 23.80 24.07 38.31 49.66 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 18.90 19.62 32.26 39.84 45.08 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 20.80 24.01 29.06 35.17 41.29 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 10.00 10.37 23.39 30.21 38.52 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 8.25 10.10 10.50 13.90 27.93 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 23.45 25.47 29.47 36.61 43.68 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 21.36 23.95 29.06 34.67 40.84 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 21.28 23.75 28.58 34.50 40.54 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 21.71 25.15 30.60 34.98 41.54 Secondary school teachers....................................... 22.33 25.65 30.77 36.61 41.78 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 22.31 25.65 31.09 37.15 42.61 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 24.56 28.54 30.22 32.22 37.82 Special education teachers...................................... 23.03 24.45 28.58 35.94 44.55 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 22.55 24.85 30.66 38.05 46.34 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 21.76 24.97 29.69 38.95 44.60 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 23.38 23.90 26.76 30.79 39.38 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 9.40 15.25 23.70 31.20 38.52 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 17.91 22.89 25.07 31.72 39.00 Librarians........................................................ 19.58 21.61 27.55 34.88 43.70 Library technicians............................................... 11.50 12.85 14.22 15.36 17.66 Instructional coordinators........................................ 22.94 25.21 34.38 42.29 44.95 Teacher assistants................................................ 8.73 9.92 11.44 13.01 15.48 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 12.00 16.57 21.05 30.33 43.27 Designers......................................................... 12.00 15.75 19.00 23.52 26.00 Graphic designers............................................... 14.50 16.79 19.23 23.52 25.00 Interior designers.............................................. 12.00 18.38 20.21 22.00 25.13 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 14.84 17.49 22.75 41.88 58.19 Producers and directors......................................... 14.84 17.49 22.75 41.88 58.19 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 15.39 18.03 31.73 32.97 43.27 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 13.46 15.42 24.88 31.73 32.97 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 15.38 18.44 28.83 49.93 51.26 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 15.38 18.44 28.83 49.93 51.26 Public relations specialists...................................... 13.73 20.00 21.15 33.65 39.40 Writers and editors............................................... 20.28 21.09 25.73 38.53 60.95 Editors......................................................... 19.01 21.03 21.09 29.17 42.02 Technical writers............................................... 21.05 23.93 30.33 60.95 60.95 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 13.83 16.35 18.17 19.38 35.74 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 14.25 18.00 24.34 30.00 42.44 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 14.42 15.96 18.43 22.60 24.98 Pharmacists....................................................... 43.00 47.71 50.53 52.54 55.50 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 24.24 68.68 156.42 215.49 225.11 Registered nurses................................................. 20.29 23.45 26.85 30.64 35.50 Therapists........................................................ 17.33 22.37 25.99 30.00 33.62 Occupational therapists......................................... 24.04 24.82 29.17 31.63 35.77 Physical therapists............................................. 27.63 30.11 32.01 33.41 34.88 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 19.36 21.42 24.53 26.84 28.65 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 23.95 25.82 26.77 33.29 44.99 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 12.00 14.83 17.41 23.11 25.43 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 13.24 16.16 23.00 24.71 26.94 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 11.46 13.00 15.69 17.14 19.38 Dental hygienists................................................. 24.29 26.85 28.57 35.00 39.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 13.81 21.24 26.00 29.00 32.19 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 10.22 13.00 22.15 25.18 32.00 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 17.51 21.30 26.00 27.04 30.00 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 9.27 11.00 13.70 20.00 23.00 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 10.00 11.57 14.71 18.00 20.16 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 9.50 11.00 12.67 15.27 16.54 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 7.85 9.98 11.17 12.77 14.94 Surgical technologists.......................................... 14.89 16.00 18.58 20.16 23.92 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 14.00 15.37 17.00 19.64 22.77 Medical records and health information technicians................ 10.88 13.35 15.38 19.02 23.03 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 13.68 15.75 17.25 20.89 26.01 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 13.69 13.69 20.11 25.19 26.25 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 8.59 9.83 11.23 13.41 16.13 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 8.08 9.13 10.11 11.37 12.65 Home health aides............................................... 8.00 8.30 9.50 10.05 10.91 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 8.19 9.29 10.30 11.60 12.81 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.25 9.60 10.98 11.23 11.89 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 13.45 17.18 20.06 24.78 32.00 Physical therapist assistants................................... 17.18 17.18 20.06 27.05 32.00 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 9.97 11.00 12.83 14.63 17.50 Dental assistants............................................... 12.55 14.50 17.25 19.50 21.88 Medical assistants.............................................. 10.00 10.82 12.55 14.00 15.91 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 9.00 9.46 11.77 14.09 15.30 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 12.70 13.26 13.41 15.26 15.57 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.67 9.75 11.85 12.00 12.00 Protective service occupations...................................... 9.00 11.20 14.79 20.73 27.97 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 16.46 21.58 30.94 40.29 45.81 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 13.22 13.22 17.48 28.21 38.14 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 19.38 25.14 33.09 42.20 46.25 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 16.35 18.81 21.53 31.25 40.83 Fire fighters..................................................... 11.95 13.76 17.20 22.79 26.95 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 11.79 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 11.73 13.41 14.74 17.55 21.84 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 14.42 16.21 20.58 26.43 31.97 Police officers................................................... 14.20 16.62 20.58 25.96 31.44 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 14.20 16.62 20.58 25.96 31.44 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 8.00 9.00 9.92 11.92 14.81 Security guards................................................. 8.00 9.00 9.92 11.85 14.78 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 8.73 8.76 12.86 17.43 25.32 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.73 8.73 8.73 9.97 15.81 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.65 6.50 8.49 11.00 13.86 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 9.00 10.56 13.25 15.50 20.19 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 10.00 10.56 12.00 22.63 22.65 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 8.75 10.33 13.25 15.38 19.71 Cooks............................................................. 7.15 8.00 9.90 11.63 13.57 Cooks, fast food................................................ 6.50 7.33 8.00 10.00 11.00 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 8.40 9.25 10.92 12.94 15.13 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 6.62 8.26 10.00 12.00 13.57 Cooks, short order.............................................. 7.00 7.15 8.25 11.00 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.87 7.50 9.00 11.00 12.50 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.75 3.66 6.33 9.75 Bartenders...................................................... 3.36 4.07 6.00 7.95 11.11 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.13 3.38 3.94 6.28 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 4.78 6.00 7.84 9.14 11.35 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.55 7.50 9.71 11.52 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.50 7.94 9.83 11.50 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 6.40 6.96 7.00 9.10 13.35 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 7.24 8.00 8.49 8.88 10.21 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.00 7.43 8.00 9.00 10.00 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 5.26 8.00 9.00 12.00 14.00 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 7.00 8.17 10.01 12.30 15.42 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 11.50 13.94 17.26 21.18 30.28 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 11.18 12.50 14.10 17.87 19.08 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 16.51 19.62 21.25 30.28 30.28 Building cleaning workers......................................... 7.00 8.00 9.50 11.56 13.50 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 7.00 8.00 10.00 11.82 13.67 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 7.00 7.84 8.50 10.25 12.17 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 8.00 8.98 10.74 13.67 16.14 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 8.00 8.98 10.58 13.25 16.36 Personal care and service occupations............................... 7.00 8.00 10.20 14.00 21.45 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 11.15 11.67 14.84 17.81 21.11 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 8.00 9.95 12.44 12.44 13.92 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 7.65 12.44 12.44 12.44 12.44 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 7.37 10.75 16.01 17.86 27.09 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 7.37 10.75 16.01 17.86 27.09 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 4.75 6.67 11.50 12.81 14.33 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 4.10 4.75 6.81 11.13 12.33 Transportation attendants......................................... 12.25 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.20 Flight attendants............................................... 37.74 37.97 40.26 48.20 48.20 Child care workers................................................ 6.70 7.00 8.24 9.60 11.37 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.25 9.50 10.00 10.75 11.26 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 8.18 10.03 11.39 16.32 21.40 Recreation workers.............................................. 8.18 8.64 11.00 17.47 21.46 Sales and related occupations....................................... 8.00 9.50 12.82 19.89 35.12 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 10.43 12.82 16.35 21.41 30.87 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 10.10 12.70 16.35 19.31 24.92 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 10.91 16.00 24.04 33.66 52.70 Retail sales workers.............................................. 7.46 8.33 9.96 12.50 16.71 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 7.25 8.00 8.92 10.50 12.25 Cashiers...................................................... 7.25 8.00 8.92 10.50 12.25 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 8.00 9.51 10.90 15.37 18.09 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 7.14 9.00 9.53 10.00 15.37 Parts salespersons............................................ 10.50 12.35 15.16 16.88 23.39 Retail salespersons............................................. 7.50 9.00 11.00 14.37 20.00 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 7.80 8.07 12.15 18.38 47.50 Insurance sales agents............................................ 12.00 15.91 20.41 35.98 40.37 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 16.49 29.56 38.28 57.69 112.99 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 15.50 19.88 26.49 37.08 47.45 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 15.39 20.67 24.81 44.13 56.02 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 15.50 19.44 26.93 34.95 47.45 Sales engineers................................................... 18.12 22.18 29.85 33.15 33.15 Telemarketers..................................................... 8.88 10.90 13.50 16.00 21.88 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 8.88 11.37 15.06 19.00 28.20 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 10.00 11.58 14.22 17.41 20.98 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 14.38 15.80 19.50 22.84 28.58 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 8.33 9.32 10.50 11.78 14.69 Telephone operators............................................... 9.00 9.00 11.70 11.70 20.02 Financial clerks.................................................. 10.01 11.25 13.97 16.83 19.93 Bill and account collectors..................................... 11.00 13.06 14.73 16.57 19.23 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 9.99 10.75 12.93 15.38 19.00 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.50 12.07 14.77 17.60 20.67 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 12.00 14.42 17.17 20.60 24.92 Procurement clerks.............................................. 11.75 13.04 16.59 19.50 23.72 Tellers......................................................... 9.66 10.36 11.54 12.67 15.15 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 12.16 12.16 14.22 18.52 21.17 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 11.12 12.29 14.36 17.62 23.18 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 11.29 12.02 15.74 18.07 20.25 Customer service representatives.................................. 10.08 11.90 13.78 17.20 20.36 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 11.59 13.14 16.00 18.87 20.65 File clerks....................................................... 7.93 9.13 10.44 12.88 15.93 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 8.00 8.50 9.50 10.35 11.14 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 7.00 9.50 12.35 14.73 20.00 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 9.06 11.12 12.69 13.76 15.23 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 11.13 12.44 14.71 17.34 20.44 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.54 13.66 14.97 18.46 18.46 Order clerks...................................................... 9.39 10.29 13.00 17.00 20.98 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 11.50 13.40 15.12 17.12 19.23 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 9.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 15.60 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 7.80 10.96 15.81 17.54 18.00 Dispatchers....................................................... 9.73 11.96 15.85 18.53 22.42 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 10.43 12.49 14.16 16.47 18.60 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 9.19 11.50 16.85 19.35 24.05 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 10.00 11.14 13.37 17.07 18.45 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 11.90 14.70 18.08 22.87 25.00 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 8.35 9.75 12.00 15.05 18.16 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 8.86 9.94 11.24 13.00 14.70 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 7.40 9.75 12.52 16.06 20.84 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 11.47 13.62 15.32 19.23 24.49 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.63 15.24 18.75 23.13 29.19 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.26 15.32 15.32 18.62 25.97 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.00 11.80 13.31 15.14 18.10 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 11.05 13.18 15.00 18.01 20.59 Computer operators................................................ 12.00 13.03 15.14 18.87 23.48 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 9.85 11.38 13.81 16.88 18.37 Data entry keyers............................................... 9.95 11.45 13.81 17.50 18.37 Word processors and typists..................................... 9.74 11.30 14.53 16.64 24.04 Desktop publishers................................................ 11.55 13.00 16.50 17.00 17.38 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 10.00 12.04 14.46 17.14 21.63 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 10.34 10.40 12.98 14.18 16.87 Office clerks, general............................................ 10.22 11.94 13.78 15.93 19.06 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 9.60 9.70 11.73 13.09 14.50 Statistical assistants............................................ 14.09 23.84 25.01 27.52 27.52 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 6.50 7.00 8.00 13.01 15.70 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 10.00 12.00 15.00 19.46 24.04 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 16.92 20.00 23.00 25.72 30.00 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 10.00 18.00 20.47 21.00 21.00 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 10.50 18.00 20.47 21.00 24.38 Carpenters........................................................ 12.00 15.00 17.00 20.00 25.25 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 13.50 14.55 16.00 18.00 19.50 Construction laborers............................................. 8.50 9.94 11.70 13.16 15.00 Construction equipment operators.................................. 11.26 13.31 14.01 17.00 18.53 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 10.83 12.00 13.66 14.00 15.00 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 12.00 13.75 15.00 17.24 19.13 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 13.11 14.00 17.25 18.75 22.50 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 13.00 13.11 16.00 20.00 23.13 Electricians...................................................... 12.57 15.00 17.50 21.25 33.11 Insulation workers................................................ 11.43 12.15 13.50 15.78 19.46 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.50 15.60 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 12.51 14.94 18.50 20.36 23.40 Pipelayers...................................................... 10.33 10.33 13.70 13.98 16.25 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 12.51 15.30 18.50 20.36 23.40 Roofers........................................................... 8.50 10.00 11.33 20.38 22.38 Sheet metal workers............................................... 13.91 15.00 16.50 18.50 27.25 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 8.12 10.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 9.00 11.50 12.60 14.20 14.75 Helpers--electricians........................................... 9.50 10.07 12.00 13.00 14.00 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 9.50 10.53 13.25 15.00 15.15 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 16.89 17.99 21.00 24.47 30.29 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 10.63 11.50 12.55 15.13 18.02 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 12.13 12.91 14.17 17.27 24.40 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 10.57 11.00 12.46 16.99 20.50 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 11.00 13.97 18.01 24.14 29.13 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 16.95 20.78 27.94 31.25 38.46 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 14.42 15.92 18.62 19.21 22.72 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 24.17 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 24.17 26.34 27.69 29.90 31.70 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 12.50 14.72 17.36 21.30 27.68 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 12.00 13.36 17.54 22.23 29.53 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 16.94 16.94 27.82 29.96 31.01 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 13.00 21.80 26.94 28.39 39.81 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 9.50 13.33 16.51 22.83 26.25 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 11.50 13.75 16.33 23.09 25.51 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 9.00 12.74 16.00 22.58 26.90 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 11.50 13.45 17.00 20.00 25.09 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 14.97 16.84 20.56 22.04 23.64 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 14.97 16.33 20.56 22.04 23.64 Small engine mechanics............................................ 9.75 10.00 11.25 15.00 18.50 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 10.00 14.08 16.76 20.65 21.50 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 12.67 16.00 17.50 21.50 22.31 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 11.00 14.00 16.14 21.00 28.69 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 10.69 12.16 14.44 15.50 18.36 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 11.79 14.13 17.50 21.83 28.45 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 13.97 16.45 20.25 25.46 29.13 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 10.50 12.50 15.43 19.06 25.61 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 12.74 14.29 17.20 21.39 25.34 Millwrights..................................................... 15.71 20.83 22.71 24.45 25.45 Line installers and repairers..................................... 16.00 19.05 25.28 28.04 29.60 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 15.80 17.37 22.00 27.80 29.60 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 17.23 23.04 26.54 28.10 29.57 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 11.12 13.78 18.10 18.44 19.95 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 9.75 10.44 12.27 15.07 18.78 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 9.00 10.35 12.00 13.34 15.07 Production occupations.............................................. 8.17 10.05 13.26 17.29 23.32 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 14.61 17.00 21.01 27.19 33.43 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 8.77 10.18 12.04 14.20 17.03 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 8.50 10.00 11.54 13.77 16.79 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 9.98 11.22 12.20 16.96 17.03 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 7.50 14.30 14.92 17.47 25.60 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 8.75 9.50 14.75 16.00 18.00 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 8.00 10.25 12.62 15.04 22.92 Team assemblers................................................. 10.00 11.00 12.89 14.61 29.55 Bakers............................................................ 8.00 9.50 11.50 12.33 12.77 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 7.30 8.75 9.80 12.75 15.50 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 7.30 7.30 13.10 15.50 17.00 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 8.00 9.00 9.80 9.90 12.50 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 6.60 7.00 11.47 12.70 14.89 Food batchmakers................................................ 12.70 12.70 14.56 14.89 15.32 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 11.55 14.25 17.02 19.76 19.76 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 11.55 13.89 16.22 17.75 19.76 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 12.62 13.28 13.75 17.68 22.81 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 12.62 13.28 13.28 17.61 17.97 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 7.70 10.00 11.90 14.90 17.59 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 7.60 8.50 10.75 12.77 17.54 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 10.00 10.80 13.07 14.25 16.28 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 11.12 11.12 14.76 18.28 20.19 Machinists........................................................ 13.31 15.00 19.51 21.50 26.67 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 8.60 10.00 13.10 13.47 16.45 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.25 12.58 15.85 16.45 22.92 Tool and die makers............................................... 16.00 19.32 21.90 24.50 24.50 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 12.50 15.00 17.50 19.89 25.40 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 12.54 15.32 17.99 20.00 28.70 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.75 13.44 15.00 17.54 18.75 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 9.60 9.80 14.00 17.93 19.89 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 8.00 8.50 9.90 13.93 19.32 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 9.80 9.80 12.67 15.54 29.31 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 8.00 8.23 11.00 19.00 23.94 Bindery workers................................................. 8.00 8.23 11.00 19.00 23.94 Printers.......................................................... 11.00 11.97 15.38 20.65 22.86 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 13.50 13.50 19.73 23.25 29.23 Printing machine operators...................................... 11.00 11.39 14.44 20.18 22.21 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 7.50 8.53 10.00 13.13 16.94 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 6.25 6.70 7.50 8.75 11.59 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 7.00 8.50 12.50 15.00 16.28 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 8.50 10.00 11.68 12.96 14.75 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 8.50 10.00 11.82 13.50 14.50 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 8.00 8.00 8.03 12.02 13.06 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.25 10.15 12.09 13.42 14.10 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 9.34 10.35 11.68 12.82 15.59 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 8.57 10.38 14.50 18.00 20.99 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 12.40 13.27 17.15 19.03 19.03 Upholsterers.................................................... 9.25 15.45 15.45 19.65 23.49 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 10.00 10.75 14.00 14.71 17.00 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 9.80 10.00 11.44 14.30 14.67 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 10.25 13.00 14.01 15.00 18.00 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 13.95 17.05 29.14 36.04 36.04 Power plant operators........................................... 13.75 15.67 22.70 29.14 29.91 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 12.57 14.23 16.17 20.80 22.91 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 15.40 17.31 20.91 24.44 25.20 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 13.65 17.04 22.82 25.13 25.20 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 11.00 14.50 20.03 23.84 29.30 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 11.00 15.00 19.67 23.84 29.30 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 10.00 10.42 13.16 19.91 25.09 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 10.50 11.90 17.30 28.57 28.57 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 10.42 10.42 10.87 11.90 13.16 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 10.00 10.75 14.11 21.94 25.09 Cutting workers................................................... 10.00 11.00 12.76 15.96 18.90 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.76 13.00 15.04 18.41 22.36 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 9.50 10.51 11.99 14.02 17.53 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 8.52 8.52 9.00 14.80 28.49 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 12.53 13.19 15.85 16.05 36.07 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 8.25 9.40 11.97 15.41 22.40 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 8.31 11.28 16.03 20.00 26.60 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 11.28 14.00 16.05 22.00 26.60 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 9.20 11.13 14.00 16.85 18.84 Painting workers.................................................. 9.50 11.36 16.56 20.67 28.14 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 9.50 11.35 15.30 16.91 23.75 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 14.62 15.00 21.90 34.03 34.03 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.20 9.00 12.53 17.13 22.44 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.19 11.84 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 10.00 14.18 15.16 17.32 17.91 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 13.26 15.33 16.97 21.03 28.52 Helpers--production workers..................................... 6.75 7.50 9.61 13.60 17.09 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 8.30 10.00 12.89 16.92 22.50 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 9.54 16.60 20.00 23.41 27.52 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 15.00 18.43 24.05 26.92 29.25 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 31.04 85.29 145.91 145.91 172.03 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 85.29 85.29 145.91 145.91 173.18 Bus drivers....................................................... 8.93 10.00 13.64 15.72 20.00 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 7.96 9.00 11.51 14.90 20.00 Bus drivers, school............................................. 9.00 10.70 13.83 15.80 19.63 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 10.00 11.71 14.75 20.13 22.50 Driver/sales workers............................................ 6.50 9.75 13.15 21.75 24.10 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 11.00 12.81 15.75 20.85 22.50 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 9.00 10.00 13.23 17.19 27.00 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.20 11.56 12.50 13.00 14.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 6.24 6.24 7.62 8.73 8.73 Crane and tower operators......................................... 17.15 20.36 22.55 22.55 22.55 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 11.00 14.11 16.80 18.25 19.50 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 11.00 14.11 16.75 18.25 19.50 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 10.00 11.30 13.80 16.37 21.33 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 7.50 8.50 10.02 12.41 15.16 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 6.98 7.50 9.00 10.04 13.50 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 7.80 8.80 10.50 13.12 16.24 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 8.19 8.88 10.81 11.65 13.31 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 7.00 8.10 9.50 10.83 13.02 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.14 11.88 13.13 15.02 16.78 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 10 Part-time civilian workers: Hourly wage percentiles(1) Wages fall at or below the following percentiles Occupation(2) 10 25 50 75 90 All workers........................................................... $6.00 $6.91 $8.25 $11.00 $16.25 Management occupations.............................................. 13.75 21.77 27.29 32.49 54.60 Legislators....................................................... 11.07 17.33 17.33 17.33 36.67 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 9.90 15.00 29.61 35.00 35.00 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 22.31 22.97 29.61 29.61 39.00 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 14.86 17.58 20.22 50.00 53.00 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 10.00 16.72 19.53 34.80 38.76 Community and social services occupations........................... 9.25 10.20 16.00 19.22 24.84 Counselors........................................................ 9.60 16.00 19.22 19.22 22.00 Social workers.................................................... 18.50 18.50 19.87 24.00 61.58 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 8.50 9.50 13.00 15.00 15.00 Legal occupations................................................... 12.47 12.47 16.06 28.50 52.89 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 7.96 8.75 11.91 20.55 32.50 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 11.91 12.96 26.55 56.62 62.63 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 11.91 11.91 11.91 23.00 33.33 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 24.23 26.55 33.75 44.17 56.62 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 23.74 26.25 42.00 56.62 57.13 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 26.55 60.61 60.61 60.61 72.92 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 16.04 16.04 24.73 39.27 40.00 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 22.15 22.15 22.15 22.15 43.23 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 10.00 12.75 23.40 31.30 37.19 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 11.15 12.75 23.00 24.00 37.19 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 8.75 10.00 12.50 20.55 23.54 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 15.97 17.94 22.06 24.95 30.78 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 10.29 17.70 22.06 22.06 26.48 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 7.76 7.96 9.57 17.01 23.21 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 14.00 15.00 20.00 21.80 21.80 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 9.00 11.00 16.00 18.52 22.00 Teacher assistants................................................ 7.50 8.50 10.40 12.07 15.90 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 8.40 10.00 11.00 14.42 21.36 Designers......................................................... 10.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 14.42 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 7.03 7.42 10.35 13.00 15.73 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 7.03 7.42 10.35 13.00 15.73 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 13.06 19.00 26.00 32.00 38.20 Pharmacists....................................................... 10.10 11.34 35.25 49.25 54.00 Registered nurses................................................. 21.63 24.61 28.01 31.32 36.42 Therapists........................................................ 19.00 24.99 36.70 42.00 49.41 Physical therapists............................................. 32.36 41.59 42.00 42.00 42.50 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 21.80 24.99 25.93 26.00 26.52 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 13.77 14.95 20.92 26.88 33.35 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 20.18 20.67 24.90 33.35 33.35 Dental hygienists................................................. 22.50 23.26 24.29 30.40 33.00 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 14.04 14.04 25.49 36.79 37.99 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 22.41 25.49 28.04 36.79 37.99 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 10.50 10.75 11.33 15.98 17.00 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 7.63 8.00 8.84 10.49 12.88 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 8.00 8.00 8.84 10.49 13.25 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 15.77 16.00 18.00 23.21 25.00 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 9.42 13.22 14.50 20.05 20.05 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 7.15 8.00 9.25 11.00 13.00 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 7.15 8.00 9.00 10.25 12.40 Home health aides............................................... 7.00 7.15 8.50 9.25 10.00 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 7.70 8.28 9.50 11.23 13.02 Psychiatric aides............................................... 8.00 8.00 9.35 10.00 12.12 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 8.16 10.00 10.05 12.50 18.86 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 6.75 8.40 10.25 11.66 15.02 Medical assistants.............................................. 10.60 11.66 13.66 15.02 16.01 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 8.40 8.50 9.50 10.00 11.00 Protective service occupations...................................... 6.75 7.60 8.75 10.75 14.81 Fire fighters..................................................... 8.82 11.33 11.50 13.31 13.31 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 6.67 7.75 9.00 10.38 14.81 Security guards................................................. 6.67 7.75 9.00 10.38 14.81 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 7.10 7.60 8.22 10.75 13.63 Crossing guards................................................. 7.24 10.39 13.63 14.10 17.39 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 3.00 5.54 6.70 8.00 9.93 Cooks............................................................. 6.25 7.00 8.35 9.98 12.00 Cooks, fast food................................................ 5.85 6.39 6.89 8.00 8.50 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 6.29 9.00 9.98 12.00 12.00 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 7.84 8.35 9.57 11.00 12.00 Cooks, short order.............................................. 7.00 7.25 7.25 8.50 12.00 Food preparation workers.......................................... 6.50 7.05 7.45 8.06 10.00 Food service, tipped.............................................. 2.13 2.75 3.65 6.85 9.75 Bartenders...................................................... 3.00 5.70 8.00 12.18 12.18 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 2.13 2.34 3.13 3.65 6.86 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 2.17 5.40 7.00 8.21 10.00 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 6.00 6.25 6.74 7.28 8.20 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 6.00 6.25 6.67 7.28 8.15 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 5.48 6.40 7.00 7.50 8.30 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.06 6.70 7.65 8.46 10.00 Dishwashers....................................................... 6.50 7.00 8.00 8.50 10.50 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 3.65 6.00 7.00 8.10 9.50 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.60 10.97 Building cleaning workers......................................... 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.75 10.97 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 6.65 7.00 8.00 9.75 11.00 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 5.85 6.75 7.19 8.50 10.90 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 6.67 6.95 7.50 9.22 9.50 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 6.44 6.95 7.50 9.22 9.50 Personal care and service occupations............................... 6.30 7.17 8.42 12.50 14.07 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 5.35 6.00 6.67 7.79 8.96 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 5.15 5.85 6.50 7.50 8.96 Child care workers................................................ 6.50 6.70 7.66 8.55 9.33 Personal and home care aides...................................... 7.25 8.00 8.50 9.30 10.74 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 6.67 7.50 9.24 16.42 20.00 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 7.94 10.43 17.01 20.00 25.00 Recreation workers.............................................. 6.65 6.94 7.99 9.24 11.63 Sales and related occupations....................................... 6.25 7.00 7.75 9.05 10.74 Retail sales workers.............................................. 6.18 6.99 7.60 8.79 10.30 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 6.17 6.99 7.50 8.50 9.75 Cashiers...................................................... 6.15 6.99 7.50 8.50 9.75 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 6.25 6.50 7.50 8.50 9.50 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 5.65 6.25 7.00 7.60 8.36 Parts salespersons............................................ 8.00 8.50 9.14 10.00 10.29 Retail salespersons............................................. 6.25 7.00 8.00 9.56 11.43 Telemarketers..................................................... 6.52 8.69 11.22 15.49 15.49 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 7.21 7.69 8.25 9.45 12.53 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 7.50 8.90 11.07 13.98 16.21 Financial clerks.................................................. 9.50 10.60 13.00 14.50 16.25 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 10.45 13.00 14.50 15.00 17.04 Tellers......................................................... 9.50 10.00 10.92 11.50 13.15 Customer service representatives.................................. 8.00 9.00 11.00 13.13 15.62 File clerks....................................................... 7.50 7.50 8.30 10.00 12.05 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 6.43 7.67 9.02 11.02 12.88 Order clerks...................................................... 7.65 8.60 10.70 13.72 15.10 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 7.00 8.13 10.00 14.00 15.00 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 9.77 9.77 13.83 18.07 21.22 Couriers and messengers........................................... 5.15 7.16 8.00 10.00 10.00 Dispatchers....................................................... 12.00 12.44 12.44 13.53 14.21 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 7.70 7.70 8.70 9.95 10.91 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 6.90 7.36 8.03 9.00 10.50 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 10.04 10.50 12.61 16.00 18.70 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 12.00 13.73 16.00 18.70 19.42 Medical secretaries............................................. 10.50 10.50 10.67 15.94 16.71 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 8.90 10.00 12.42 12.61 13.78 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 10.00 10.01 11.57 21.67 21.67 Data entry keyers............................................... 10.00 10.36 11.57 21.67 21.67 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 7.23 7.60 12.33 14.00 14.00 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 8.55 8.55 8.55 12.11 12.57 Office clerks, general............................................ 8.27 9.71 11.50 12.09 15.00 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 6.50 9.44 13.17 13.50 19.13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 9.35 10.00 11.65 17.07 29.00 Production occupations.............................................. 6.82 8.03 10.00 13.36 17.30 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 7.25 8.58 9.64 15.92 15.92 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 6.82 6.82 6.82 12.00 17.23 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 7.85 10.00 10.00 20.00 21.50 Helpers--production workers..................................... 7.00 7.68 7.85 7.85 9.63 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 6.15 6.70 8.00 10.35 13.44 Bus drivers....................................................... 8.90 11.18 12.90 13.80 16.44 Bus drivers, school............................................. 9.52 11.26 12.90 13.80 16.45 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 5.15 5.85 6.98 9.80 14.46 Driver/sales workers............................................ 5.15 5.85 6.10 6.40 8.04 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 13.00 13.50 15.90 16.55 16.55 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 5.15 6.67 8.48 11.32 14.94 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 7.00 8.06 12.00 12.00 12.00 Parking lot attendants............................................ 6.88 6.88 7.47 8.37 8.68 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 7.75 9.83 11.67 12.24 12.64 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 6.25 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.75 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 5.85 6.40 6.91 7.75 10.00 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 6.32 7.16 8.82 10.83 14.46 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 8.15 8.98 11.63 13.44 13.44 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 6.15 6.70 7.50 8.50 10.00 1 Percentiles designate position in the earnings distribution and are calculated from individual worker earnings and the hours they are scheduled to work. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 11 Full-time(1) civilian workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $20.02 $15.74 $795 $624 39.7 $40,664 $32,292 2,031 Management occupations.............................................. 38.05 33.65 1,552 1,352 40.8 80,276 70,283 2,110 Chief executives.................................................. 64.91 55.34 3,060 2,245 47.1 159,135 116,742 2,452 General and operations managers................................... 42.20 37.63 1,793 1,538 42.5 93,254 79,997 2,210 Legislators....................................................... 30.71 26.67 1,174 1,000 38.2 61,034 52,001 1,988 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.85 23.56 1,272 942 39.9 66,157 49,001 2,077 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 41.50 42.97 1,706 1,617 41.1 88,723 84,096 2,138 Marketing managers.............................................. 45.16 40.43 1,785 1,617 39.5 92,820 84,096 2,056 Sales managers.................................................. 39.37 42.97 1,657 1,647 42.1 86,178 85,619 2,189 Public relations managers......................................... 46.74 27.74 1,855 1,110 39.7 96,447 57,701 2,063 Administrative services managers.................................. 27.50 25.96 1,131 1,038 41.1 58,828 54,001 2,139 Computer and information systems managers......................... 46.92 41.98 1,915 1,752 40.8 99,578 91,099 2,122 Financial managers................................................ 37.19 34.67 1,498 1,399 40.3 77,919 72,771 2,095 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 31.74 28.17 1,327 1,268 41.8 69,025 65,920 2,175 Training and development managers............................... 60.47 45.20 2,419 1,808 40.0 125,783 94,016 2,080 Industrial production managers.................................... 32.35 28.87 1,346 1,188 41.6 69,995 61,751 2,163 Purchasing managers............................................... 43.96 32.89 1,801 1,315 41.0 93,669 68,401 2,131 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 31.25 35.18 1,246 1,407 39.9 64,789 73,164 2,073 Construction managers............................................. 37.80 36.71 1,577 1,511 41.7 81,967 78,576 2,169 Education administrators.......................................... 36.07 34.10 1,419 1,324 39.3 69,257 64,132 1,920 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 41.78 40.87 1,624 1,635 38.9 79,635 80,918 1,906 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 35.12 30.21 1,385 1,165 39.5 65,928 52,651 1,877 Engineering managers.............................................. 52.45 51.70 2,162 2,074 41.2 112,425 107,873 2,143 Food service managers............................................. 18.71 16.06 855 779 45.7 43,677 39,999 2,335 Lodging managers.................................................. 17.62 17.17 808 687 45.8 41,992 35,709 2,384 Medical and health services managers.............................. 38.16 34.17 1,556 1,386 40.8 80,902 72,072 2,120 Natural sciences managers......................................... 28.08 23.60 1,091 930 38.9 56,734 48,370 2,021 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 26.99 23.98 1,095 959 40.6 56,918 49,870 2,109 Social and community service managers............................. 32.47 33.79 1,291 1,352 39.8 67,119 70,283 2,067 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 30.19 26.46 1,219 1,059 40.4 63,352 55,049 2,098 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.85 24.13 1,038 965 40.1 53,970 50,186 2,088 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 23.38 24.03 944 961 40.4 49,075 49,982 2,099 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 27.20 26.14 1,089 1,047 40.0 56,620 54,446 2,082 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.73 24.82 1,055 981 39.5 54,849 51,000 2,052 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.45 24.38 1,044 962 39.5 54,298 50,004 2,053 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 28.89 28.84 1,159 1,144 40.1 60,293 59,486 2,087 Cost estimators................................................... 33.26 29.65 1,402 1,334 42.2 72,912 69,376 2,192 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.51 25.75 1,185 1,030 40.2 61,627 53,560 2,089 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 31.67 27.92 1,266 1,117 40.0 65,835 58,065 2,079 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 30.50 29.45 1,211 1,104 39.7 62,977 57,428 2,065 Training and development specialists............................ 28.25 31.74 1,148 1,269 40.6 59,682 66,009 2,113 Logisticians...................................................... 32.95 30.31 1,318 1,212 40.0 68,536 63,036 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 35.03 32.85 1,402 1,312 40.0 72,884 68,207 2,081 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 26.37 24.82 1,069 997 40.5 55,556 51,842 2,107 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 19.81 16.63 792 665 40.0 41,173 34,584 2,078 Budget analysts................................................... 34.09 29.52 1,406 1,137 41.3 73,031 59,492 2,142 Credit analysts................................................... 32.59 28.99 1,304 1,160 40.0 67,797 60,299 2,080 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.61 27.57 1,456 1,085 40.9 75,703 56,441 2,126 Financial analysts.............................................. 38.63 27.57 1,616 1,103 41.8 84,053 57,352 2,176 Personal financial advisors..................................... 34.37 27.79 1,375 1,112 40.0 71,486 57,799 2,080 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.36 24.98 1,020 1,038 38.7 53,050 53,976 2,012 Financial examiners............................................... 32.78 33.65 1,313 1,346 40.1 68,263 70,000 2,083 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 26.19 23.89 1,051 903 40.1 54,636 46,960 2,086 Loan officers................................................... 26.51 25.89 1,067 906 40.2 55,483 47,114 2,093 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 16.23 14.58 647 583 39.9 33,636 30,320 2,072 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 16.47 14.56 656 587 39.8 34,122 30,520 2,071 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 35.77 34.81 1,437 1,393 40.2 74,678 72,438 2,088 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.40 50.79 1,936 2,031 40.0 100,667 105,635 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 34.09 32.69 1,400 1,292 41.1 72,824 67,186 2,136 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.50 42.25 1,661 1,690 40.0 86,382 87,882 2,082 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.84 42.25 1,635 1,690 40.0 85,041 87,882 2,082 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 42.96 40.96 1,719 1,638 40.0 89,362 85,201 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.35 23.67 1,005 942 39.6 52,263 48,959 2,061 Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.83 37.36 1,550 1,493 39.9 80,539 77,700 2,074 Database administrators........................................... 32.84 30.23 1,310 1,198 39.9 68,126 62,316 2,075 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.68 29.43 1,270 1,216 40.1 65,783 59,850 2,076 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 30.52 24.04 1,225 1,000 40.1 63,711 52,001 2,087 Operations research analysts...................................... 33.22 26.72 1,302 1,014 39.2 67,724 52,707 2,039 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 33.09 31.20 1,332 1,255 40.3 69,256 65,245 2,093 Architects, except naval.......................................... 36.58 32.32 1,478 1,293 40.4 76,875 67,226 2,102 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 37.35 31.73 1,512 1,269 40.5 78,617 66,000 2,105 Engineers......................................................... 37.64 36.54 1,519 1,500 40.4 78,999 78,000 2,099 Aerospace engineers............................................. 35.01 34.87 1,400 1,395 40.0 72,813 72,530 2,080 Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 39.39 1,739 1,576 40.0 90,430 81,937 2,080 Civil engineers................................................. 35.30 31.25 1,418 1,288 40.2 73,723 67,001 2,088 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 42.53 45.29 1,701 1,812 40.0 88,470 94,199 2,080 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 38.29 38.18 1,543 1,564 40.3 80,218 81,351 2,095 Electrical engineers.......................................... 37.85 35.07 1,536 1,433 40.6 79,853 74,529 2,110 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.75 40.87 1,550 1,635 40.0 80,603 84,999 2,080 Environmental engineers......................................... 30.54 28.85 1,236 1,154 40.5 64,269 60,000 2,105 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 39.66 36.68 1,619 1,576 40.8 84,181 81,952 2,123 Industrial engineers.......................................... 35.88 35.03 1,457 1,401 40.6 75,774 72,852 2,112 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.82 35.90 1,436 1,442 41.2 74,527 75,005 2,140 Drafters.......................................................... 24.28 22.65 971 906 40.0 50,499 47,112 2,080 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 26.46 30.40 1,059 1,216 40.0 55,042 63,232 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.83 20.98 833 839 40.0 43,316 43,628 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.19 25.35 968 1,014 40.0 50,341 52,718 2,081 Civil engineering technicians................................... 19.80 20.11 792 804 40.0 41,189 41,820 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.86 25.58 994 1,023 40.0 51,700 53,206 2,079 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 17.28 789 740 40.7 41,024 38,500 2,116 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 17.38 15.00 693 600 39.9 36,025 31,200 2,072 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.56 25.33 1,142 1,022 40.0 58,972 52,680 2,065 Life scientists................................................... 31.85 29.90 1,206 1,155 37.9 62,728 60,060 1,970 Biological scientists........................................... 32.13 38.11 1,136 1,155 35.4 59,066 60,060 1,838 Medical scientists.............................................. 32.52 28.50 1,292 1,118 39.7 67,169 58,161 2,066 Physical scientists............................................... 32.58 27.54 1,378 1,135 42.3 71,267 59,011 2,188 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 38.51 30.20 1,567 1,208 40.7 81,493 62,812 2,116 Chemists...................................................... 38.51 30.20 1,567 1,208 40.7 81,493 62,812 2,116 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 28.14 25.61 1,251 1,135 44.5 64,282 59,011 2,284 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.31 25.59 1,252 1,135 44.2 65,124 59,011 2,301 Economists........................................................ 26.51 26.16 1,183 1,200 44.6 61,539 62,401 2,321 Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.83 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,344 54,183 2,056 Market research analysts........................................ 29.83 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,344 54,183 2,056 Psychologists..................................................... 32.63 28.67 1,246 1,043 38.2 57,453 51,207 1,761 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 32.63 28.67 1,246 1,043 38.2 57,453 51,207 1,761 Urban and regional planners....................................... 25.99 23.56 1,038 942 39.9 53,964 49,005 2,076 Biological technicians............................................ 20.58 21.94 819 878 39.8 42,578 45,639 2,069 Chemical technicians.............................................. 20.56 22.23 821 889 40.0 42,617 46,247 2,073 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 21.12 20.76 849 834 40.2 44,164 43,374 2,091 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.68 16.82 726 665 38.9 36,836 34,574 1,972 Counselors........................................................ 22.11 19.91 862 795 39.0 41,908 40,000 1,896 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 17.63 16.68 706 680 40.0 36,693 35,358 2,081 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 26.12 24.73 1,006 905 38.5 45,775 44,299 1,753 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.59 20.80 784 832 40.0 40,742 43,268 2,080 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 19.62 18.18 782 727 39.8 40,638 37,823 2,071 Social workers.................................................... 19.68 18.43 774 710 39.3 39,592 36,999 2,012 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 19.81 17.21 773 685 39.0 38,567 35,795 1,947 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.49 18.94 810 740 39.6 42,146 38,463 2,057 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.14 18.65 756 746 39.5 39,307 38,796 2,054 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.40 14.13 552 535 38.4 28,720 27,810 1,994 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.38 16.83 734 673 40.0 38,190 34,996 2,078 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.19 11.50 477 460 39.1 24,803 23,920 2,034 Legal occupations................................................... 35.41 28.85 1,423 1,135 40.2 73,989 58,999 2,090 Lawyers........................................................... 50.96 48.08 2,082 1,923 40.9 108,287 100,000 2,125 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 31.36 19.24 1,255 770 40.0 65,237 40,021 2,080 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.62 19.67 897 773 39.7 46,644 40,200 2,062 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 21.45 22.13 845 885 39.4 43,960 46,039 2,049 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.03 22.13 841 885 40.0 43,737 46,039 2,080 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 28.26 27.27 1,082 1,039 38.3 44,857 43,398 1,588 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 38.37 35.25 1,551 1,410 40.4 68,359 60,500 1,782 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 48.97 46.82 1,965 1,873 40.1 78,844 81,145 1,610 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 39.62 32.11 1,581 1,352 39.9 66,741 58,063 1,685 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 40.88 31.54 1,618 1,262 39.6 71,671 59,850 1,753 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 37.33 34.02 1,512 1,485 40.5 58,695 57,234 1,572 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 54.75 43.70 2,238 1,849 40.9 86,130 72,100 1,573 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 54.75 43.70 2,238 1,849 40.9 86,130 72,100 1,573 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.68 38.23 1,749 1,581 40.0 76,434 67,429 1,750 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.14 38.23 1,728 1,529 40.0 74,559 65,118 1,728 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.22 43.99 1,750 1,679 39.6 71,179 66,186 1,609 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 46.63 45.56 1,836 1,708 39.4 76,283 71,703 1,636 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 45.84 41.20 1,933 1,843 42.2 80,492 79,152 1,756 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 40.68 38.95 1,662 1,558 40.8 67,922 67,499 1,669 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 38.01 38.59 1,441 1,254 37.9 65,581 55,336 1,725 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.06 41.59 1,701 1,663 39.5 86,510 86,497 2,009 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.77 30.95 1,285 1,183 37.0 55,006 51,622 1,582 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 35.35 30.35 1,565 1,270 44.3 68,355 57,990 1,933 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 35.35 30.35 1,565 1,270 44.3 68,355 57,990 1,933 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 53.39 47.61 2,239 1,863 41.9 92,508 74,275 1,733 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 38.89 36.01 1,549 1,416 39.8 62,086 56,675 1,596 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 31.78 35.12 1,279 1,405 40.2 54,868 59,000 1,727 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 36.61 34.88 1,485 1,426 40.6 57,504 54,683 1,571 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 32.28 32.93 1,191 1,153 36.9 49,990 54,899 1,549 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 44.62 38.37 1,833 1,875 41.1 71,772 73,123 1,608 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 42.28 1,723 1,527 40.8 67,195 59,571 1,593 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 31.61 24.07 1,266 1,006 40.1 60,615 49,724 1,918 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 31.00 32.26 1,410 1,308 45.5 57,567 55,968 1,857 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 30.07 29.06 1,135 1,099 37.8 45,547 43,953 1,515 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 22.34 23.39 859 918 38.4 37,893 37,771 1,696 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 14.20 10.50 550 420 38.7 26,890 21,840 1,894 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 31.79 29.47 1,210 1,121 38.1 48,082 44,942 1,513 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 30.24 29.06 1,139 1,088 37.7 45,188 43,550 1,494 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 29.98 28.58 1,128 1,076 37.6 44,744 42,900 1,492 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.29 30.60 1,184 1,157 37.9 46,992 46,428 1,502 Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.77 30.77 1,202 1,162 37.8 47,960 46,985 1,510 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.90 31.09 1,208 1,166 37.9 47,780 46,091 1,498 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 30.66 30.22 1,154 1,108 37.6 49,577 50,097 1,617 Special education teachers...................................... 31.26 28.58 1,177 1,073 37.6 47,542 43,692 1,521 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 32.58 30.66 1,224 1,149 37.6 49,725 46,295 1,526 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 31.61 29.69 1,179 1,114 37.3 47,598 45,770 1,506 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 29.18 26.76 1,102 1,012 37.8 44,205 39,881 1,515 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 23.77 23.70 944 942 39.7 41,573 42,640 1,749 Self-enrichment education teachers.............................. 27.22 25.07 1,056 1,003 38.8 43,597 43,752 1,602 Librarians........................................................ 29.50 27.55 1,125 1,066 38.1 51,520 50,292 1,747 Library technicians............................................... 14.47 14.22 568 559 39.2 29,524 29,061 2,040 Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.62 34.38 1,286 1,295 38.3 56,278 56,687 1,674 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.89 11.44 446 430 37.5 18,646 18,210 1,568 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.49 21.05 1,011 844 39.7 52,516 43,871 2,060 Designers......................................................... 20.00 19.00 804 783 40.2 41,800 40,706 2,090 Graphic designers............................................... 20.06 19.23 807 769 40.2 41,943 39,988 2,091 Interior designers.............................................. 21.02 20.21 849 808 40.4 44,170 42,031 2,102 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 29.54 22.75 1,172 844 39.7 60,919 43,878 2,062 Producers and directors......................................... 29.54 22.75 1,172 844 39.7 60,919 43,878 2,062 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 26.90 31.73 1,031 1,111 38.3 53,132 57,750 1,975 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 24.16 24.88 910 1,111 37.7 46,720 57,433 1,934 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 32.43 28.83 1,264 1,282 39.0 65,716 66,664 2,027 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 32.43 28.83 1,264 1,282 39.0 65,716 66,664 2,027 Public relations specialists...................................... 26.11 21.15 1,041 945 39.9 54,150 49,124 2,074 Writers and editors............................................... 33.83 25.73 1,329 1,029 39.3 69,114 53,510 2,043 Editors......................................................... 26.35 21.09 1,031 844 39.1 53,613 43,871 2,034 Technical writers............................................... 38.32 30.33 1,551 1,213 40.5 80,633 63,086 2,104 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 19.61 18.17 785 727 40.0 40,794 37,787 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 31.93 24.34 1,254 960 39.3 65,018 49,795 2,036 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 19.43 18.43 777 737 40.0 40,410 38,332 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 48.56 50.53 1,912 1,970 39.4 99,404 102,442 2,047 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 147.98 156.42 6,009 6,257 40.6 312,464 325,354 2,111 Registered nurses................................................. 27.88 26.85 1,083 1,049 38.8 56,001 54,419 2,009 Therapists........................................................ 26.27 25.99 1,039 1,040 39.5 53,214 54,061 2,026 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.98 29.17 1,154 1,167 39.8 59,600 60,665 2,056 Physical therapists............................................. 31.71 32.01 1,268 1,280 40.0 65,881 66,581 2,078 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.25 24.53 957 954 39.5 49,781 49,598 2,052 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 30.42 26.77 1,163 1,061 38.2 54,704 53,701 1,798 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.83 17.41 758 727 40.3 39,411 37,791 2,093 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.37 23.00 880 921 41.2 45,740 47,882 2,141 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.54 15.69 608 604 39.1 31,613 31,408 2,035 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.07 28.57 1,040 1,056 34.6 54,086 54,912 1,798 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.64 26.00 977 1,040 39.6 50,794 54,080 2,061 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 20.06 22.15 774 854 38.6 40,259 44,429 2,006 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.37 26.00 974 1,038 40.0 50,636 53,955 2,078 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.27 13.70 670 640 43.9 34,844 33,280 2,281 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.11 14.71 601 586 39.8 31,273 30,451 2,070 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.34 12.67 533 507 40.0 27,727 26,354 2,078 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 11.46 11.17 458 447 40.0 23,837 23,238 2,080 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.24 18.58 761 752 39.6 39,564 39,104 2,057 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.77 17.00 687 668 38.6 35,643 34,742 2,006 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.38 15.38 638 597 39.0 33,189 31,054 2,026 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.26 17.25 770 690 40.0 40,054 35,880 2,080 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 20.46 20.11 807 771 39.4 41,939 40,071 2,050 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.04 11.23 466 438 38.7 24,229 22,782 2,012 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.35 10.11 399 390 38.5 20,724 20,280 2,003 Home health aides............................................... 9.55 9.50 355 349 37.2 18,460 18,140 1,934 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.49 10.30 406 403 38.7 21,106 20,930 2,011 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.48 10.98 419 439 40.0 21,803 22,847 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 21.38 20.06 841 802 39.4 43,753 41,727 2,047 Physical therapist assistants................................... 22.06 20.06 863 802 39.1 44,892 41,727 2,035 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.25 12.83 515 503 38.9 26,743 26,104 2,019 Dental assistants............................................... 17.35 17.25 638 621 36.8 33,185 32,292 1,913 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.83 12.55 505 502 39.4 26,266 26,096 2,048 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 11.77 480 471 40.0 24,936 24,482 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.03 13.41 548 536 39.1 28,507 27,893 2,032 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.93 11.85 394 415 36.1 20,488 21,567 1,875 Protective service occupations...................................... 16.96 14.79 697 598 41.1 35,433 30,809 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 31.05 30.94 1,256 1,246 40.5 65,321 64,813 2,104 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 21.25 17.48 886 725 41.7 46,059 37,698 2,167 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.27 33.09 1,337 1,323 40.2 69,529 68,817 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 25.33 21.53 1,246 1,075 49.2 64,788 55,888 2,558 Fire fighters..................................................... 18.34 17.20 933 867 50.9 48,529 45,061 2,646 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.79 14.74 640 592 40.5 33,271 30,809 2,107 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.80 14.74 640 592 40.5 33,298 30,809 2,108 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 21.71 20.58 888 852 40.9 46,174 44,300 2,127 Police officers................................................... 21.80 20.58 882 837 40.4 45,843 43,544 2,103 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 21.80 20.58 882 837 40.4 45,843 43,544 2,103 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.70 9.92 416 388 38.9 21,576 20,155 2,017 Security guards................................................. 10.67 9.92 415 388 38.9 21,532 20,155 2,017 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.21 12.86 550 514 38.7 14,994 5,587 1,055 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 10.41 8.73 397 349 38.2 6,293 5,587 605 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.84 8.49 335 320 38.0 17,230 16,515 1,950 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.02 13.25 584 548 41.7 29,908 28,010 2,133 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.61 12.00 651 500 41.7 33,528 26,000 2,148 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.80 13.25 575 548 41.7 29,405 28,010 2,130 Cooks............................................................. 10.09 9.90 383 370 37.9 19,510 19,124 1,933 Cooks, fast food................................................ 8.46 8.00 329 298 38.9 17,102 15,470 2,021 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.49 10.92 429 414 37.3 20,775 20,051 1,808 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.15 10.00 389 380 38.3 20,196 19,781 1,989 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.00 8.25 334 300 37.1 17,371 15,600 1,931 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.36 9.00 368 360 39.3 18,981 18,720 2,027 Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.88 3.66 175 135 35.9 9,089 7,023 1,861 Bartenders...................................................... 6.49 6.00 237 220 36.5 12,293 11,464 1,895 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.72 3.38 131 110 35.3 6,824 5,694 1,836 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.72 7.84 294 288 38.0 14,895 14,560 1,929 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.48 7.50 323 289 38.1 16,542 14,625 1,950 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.52 7.94 325 300 38.2 16,713 15,470 1,962 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 8.31 7.00 312 280 37.6 15,755 14,560 1,896 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.58 8.49 338 340 39.3 17,416 17,659 2,029 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.50 8.00 322 318 37.9 16,759 16,515 1,971 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.45 9.00 325 312 34.4 16,896 16,211 1,789 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.87 10.01 428 399 39.4 22,136 20,488 2,037 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.55 17.26 746 690 40.2 38,727 35,901 2,088 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.28 14.10 607 570 39.7 31,441 29,786 2,058 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 24.51 21.25 1,011 847 41.2 52,575 44,052 2,145 Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.97 9.50 391 371 39.2 20,208 19,176 2,026 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.27 10.00 405 400 39.5 20,905 20,644 2,035 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.20 8.50 354 324 38.5 18,410 16,860 2,002 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.58 10.74 461 430 39.8 23,857 22,090 2,060 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.47 10.58 457 421 39.8 23,616 21,632 2,059 Personal care and service occupations............................... 13.26 10.20 490 412 37.0 25,120 21,112 1,894 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.49 14.84 662 596 42.7 33,059 30,900 2,134 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 11.67 12.44 467 498 40.0 23,886 25,875 2,047 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 11.54 12.44 457 498 39.6 23,073 25,875 1,999 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 17.56 16.01 633 603 36.0 32,907 31,356 1,874 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 17.56 16.01 633 603 36.0 32,907 31,356 1,874 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 10.24 11.50 396 460 38.7 20,582 23,920 2,011 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.87 6.81 296 267 37.7 15,414 13,874 1,959 Transportation attendants......................................... 37.98 40.26 776 856 20.4 39,344 44,537 1,036 Flight attendants............................................... 42.04 40.26 814 856 19.4 42,305 44,537 1,006 Child care workers................................................ 8.71 8.24 344 324 39.5 17,752 16,640 2,039 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.16 10.00 406 400 40.0 21,107 20,800 2,078 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 13.50 11.39 536 456 39.7 26,227 23,379 1,943 Recreation workers.............................................. 13.51 11.00 536 440 39.7 25,886 22,880 1,917 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.74 12.82 708 506 39.9 36,607 26,270 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.51 16.35 814 670 41.7 42,317 34,840 2,169 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.36 16.35 725 654 41.7 37,678 34,008 2,170 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 28.47 24.04 1,184 952 41.6 61,557 49,496 2,163 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.67 9.96 461 389 39.5 23,767 20,072 2,037 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.46 8.92 368 348 39.0 19,151 18,096 2,025 Cashiers...................................................... 9.44 8.92 368 347 39.0 19,120 18,046 2,025 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.59 10.90 502 436 39.9 26,118 22,693 2,075 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.21 9.53 400 380 39.2 20,822 19,770 2,040 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.82 15.16 646 606 40.9 33,602 31,529 2,125 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.22 11.00 527 430 39.8 26,960 22,173 2,040 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 17.91 12.15 710 456 39.6 36,902 23,696 2,061 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.74 20.41 1,020 788 38.2 53,063 40,950 1,984 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 58.24 38.28 2,365 1,716 40.6 122,961 89,230 2,111 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.71 26.49 1,194 1,085 40.2 61,906 56,420 2,084 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.90 24.81 1,321 992 40.2 68,700 51,599 2,088 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.68 26.93 1,152 1,098 40.2 59,714 56,420 2,082 Sales engineers................................................... 27.64 29.85 1,130 1,194 40.9 58,743 62,082 2,125 Telemarketers..................................................... 14.87 13.50 583 535 39.2 30,301 27,810 2,038 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.23 15.06 679 592 39.4 34,312 30,659 1,992 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.03 14.22 597 565 39.7 30,932 29,358 2,058 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.56 19.50 823 776 40.0 42,807 40,340 2,082 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 10.89 10.50 431 414 39.6 22,435 21,507 2,061 Telephone operators............................................... 11.92 11.70 472 468 39.6 24,421 24,338 2,048 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.56 13.97 579 553 39.8 30,121 28,733 2,069 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.13 14.73 605 589 40.0 31,454 30,647 2,079 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.50 12.93 538 518 39.9 27,982 26,915 2,073 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.37 14.77 610 589 39.7 31,684 30,643 2,062 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.30 17.17 732 687 40.0 37,990 35,707 2,076 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.07 16.59 681 668 39.9 35,423 34,736 2,076 Tellers......................................................... 11.96 11.54 478 462 39.9 24,848 24,003 2,077 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 15.68 14.22 618 569 39.4 32,114 29,578 2,048 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.60 14.36 618 565 39.6 32,113 29,403 2,059 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.53 15.74 621 630 40.0 32,303 32,748 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.81 13.78 591 546 39.9 30,498 28,328 2,059 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.11 16.00 641 640 39.8 33,310 33,286 2,068 File clerks....................................................... 11.32 10.44 450 410 39.8 23,242 21,320 2,054 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.59 9.50 382 380 39.9 19,878 19,760 2,073 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.65 12.35 491 494 38.8 25,533 25,694 2,019 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.40 12.69 467 476 37.7 22,571 20,930 1,820 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.54 14.71 661 588 40.0 34,371 30,588 2,078 New accounts clerks............................................... 15.82 14.97 633 599 40.0 32,912 31,129 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 13.96 13.00 558 520 39.9 28,992 27,040 2,077 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.22 15.12 602 587 39.5 31,293 30,500 2,056 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.21 12.00 480 479 39.3 24,951 24,916 2,043 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.56 15.81 582 632 40.0 30,282 32,885 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.71 15.85 635 630 40.4 33,004 32,760 2,101 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.73 14.16 591 575 40.1 30,740 29,883 2,087 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.29 16.85 661 675 40.6 34,362 35,100 2,110 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 14.21 13.37 569 535 40.0 29,567 27,810 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.55 18.08 746 723 40.2 38,795 37,608 2,091 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.74 12.00 509 480 39.9 26,466 24,960 2,077 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.62 11.24 467 450 40.2 24,286 23,400 2,090 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.71 12.52 548 501 40.0 28,512 26,042 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.20 15.32 679 613 39.5 35,192 31,872 2,046 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 20.16 18.75 799 740 39.6 41,504 38,455 2,059 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.45 15.32 685 613 39.3 35,628 31,872 2,042 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.71 13.31 536 527 39.1 27,876 27,414 2,034 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.65 15.00 621 598 39.7 31,953 30,231 2,042 Computer operators................................................ 16.31 15.14 652 605 40.0 33,912 31,485 2,080 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.57 13.81 576 552 39.5 29,213 28,725 2,005 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.46 13.81 572 552 39.5 29,040 28,725 2,009 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.24 14.53 599 581 39.3 30,206 30,231 1,982 Desktop publishers................................................ 15.28 16.50 611 660 40.0 31,783 34,320 2,080 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.07 14.46 594 577 39.4 30,883 30,002 2,049 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.61 12.98 494 504 39.2 25,698 26,208 2,039 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.31 13.78 563 540 39.4 29,147 28,001 2,037 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.99 11.73 479 469 40.0 24,934 24,400 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 23.44 25.01 904 938 38.6 46,985 48,760 2,005 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 10.31 8.00 408 320 39.6 21,225 16,640 2,059 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 16.37 15.00 654 600 40.0 33,882 31,200 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.15 23.00 944 928 40.8 49,106 48,281 2,121 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.17 20.47 727 819 40.0 37,596 41,495 2,069 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 19.29 20.47 772 819 40.0 39,884 42,578 2,067 Carpenters........................................................ 18.08 17.00 712 680 39.4 36,943 35,360 2,043 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 16.13 16.00 645 640 40.0 33,520 33,280 2,078 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 16.13 16.00 645 640 40.0 33,520 33,280 2,078 Construction laborers............................................. 11.72 11.70 469 468 40.0 24,344 24,330 2,078 Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.16 14.01 606 560 40.0 31,269 29,137 2,062 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.33 13.66 533 547 40.0 26,876 26,520 2,016 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.83 15.00 633 600 40.0 32,931 31,200 2,080 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.43 17.25 695 680 39.9 36,131 35,360 2,073 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 16.00 692 640 39.8 36,006 33,280 2,070 Electricians...................................................... 19.44 17.50 777 700 40.0 40,404 36,400 2,078 Insulation workers................................................ 14.38 13.50 575 540 40.0 29,913 28,080 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.57 12.50 503 500 40.0 25,292 26,000 2,012 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.57 12.50 503 500 40.0 25,292 26,000 2,012 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.98 18.50 719 740 40.0 37,373 38,480 2,078 Pipelayers...................................................... 13.32 13.70 533 548 40.0 27,613 28,504 2,074 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.44 18.50 737 740 40.0 38,331 38,480 2,079 Roofers........................................................... 13.56 11.33 542 453 40.0 28,090 23,562 2,072 Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.04 16.50 721 660 40.0 37,518 34,320 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.42 11.00 455 440 39.9 23,464 22,880 2,054 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.69 12.60 508 504 40.0 26,399 26,208 2,080 Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.67 12.00 467 480 40.0 24,230 24,960 2,076 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.65 13.25 506 530 40.0 26,317 27,560 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 22.02 21.00 878 849 39.9 45,679 44,168 2,074 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.44 12.55 538 502 40.0 27,965 26,104 2,080 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.05 14.17 642 567 40.0 33,380 29,474 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.93 12.46 557 498 40.0 28,967 25,906 2,079 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.34 18.01 777 720 40.2 40,368 37,440 2,088 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.47 27.94 1,119 1,118 40.7 58,194 58,058 2,118 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.90 18.62 714 745 39.9 37,102 38,736 2,073 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.27 27.69 1,091 1,108 40.0 56,730 57,591 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.27 27.69 1,091 1,108 40.0 56,730 57,591 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.46 17.36 738 694 40.0 38,382 36,100 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.27 17.54 770 697 40.0 40,063 36,234 2,079 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 24.53 27.82 979 1,113 39.9 50,891 57,864 2,075 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 25.65 26.94 1,026 1,078 40.0 53,359 56,035 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.73 16.51 722 680 40.7 37,553 35,360 2,118 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 18.06 16.33 722 653 40.0 37,490 33,582 2,076 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.62 16.00 723 663 41.0 37,612 34,466 2,134 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.40 17.00 698 680 40.1 36,312 35,360 2,087 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.60 20.56 783 822 40.0 40,713 42,765 2,078 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.56 20.56 781 822 40.0 40,632 42,765 2,077 Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.48 11.25 524 450 38.8 27,227 23,390 2,019 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 16.74 16.76 669 671 40.0 34,787 34,869 2,078 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 18.17 17.50 726 700 39.9 37,753 36,400 2,077 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.36 16.14 734 645 40.0 38,190 33,561 2,080 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.64 14.44 644 608 44.0 33,476 31,624 2,287 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.64 17.50 743 702 39.9 38,619 36,481 2,071 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.06 20.25 834 810 39.6 43,313 41,746 2,056 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.57 15.43 660 617 39.8 34,301 31,992 2,071 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.30 17.20 747 715 40.8 38,858 37,190 2,123 Millwrights..................................................... 21.94 22.71 878 909 40.0 45,631 47,245 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.74 25.28 950 1,011 40.0 49,389 52,582 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.49 22.00 899 880 40.0 46,771 45,760 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.66 26.54 986 1,062 40.0 51,290 55,199 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.07 18.10 683 724 40.0 35,511 37,648 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.83 12.27 552 491 40.0 28,722 25,522 2,078 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.01 12.00 479 480 39.9 24,918 24,960 2,075 Production occupations.............................................. 14.59 13.26 580 526 39.7 30,139 27,256 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.56 21.01 916 850 40.6 47,612 44,200 2,111 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.57 12.04 498 472 39.6 25,914 24,544 2,061 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.28 11.54 491 462 40.0 25,540 24,003 2,080 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.46 12.20 539 488 40.0 28,003 25,376 2,080 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.13 14.92 645 597 40.0 33,545 31,027 2,080 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 13.84 14.75 554 590 40.0 28,798 30,680 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 13.71 12.62 546 499 39.8 28,392 25,958 2,071 Team assemblers................................................. 15.09 12.89 604 516 40.0 31,387 26,811 2,080 Bakers............................................................ 10.70 11.50 422 444 39.4 21,955 23,109 2,051 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.82 9.80 433 392 40.0 22,504 20,384 2,080 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 12.56 13.10 502 524 40.0 26,126 27,248 2,080 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.70 9.80 388 392 40.0 20,177 20,384 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.47 11.47 425 459 40.6 22,081 23,860 2,110 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.00 14.56 588 573 42.0 30,564 29,806 2,183 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.67 17.02 667 681 40.0 34,673 35,402 2,080 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.96 16.22 638 649 40.0 33,190 33,738 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.91 13.75 652 531 38.6 33,853 27,622 2,002 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.98 13.28 574 531 38.3 29,843 27,622 1,992 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.39 11.90 494 465 39.8 25,670 24,170 2,071 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.46 10.75 458 430 40.0 23,831 22,360 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 12.74 13.07 504 523 39.6 26,213 27,179 2,058 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.25 14.76 607 590 39.8 31,583 30,697 2,070 Machinists........................................................ 19.35 19.51 774 780 40.0 40,249 40,572 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.36 13.10 494 524 40.0 25,701 27,256 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.33 13.10 493 524 40.0 25,653 27,256 2,080 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.36 15.85 654 634 40.0 34,020 32,968 2,080 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.36 21.90 854 876 40.0 44,420 45,552 2,080 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.09 17.50 717 691 39.7 37,246 35,755 2,059 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.59 17.99 742 716 39.9 38,603 37,211 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.57 15.00 598 557 38.4 30,817 27,040 1,979 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.90 14.00 648 577 40.8 33,646 29,999 2,116 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.83 9.90 472 396 39.9 24,547 20,592 2,075 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.44 12.67 619 507 40.1 32,143 26,347 2,081 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.54 11.00 533 440 39.3 27,701 22,880 2,046 Bindery workers................................................. 13.54 11.00 533 440 39.3 27,701 22,880 2,046 Printers.......................................................... 16.27 15.38 644 615 39.6 33,481 31,992 2,058 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.00 19.73 785 743 39.2 40,809 38,648 2,041 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.89 14.44 630 580 39.6 32,715 30,160 2,059 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.86 10.00 422 400 38.8 21,923 20,800 2,018 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 8.06 7.50 301 274 37.3 15,634 14,248 1,940 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.01 12.50 474 474 39.5 24,661 24,669 2,053 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.73 11.68 466 467 39.7 24,199 23,878 2,062 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.98 11.82 479 473 40.0 24,911 24,586 2,080 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.19 8.03 396 321 38.9 20,593 16,702 2,021 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.80 12.09 472 484 40.0 24,539 25,147 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.08 11.68 479 467 39.6 24,890 23,608 2,060 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.54 14.50 576 580 39.6 29,883 30,160 2,055 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 17.15 640 686 39.3 33,271 35,672 2,046 Upholsterers.................................................... 16.76 15.45 667 618 39.8 34,673 32,136 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.65 14.00 545 560 39.9 28,322 29,120 2,075 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.38 11.44 493 458 39.8 25,615 23,795 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.31 14.01 572 560 40.0 29,728 29,141 2,078 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 27.18 29.14 1,087 1,165 40.0 56,541 60,603 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 22.17 22.70 887 908 40.0 46,106 47,216 2,080 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 17.67 16.17 711 647 40.3 36,992 33,625 2,094 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 20.75 20.91 825 836 39.8 42,916 43,491 2,068 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 20.68 22.82 821 913 39.7 42,668 47,466 2,063 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.58 20.03 783 801 40.0 40,719 41,654 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 19.67 797 787 40.0 41,428 40,914 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.50 13.16 613 520 39.5 31,850 27,040 2,054 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 19.14 17.30 765 692 40.0 39,804 35,984 2,080 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.51 10.87 460 435 40.0 23,931 22,610 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.34 14.11 642 560 39.3 33,359 29,120 2,041 Cutting workers................................................... 13.78 12.76 551 510 40.0 28,656 26,541 2,080 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.89 15.04 635 602 40.0 33,044 31,283 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.94 11.99 518 480 40.0 26,911 24,939 2,080 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.09 9.00 520 370 39.7 27,021 19,240 2,065 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 18.07 15.85 723 634 40.0 37,583 32,968 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.30 11.97 533 492 40.1 27,704 25,584 2,083 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 16.71 16.03 654 586 39.1 34,016 30,484 2,035 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 16.05 725 631 38.8 37,680 32,795 2,020 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.94 14.00 554 526 39.8 28,831 27,352 2,069 Painting workers.................................................. 17.47 16.56 699 662 40.0 36,329 34,445 2,080 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.50 15.30 620 612 40.0 32,248 31,824 2,080 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 23.08 21.90 923 876 40.0 48,015 45,552 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.68 12.53 541 491 39.6 28,125 25,501 2,056 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 10.30 10.00 412 400 40.0 21,416 20,800 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.88 15.16 595 606 40.0 30,960 31,527 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.79 16.97 752 679 40.0 39,093 35,298 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.99 9.61 433 386 39.4 22,470 20,093 2,045 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.76 12.89 592 515 40.1 30,481 26,325 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.69 20.00 810 800 41.2 42,137 41,600 2,140 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.77 24.05 923 962 40.5 47,912 50,014 2,104 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 123.34 145.91 2,475 2,524 20.1 128,700 131,259 1,043 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 145.91 2,507 2,524 19.6 130,382 131,259 1,017 Bus drivers....................................................... 13.91 13.64 476 435 34.2 20,227 18,718 1,454 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 13.11 11.51 524 460 40.0 27,267 23,941 2,080 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.28 13.83 458 423 32.1 18,211 18,072 1,275 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.18 14.75 675 604 41.7 35,034 31,283 2,165 Driver/sales workers............................................ 15.14 13.15 616 526 40.7 32,043 27,358 2,117 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.94 15.75 722 653 42.6 37,449 33,941 2,211 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.78 13.23 592 538 40.1 30,781 28,000 2,083 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 12.12 12.50 477 500 39.4 24,821 26,000 2,048 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.52 7.62 301 305 40.0 15,640 15,845 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.11 22.55 842 902 39.9 43,344 46,002 2,053 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.03 16.80 641 672 40.0 33,218 34,680 2,072 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.03 16.75 641 670 40.0 33,207 34,680 2,072 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.41 13.80 577 552 40.0 29,992 28,704 2,082 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.87 10.02 433 400 39.8 22,503 20,800 2,070 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.60 9.00 383 360 39.9 19,903 18,720 2,073 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.35 10.50 452 420 39.9 23,505 21,840 2,071 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.93 10.81 437 433 40.0 22,738 22,493 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.73 9.50 386 380 39.6 20,027 19,698 2,058 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.58 13.13 543 525 40.0 28,238 27,312 2,080 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 12 Full-time(1) private industry workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $19.63 $15.14 $780 $600 39.8 $40,421 $31,200 2,059 Management occupations.............................................. 38.23 33.45 1,566 1,352 41.0 81,375 70,283 2,129 Chief executives.................................................. 68.06 55.34 3,253 2,214 47.8 169,135 115,107 2,485 General and operations managers................................... 42.76 37.98 1,824 1,538 42.7 94,857 79,997 2,218 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 32.43 23.56 1,293 942 39.9 67,258 49,001 2,074 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 41.65 42.97 1,716 1,731 41.2 89,243 90,000 2,143 Marketing managers.............................................. 45.70 43.27 1,815 1,731 39.7 94,386 90,000 2,066 Sales managers.................................................. 39.37 42.97 1,657 1,647 42.1 86,178 85,619 2,189 Public relations managers......................................... 49.80 27.74 1,982 1,110 39.8 103,087 57,701 2,070 Administrative services managers.................................. 28.35 25.96 1,180 1,058 41.6 61,341 54,995 2,163 Computer and information systems managers......................... 48.03 47.16 1,966 1,869 40.9 102,231 97,200 2,128 Financial managers................................................ 36.99 34.62 1,491 1,389 40.3 77,547 72,249 2,096 Industrial production managers.................................... 32.35 28.85 1,347 1,188 41.6 70,024 61,751 2,164 Purchasing managers............................................... 47.78 34.59 1,968 1,384 41.2 102,317 71,951 2,141 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 24.39 20.00 969 800 39.7 50,390 41,600 2,066 Construction managers............................................. 38.27 36.87 1,604 1,538 41.9 83,328 80,001 2,177 Education administrators.......................................... 29.96 28.37 1,186 1,076 39.6 60,444 55,953 2,017 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 35.48 34.10 1,347 1,147 38.0 68,645 59,666 1,935 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 38.32 32.89 1,528 1,233 39.9 77,730 64,132 2,029 Engineering managers.............................................. 52.65 52.00 2,172 2,082 41.3 112,942 108,243 2,145 Food service managers............................................. 18.22 16.06 842 771 46.2 43,404 39,999 2,382 Lodging managers.................................................. 17.55 17.17 805 687 45.9 41,883 35,709 2,386 Medical and health services managers.............................. 35.08 34.17 1,432 1,371 40.8 74,445 71,282 2,122 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 27.85 26.04 1,132 959 40.6 58,854 49,870 2,113 Social and community service managers............................. 32.58 33.79 1,295 1,352 39.8 67,365 70,283 2,068 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 31.68 27.89 1,282 1,121 40.5 66,646 58,301 2,103 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.97 24.13 1,043 965 40.2 54,238 50,186 2,089 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 23.38 24.03 944 961 40.4 49,075 49,982 2,099 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 27.74 28.85 1,111 1,154 40.0 57,749 60,008 2,082 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.71 24.82 1,055 968 39.5 54,883 50,334 2,055 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.43 24.04 1,045 962 39.5 54,314 49,999 2,055 Cost estimators................................................... 33.38 29.65 1,409 1,334 42.2 73,249 69,376 2,194 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 31.96 27.92 1,286 1,154 40.3 66,898 60,000 2,093 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 39.81 33.65 1,592 1,346 40.0 82,797 70,000 2,080 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 36.80 33.69 1,464 1,348 39.8 76,106 70,075 2,068 Training and development specialists............................ 29.53 32.69 1,203 1,308 40.7 62,561 67,991 2,119 Logisticians...................................................... 32.95 30.31 1,318 1,212 40.0 68,536 63,036 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 37.67 35.23 1,507 1,432 40.0 78,386 74,462 2,081 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 27.13 25.20 1,103 1,028 40.7 57,366 53,460 2,114 Budget analysts................................................... 38.11 43.03 1,599 1,721 41.9 83,125 89,502 2,181 Credit analysts................................................... 32.59 28.99 1,304 1,160 40.0 67,797 60,299 2,080 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.06 27.70 1,476 1,085 40.9 76,734 56,443 2,128 Financial analysts.............................................. 39.17 27.68 1,642 1,103 41.9 85,386 57,352 2,180 Personal financial advisors..................................... 34.37 27.79 1,375 1,112 40.0 71,486 57,799 2,080 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.97 26.11 1,042 1,071 38.6 54,159 55,688 2,008 Financial examiners............................................... 32.35 33.65 1,296 1,346 40.1 67,385 70,000 2,083 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 26.15 23.89 1,049 903 40.1 54,565 46,960 2,087 Loan officers................................................... 26.51 25.89 1,067 906 40.2 55,483 47,114 2,093 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 37.10 36.54 1,492 1,467 40.2 77,604 76,259 2,092 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.40 50.79 1,936 2,031 40.0 100,667 105,635 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 34.66 33.65 1,427 1,314 41.2 74,197 68,328 2,141 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.67 42.25 1,668 1,690 40.0 86,731 87,882 2,082 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.99 42.25 1,641 1,690 40.0 85,357 87,882 2,082 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 43.17 41.59 1,727 1,663 40.0 89,794 86,499 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 26.58 24.26 1,051 970 39.5 54,644 50,465 2,056 Computer systems analysts......................................... 40.46 38.94 1,618 1,558 40.0 84,124 80,995 2,079 Database administrators........................................... 35.02 35.59 1,401 1,424 40.0 72,849 74,029 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.71 28.77 1,276 1,151 40.3 66,373 59,850 2,093 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 31.96 26.67 1,272 1,032 39.8 66,123 53,643 2,069 Operations research analysts...................................... 36.24 39.44 1,438 1,571 39.7 74,757 81,686 2,063 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 33.82 32.24 1,363 1,304 40.3 70,847 67,800 2,095 Architects, except naval.......................................... 37.35 31.73 1,512 1,269 40.5 78,629 66,000 2,105 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 37.35 31.73 1,512 1,269 40.5 78,629 66,000 2,105 Engineers......................................................... 38.52 37.99 1,557 1,530 40.4 80,944 79,583 2,101 Aerospace engineers............................................. 35.01 34.87 1,400 1,395 40.0 72,813 72,530 2,080 Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 39.39 1,739 1,576 40.0 90,430 81,937 2,080 Civil engineers................................................. 36.22 32.21 1,459 1,398 40.3 75,889 72,690 2,095 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 42.53 45.29 1,701 1,812 40.0 88,470 94,199 2,080 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 38.65 38.72 1,558 1,579 40.3 81,005 82,129 2,096 Electrical engineers.......................................... 38.54 35.22 1,565 1,433 40.6 81,403 74,529 2,112 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.75 40.87 1,550 1,635 40.0 80,609 84,999 2,080 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 40.47 37.81 1,654 1,586 40.9 86,032 82,487 2,126 Industrial engineers.......................................... 36.85 35.25 1,498 1,452 40.7 77,901 75,525 2,114 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.82 35.90 1,436 1,442 41.2 74,527 75,005 2,140 Drafters.......................................................... 24.81 23.50 992 940 40.0 51,605 48,880 2,080 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.03 30.40 1,081 1,216 40.0 56,216 63,232 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.83 20.98 833 839 40.0 43,316 43,628 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.39 25.35 976 1,014 40.0 50,774 52,718 2,082 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.74 25.51 989 1,020 40.0 51,430 53,061 2,079 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 17.28 789 740 40.7 41,024 38,500 2,116 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.61 26.16 1,182 1,047 39.9 61,437 54,434 2,075 Life scientists................................................... 33.08 32.53 1,239 1,155 37.4 64,424 60,060 1,947 Biological scientists........................................... 32.39 38.11 1,142 1,155 35.2 59,367 60,060 1,833 Medical scientists.............................................. 33.21 30.29 1,322 1,212 39.8 68,763 63,003 2,071 Physical scientists............................................... 36.94 30.78 1,593 1,325 43.1 82,851 68,890 2,243 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 42.44 34.78 1,736 1,391 40.9 90,265 72,332 2,127 Chemists...................................................... 42.44 34.78 1,736 1,391 40.9 90,265 72,332 2,127 Economists........................................................ 26.74 26.67 1,198 1,200 44.8 62,294 62,401 2,329 Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.83 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,344 54,183 2,056 Market research analysts........................................ 29.83 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,344 54,183 2,056 Biological technicians............................................ 21.05 21.94 837 878 39.8 43,520 45,639 2,067 Chemical technicians.............................................. 20.39 22.04 815 882 40.0 42,254 45,852 2,073 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 22.62 22.00 913 880 40.4 47,476 45,760 2,099 Community and social services occupations........................... 15.89 15.15 614 567 38.6 31,881 29,459 2,006 Counselors........................................................ 16.57 15.31 650 612 39.2 33,693 31,847 2,033 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.76 16.75 672 680 40.1 34,964 35,358 2,086 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 17.41 17.00 676 680 38.8 34,869 35,360 2,003 Social workers.................................................... 17.95 16.62 705 665 39.3 36,666 34,574 2,042 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 15.72 14.39 606 567 38.5 31,458 29,494 2,002 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.69 20.50 822 826 39.7 42,747 42,952 2,066 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.48 18.65 739 746 40.0 38,441 38,796 2,080 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 12.33 11.99 463 456 37.5 24,065 23,689 1,952 Social and human service assistants............................. 11.10 10.00 437 406 39.3 22,700 21,095 2,046 Legal occupations................................................... 36.02 28.85 1,446 1,135 40.2 75,208 58,999 2,088 Lawyers........................................................... 54.05 55.08 2,208 2,161 40.8 114,792 112,382 2,124 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.83 19.67 905 773 39.7 47,072 40,200 2,062 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 21.01 22.13 833 885 39.6 43,296 46,039 2,061 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 23.91 23.80 941 952 39.3 42,595 40,799 1,781 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 34.45 28.63 1,374 1,125 39.9 63,083 50,664 1,831 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 46.99 42.18 1,858 1,687 39.5 71,510 67,486 1,522 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 36.79 28.77 1,447 1,154 39.3 68,756 56,100 1,869 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 37.81 28.77 1,484 1,151 39.3 73,490 59,850 1,944 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.21 34.13 1,781 1,672 41.2 80,893 66,334 1,872 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.21 34.13 1,781 1,672 41.2 80,893 66,334 1,872 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.14 44.13 1,700 1,684 38.5 74,321 73,513 1,684 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 48.19 44.59 1,841 2,051 38.2 73,031 80,000 1,515 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 40.91 30.95 1,603 1,238 39.2 71,112 55,336 1,738 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 37.30 32.33 1,503 1,385 40.3 59,892 53,999 1,606 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 29.13 26.08 1,176 1,043 40.4 51,221 50,417 1,758 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.57 34.36 1,481 1,395 41.6 57,652 54,413 1,621 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 30.57 30.10 1,305 1,385 42.7 51,436 53,999 1,683 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 42.28 1,723 1,527 40.8 67,195 59,571 1,593 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 22.82 22.98 887 875 38.9 36,710 35,884 1,608 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 11.51 10.37 447 404 38.9 22,673 21,008 1,969 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 11.50 10.37 448 404 39.0 22,749 21,008 1,979 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 25.62 24.01 990 950 38.6 38,017 36,666 1,484 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 24.17 22.67 939 861 38.8 36,018 32,713 1,490 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.15 29.48 1,112 1,061 38.1 42,777 38,404 1,468 Secondary school teachers....................................... 29.75 30.40 1,165 1,162 39.1 44,552 42,358 1,497 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.75 30.40 1,165 1,162 39.1 44,552 42,358 1,497 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 18.75 17.91 782 627 41.7 37,433 25,175 1,996 Librarians........................................................ 25.85 25.22 991 991 38.3 44,508 47,180 1,722 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.97 9.50 380 375 38.1 19,513 19,500 1,957 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 26.32 21.09 1,042 858 39.6 54,084 44,595 2,055 Designers......................................................... 19.90 19.00 800 760 40.2 41,604 39,520 2,091 Graphic designers............................................... 19.87 18.27 799 731 40.2 41,565 38,000 2,092 Interior designers.............................................. 21.02 20.21 849 808 40.4 44,170 42,031 2,102 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 30.65 27.07 1,214 1,083 39.6 63,150 56,306 2,061 Producers and directors......................................... 30.65 27.07 1,214 1,083 39.6 63,150 56,306 2,061 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 28.28 31.73 1,059 1,111 37.4 54,467 57,750 1,926 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 25.58 31.73 926 1,111 36.2 47,418 57,750 1,854 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 32.43 28.83 1,264 1,282 39.0 65,716 66,664 2,027 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 32.43 28.83 1,264 1,282 39.0 65,716 66,664 2,027 Public relations specialists...................................... 27.27 25.98 1,086 945 39.8 56,491 49,124 2,072 Writers and editors............................................... 33.83 25.73 1,329 1,029 39.3 69,114 53,510 2,043 Editors......................................................... 26.35 21.09 1,031 844 39.1 53,613 43,871 2,034 Technical writers............................................... 38.32 30.33 1,551 1,213 40.5 80,633 63,086 2,104 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 33.99 25.00 1,333 982 39.2 69,318 51,060 2,039 Pharmacists....................................................... 48.84 50.70 1,920 1,970 39.3 99,865 102,442 2,045 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 150.55 156.42 6,085 6,257 40.4 316,408 325,354 2,102 Registered nurses................................................. 27.84 27.00 1,085 1,060 39.0 56,375 55,120 2,025 Therapists........................................................ 25.71 25.99 1,021 1,040 39.7 53,071 54,059 2,064 Occupational therapists......................................... 28.79 28.75 1,145 1,122 39.8 59,532 58,344 2,068 Physical therapists............................................. 31.78 32.21 1,271 1,288 40.0 66,103 67,001 2,080 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.59 23.61 928 940 39.3 48,250 48,901 2,045 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 26.59 25.82 1,056 1,033 39.7 54,927 53,701 2,065 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.76 17.14 755 718 40.3 39,280 37,315 2,094 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.33 23.05 879 924 41.2 45,725 48,048 2,144 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.56 15.69 609 605 39.1 31,656 31,434 2,034 Dental hygienists................................................. 31.04 28.83 1,064 1,056 34.3 55,307 54,912 1,782 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.73 26.00 989 1,040 40.0 51,417 54,080 2,079 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 21.76 22.83 870 913 40.0 45,256 47,486 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.16 26.00 966 1,040 40.0 50,254 54,080 2,080 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.88 15.44 631 617 39.8 32,829 32,074 2,068 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.81 12.11 512 484 39.9 26,609 25,189 2,077 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.51 18.83 773 753 39.6 40,213 39,164 2,061 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.93 17.34 691 669 38.6 35,952 34,798 2,005 Medical records and health information technicians................ 17.15 16.83 664 624 38.7 34,545 32,442 2,015 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.19 17.25 768 690 40.0 39,916 35,880 2,080 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.08 11.33 467 434 38.6 24,274 22,589 2,009 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.28 10.05 395 386 38.4 20,516 20,051 1,996 Home health aides............................................... 9.40 9.50 346 342 36.8 18,010 17,784 1,915 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.49 10.30 405 402 38.6 21,082 20,896 2,010 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 21.38 20.06 841 802 39.4 43,753 41,727 2,047 Physical therapist assistants................................... 22.06 20.06 863 802 39.1 44,892 41,727 2,035 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.24 12.90 514 507 38.8 26,720 26,354 2,017 Dental assistants............................................... 17.43 17.25 637 621 36.5 33,105 32,292 1,899 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.84 12.55 505 502 39.3 26,266 26,096 2,046 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 11.77 480 471 40.0 24,936 24,482 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.00 13.41 546 536 39.0 28,416 27,893 2,029 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.92 11.85 393 415 36.0 20,432 21,567 1,872 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.50 10.20 451 400 39.3 22,224 20,155 1,933 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.63 9.92 413 384 38.9 21,434 19,864 2,017 Security guards................................................. 10.60 9.92 412 384 38.9 21,389 19,854 2,017 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 13.41 12.86 521 514 38.9 11,763 5,587 877 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.65 8.33 330 318 38.1 17,129 16,432 1,979 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.86 13.00 581 546 41.9 30,169 28,386 2,176 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.61 12.00 651 500 41.7 33,528 26,000 2,148 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 13.60 13.00 570 546 41.9 29,659 28,386 2,181 Cooks............................................................. 9.89 9.55 378 369 38.2 19,634 19,201 1,986 Cooks, fast food................................................ 8.46 8.00 329 298 38.9 17,102 15,470 2,021 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.12 11.00 427 414 38.4 22,190 21,530 1,995 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.15 10.00 389 380 38.3 20,196 19,781 1,989 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.00 8.25 334 300 37.1 17,371 15,600 1,931 Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.29 9.00 365 360 39.3 18,965 18,720 2,041 Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.82 3.65 173 135 35.9 9,009 7,012 1,868 Bartenders...................................................... 6.49 6.00 237 220 36.5 12,293 11,464 1,895 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.72 3.38 131 110 35.3 6,824 5,694 1,836 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.49 7.46 287 280 38.3 14,929 14,560 1,992 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.42 7.50 324 288 38.4 16,800 14,976 1,995 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.46 7.70 326 300 38.5 16,916 15,600 2,000 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 8.23 7.00 314 280 38.1 16,235 14,560 1,973 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 8.12 8.49 319 340 39.3 16,591 17,659 2,044 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.50 8.00 322 318 37.9 16,759 16,515 1,971 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.45 9.00 325 312 34.4 16,896 16,211 1,789 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.37 9.13 408 360 39.3 21,181 18,720 2,042 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.26 17.50 777 690 40.3 40,398 35,901 2,098 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 14.61 13.94 578 558 39.5 30,030 28,999 2,055 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 25.85 21.25 1,074 850 41.6 55,845 44,200 2,161 Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.60 8.85 376 344 39.1 19,545 17,867 2,035 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.84 9.20 389 360 39.5 20,222 18,724 2,055 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.09 8.40 349 321 38.4 18,133 16,690 1,995 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.47 9.49 416 370 39.8 21,482 19,188 2,052 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.21 9.01 406 360 39.7 20,929 18,720 2,050 Personal care and service occupations............................... 13.17 10.00 485 404 36.8 25,126 20,869 1,907 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 15.76 14.84 685 596 43.4 35,603 30,996 2,258 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 11.67 12.44 467 498 40.0 23,886 25,875 2,047 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 11.54 12.44 457 498 39.6 23,073 25,875 1,999 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 17.56 16.01 633 603 36.0 32,907 31,356 1,874 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 17.56 16.01 633 603 36.0 32,907 31,356 1,874 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 10.24 11.50 396 460 38.7 20,582 23,920 2,011 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.87 6.81 296 267 37.7 15,414 13,874 1,959 Transportation attendants......................................... 41.15 40.26 806 856 19.6 41,920 44,537 1,019 Flight attendants............................................... 42.04 40.26 814 856 19.4 42,305 44,537 1,006 Child care workers................................................ 8.43 8.00 334 320 39.6 17,308 16,640 2,052 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.17 10.00 406 400 40.0 21,138 20,800 2,078 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.94 11.00 474 440 39.7 24,657 22,880 2,066 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.51 11.00 456 440 39.7 23,725 22,880 2,062 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.75 12.82 708 505 39.9 36,615 26,208 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.45 16.35 812 664 41.7 42,227 34,549 2,171 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.24 16.23 720 654 41.8 37,459 34,000 2,173 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 28.47 24.04 1,184 952 41.6 61,557 49,496 2,163 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.65 9.92 460 387 39.5 23,726 19,968 2,037 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.36 8.80 364 344 38.9 18,943 17,888 2,024 Cashiers...................................................... 9.34 8.78 364 342 38.9 18,909 17,784 2,024 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 12.60 10.90 503 436 39.9 26,137 22,693 2,075 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 10.21 9.53 401 380 39.2 20,832 19,770 2,040 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.82 15.16 646 606 40.9 33,602 31,529 2,125 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.22 11.00 527 430 39.8 26,960 22,173 2,040 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 17.91 12.15 710 456 39.6 36,902 23,696 2,061 Insurance sales agents............................................ 26.74 20.41 1,020 788 38.2 53,063 40,950 1,984 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 58.24 38.28 2,365 1,716 40.6 122,961 89,230 2,111 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 29.71 26.49 1,194 1,085 40.2 61,906 56,420 2,084 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.90 24.81 1,321 992 40.2 68,700 51,599 2,088 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 28.68 26.93 1,152 1,098 40.2 59,714 56,420 2,082 Sales engineers................................................... 27.64 29.85 1,130 1,194 40.9 58,743 62,082 2,125 Telemarketers..................................................... 14.87 13.50 583 535 39.2 30,301 27,810 2,038 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 17.19 15.06 678 590 39.4 34,225 30,659 1,991 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.94 14.05 594 560 39.7 30,834 29,120 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.98 20.01 842 800 40.1 43,783 41,600 2,086 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 10.80 10.34 428 400 39.6 22,242 20,800 2,059 Telephone operators............................................... 11.30 11.70 452 468 40.0 23,493 24,338 2,079 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.40 13.50 573 538 39.8 29,801 27,997 2,070 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.14 14.73 605 589 40.0 31,482 30,647 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 13.34 12.53 531 501 39.8 27,637 26,062 2,072 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.25 14.70 605 585 39.7 31,457 30,399 2,063 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.44 17.17 738 687 40.0 38,356 35,707 2,080 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.99 16.70 680 668 40.0 35,344 34,736 2,080 Tellers......................................................... 11.96 11.54 478 462 39.9 24,848 24,003 2,077 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 15.68 14.22 618 569 39.4 32,114 29,578 2,048 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.53 15.74 621 630 40.0 32,303 32,748 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.81 13.78 591 546 39.9 30,504 28,311 2,059 File clerks....................................................... 11.07 10.00 441 400 39.8 22,919 20,800 2,071 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.59 9.50 382 380 39.9 19,878 19,760 2,073 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.61 12.35 489 494 38.8 25,437 25,694 2,016 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.13 12.89 417 272 34.3 21,509 14,127 1,773 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.54 14.71 661 588 40.0 34,371 30,588 2,078 New accounts clerks............................................... 15.82 14.97 633 599 40.0 32,912 31,129 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 13.96 13.00 558 520 39.9 28,992 27,040 2,077 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.30 15.12 604 587 39.5 31,390 30,500 2,051 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.20 12.00 479 479 39.3 24,904 24,916 2,042 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.56 15.81 582 632 40.0 30,282 32,885 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.43 17.00 667 680 40.6 34,703 35,360 2,112 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.43 17.00 667 680 40.6 34,703 35,360 2,112 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 14.89 13.93 596 557 40.0 30,979 28,974 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.67 19.05 751 762 40.2 39,040 39,624 2,091 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.74 12.00 509 480 39.9 26,467 24,960 2,077 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.62 11.24 467 450 40.2 24,283 23,400 2,090 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 13.69 12.52 548 501 40.0 28,478 26,042 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.34 15.32 685 613 39.5 35,600 31,872 2,053 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 21.13 19.23 837 769 39.6 43,531 40,000 2,061 Legal secretaries............................................... 17.58 15.32 690 613 39.2 35,868 31,872 2,040 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.63 13.34 533 521 39.1 27,727 27,088 2,034 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.71 14.50 624 580 39.7 32,449 30,160 2,066 Computer operators................................................ 16.26 14.60 650 584 40.0 33,817 30,368 2,080 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.01 13.81 555 552 39.6 28,867 28,725 2,060 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.74 13.40 544 536 39.6 28,303 27,864 2,060 Word processors and typists..................................... 16.52 15.28 656 611 39.7 34,089 31,782 2,063 Desktop publishers................................................ 15.28 16.50 611 660 40.0 31,783 34,320 2,080 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.07 14.46 594 577 39.4 30,883 30,002 2,049 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.61 12.98 494 504 39.2 25,698 26,208 2,039 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.40 14.00 567 548 39.4 29,482 28,496 2,048 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 11.92 11.73 477 469 40.0 24,795 24,400 2,080 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 10.31 8.00 408 320 39.6 21,225 16,640 2,059 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 16.26 15.00 650 600 40.0 33,654 31,200 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.13 23.00 945 928 40.9 49,157 48,281 2,125 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 18.17 20.47 727 819 40.0 37,596 41,495 2,069 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 19.29 20.47 772 819 40.0 39,884 42,578 2,067 Carpenters........................................................ 18.15 17.00 714 680 39.3 37,049 35,360 2,042 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 16.14 16.00 646 640 40.0 33,531 33,280 2,078 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 16.14 16.00 646 640 40.0 33,531 33,280 2,078 Construction laborers............................................. 11.71 11.50 468 460 40.0 24,339 23,920 2,078 Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.10 14.01 604 560 40.0 31,095 29,137 2,059 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.26 13.66 530 547 40.0 26,654 26,520 2,010 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.88 15.00 635 600 40.0 33,020 31,200 2,080 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.43 17.25 695 680 39.9 36,131 35,360 2,073 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.40 16.00 692 640 39.8 36,006 33,280 2,070 Electricians...................................................... 19.37 17.44 775 698 40.0 40,264 36,275 2,078 Insulation workers................................................ 14.38 13.50 575 540 40.0 29,913 28,080 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.53 12.50 501 500 40.0 25,191 26,000 2,011 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.53 12.50 501 500 40.0 25,191 26,000 2,011 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 17.74 18.16 710 726 40.0 36,890 37,773 2,079 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.17 18.50 727 740 40.0 37,790 38,480 2,080 Roofers........................................................... 13.36 11.33 535 453 40.0 27,689 23,562 2,072 Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.04 16.50 721 660 40.0 37,518 34,320 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.43 11.00 455 440 39.9 23,465 22,880 2,054 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 12.87 12.60 515 504 40.0 26,759 26,208 2,080 Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.67 12.00 467 480 40.0 24,230 24,960 2,076 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.70 14.00 508 560 40.0 26,422 29,120 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.91 12.46 556 498 40.0 28,904 25,906 2,079 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.47 18.10 782 729 40.2 40,676 37,898 2,089 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 28.46 30.30 1,163 1,200 40.9 60,475 62,400 2,125 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.81 18.62 709 745 39.8 36,883 38,736 2,071 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.35 27.69 1,094 1,108 40.0 56,888 57,591 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.35 27.69 1,094 1,108 40.0 56,888 57,591 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 18.39 17.36 735 694 40.0 38,236 36,100 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 19.56 17.89 782 716 40.0 40,671 37,211 2,079 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 22.48 21.61 896 864 39.9 46,595 44,940 2,073 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 25.65 26.94 1,026 1,078 40.0 53,359 56,035 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.83 16.51 728 697 40.8 37,831 36,256 2,122 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 18.08 16.15 723 646 40.0 37,615 33,582 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.75 16.00 730 680 41.1 37,971 35,360 2,139 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.35 17.02 697 680 40.1 36,221 35,360 2,088 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 19.60 20.56 784 822 40.0 40,750 42,765 2,079 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.56 20.56 782 822 40.0 40,670 42,765 2,079 Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.48 11.25 524 450 38.8 27,227 23,390 2,019 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 17.00 17.19 679 688 39.9 35,321 35,761 2,077 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.42 16.13 737 645 40.0 38,312 33,544 2,080 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.64 14.44 644 608 44.0 33,476 31,624 2,287 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 18.88 17.55 753 715 39.9 39,140 37,190 2,073 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.05 20.25 834 810 39.6 43,294 41,738 2,057 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.47 15.27 657 611 39.9 34,164 31,770 2,074 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.31 17.05 748 715 40.8 38,888 37,190 2,124 Millwrights..................................................... 21.94 22.71 878 909 40.0 45,631 47,245 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.74 25.28 950 1,011 40.0 49,389 52,582 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 22.49 22.00 899 880 40.0 46,771 45,760 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.66 26.54 986 1,062 40.0 51,290 55,199 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.41 18.10 697 724 40.0 36,218 37,648 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 13.58 12.27 543 491 39.9 28,218 25,522 2,077 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.89 12.00 475 480 39.9 24,680 24,960 2,075 Production occupations.............................................. 14.56 13.20 579 524 39.7 30,071 27,179 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 22.70 21.15 922 853 40.6 47,951 44,366 2,112 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.57 12.04 498 472 39.6 25,914 24,544 2,061 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.28 11.54 491 462 40.0 25,540 24,003 2,080 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.46 12.20 539 488 40.0 28,003 25,376 2,080 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 16.13 14.92 645 597 40.0 33,545 31,027 2,080 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 13.84 14.75 554 590 40.0 28,798 30,680 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 13.71 12.59 546 499 39.8 28,389 25,954 2,071 Team assemblers................................................. 15.09 12.89 604 516 40.0 31,387 26,811 2,080 Bakers............................................................ 10.70 11.50 422 444 39.4 21,955 23,109 2,051 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.82 9.80 433 392 40.0 22,504 20,384 2,080 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 12.56 13.10 502 524 40.0 26,126 27,248 2,080 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.70 9.80 388 392 40.0 20,177 20,384 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 10.47 11.47 425 459 40.6 22,081 23,860 2,110 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.00 14.56 588 573 42.0 30,564 29,806 2,183 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.67 17.02 667 681 40.0 34,673 35,402 2,080 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 15.96 16.22 638 649 40.0 33,190 33,738 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.91 13.75 652 531 38.6 33,853 27,622 2,002 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.98 13.28 574 531 38.3 29,843 27,622 1,992 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.39 11.90 494 465 39.8 25,670 24,170 2,071 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.46 10.75 458 430 40.0 23,831 22,360 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 12.74 13.07 504 523 39.6 26,213 27,179 2,058 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.25 14.76 607 590 39.8 31,583 30,697 2,070 Machinists........................................................ 19.35 19.51 774 780 40.0 40,245 40,572 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.36 13.10 494 524 40.0 25,701 27,256 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.33 13.10 493 524 40.0 25,653 27,256 2,080 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.36 15.85 654 634 40.0 34,020 32,968 2,080 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.36 21.90 854 876 40.0 44,420 45,552 2,080 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.11 17.50 718 688 39.7 37,283 35,755 2,059 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.63 17.89 744 716 39.9 38,670 37,211 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.57 15.00 598 557 38.4 30,817 27,040 1,979 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.90 14.00 648 577 40.8 33,646 29,999 2,116 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.83 9.90 472 396 39.9 24,547 20,592 2,075 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 15.44 12.67 619 507 40.1 32,143 26,347 2,081 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 13.54 11.00 533 440 39.3 27,701 22,880 2,046 Bindery workers................................................. 13.54 11.00 533 440 39.3 27,701 22,880 2,046 Printers.......................................................... 16.29 15.38 645 615 39.6 33,519 31,992 2,058 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.00 19.73 785 743 39.2 40,809 38,648 2,041 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.89 14.44 630 580 39.6 32,715 30,160 2,059 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.86 10.00 421 400 38.8 21,901 20,800 2,017 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 8.06 7.50 301 274 37.3 15,634 14,248 1,940 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.01 12.50 474 474 39.5 24,661 24,669 2,053 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 11.73 11.68 466 467 39.7 24,199 23,878 2,062 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.98 11.82 479 473 40.0 24,911 24,586 2,080 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 10.19 8.03 396 321 38.9 20,593 16,702 2,021 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 11.80 12.09 472 484 40.0 24,539 25,147 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.08 11.68 479 467 39.6 24,890 23,608 2,060 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.54 14.50 576 580 39.6 29,883 30,160 2,055 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 17.15 640 686 39.3 33,271 35,672 2,046 Upholsterers.................................................... 16.76 15.45 667 618 39.8 34,673 32,136 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.65 14.00 545 560 39.9 28,322 29,120 2,075 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.38 11.44 493 458 39.8 25,615 23,795 2,068 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.31 14.01 572 560 40.0 29,728 29,141 2,078 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.97 29.14 1,079 1,165 40.0 56,088 60,603 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 21.34 21.01 854 840 40.0 44,394 43,701 2,080 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 20.88 17.75 835 710 40.0 43,428 36,920 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 20.75 20.91 825 836 39.8 42,916 43,491 2,068 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 20.68 22.82 821 913 39.7 42,668 47,466 2,063 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 19.58 20.03 783 801 40.0 40,719 41,654 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 19.67 797 787 40.0 41,428 40,914 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 15.50 13.16 613 520 39.5 31,850 27,040 2,054 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 19.14 17.30 765 692 40.0 39,804 35,984 2,080 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 11.51 10.87 460 435 40.0 23,931 22,610 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 16.34 14.11 642 560 39.3 33,359 29,120 2,041 Cutting workers................................................... 13.78 12.76 551 510 40.0 28,656 26,541 2,080 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.89 15.04 635 602 40.0 33,044 31,283 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 12.94 11.99 518 480 40.0 26,911 24,939 2,080 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.09 9.00 520 370 39.7 27,021 19,240 2,065 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 18.07 15.85 723 634 40.0 37,583 32,968 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 13.29 11.97 532 492 40.1 27,687 25,584 2,083 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 16.71 16.03 654 586 39.1 34,016 30,484 2,035 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 16.05 725 631 38.8 37,680 32,795 2,020 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 13.94 14.00 554 526 39.8 28,831 27,352 2,069 Painting workers.................................................. 17.47 16.56 699 662 40.0 36,329 34,445 2,080 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 15.50 15.30 620 612 40.0 32,248 31,824 2,080 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 23.08 21.90 923 876 40.0 48,015 45,552 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.68 12.53 541 490 39.6 28,127 25,480 2,056 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 10.30 10.00 412 400 40.0 21,416 20,800 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 14.88 15.16 595 606 40.0 30,960 31,527 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 18.79 16.97 752 679 40.0 39,093 35,298 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.98 9.61 433 386 39.4 22,468 20,093 2,045 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.72 12.75 594 514 40.3 30,833 26,624 2,094 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.57 19.48 806 800 41.2 41,919 41,600 2,142 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 23.16 24.05 944 978 40.7 49,064 50,872 2,119 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 128.18 145.91 2,507 2,524 19.6 130,382 131,259 1,017 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 145.91 2,507 2,524 19.6 130,382 131,259 1,017 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.92 9.50 426 380 39.0 22,159 19,760 2,028 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 16.19 14.75 676 604 41.7 35,075 31,200 2,167 Driver/sales workers............................................ 15.14 13.15 616 526 40.7 32,043 27,358 2,117 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.96 15.75 724 653 42.7 37,572 33,941 2,215 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 14.78 13.23 592 538 40.1 30,782 28,000 2,083 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.52 7.62 301 305 40.0 15,640 15,845 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.14 22.55 843 902 39.9 43,381 46,002 2,052 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.95 16.84 638 674 40.0 33,028 34,680 2,071 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.94 16.84 638 674 40.0 33,015 34,680 2,071 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.40 13.80 577 552 40.0 29,981 28,704 2,082 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.86 10.00 433 400 39.8 22,485 20,800 2,070 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.60 9.00 382 360 39.9 19,887 18,720 2,073 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.34 10.50 452 420 39.8 23,488 21,840 2,071 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.93 10.81 437 433 40.0 22,738 22,493 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.73 9.50 386 380 39.6 20,027 19,698 2,058 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 13 Full-time(1) State and local government workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $22.28 $19.39 $879 $777 39.4 $41,942 $38,234 1,882 Management occupations.............................................. 37.02 34.21 1,473 1,369 39.8 74,138 69,701 2,003 Chief executives.................................................. 50.19 56.13 2,226 2,245 44.4 115,770 116,742 2,306 General and operations managers................................... 36.33 33.43 1,486 1,268 40.9 77,260 65,917 2,127 Legislators....................................................... 30.71 26.67 1,174 1,000 38.2 61,034 52,001 1,988 Administrative services managers.................................. 23.65 24.39 926 936 39.2 48,170 48,653 2,036 Computer and information systems managers......................... 37.24 35.08 1,483 1,403 39.8 77,131 72,964 2,071 Financial managers................................................ 40.48 38.94 1,615 1,458 39.9 84,002 75,839 2,075 Human resources managers.......................................... 32.50 29.52 1,285 1,154 39.6 63,182 58,271 1,944 Construction managers............................................. 32.84 34.65 1,317 1,386 40.1 68,473 72,072 2,085 Education administrators.......................................... 39.22 37.94 1,539 1,515 39.2 73,481 70,304 1,874 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 43.92 46.01 1,721 1,770 39.2 83,281 81,885 1,896 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 34.20 30.21 1,345 1,165 39.3 62,882 46,259 1,838 Medical and health services managers.............................. 46.87 41.30 1,905 1,596 40.7 99,081 82,992 2,114 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 20.94 19.23 836 769 39.9 43,463 39,998 2,076 Social and community service managers............................. 31.73 30.21 1,260 1,208 39.7 65,495 62,826 2,064 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 22.13 20.46 883 818 39.9 45,825 42,494 2,071 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 25.08 24.48 1,003 979 40.0 52,158 50,925 2,080 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 25.08 24.48 1,003 979 40.0 52,158 50,925 2,080 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 19.44 18.80 775 752 39.9 40,290 39,106 2,073 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 22.54 20.81 900 833 39.9 46,800 43,291 2,076 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 18.44 17.79 736 712 39.9 38,290 37,009 2,076 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.14 22.71 997 908 39.6 51,837 47,237 2,062 Training and development specialists............................ 23.97 22.35 966 956 40.3 50,213 49,689 2,095 Management analysts............................................... 23.24 21.22 930 849 40.0 48,336 44,129 2,080 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 22.26 21.63 886 865 39.8 46,062 44,990 2,070 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 19.81 16.63 792 665 40.0 41,173 34,584 2,078 Budget analysts................................................... 26.40 27.39 1,056 1,096 40.0 54,694 56,980 2,071 Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents.......... 15.52 14.31 618 574 39.8 32,150 29,848 2,071 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents................... 15.62 14.44 622 580 39.8 32,344 30,145 2,071 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 25.00 24.30 994 981 39.7 51,436 50,995 2,057 Computer programmers.............................................. 26.63 25.01 1,065 1,001 40.0 55,398 52,029 2,080 Computer software engineers....................................... 31.64 33.25 1,266 1,330 40.0 65,812 69,160 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 21.12 20.98 845 839 40.0 43,926 43,628 2,080 Computer systems analysts......................................... 26.06 27.48 1,023 1,101 39.3 52,950 57,268 2,032 Database administrators........................................... 26.36 29.20 1,044 1,168 39.6 54,277 60,736 2,059 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 31.52 32.18 1,232 1,216 39.1 62,178 60,592 1,972 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 23.44 19.85 984 827 42.0 51,159 43,000 2,182 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 26.76 25.73 1,068 1,016 39.9 55,530 52,855 2,075 Engineers......................................................... 29.56 28.39 1,180 1,135 39.9 61,337 59,005 2,075 Civil engineers................................................. 31.45 29.54 1,246 1,171 39.6 64,777 60,893 2,060 Environmental engineers......................................... 28.99 28.85 1,174 1,154 40.5 61,042 60,000 2,106 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 21.93 21.08 877 843 40.0 45,605 43,844 2,080 Civil engineering technicians................................... 19.81 20.11 792 804 40.0 41,205 41,820 2,080 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 20.44 19.19 809 761 39.6 42,086 39,551 2,059 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 24.98 23.56 1,004 931 40.2 50,753 48,264 2,032 Life scientists................................................... 20.78 19.54 877 886 42.2 45,611 46,091 2,195 Physical scientists............................................... 25.34 25.61 1,039 1,051 41.0 53,269 52,541 2,102 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 24.94 25.14 1,046 1,010 41.9 53,047 52,106 2,127 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 24.85 24.82 1,022 1,005 41.1 53,154 52,262 2,139 Psychologists..................................................... 33.55 30.70 1,277 1,112 38.1 58,326 52,293 1,739 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 33.55 30.70 1,277 1,112 38.1 58,326 52,293 1,739 Urban and regional planners....................................... 25.99 23.56 1,038 942 39.9 53,964 49,005 2,076 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 18.69 17.84 748 714 40.0 38,875 37,105 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 21.98 19.96 862 794 39.2 42,489 40,980 1,933 Counselors........................................................ 25.71 22.94 999 901 38.9 46,689 44,833 1,816 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 30.30 28.22 1,163 1,093 38.4 50,100 47,627 1,653 Mental health counselors........................................ 20.27 20.80 811 832 40.0 42,168 43,268 2,080 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 20.81 19.68 821 762 39.5 42,712 39,630 2,052 Social workers.................................................... 22.18 20.24 874 798 39.4 43,689 41,473 1,970 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 26.54 26.35 1,056 1,053 39.8 49,432 47,249 1,863 Medical and public health social workers........................ 19.91 17.98 777 689 39.0 40,401 35,851 2,029 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.88 19.01 774 735 38.9 40,266 38,199 2,025 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 17.07 15.97 673 628 39.4 35,009 32,664 2,051 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists....... 18.38 16.83 734 673 40.0 38,190 34,996 2,078 Social and human service assistants............................. 14.72 14.49 569 559 38.6 29,569 29,056 2,009 Legal occupations................................................... 30.52 28.81 1,235 1,140 40.5 64,211 59,278 2,104 Lawyers........................................................... 35.14 34.50 1,440 1,395 41.0 74,887 72,555 2,131 Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers................... 31.36 19.24 1,255 770 40.0 65,237 40,021 2,080 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 19.01 17.03 756 681 39.8 39,325 35,422 2,069 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 29.37 28.45 1,117 1,074 38.0 45,362 43,692 1,544 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 40.62 38.74 1,655 1,550 40.7 71,266 66,612 1,755 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 49.92 46.82 2,017 1,873 40.4 82,650 81,145 1,656 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.73 34.02 1,683 1,540 40.3 65,480 58,063 1,569 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 38.73 34.59 1,576 1,569 40.7 61,121 59,534 1,578 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.92 39.80 1,734 1,581 39.5 74,369 67,429 1,693 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.11 38.23 1,699 1,529 39.4 71,335 65,118 1,655 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 44.23 40.33 1,769 1,613 40.0 72,936 68,431 1,649 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.42 40.55 2,023 1,921 43.6 82,736 81,690 1,782 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 37.24 39.83 1,400 1,262 37.6 64,120 59,810 1,722 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 35.98 31.54 1,301 1,183 36.2 55,505 51,622 1,543 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 35.61 30.35 1,580 1,290 44.4 68,969 58,095 1,937 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 35.61 30.35 1,580 1,290 44.4 68,969 58,095 1,937 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.01 37.54 1,609 1,439 39.2 64,979 59,460 1,584 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 36.85 34.53 1,480 1,381 40.2 67,275 60,595 1,825 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 31.11 29.70 1,170 1,108 37.6 46,736 45,016 1,502 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 31.59 29.33 1,202 1,110 38.1 47,895 44,875 1,516 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 30.10 28.92 1,127 1,084 37.5 45,527 43,042 1,512 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 31.84 29.52 1,215 1,126 38.2 48,296 44,942 1,517 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 30.63 29.36 1,151 1,096 37.6 45,799 44,204 1,495 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 30.41 28.96 1,141 1,088 37.5 45,390 43,605 1,493 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.56 30.96 1,194 1,180 37.8 47,554 46,772 1,507 Secondary school teachers....................................... 32.16 31.03 1,209 1,153 37.6 48,629 47,630 1,512 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 32.38 31.30 1,217 1,172 37.6 48,500 47,056 1,498 Vocational education teachers, secondary school............... 30.66 30.22 1,154 1,108 37.6 49,577 50,097 1,617 Special education teachers...................................... 31.36 28.61 1,180 1,073 37.6 47,575 43,692 1,517 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 32.62 30.53 1,226 1,142 37.6 49,555 46,110 1,519 Special education teachers, middle school..................... 31.61 29.69 1,179 1,114 37.3 47,598 45,770 1,506 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 29.36 26.92 1,107 1,012 37.7 44,511 40,149 1,516 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 28.79 27.84 1,090 1,060 37.9 44,799 45,387 1,556 Librarians........................................................ 31.02 29.15 1,180 1,150 38.0 54,515 53,269 1,757 Library technicians............................................... 14.09 13.20 555 520 39.4 28,837 27,048 2,047 Instructional coordinators........................................ 33.56 34.54 1,277 1,295 38.1 54,918 55,701 1,637 Teacher assistants................................................ 12.47 12.05 465 443 37.3 18,447 17,861 1,479 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 18.61 18.17 754 727 40.5 39,208 37,787 2,107 Public relations specialists...................................... 22.44 20.91 897 837 40.0 46,669 43,499 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 22.85 21.25 903 842 39.5 46,199 43,077 2,022 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 18.72 18.43 749 737 40.0 38,944 38,332 2,080 Registered nurses................................................. 28.05 25.89 1,074 990 38.3 54,465 50,076 1,941 Therapists........................................................ 28.23 26.85 1,102 1,067 39.0 53,678 54,746 1,902 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 32.69 29.90 1,223 1,143 37.4 54,597 53,988 1,670 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.40 24.56 945 964 38.7 49,149 50,107 2,014 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.81 24.30 989 964 39.9 51,427 50,107 2,073 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.12 13.12 663 653 47.0 34,481 33,958 2,441 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 13.50 12.55 539 503 39.9 28,007 26,179 2,074 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.13 13.75 605 550 40.0 31,469 28,600 2,080 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.01 11.60 481 464 40.0 24,990 24,128 2,080 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 16.32 16.74 645 660 39.5 32,868 34,278 2,014 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.68 15.38 614 590 39.2 31,919 30,682 2,036 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 19.45 20.11 763 754 39.3 39,698 39,215 2,041 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 19.45 20.11 763 754 39.3 39,698 39,215 2,041 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.60 11.01 460 439 39.6 23,776 22,847 2,049 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.80 10.98 426 431 39.5 22,178 22,402 2,053 Home health aides............................................... 10.56 9.52 422 381 40.0 21,955 19,802 2,080 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.54 10.30 411 412 39.0 21,370 21,432 2,028 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.27 12.10 531 484 40.0 27,082 24,648 2,041 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.62 12.46 505 499 40.0 26,253 25,923 2,080 Protective service occupations...................................... 20.21 18.04 856 765 42.3 44,384 39,676 2,196 First-line supervisors/managers, law enforcement workers.......... 31.05 30.94 1,256 1,246 40.5 65,321 64,813 2,104 First-line supervisors/managers of correctional officers........ 21.25 17.48 886 725 41.7 46,059 37,698 2,167 First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives........ 33.27 33.09 1,337 1,323 40.2 69,529 68,817 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers........................................................ 25.33 21.53 1,246 1,075 49.2 64,788 55,888 2,558 Fire fighters..................................................... 17.63 16.14 901 834 51.1 46,844 43,377 2,657 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers...................... 15.79 14.74 640 592 40.5 33,271 30,809 2,107 Correctional officers and jailers............................... 15.80 14.74 640 592 40.5 33,298 30,809 2,108 Detectives and criminal investigators............................. 21.71 20.58 888 852 40.9 46,174 44,300 2,127 Police officers................................................... 21.83 20.62 883 838 40.5 45,914 43,559 2,103 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 21.83 20.62 883 838 40.5 45,914 43,559 2,103 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.89 12.83 511 508 39.6 25,974 26,399 2,015 Security guards................................................. 12.89 12.83 511 508 39.6 25,974 26,399 2,015 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 15.73 15.61 603 624 38.4 27,201 29,723 1,729 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 16.47 15.81 659 632 40.0 23,984 31,741 1,457 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.90 11.73 452 424 35.1 18,905 17,950 1,465 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.71 14.99 634 600 37.9 26,715 25,779 1,598 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.71 14.99 634 600 37.9 26,715 25,779 1,598 Cooks............................................................. 12.49 10.83 436 407 34.9 18,427 17,159 1,475 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.39 10.83 432 407 34.9 18,240 17,159 1,473 Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.50 10.06 366 384 34.9 14,606 14,036 1,391 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 10.50 10.06 366 384 34.9 14,606 14,036 1,391 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.32 9.83 310 293 30.1 12,084 11,035 1,171 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.66 9.83 317 298 29.7 12,463 11,227 1,169 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 12.38 11.54 490 458 39.6 25,015 23,192 2,021 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 16.95 17.16 678 686 40.0 35,013 35,693 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.41 16.22 657 649 40.0 33,842 31,803 2,062 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 18.85 19.89 754 796 40.0 39,207 41,377 2,080 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.29 10.87 445 429 39.4 22,520 21,931 1,994 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.39 10.87 448 432 39.3 22,609 21,944 1,985 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.43 10.36 417 414 40.0 21,693 21,538 2,080 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.78 12.65 551 506 40.0 28,609 26,291 2,076 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.94 12.88 558 515 40.0 28,975 26,799 2,079 Personal care and service occupations............................... 14.09 13.12 544 507 38.6 25,070 23,379 1,780 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.35 15.12 574 605 40.0 24,816 23,186 1,730 Child care workers................................................ 12.50 12.69 477 507 38.2 23,349 23,878 1,867 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 15.66 14.41 622 555 39.7 28,117 27,304 1,795 Recreation workers.............................................. 15.94 14.68 633 567 39.7 28,141 27,749 1,765 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.13 16.66 685 666 40.0 35,625 34,642 2,080 Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.65 13.34 546 534 40.0 28,394 27,747 2,080 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.79 13.34 551 534 40.0 28,676 27,747 2,080 Cashiers...................................................... 13.79 13.34 551 534 40.0 28,676 27,747 2,080 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.57 14.98 616 596 39.6 31,556 30,695 2,026 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 18.68 19.39 740 776 39.6 38,495 40,340 2,060 Financial clerks.................................................. 16.28 15.90 645 624 39.6 33,511 32,469 2,059 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 16.01 15.39 640 616 40.0 33,302 32,011 2,080 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.20 16.11 641 626 39.5 33,294 32,507 2,055 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.45 17.78 698 711 40.0 35,875 36,980 2,056 Procurement clerks.............................................. 17.33 16.56 687 662 39.6 35,710 34,445 2,060 Court, municipal, and license clerks.............................. 15.60 14.36 618 565 39.6 32,113 29,403 2,059 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.74 14.81 582 592 39.5 30,262 30,805 2,053 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 15.89 15.54 631 621 39.7 32,825 32,269 2,066 File clerks....................................................... 13.06 12.55 514 496 39.3 25,341 25,626 1,940 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 12.45 12.69 478 476 38.4 22,774 20,930 1,829 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 14.95 14.49 596 580 39.8 30,972 30,141 2,072 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.83 11.86 513 474 40.0 26,663 24,669 2,079 Dispatchers....................................................... 14.67 14.15 589 568 40.1 30,612 29,536 2,086 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 14.73 14.16 591 575 40.1 30,740 29,883 2,087 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.01 10.66 520 427 40.0 27,056 22,179 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.70 15.48 660 616 39.5 33,790 31,658 2,023 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.17 16.83 719 672 39.6 37,333 34,911 2,054 Legal secretaries............................................... 14.76 14.85 591 594 40.0 30,710 30,894 2,080 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.68 13.27 574 531 39.1 29,825 27,591 2,032 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.50 15.04 612 602 39.5 30,738 31,283 1,984 Computer operators................................................ 16.57 17.28 662 691 40.0 34,444 35,951 2,079 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 16.62 13.93 650 557 39.1 30,329 28,974 1,825 Data entry keyers............................................... 17.96 13.93 704 557 39.2 32,165 35,708 1,791 Word processors and typists..................................... 13.84 11.28 539 439 38.9 26,293 22,464 1,900 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.92 13.02 547 512 39.3 27,732 26,124 1,992 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 17.84 16.94 712 678 39.9 37,017 35,277 2,075 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 23.38 23.55 932 937 39.9 48,480 48,745 2,073 Construction laborers............................................. 11.78 12.14 471 486 40.0 24,495 25,251 2,080 Construction equipment operators.................................. 15.45 14.45 618 578 40.0 32,140 30,056 2,080 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.66 14.88 626 595 40.0 32,569 30,950 2,080 Electricians...................................................... 21.87 22.36 875 894 40.0 45,483 46,507 2,080 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.07 20.53 798 821 39.8 41,515 42,702 2,069 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.84 20.84 828 834 39.8 43,080 43,347 2,067 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 21.90 20.87 869 823 39.7 45,171 42,806 2,062 Highway maintenance workers....................................... 13.44 12.55 538 502 40.0 27,965 26,104 2,080 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 16.05 14.17 642 567 40.0 33,380 29,474 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 17.90 17.22 714 689 39.9 37,071 35,393 2,071 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 21.99 20.89 881 836 40.0 45,787 43,451 2,082 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 19.55 16.83 782 673 40.0 40,670 35,000 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 16.34 16.38 653 655 39.9 33,726 32,881 2,064 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 16.20 15.45 647 618 39.9 33,640 32,136 2,077 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 17.80 14.81 712 592 40.0 37,016 30,794 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 15.99 14.25 639 570 40.0 33,253 29,640 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 15.99 14.25 639 570 40.0 33,253 29,640 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.97 16.63 674 665 39.7 34,961 34,295 2,060 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.84 16.61 669 663 39.7 34,699 33,904 2,061 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 16.77 13.34 671 534 40.0 34,883 27,749 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 13.60 13.34 544 534 40.0 28,298 27,749 2,080 Production occupations.............................................. 17.30 16.17 696 645 40.2 36,168 33,552 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 19.38 19.36 775 774 40.0 40,317 40,269 2,080 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 17.00 16.13 686 644 40.3 35,647 33,509 2,097 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.41 14.72 553 530 35.9 24,777 23,213 1,608 Bus drivers....................................................... 15.39 15.01 496 466 32.2 19,622 18,566 1,275 Bus drivers, school............................................. 15.03 14.80 472 458 31.4 18,219 17,925 1,212 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.95 15.54 638 622 40.0 33,181 32,323 2,080 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.13 15.75 645 630 40.0 33,560 32,768 2,080 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.12 11.90 485 476 40.0 25,217 24,758 2,080 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.05 11.90 482 476 40.0 25,061 24,758 2,080 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 13.30 12.78 532 511 40.0 27,661 26,582 2,080 1 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 14 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1) of workers in private industry establishments for major occupational groups Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 Occupational group(2) industry workers workers workers workers workers or more All workers........................................................... $18.34 $15.89 $16.92 $18.84 $23.54 Management, professional, and related............................... 33.15 27.68 34.31 36.76 35.02 Management, business, and financial............................... 35.20 29.29 37.19 36.05 40.58 Professional and related.......................................... 31.82 26.47 32.02 37.22 32.12 Service............................................................. 9.53 9.01 8.40 9.95 11.57 Sales and office.................................................... 14.95 14.65 15.03 14.95 15.76 Sales and related................................................. 15.41 15.34 15.41 15.00 17.14 Office and administrative support................................. 14.62 14.04 14.76 14.92 15.34 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 17.54 16.06 17.62 18.56 21.96 Construction and extraction...................................... 16.24 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.39 17.01 20.77 20.24 22.04 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 14.12 12.71 12.84 13.38 18.99 Production........................................................ 14.46 12.61 12.64 13.60 18.42 Transportation and material moving................................ 13.77 12.78 12.97 13.13 20.33 B Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 industry workers workers workers workers Occupational group(2) workers or more Relative error(3) Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 2.7% 4.2% 2.6% 6.2% 3.3% Management, professional, and related............................... 3.8 5.0 3.6 11.3 1.4 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.6 5.4 5.8 4.4 1.9 Professional and related.......................................... 6.2 6.3 5.4 19.2 1.3 Service............................................................. 2.1 2.8 3.7 2.1 3.1 Sales and office.................................................... 1.8 3.0 4.3 3.9 1.6 Sales and related................................................. 3.4 5.5 8.5 6.1 5.8 Office and administrative support................................. 1.3 1.9 2.4 3.0 1.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.7 2.0 4.5 2.8 4.4 Construction and extraction...................................... 2.0 – – – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 2.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.9 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 2.3 5.0 2.5 3.0 5.4 Production........................................................ 2.9 5.4 4.8 3.5 4.5 Transportation and material moving................................ 3.7 6.7 3.2 3.2 11.2 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 15 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers Hourly(2) Weekly(3) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $17.53 $14.33 $697 $562 39.7 $36,058 $29,120 2,057 Management occupations.............................................. 33.22 28.64 1,361 1,154 41.0 70,734 60,000 2,129 Chief executives.................................................. 64.67 40.39 3,133 1,615 48.4 162,904 84,001 2,519 General and operations managers................................... 35.28 27.06 1,527 1,154 43.3 79,418 60,000 2,251 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 35.62 35.70 1,484 1,354 41.7 77,169 70,385 2,167 Marketing managers.............................................. 39.46 43.27 1,578 1,731 40.0 82,082 90,000 2,080 Sales managers.................................................. 34.31 33.84 1,450 1,354 42.3 75,402 70,385 2,198 Public relations managers......................................... 24.04 19.95 961 798 40.0 49,995 41,500 2,080 Administrative services managers.................................. 24.86 22.66 1,081 1,020 43.5 56,193 53,024 2,260 Computer and information systems managers......................... 35.79 28.06 1,408 1,119 39.3 73,223 58,205 2,046 Financial managers................................................ 30.36 27.23 1,215 1,089 40.0 63,177 56,638 2,081 Human resources managers.......................................... 51.35 28.17 2,105 1,268 41.0 109,446 65,920 2,131 Industrial production managers.................................... 24.45 22.56 1,048 1,015 42.8 54,470 52,790 2,228 Construction managers............................................. 37.55 36.71 1,587 1,511 42.3 82,441 78,576 2,195 Education administrators.......................................... 24.48 21.64 960 865 39.2 49,562 45,001 2,025 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 32.89 31.98 1,208 1,135 36.7 61,849 58,999 1,881 Engineering managers.............................................. 54.96 63.35 2,265 2,639 41.2 117,758 137,234 2,143 Medical and health services managers.............................. 26.46 26.44 1,058 1,058 40.0 55,038 54,995 2,080 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 28.16 26.04 1,146 1,042 40.7 59,569 54,163 2,115 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 28.66 25.75 1,174 1,052 41.0 61,065 54,723 2,131 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 29.65 27.75 1,164 1,075 39.2 60,514 55,910 2,041 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 29.60 25.00 1,161 1,000 39.2 60,384 52,000 2,040 Cost estimators................................................... 32.91 33.65 1,419 1,121 43.1 73,786 58,301 2,242 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 32.44 25.75 1,320 1,030 40.7 68,625 53,560 2,115 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 25.60 24.82 1,061 993 41.4 55,155 51,626 2,154 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.38 27.79 1,560 1,085 42.9 81,098 56,441 2,229 Personal financial advisors..................................... 31.48 27.79 1,259 1,112 40.0 65,482 57,799 2,080 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 22.64 20.60 900 824 39.8 46,823 42,856 2,069 Loan officers................................................... 22.55 18.60 901 744 39.9 46,839 38,684 2,077 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 36.25 36.06 1,469 1,476 40.5 76,388 76,752 2,107 Computer programmers.............................................. 26.86 24.23 1,194 1,154 44.5 62,107 59,982 2,312 Computer software engineers....................................... 42.50 42.25 1,700 1,690 40.0 88,390 87,882 2,080 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 40.05 42.25 1,602 1,690 40.0 83,298 87,882 2,080 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 51.88 48.12 2,075 1,925 40.0 107,920 100,090 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 25.93 21.64 967 836 37.3 50,302 43,497 1,940 Computer systems analysts......................................... 46.04 52.80 1,841 2,112 40.0 95,754 109,824 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 25.52 23.96 1,021 958 40.0 53,073 49,837 2,080 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 31.52 27.89 1,269 1,116 40.3 65,981 58,011 2,093 Architects, except naval.......................................... 30.89 23.32 1,258 1,058 40.7 65,396 54,999 2,117 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 30.89 23.32 1,258 1,058 40.7 65,396 54,999 2,117 Engineers......................................................... 37.45 38.08 1,512 1,573 40.4 78,619 81,806 2,099 Civil engineers................................................. 37.20 32.21 1,489 1,288 40.0 77,448 67,001 2,082 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 30.37 29.86 1,215 1,194 40.0 63,174 62,100 2,080 Mechanical engineers............................................ 34.20 38.08 1,399 1,523 40.9 72,739 79,196 2,127 Drafters.......................................................... 26.52 26.30 1,061 1,052 40.0 55,168 54,704 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.22 24.93 929 997 40.0 48,294 51,863 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.60 25.35 984 1,014 40.0 51,160 52,718 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 28.39 27.50 1,096 1,155 38.6 57,002 60,060 2,008 Life scientists................................................... 33.91 38.07 1,224 1,155 36.1 63,628 60,060 1,877 Community and social services occupations........................... 15.77 15.35 595 546 37.7 30,939 28,376 1,962 Counselors........................................................ 16.22 14.98 636 599 39.2 33,070 31,152 2,038 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 16.72 17.00 641 680 38.3 33,333 35,360 1,994 Social workers.................................................... 15.97 15.35 617 614 38.7 32,109 31,930 2,010 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 15.09 14.26 575 518 38.1 29,888 26,946 1,980 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.25 14.72 505 517 35.4 26,265 26,909 1,843 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.14 14.79 504 517 38.4 26,228 26,909 1,997 Legal occupations................................................... 31.26 25.12 1,252 1,019 40.0 65,099 53,000 2,082 Lawyers........................................................... 49.33 50.48 2,009 2,058 40.7 104,463 106,999 2,118 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 22.79 19.33 905 773 39.7 47,060 40,200 2,065 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 17.66 16.40 700 627 39.6 33,232 28,912 1,882 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 19.58 19.31 767 770 39.2 33,017 30,453 1,687 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 11.72 10.50 467 420 39.9 23,549 21,840 2,009 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 11.70 10.50 468 420 40.0 23,654 21,840 2,022 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 22.99 22.51 891 828 38.7 34,703 31,665 1,509 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 22.50 21.64 874 802 38.9 33,622 31,014 1,494 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 25.39 27.01 970 1,050 38.2 40,304 40,968 1,587 Secondary school teachers....................................... 29.25 28.51 1,129 1,140 38.6 44,546 41,911 1,523 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 29.25 28.51 1,129 1,140 38.6 44,546 41,911 1,523 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 13.56 9.40 580 470 42.8 26,943 24,450 1,987 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.05 9.62 387 380 38.5 20,010 19,760 1,992 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 26.27 20.48 1,039 819 39.6 54,026 42,600 2,057 Designers......................................................... 18.83 18.27 758 731 40.3 39,427 38,000 2,093 Graphic designers............................................... 18.09 18.27 734 731 40.6 38,156 38,000 2,109 Interior designers.............................................. 21.29 20.21 851 808 40.0 44,276 42,031 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.67 24.00 1,118 960 39.0 58,119 49,920 2,027 Pharmacists....................................................... 49.28 52.54 1,942 2,102 39.4 100,981 109,283 2,049 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 97.79 77.13 4,129 3,365 42.2 214,695 175,001 2,196 Registered nurses................................................. 27.73 26.00 1,081 1,020 39.0 56,152 53,023 2,025 Therapists........................................................ 23.57 24.04 943 962 40.0 49,032 50,003 2,080 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 17.20 16.16 715 717 41.6 37,188 37,302 2,162 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.71 16.50 636 619 38.1 33,073 32,175 1,979 Dental hygienists................................................. 31.04 28.83 1,064 1,056 34.3 55,307 54,912 1,782 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.26 26.00 971 1,040 40.0 50,470 54,080 2,080 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 14.34 15.41 570 616 39.7 29,616 32,044 2,065 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 12.01 11.51 480 460 40.0 24,977 23,941 2,080 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.05 17.00 652 615 38.2 33,905 31,972 1,989 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.71 12.00 486 440 38.3 25,296 22,880 1,990 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 9.33 9.00 360 360 38.6 18,732 18,720 2,007 Home health aides............................................... 8.51 8.30 335 332 39.3 17,413 17,264 2,046 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 9.83 10.25 375 409 38.1 19,482 21,255 1,982 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 22.20 20.06 867 802 39.1 45,101 41,727 2,031 Physical therapist assistants................................... 22.20 20.06 867 802 39.1 45,101 41,727 2,031 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.35 12.55 508 502 38.1 26,425 26,096 1,980 Dental assistants............................................... 17.43 17.25 637 621 36.5 33,105 32,292 1,899 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.42 12.55 485 502 39.0 25,218 26,096 2,031 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 10.93 11.85 393 415 36.0 20,437 21,567 1,871 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.11 9.70 440 388 39.6 18,901 19,392 1,701 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 11.00 9.69 433 388 39.4 22,528 20,155 2,047 Security guards................................................. 11.00 9.69 433 388 39.4 22,528 20,155 2,047 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.31 8.00 314 300 37.8 16,320 15,600 1,965 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 13.29 12.50 563 520 42.3 29,205 27,040 2,198 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 15.32 11.11 640 500 41.7 32,851 26,000 2,144 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 12.97 12.73 550 538 42.4 28,622 27,950 2,207 Cooks............................................................. 9.45 9.00 359 338 38.0 18,634 17,597 1,973 Cooks, fast food................................................ 8.48 8.10 330 300 39.0 17,183 15,600 2,027 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 10.71 10.00 407 368 38.0 21,115 19,124 1,972 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 9.84 9.50 373 369 37.9 19,405 19,170 1,972 Cooks, short order.............................................. 8.71 7.50 321 290 36.9 16,707 15,080 1,917 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.79 8.00 344 320 39.1 17,837 16,640 2,030 Food service, tipped.............................................. 4.54 3.65 160 128 35.3 8,330 6,643 1,837 Bartenders...................................................... 6.62 6.00 242 220 36.6 12,575 11,464 1,899 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 3.54 3.37 123 97 34.8 6,405 5,054 1,810 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.74 6.40 244 256 36.2 12,667 13,312 1,880 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.04 7.20 307 280 38.2 15,962 14,560 1,984 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.17 7.40 313 288 38.3 16,275 14,976 1,991 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 7.40 7.00 279 280 37.7 14,404 14,560 1,947 Dishwashers....................................................... 7.85 7.94 294 300 37.5 15,313 15,600 1,951 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.43 8.09 316 290 33.6 16,449 15,080 1,745 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.50 9.00 412 359 39.2 21,367 18,620 2,035 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 20.54 18.13 840 725 40.9 43,692 37,712 2,127 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 14.16 13.94 566 558 40.0 29,455 28,999 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 28.62 30.28 1,205 1,363 42.1 62,671 70,860 2,190 Building cleaning workers......................................... 8.98 8.25 349 319 38.8 18,123 16,582 2,019 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.38 8.45 372 338 39.7 19,337 17,576 2,062 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 7.92 7.75 291 289 36.8 15,139 15,015 1,912 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.68 9.49 424 369 39.7 21,842 19,188 2,045 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.26 9.00 406 360 39.6 20,913 18,720 2,039 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.29 9.00 441 350 39.1 22,905 18,200 2,029 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 18.25 16.01 666 641 36.5 34,623 33,307 1,897 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 18.25 16.01 666 641 36.5 34,623 33,307 1,897 Child care workers................................................ 8.23 8.00 326 320 39.6 16,866 16,640 2,050 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.80 12.54 709 500 39.8 36,599 25,857 2,056 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 18.52 16.35 779 654 42.1 40,518 34,000 2,188 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 16.73 16.35 703 654 42.0 36,558 34,000 2,185 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 29.03 17.31 1,233 692 42.5 64,109 36,001 2,209 Retail sales workers.............................................. 11.39 9.50 446 368 39.2 22,924 18,720 2,013 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 8.85 8.20 341 328 38.5 17,727 17,056 2,004 Cashiers...................................................... 8.85 8.20 341 328 38.5 17,727 17,056 2,004 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 11.46 10.00 455 400 39.7 23,654 20,800 2,063 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 9.82 9.53 386 380 39.3 20,088 19,770 2,045 Parts salespersons............................................ 13.98 14.41 562 576 40.2 29,244 29,973 2,092 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.67 11.00 543 422 39.7 27,448 21,585 2,009 Insurance sales agents............................................ 27.52 20.41 1,046 788 38.0 54,372 40,950 1,976 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 28.45 24.04 1,136 962 39.9 58,847 50,001 2,069 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 32.74 29.02 1,316 1,161 40.2 68,436 60,366 2,090 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 26.76 22.90 1,066 916 39.8 55,148 47,632 2,061 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 16.28 15.06 638 590 39.2 33,195 30,659 2,039 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.57 14.00 577 552 39.6 29,948 28,705 2,056 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 19.02 19.00 765 752 40.2 39,782 39,123 2,091 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.31 13.46 569 529 39.8 29,574 27,483 2,067 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.55 14.73 622 589 40.0 32,352 30,647 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.03 14.00 558 559 39.8 29,038 29,078 2,070 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.19 14.61 602 577 39.7 31,301 29,994 2,060 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 13.60 13.00 544 520 40.0 28,287 27,040 2,080 Tellers......................................................... 11.90 11.15 475 446 39.9 24,714 23,192 2,076 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 15.72 16.00 629 640 40.0 32,697 33,280 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.78 13.61 588 536 39.8 29,960 27,789 2,027 File clerks....................................................... 10.07 10.00 403 400 40.0 20,950 20,800 2,080 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.38 9.00 373 360 39.8 19,398 18,720 2,067 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 13.91 13.11 556 525 40.0 28,907 27,277 2,079 Order clerks...................................................... 12.56 12.00 503 480 40.0 26,135 24,960 2,080 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 14.43 14.42 565 577 39.2 29,384 30,000 2,036 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.17 12.00 476 480 39.1 24,730 24,960 2,033 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.14 15.81 566 632 40.0 29,422 32,885 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.90 16.85 690 680 40.8 35,883 35,360 2,123 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.90 16.85 690 680 40.8 35,883 35,360 2,123 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.74 12.73 550 509 40.0 28,587 26,478 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 15.43 14.61 636 599 41.2 33,063 31,171 2,143 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.25 12.59 530 504 40.0 27,568 26,187 2,080 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.26 11.05 457 442 40.6 23,777 22,992 2,112 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.36 15.32 644 613 39.4 33,502 31,872 2,047 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.92 19.23 748 769 39.5 38,876 40,000 2,055 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.51 13.10 523 490 38.7 27,199 25,501 2,013 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.41 14.50 611 580 39.6 31,774 30,160 2,061 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.56 13.81 572 552 39.3 29,723 28,725 2,042 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.29 13.81 562 552 39.3 29,222 28,725 2,045 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 13.62 13.13 538 523 39.5 27,972 27,183 2,053 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.17 13.70 556 536 39.2 28,915 27,866 2,041 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 15.66 14.83 626 590 40.0 32,365 30,160 2,067 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 22.85 23.00 934 928 40.9 48,584 48,281 2,126 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 17.32 20.00 693 800 40.0 36,033 41,600 2,080 Carpenters........................................................ 18.12 16.50 709 656 39.1 36,785 34,129 2,030 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 15.80 16.00 632 640 40.0 32,873 33,280 2,080 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 15.80 16.00 632 640 40.0 32,873 33,280 2,080 Construction laborers............................................. 11.87 11.50 475 460 40.0 24,670 23,920 2,078 Construction equipment operators.................................. 14.79 14.47 592 579 40.0 30,349 29,137 2,052 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.19 13.75 528 550 40.0 26,354 24,960 1,998 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 15.58 15.50 623 620 40.0 32,404 32,240 2,080 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.24 16.50 687 655 39.8 35,703 34,061 2,071 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 17.31 16.00 688 640 39.8 35,797 33,280 2,068 Electricians...................................................... 16.63 15.50 665 620 40.0 34,570 32,240 2,079 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 12.36 12.50 495 500 40.0 24,828 24,440 2,008 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 12.36 12.50 495 500 40.0 24,828 24,440 2,008 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 18.36 19.50 734 780 40.0 38,189 40,560 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 18.74 20.00 750 800 40.0 38,986 41,600 2,080 Roofers........................................................... 11.64 10.70 466 428 40.0 24,177 22,264 2,077 Sheet metal workers............................................... 18.50 16.75 740 670 40.0 38,481 34,840 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 11.26 11.00 449 440 39.8 23,055 22,880 2,048 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.95 11.00 438 440 40.0 22,674 22,880 2,071 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.70 14.00 508 560 40.0 26,422 29,120 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 13.61 12.46 544 498 40.0 28,300 25,906 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.09 16.95 728 680 40.3 37,873 35,360 2,093 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.58 30.30 1,126 1,224 40.8 58,576 63,654 2,124 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 17.73 18.62 706 745 39.8 36,714 38,736 2,071 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.37 26.54 1,095 1,062 40.0 56,931 55,199 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.37 26.54 1,095 1,062 40.0 56,931 55,199 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 16.73 17.22 669 689 40.0 34,793 35,818 2,080 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 21.83 20.60 873 824 40.0 45,404 42,848 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 17.52 16.51 714 692 40.7 37,110 35,984 2,119 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 18.50 17.00 740 680 40.0 38,480 35,360 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 17.17 16.00 705 661 41.1 36,668 34,349 2,136 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 16.49 17.00 663 680 40.2 34,492 35,360 2,092 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.81 19.49 752 780 40.0 39,129 40,543 2,080 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 18.64 18.34 746 734 40.0 38,769 38,147 2,080 Small engine mechanics............................................ 13.20 11.25 512 450 38.8 26,606 23,390 2,016 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 16.72 17.50 669 700 40.0 34,786 36,400 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 17.30 16.13 692 645 40.0 35,982 33,544 2,080 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 14.62 14.00 646 608 44.2 33,572 31,624 2,296 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.02 15.27 636 603 39.7 33,096 31,359 2,066 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 18.49 17.53 730 711 39.5 37,984 36,962 2,055 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 14.59 13.35 580 533 39.8 30,167 27,690 2,068 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.69 15.27 708 611 40.0 36,797 31,762 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 24.43 27.48 977 1,099 40.0 50,820 57,148 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 25.22 27.71 1,009 1,108 40.0 52,459 57,637 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.18 27.48 967 1,099 40.0 50,304 57,148 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 12.16 11.25 485 450 39.9 25,227 23,400 2,075 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 11.22 11.00 447 440 39.8 23,226 22,880 2,070 Production occupations.............................................. 12.78 11.50 508 460 39.7 26,412 23,920 2,066 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 19.52 18.51 807 787 41.4 41,980 40,932 2,151 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 11.23 11.17 449 447 40.0 23,356 23,234 2,080 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 10.28 10.25 411 410 40.0 21,373 21,320 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 11.84 11.00 473 440 39.9 24,581 22,880 2,076 Bakers............................................................ 10.39 10.50 416 420 40.0 21,611 21,840 2,080 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 11.77 12.40 471 496 40.0 24,474 25,792 2,080 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 11.80 12.40 472 496 40.0 24,538 25,792 2,080 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.78 12.02 509 480 39.8 26,453 24,960 2,069 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.85 10.75 474 430 40.0 24,656 22,360 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 11.88 12.83 474 513 39.9 24,630 26,686 2,073 Machinists........................................................ 18.13 18.50 725 740 40.0 37,709 38,480 2,080 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 16.93 17.65 676 706 40.0 35,177 36,712 2,078 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 17.35 18.00 693 720 40.0 36,048 37,440 2,078 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.09 14.00 580 577 41.2 30,183 29,999 2,143 Printers.......................................................... 15.10 13.50 602 540 39.9 31,318 28,080 2,074 Printing machine operators...................................... 13.78 11.97 551 479 40.0 28,654 24,891 2,080 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 11.15 10.00 434 400 39.0 22,587 20,800 2,026 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 7.95 7.50 296 262 37.2 15,401 13,624 1,936 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 9.80 8.75 379 328 38.6 19,688 17,056 2,008 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 10.17 9.77 401 391 39.4 20,840 20,320 2,049 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.04 10.92 436 437 39.5 22,679 22,714 2,054 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.15 13.25 516 510 39.2 26,821 26,541 2,040 Upholsterers.................................................... 11.90 9.70 466 310 39.1 24,225 16,141 2,035 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.70 13.76 547 550 39.9 28,412 28,621 2,075 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.94 10.25 475 410 39.8 24,659 21,320 2,065 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.44 14.50 578 580 40.0 30,027 30,160 2,079 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 12.61 10.42 502 417 39.8 26,104 21,669 2,070 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.68 10.00 543 400 39.7 28,214 20,800 2,063 Cutting workers................................................... 12.77 12.50 511 500 40.0 26,570 26,000 2,080 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 15.22 13.63 609 545 40.0 31,653 28,350 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 11.96 11.00 478 440 40.0 24,882 22,880 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 10.35 9.40 419 376 40.4 21,763 19,552 2,102 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 17.63 16.05 687 589 39.0 35,714 30,641 2,026 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.65 16.05 725 631 38.8 37,680 32,795 2,020 Painting workers.................................................. 17.75 16.91 710 677 40.0 36,922 35,181 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 11.27 11.50 445 423 39.5 23,144 21,970 2,054 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 14.29 15.33 571 613 40.0 29,717 31,886 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 8.77 8.17 349 327 39.8 18,155 16,992 2,070 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.77 12.60 559 510 40.6 29,043 26,456 2,109 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 17.88 19.23 715 769 40.0 37,189 40,000 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 22.58 23.54 927 942 41.1 48,213 48,969 2,135 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.27 14.00 632 571 41.4 32,792 29,640 2,147 Driver/sales workers............................................ 14.81 13.15 600 526 40.5 31,180 27,358 2,106 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.57 15.00 697 644 42.1 36,131 32,885 2,180 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 12.22 12.41 490 500 40.1 25,474 26,000 2,084 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 15.22 15.50 609 620 40.0 31,666 32,240 2,080 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 15.21 15.50 608 620 40.0 31,638 32,240 2,080 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.27 13.79 573 552 40.2 29,805 28,683 2,089 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.37 9.90 413 396 39.8 21,460 20,596 2,070 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 8.86 8.00 350 320 39.5 18,184 16,640 2,053 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 10.85 10.00 432 400 39.8 22,459 20,800 2,070 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.46 10.85 418 434 40.0 21,749 22,568 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.57 9.50 383 380 40.0 19,902 19,760 2,080 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 16 Private industry establishments with 100 workers or more: Mean and median hourly, weekly, annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers Hourly(2) Weekly(3) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $21.81 $16.50 $867 $658 39.8 $44,976 $34,197 2,062 Management occupations.............................................. 43.52 39.66 1,783 1,648 41.0 92,616 85,600 2,128 General and operations managers................................... 51.55 46.52 2,162 1,881 41.9 112,419 97,825 2,181 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 22.83 18.36 963 735 42.2 50,072 38,195 2,193 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 46.46 42.97 1,898 1,810 40.8 98,688 94,128 2,124 Marketing managers.............................................. 48.54 39.90 1,922 1,513 39.6 99,939 78,701 2,059 Sales managers.................................................. 44.80 45.25 1,877 1,810 41.9 97,628 94,128 2,179 Public relations managers......................................... 77.90 44.31 3,085 1,670 39.6 160,429 86,846 2,059 Administrative services managers.................................. 31.63 29.33 1,265 1,173 40.0 65,782 61,000 2,080 Computer and information systems managers......................... 52.00 52.85 2,157 2,158 41.5 112,151 112,218 2,157 Financial managers................................................ 44.04 42.42 1,790 1,697 40.6 93,061 88,227 2,113 Industrial production managers.................................... 38.33 35.16 1,561 1,440 40.7 81,195 74,880 2,118 Purchasing managers............................................... 58.40 78.08 2,376 3,123 40.7 123,534 162,402 2,115 Construction managers............................................. 39.40 36.87 1,628 1,575 41.3 84,681 81,906 2,150 Education administrators.......................................... 34.40 31.58 1,371 1,233 39.9 69,188 62,001 2,011 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 39.38 40.87 1,575 1,635 40.0 79,671 85,010 2,023 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 38.62 32.89 1,540 1,250 39.9 78,300 65,000 2,028 Engineering managers.............................................. 50.55 50.16 2,088 2,018 41.3 108,552 104,940 2,148 Food service managers............................................. 21.11 15.99 938 780 44.4 48,790 40,542 2,311 Medical and health services managers.............................. 37.96 36.23 1,560 1,477 41.1 81,113 76,829 2,137 Social and community service managers............................. 37.50 23.22 1,444 929 38.5 75,105 48,298 2,003 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 33.47 29.57 1,344 1,172 40.1 69,878 60,913 2,088 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.00 24.13 1,045 965 40.2 54,329 50,186 2,090 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 22.78 24.03 921 961 40.4 47,878 49,982 2,102 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 28.03 29.03 1,123 1,161 40.0 58,371 60,372 2,082 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 24.55 22.36 975 894 39.7 50,684 46,509 2,065 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 24.55 22.36 975 894 39.7 50,684 46,509 2,065 Cost estimators................................................... 34.03 29.65 1,395 1,334 41.0 72,555 69,376 2,132 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 31.30 30.66 1,242 1,226 39.7 64,574 63,767 2,063 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 31.15 35.37 1,246 1,415 40.0 64,787 73,570 2,080 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 36.80 33.69 1,464 1,348 39.8 76,106 70,075 2,068 Training and development specialists............................ 28.12 27.51 1,106 1,131 39.3 57,533 58,800 2,046 Logisticians...................................................... 33.13 30.76 1,325 1,230 40.0 68,908 63,983 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 39.31 40.46 1,573 1,647 40.0 81,817 85,661 2,081 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 28.30 25.70 1,134 1,038 40.1 58,987 54,001 2,085 Budget analysts................................................... 38.51 43.03 1,618 1,721 42.0 84,113 89,502 2,184 Credit analysts................................................... 35.09 29.26 1,404 1,171 40.0 72,997 60,869 2,080 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.88 27.57 1,430 1,103 39.9 74,343 57,352 2,072 Financial analysts.............................................. 38.88 27.70 1,558 1,108 40.1 81,039 57,608 2,084 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 26.35 23.53 1,032 937 39.2 53,653 48,715 2,036 Financial examiners............................................... 32.35 33.65 1,296 1,346 40.1 67,385 70,000 2,083 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 30.44 27.18 1,235 1,087 40.6 64,213 56,539 2,109 Loan officers................................................... 31.34 29.57 1,273 1,183 40.6 66,192 61,499 2,112 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 37.59 36.58 1,506 1,462 40.1 78,295 76,001 2,083 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 48.07 48.94 1,923 1,958 40.0 99,989 101,799 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 37.69 34.81 1,508 1,392 40.0 78,425 72,405 2,081 Computer software engineers....................................... 41.02 40.58 1,643 1,620 40.1 85,436 84,240 2,083 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 41.95 41.23 1,682 1,649 40.1 87,445 85,760 2,085 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 39.56 38.82 1,583 1,553 40.0 82,291 80,750 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 26.73 24.26 1,071 970 40.1 55,701 50,465 2,084 Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.61 36.80 1,544 1,475 40.0 80,274 76,690 2,079 Database administrators........................................... 40.72 38.15 1,629 1,526 40.0 84,701 79,344 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 39.05 37.40 1,584 1,496 40.6 82,387 77,800 2,110 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 37.84 39.90 1,514 1,596 40.0 78,703 83,000 2,080 Operations research analysts...................................... 41.13 43.40 1,627 1,731 39.6 84,612 90,000 2,057 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 34.63 33.44 1,396 1,352 40.3 72,577 70,300 2,096 Engineers......................................................... 38.83 37.94 1,570 1,530 40.4 81,617 79,535 2,102 Aerospace engineers............................................. 34.69 34.81 1,388 1,392 40.0 72,162 72,401 2,080 Chemical engineers.............................................. 43.48 39.39 1,739 1,576 40.0 90,430 81,937 2,080 Civil engineers................................................. 34.08 32.97 1,393 1,398 40.9 72,421 72,690 2,125 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 44.62 47.51 1,785 1,901 40.0 92,810 98,827 2,080 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 39.45 39.20 1,591 1,607 40.3 82,735 83,587 2,097 Electrical engineers.......................................... 39.95 36.30 1,626 1,527 40.7 84,545 79,414 2,116 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 38.96 41.01 1,558 1,640 40.0 81,032 85,297 2,080 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 39.80 38.01 1,611 1,566 40.5 83,760 81,428 2,104 Industrial engineers.......................................... 35.09 35.03 1,428 1,401 40.7 74,251 72,852 2,116 Mechanical engineers............................................ 35.04 34.16 1,449 1,429 41.3 75,172 74,241 2,145 Drafters.......................................................... 23.27 22.65 931 906 40.0 48,392 47,112 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.60 25.84 985 1,034 40.0 51,222 53,749 2,082 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.76 25.84 990 1,034 40.0 51,473 53,749 2,079 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 19.39 17.28 789 740 40.7 41,024 38,500 2,116 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.04 25.70 1,213 1,042 40.4 63,058 54,183 2,099 Life scientists................................................... 32.48 25.70 1,251 920 38.5 65,048 47,840 2,003 Biological scientists........................................... 29.01 21.69 1,127 866 38.8 58,593 45,036 2,020 Medical scientists.............................................. 33.77 25.83 1,338 1,043 39.6 69,596 54,215 2,061 Physical scientists............................................... 40.33 33.12 1,782 1,548 44.2 92,689 80,519 2,298 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 48.64 39.44 2,011 1,578 41.3 104,582 82,039 2,150 Chemists...................................................... 48.64 39.44 2,011 1,578 41.3 104,582 82,039 2,150 Market and survey researchers..................................... 29.85 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,368 54,183 2,056 Market research analysts........................................ 29.85 27.79 1,180 1,042 39.5 61,368 54,183 2,056 Chemical technicians.............................................. 21.63 22.83 864 913 40.0 44,788 47,486 2,071 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 24.16 22.19 960 888 39.8 49,940 46,155 2,067 Community and social services occupations........................... 16.02 14.53 635 581 39.6 32,979 30,283 2,058 Counselors........................................................ 17.40 15.47 683 619 39.3 35,180 32,180 2,021 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 18.98 16.38 757 655 39.9 38,402 34,060 2,024 Social workers.................................................... 19.35 18.66 769 742 39.8 39,970 38,571 2,066 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.15 16.23 679 656 39.6 35,194 34,100 2,052 Medical and public health social workers........................ 21.79 21.38 864 861 39.6 44,909 44,762 2,061 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.57 19.00 743 760 40.0 38,631 39,520 2,080 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 10.63 9.75 421 398 39.6 21,899 20,706 2,060 Social and human service assistants............................. 10.52 9.75 417 398 39.6 21,672 20,706 2,060 Legal occupations................................................... 49.39 45.67 1,998 1,769 40.5 103,885 91,999 2,104 Lawyers........................................................... 60.00 56.01 2,460 2,308 41.0 127,923 120,001 2,132 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 23.12 19.67 907 770 39.2 47,165 40,040 2,040 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 31.70 30.10 1,236 1,168 39.0 52,943 49,300 1,670 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 42.34 37.10 1,695 1,527 40.0 71,938 62,000 1,699 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 49.41 42.18 2,006 1,687 40.6 77,432 67,486 1,567 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 46.65 41.24 1,807 1,650 38.7 79,707 64,338 1,709 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 43.21 34.13 1,781 1,672 41.2 80,893 66,334 1,872 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 43.21 34.13 1,781 1,672 41.2 80,893 66,334 1,872 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 44.31 44.13 1,751 1,693 39.5 77,113 79,152 1,740 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 48.75 50.35 2,010 2,102 41.2 80,584 80,000 1,653 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 40.91 30.95 1,603 1,238 39.2 71,112 55,336 1,738 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 37.32 32.33 1,505 1,385 40.3 60,028 53,999 1,609 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 29.13 26.08 1,176 1,043 40.4 51,221 50,417 1,758 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 35.57 34.36 1,481 1,395 41.6 57,652 54,413 1,621 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 30.35 30.10 1,308 1,385 43.1 51,838 53,999 1,708 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 42.19 42.28 1,723 1,527 40.8 67,195 59,571 1,593 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 32.33 28.85 1,277 1,154 39.5 60,995 56,785 1,886 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 27.22 28.67 1,046 1,107 38.4 41,195 41,836 1,513 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 29.45 29.48 1,133 1,061 38.5 42,630 38,601 1,448 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 27.96 27.62 1,085 1,053 38.8 41,418 41,443 1,481 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.12 29.48 1,186 1,061 38.1 43,930 38,210 1,412 Secondary school teachers....................................... 30.04 31.25 1,185 1,162 39.5 44,555 45,250 1,483 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 30.04 31.25 1,185 1,162 39.5 44,555 45,250 1,483 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 29.16 30.27 1,156 1,211 39.7 58,742 57,995 2,015 Librarians........................................................ 25.30 25.00 965 931 38.2 43,879 46,859 1,734 Teacher assistants................................................ 9.67 8.73 354 306 36.6 17,676 15,887 1,829 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 26.37 22.26 1,044 880 39.6 54,135 45,760 2,053 Designers......................................................... 23.02 23.20 922 952 40.0 47,936 49,516 2,082 Graphic designers............................................... 23.84 23.90 942 956 39.5 48,998 49,708 2,055 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 20.67 18.26 814 764 39.4 42,316 39,722 2,047 Producers and directors......................................... 20.67 18.26 814 764 39.4 42,316 39,722 2,047 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 17.85 18.03 710 721 39.8 35,857 37,502 2,009 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 17.75 16.27 704 737 39.7 34,989 38,335 1,972 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 29.46 27.88 1,143 1,123 38.8 59,443 58,413 2,018 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 29.46 27.88 1,143 1,123 38.8 59,443 58,413 2,018 Public relations specialists...................................... 29.62 25.98 1,185 1,039 40.0 61,613 54,047 2,080 Writers and editors............................................... 27.47 24.48 1,083 979 39.4 56,321 50,923 2,050 Editors......................................................... 27.37 24.19 1,073 951 39.2 55,813 49,433 2,039 Technical writers............................................... 26.67 23.93 1,085 1,213 40.7 56,438 63,086 2,117 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 36.30 25.35 1,428 993 39.3 74,219 51,626 2,045 Pharmacists....................................................... 48.45 49.00 1,902 1,926 39.3 98,885 100,127 2,041 Registered nurses................................................. 27.87 27.32 1,086 1,064 39.0 56,441 55,307 2,025 Therapists........................................................ 26.17 26.44 1,037 1,055 39.6 53,938 54,870 2,061 Occupational therapists......................................... 29.92 29.57 1,188 1,183 39.7 61,794 61,495 2,065 Physical therapists............................................. 31.78 32.21 1,271 1,288 40.0 66,110 67,001 2,080 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.58 23.59 927 929 39.3 48,190 48,298 2,044 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.55 19.23 775 749 39.6 40,289 38,942 2,061 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.01 23.81 955 951 39.8 49,657 49,462 2,068 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.18 15.25 600 604 39.5 31,175 31,408 2,053 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.06 25.00 1,002 998 40.0 52,085 51,917 2,079 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.03 24.30 961 972 40.0 49,974 50,534 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 23.82 24.39 953 976 40.0 49,548 50,731 2,080 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.73 15.77 706 628 39.8 36,722 32,677 2,071 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.22 14.64 567 585 39.8 29,465 30,430 2,072 Surgical technologists.......................................... 20.42 18.06 816 722 40.0 42,455 37,565 2,079 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.26 17.50 706 679 38.7 36,714 35,285 2,010 Medical records and health information technicians................ 18.08 19.33 717 761 39.7 37,281 39,562 2,063 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 17.54 16.35 701 654 40.0 36,475 33,998 2,080 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 11.65 11.02 453 430 38.9 23,547 22,360 2,022 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.58 10.18 406 392 38.3 21,086 20,392 1,992 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.64 10.34 413 402 38.8 21,461 20,896 2,016 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 19.72 23.52 788 941 40.0 40,985 48,922 2,079 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.11 13.28 522 524 39.8 27,122 27,248 2,069 Medical assistants.............................................. 13.36 13.39 531 536 39.7 27,595 27,851 2,066 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 11.99 11.77 480 471 40.0 24,936 24,482 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.14 13.77 564 551 39.9 29,308 28,637 2,073 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.63 10.26 455 400 39.1 23,609 20,800 2,030 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.50 9.92 406 380 38.7 21,082 19,760 2,007 Security guards................................................. 10.47 9.92 405 380 38.7 21,021 19,760 2,008 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.62 9.50 374 373 38.9 19,429 19,386 2,020 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 15.62 13.86 635 577 40.6 32,997 30,014 2,112 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 15.49 13.86 627 573 40.5 32,619 29,806 2,106 Cooks............................................................. 11.18 11.00 436 427 39.0 22,666 22,204 2,027 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.48 11.04 445 414 38.8 23,135 21,530 2,016 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 11.12 10.98 438 436 39.4 22,753 22,691 2,047 Cooks, short order.............................................. 10.63 11.00 412 410 38.8 21,418 21,320 2,015 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.36 10.33 411 410 39.7 21,383 21,341 2,064 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.57 4.25 209 160 37.6 10,874 8,320 1,954 Bartenders...................................................... 5.77 5.79 208 222 36.1 10,824 11,523 1,876 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.27 3.44 158 128 36.9 8,192 6,643 1,919 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.91 8.00 313 320 39.6 16,275 16,640 2,059 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.10 9.10 400 360 39.6 20,691 18,718 2,048 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 9.78 9.00 387 350 39.5 19,958 18,018 2,040 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 11.50 13.35 460 534 40.0 23,927 27,768 2,080 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 7.70 8.00 298 316 38.7 15,495 16,439 2,013 Dishwashers....................................................... 9.72 9.00 376 342 38.7 19,532 17,805 2,010 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.26 9.50 404 373 39.4 21,021 19,403 2,048 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 16.30 16.00 637 640 39.1 33,127 33,280 2,032 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.51 15.38 599 615 38.6 31,133 31,990 2,008 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.04 9.39 395 369 39.4 20,544 19,176 2,047 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 10.22 9.99 403 388 39.4 20,955 20,197 2,049 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.70 8.75 381 341 39.3 19,812 17,722 2,042 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.16 9.32 405 373 39.9 20,950 19,386 2,063 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.16 9.32 405 373 39.9 20,950 19,386 2,063 Personal care and service occupations............................... 16.36 11.66 547 498 33.4 28,338 25,875 1,732 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.19 14.90 718 596 44.4 37,346 30,996 2,307 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 11.65 12.44 463 498 39.7 23,423 25,875 2,010 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 11.89 12.44 475 498 40.0 23,954 25,875 2,015 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 7.94 6.67 296 215 37.2 15,375 11,170 1,936 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 5.43 5.27 196 190 36.2 10,213 9,880 1,880 Transportation attendants......................................... 41.15 40.26 806 856 19.6 41,920 44,537 1,019 Flight attendants............................................... 42.04 40.26 814 856 19.4 42,305 44,537 1,006 Child care workers................................................ 10.32 10.12 411 405 39.8 21,378 21,048 2,071 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.29 10.05 411 402 40.0 21,390 20,904 2,078 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 11.25 8.64 443 346 39.4 23,037 17,969 2,048 Recreation workers.............................................. 11.25 8.64 443 346 39.4 23,037 17,969 2,048 Sales and related occupations....................................... 17.65 13.00 708 518 40.1 36,645 26,857 2,076 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 21.80 17.99 892 760 40.9 46,387 39,515 2,128 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 18.85 16.18 774 654 41.1 40,258 34,008 2,135 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 27.84 24.23 1,132 969 40.6 58,850 50,398 2,114 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.09 10.66 483 423 40.0 25,127 21,986 2,078 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.39 10.00 413 397 39.8 21,451 20,592 2,065 Cashiers...................................................... 10.35 9.98 412 396 39.8 21,381 20,592 2,066 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 17.42 16.50 712 660 40.9 37,044 34,326 2,127 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 12.48 11.36 482 454 38.6 25,070 23,620 2,010 Parts salespersons............................................ 21.37 20.51 917 841 42.9 47,680 43,753 2,231 Retail salespersons............................................. 12.64 11.00 506 437 40.0 26,307 22,732 2,081 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 28.10 18.38 1,124 735 40.0 58,435 38,220 2,080 Insurance sales agents............................................ 19.46 19.23 774 673 39.8 40,254 35,001 2,069 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 58.08 30.87 2,323 1,235 40.0 120,815 64,214 2,080 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 32.57 31.18 1,327 1,251 40.7 68,985 65,052 2,118 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 33.53 22.53 1,341 901 40.0 69,735 46,856 2,080 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 32.39 31.28 1,324 1,286 40.9 68,838 66,887 2,126 Telemarketers..................................................... 14.46 13.50 565 524 39.1 29,387 27,269 2,033 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.22 16.02 724 641 39.7 35,337 30,014 1,939 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.35 14.20 612 566 39.9 31,803 29,453 2,072 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 23.43 22.17 938 887 40.0 48,753 46,109 2,080 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.07 10.34 443 414 40.0 23,024 21,507 2,080 Telephone operators............................................... 11.22 10.81 449 432 40.0 23,338 22,485 2,079 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.51 13.68 579 546 39.9 30,087 28,392 2,074 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.81 14.51 593 580 40.0 30,812 30,175 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 12.96 11.25 517 450 39.9 26,861 23,400 2,073 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.35 15.04 610 601 39.8 31,744 31,277 2,068 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 19.86 19.83 794 793 40.0 41,303 41,248 2,080 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.15 13.39 646 536 40.0 33,602 27,851 2,080 Tellers......................................................... 12.08 11.68 483 467 40.0 25,129 24,301 2,080 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.77 15.55 591 622 40.0 30,728 32,334 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.83 13.83 593 553 40.0 30,786 28,766 2,076 File clerks....................................................... 12.51 11.42 495 451 39.6 25,741 23,442 2,058 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.83 9.88 393 395 40.0 20,438 20,542 2,080 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.52 12.40 501 496 40.0 26,037 25,792 2,080 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 19.11 15.68 763 627 39.9 39,697 32,608 2,077 Order clerks...................................................... 16.12 17.11 643 684 39.9 33,410 35,593 2,073 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.87 16.72 675 669 40.0 35,079 34,778 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.28 11.94 489 476 39.8 25,393 24,752 2,068 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.77 15.17 591 607 40.0 30,727 31,545 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.87 17.50 641 700 40.4 33,307 36,400 2,098 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.87 17.50 641 700 40.4 33,307 36,400 2,098 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 16.65 17.40 666 696 40.0 34,639 36,192 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 19.41 19.61 776 784 40.0 40,367 40,789 2,080 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 12.58 11.83 502 471 39.9 26,126 24,502 2,076 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.93 11.35 476 454 39.9 24,715 23,608 2,072 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 16.27 14.68 651 587 40.0 33,851 30,534 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 18.85 17.42 748 693 39.7 38,856 36,001 2,061 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 22.57 20.00 896 790 39.7 46,588 41,101 2,064 Legal secretaries............................................... 22.70 23.24 869 872 38.3 45,165 45,318 1,990 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.78 13.46 546 533 39.6 28,368 27,726 2,058 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.16 15.80 644 628 39.9 33,476 32,631 2,072 Computer operators................................................ 16.33 13.93 653 557 40.0 33,970 28,970 2,080 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.59 13.46 542 538 39.9 28,192 27,997 2,075 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.25 12.02 528 481 39.9 27,474 25,002 2,074 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.49 15.17 620 607 40.0 32,215 31,554 2,080 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.94 15.29 628 612 39.4 32,630 31,803 2,047 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 11.32 10.77 450 416 39.7 23,390 21,632 2,066 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.85 14.14 590 563 39.7 30,626 29,295 2,062 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.33 9.85 483 394 39.2 25,140 20,488 2,039 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 18.27 17.25 731 686 40.0 37,967 35,880 2,079 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 25.24 25.72 1,028 1,029 40.7 53,459 53,506 2,118 Carpenters........................................................ 18.24 20.00 729 800 40.0 37,919 41,600 2,079 Construction laborers............................................. 11.18 11.70 447 468 40.0 23,208 24,330 2,076 Construction equipment operators.................................. 16.09 13.66 644 547 40.0 33,473 28,421 2,080 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 16.64 14.00 666 560 40.0 34,608 29,120 2,080 Electricians...................................................... 23.44 20.06 937 800 40.0 48,702 41,422 2,077 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 16.79 16.00 672 640 40.0 34,895 33,150 2,078 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 17.25 16.00 690 640 40.0 35,883 33,280 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 12.03 12.30 481 492 39.9 24,989 25,584 2,077 Helpers--electricians........................................... 12.20 12.30 488 492 40.0 25,373 25,584 2,080 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.39 20.25 652 810 39.8 33,896 42,120 2,068 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 21.19 20.56 849 822 40.1 44,159 42,765 2,084 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 30.42 28.94 1,246 1,138 41.0 64,741 58,115 2,128 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 27.34 27.69 1,093 1,108 40.0 56,860 57,591 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 27.34 27.69 1,093 1,108 40.0 56,860 57,591 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.00 18.88 800 751 40.0 41,576 39,062 2,079 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 21.28 21.46 851 858 40.0 44,243 44,637 2,079 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.08 27.64 1,123 1,105 40.0 58,414 57,485 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 19.32 17.47 794 716 41.1 41,280 37,232 2,136 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 20.30 19.28 841 771 41.5 43,752 40,098 2,155 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 18.60 17.70 744 708 40.0 38,695 36,816 2,081 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 20.46 20.56 818 822 40.0 42,511 42,765 2,078 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 20.46 20.56 818 822 40.0 42,511 42,765 2,078 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 21.55 23.58 862 943 40.0 44,828 49,046 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 20.11 19.92 803 794 40.0 41,742 40,627 2,076 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 21.57 20.56 855 818 39.6 44,372 42,432 2,057 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 18.23 17.13 729 685 40.0 37,920 35,630 2,080 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.46 17.12 758 715 41.1 39,405 37,190 2,135 Millwrights..................................................... 21.43 20.83 857 833 40.0 44,585 43,326 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 23.35 24.27 934 971 40.0 48,576 50,488 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 21.78 20.00 871 800 40.0 45,293 41,600 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.09 25.70 1,004 1,028 40.0 52,184 53,456 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 17.91 18.10 716 724 40.0 37,248 37,648 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 15.31 12.65 612 506 40.0 31,835 26,312 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.60 12.27 504 491 40.0 26,203 25,522 2,080 Production occupations.............................................. 15.47 14.01 615 556 39.7 31,959 28,891 2,065 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 25.33 23.93 1,014 957 40.0 52,718 49,774 2,081 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 12.77 12.20 506 479 39.6 26,289 24,918 2,058 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.56 11.98 502 479 40.0 26,121 24,918 2,080 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 13.31 12.20 533 488 40.0 27,695 25,376 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 14.16 12.89 563 516 39.8 29,298 26,811 2,070 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 10.42 9.80 417 392 40.0 21,674 20,384 2,080 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 13.90 14.00 556 560 40.0 28,917 29,120 2,080 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.45 9.80 378 392 40.0 19,663 20,384 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 11.42 12.70 457 508 40.0 23,757 26,408 2,080 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 16.50 17.02 660 681 40.0 34,321 35,402 2,080 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.27 17.02 651 681 40.0 33,835 35,402 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.97 13.28 654 531 38.5 33,926 27,622 1,999 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.96 13.28 572 531 38.2 29,738 27,622 1,988 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.10 11.47 482 454 39.9 25,082 23,587 2,073 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.28 10.35 451 414 40.0 23,469 21,528 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.54 15.48 567 566 39.0 29,464 29,442 2,027 Machinists........................................................ 19.98 19.69 799 788 40.0 41,564 40,955 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 12.83 13.10 513 524 40.0 26,687 27,256 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.80 13.10 512 524 40.0 26,633 27,256 2,080 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 16.95 16.08 678 643 40.0 35,254 33,444 2,080 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.23 19.74 849 790 40.0 44,157 41,059 2,080 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 18.83 17.50 743 680 39.5 38,553 35,360 2,047 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 19.44 17.50 775 700 39.9 40,325 36,402 2,075 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.08 15.50 604 537 37.6 31,049 26,870 1,931 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 17.15 14.00 695 560 40.5 35,982 29,349 2,098 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 11.70 9.15 467 366 39.9 24,274 19,032 2,075 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 20.82 15.54 837 586 40.2 43,352 32,323 2,082 Printers.......................................................... 17.58 17.23 691 689 39.3 35,861 35,360 2,040 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 17.36 18.58 682 740 39.3 35,450 38,466 2,043 Printing machine operators...................................... 17.92 17.23 704 689 39.3 36,527 35,455 2,039 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.59 9.20 409 355 38.6 21,283 18,450 2,009 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.91 13.80 514 552 39.8 26,739 28,704 2,071 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 12.56 12.09 500 484 39.8 25,989 25,147 2,070 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 13.31 12.02 532 481 40.0 27,682 25,002 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.66 12.67 506 507 40.0 26,324 26,354 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.40 11.79 492 472 39.7 25,572 24,315 2,062 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 14.89 15.45 591 618 39.7 30,636 32,136 2,058 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.26 17.15 640 686 39.3 33,271 35,672 2,046 Upholsterers.................................................... 17.62 15.45 703 618 39.9 36,540 32,136 2,074 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.56 14.01 541 560 39.9 28,123 29,141 2,074 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 13.06 12.89 521 498 39.9 27,083 25,896 2,073 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.94 14.01 556 560 39.9 28,915 29,141 2,075 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.97 29.14 1,079 1,165 40.0 56,088 60,603 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 21.34 21.01 854 840 40.0 44,394 43,701 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 21.99 20.91 874 836 39.7 45,431 43,491 2,066 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 22.65 24.44 896 929 39.6 46,600 48,291 2,058 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 18.75 18.40 750 736 40.0 39,008 38,272 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 18.99 18.25 760 730 40.0 39,498 37,960 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 17.71 16.92 696 628 39.3 36,186 32,656 2,043 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.35 11.90 494 476 40.0 25,697 24,758 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 18.09 16.92 706 677 39.0 36,687 35,202 2,028 Cutting workers................................................... 15.18 15.35 607 614 40.0 31,584 31,928 2,080 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 16.59 16.15 663 646 40.0 34,499 33,592 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 14.48 13.14 579 526 40.0 30,121 27,331 2,080 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 13.37 8.52 530 341 39.7 27,564 17,726 2,062 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 19.28 15.42 771 617 40.0 40,112 32,074 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 15.25 14.00 607 556 39.8 31,572 28,891 2,071 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 14.01 14.00 560 560 40.0 29,134 29,112 2,079 Painting workers.................................................. 17.28 15.30 691 612 40.0 35,953 31,824 2,080 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 17.01 15.30 680 612 40.0 35,384 31,824 2,080 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 20.14 19.00 806 760 40.0 41,898 39,520 2,080 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 14.79 14.50 586 556 39.6 30,434 28,912 2,058 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 16.05 15.43 642 617 40.0 33,392 32,094 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 21.99 21.03 880 841 40.0 45,747 43,742 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 11.58 10.32 455 413 39.3 23,610 21,466 2,039 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 15.78 12.82 631 515 40.0 32,786 26,805 2,077 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 21.31 20.00 906 807 42.5 47,102 41,974 2,210 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 23.50 24.87 953 995 40.6 49,555 51,721 2,109 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 128.18 145.91 2,507 2,524 19.6 130,382 131,259 1,017 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 128.18 145.91 2,507 2,524 19.6 130,382 131,259 1,017 Bus drivers....................................................... 10.81 9.55 421 380 38.9 21,848 19,760 2,021 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 18.14 17.61 771 721 42.5 40,091 37,515 2,210 Driver/sales workers............................................ 17.34 15.02 732 640 42.2 38,083 33,299 2,196 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 17.85 17.77 789 742 44.2 41,040 38,605 2,299 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 18.67 17.61 747 705 40.0 38,832 36,637 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 19.80 20.00 785 800 39.7 40,833 41,600 2,062 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 14.49 13.80 579 552 40.0 30,103 28,704 2,077 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 11.23 10.41 447 414 39.8 23,235 21,528 2,070 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 10.69 10.00 432 392 40.4 22,483 20,384 2,102 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.71 10.91 467 436 39.9 24,251 22,691 2,071 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 11.23 10.75 449 430 40.0 23,355 22,368 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.81 9.38 387 370 39.5 20,086 19,240 2,048 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 17 Union and nonunion workers(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) by major sector and for major occupational groups Union Nonunion Occupational group(3) Private State and Private State and Civilian industry local Civilian industry local workers workers government workers workers government workers workers All workers........................................................... $21.48 $19.77 $24.32 $18.60 $18.25 $21.26 Management, professional, and related............................... 29.10 26.20 29.52 31.87 33.23 26.91 Management, business, and financial............................... 32.13 22.54 33.96 34.47 35.24 29.53 Professional and related.......................................... 28.75 26.73 29.04 30.41 31.91 26.14 Service............................................................. 17.40 13.46 20.66 10.13 9.32 15.05 Sales and office.................................................... 16.91 17.32 16.21 14.92 14.89 15.25 Sales and related................................................. 14.52 14.45 – 15.44 15.43 16.41 Office and administrative support................................. 17.55 18.67 16.21 14.58 14.51 15.21 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 22.78 23.23 19.36 16.71 16.66 17.36 Construction and extraction...................................... 22.18 22.34 20.64 15.76 15.65 17.42 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 23.26 23.93 18.82 18.22 18.30 17.28 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 19.69 19.87 16.65 13.28 13.24 14.75 Production........................................................ 18.03 18.03 17.74 13.84 13.80 17.24 Transportation and material moving................................ 21.94 22.65 16.55 12.75 12.70 13.99 1 Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 18 Workers paid on time or incentive basis(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) for civilian and private industry workers in major occupational groups Time Incentive Occupational group(3) Civilian Private Civilian Private workers industry workers industry workers workers All workers........................................................... $18.22 $17.58 $27.24 $27.24 Management, professional, and related............................... 30.34 31.38 64.66 64.72 Management, business, and financial............................... 33.68 34.38 43.34 43.34 Professional and related.......................................... 28.69 29.56 109.04 109.40 Service............................................................. 10.70 9.40 16.08 16.08 Sales and office.................................................... 13.95 13.80 22.68 22.68 Sales and related................................................. 12.44 12.41 25.86 25.86 Office and administrative support................................. 14.72 14.62 14.55 14.55 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 17.39 17.36 20.05 20.05 Construction and extraction...................................... – 16.13 – 18.76 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 19.10 19.24 20.69 20.69 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 13.94 13.89 16.34 16.34 Production........................................................ 14.38 14.34 16.01 16.01 Transportation and material moving................................ 13.48 13.41 16.56 16.56 Time Incentive Civilian Private Civilian Private workers industry workers industry workers workers Relative error(4) Relative error(4) All workers........................................................... 1.6% 1.7% 14.1% 14.1% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 .9 28.6 28.6 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.3 1.1 7.3 7.3 Professional and related.......................................... 1.2 1.5 38.7 38.7 Service............................................................. 2.0 2.1 9.8 9.9 Sales and office.................................................... 1.3 1.5 4.0 4.0 Sales and related................................................. 2.2 2.2 3.7 3.7 Office and administrative support................................. 1.1 1.3 4.1 4.1 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.9 2.0 5.4 5.4 Construction and extraction...................................... – 2.3 – 12.5 Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 2.2 2.4 4.3 4.3 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 2.5 2.6 4.2 4.2 Production........................................................ 3.0 3.0 5.9 5.9 Transportation and material moving................................ 4.2 4.4 5.0 5.0 1 Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary. Incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 19 Private industry sector(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) for major occupational groups Goods producing Service providing Occupational group(3) Trade, Profes- Education Construc- Manufac- transpor- Infor- Financial sional and and Leisure Other tion turing tation, mation activities business health and services and services services hospitality utilities All workers........................................................... – $18.96 – – – – $20.41 – – Management, professional, and related............................... – 34.74 – – – – 29.38 – – Management, business, and financial............................... – 38.28 – – – – 28.79 – – Professional and related.......................................... – 32.32 – – – – 29.48 – – Service............................................................. – 10.91 – – – – 10.97 – – Sales and office.................................................... – 18.75 – – – – 13.65 – – Sales and related................................................. – 31.42 – – – – 16.25 – – Office and administrative support................................. – 16.39 – – – – 13.55 – – Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... – 19.43 – – – – 16.87 – – Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. – 19.98 – – – – 15.86 – – Production, transportation, and material moving..................... – 14.58 – – – – 11.95 – – Production........................................................ – 15.03 – – – – 13.53 – – Transportation and material moving................................ – 12.30 – – – – 10.32 – – 1 Industry sectors are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 20 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels(1) Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) and work level Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $20.99 $18.79 $829 $740 39.5 $43,120 $38,480 2,054 Level 1 .................................................. 9.39 9.19 375 365 39.9 19,495 18,990 2,076 Level 2 .................................................. 10.56 10.19 417 402 39.5 21,671 20,904 2,053 Level 3 .................................................. 11.75 11.46 463 456 39.4 24,102 23,733 2,050 Level 4 .................................................. 13.89 13.59 551 540 39.7 28,655 28,080 2,063 Level 5 .................................................. 16.43 15.88 654 634 39.8 34,004 32,989 2,070 Level 6 .................................................. 19.65 18.82 781 742 39.7 40,613 38,563 2,067 Level 7 .................................................. 23.83 23.61 941 930 39.5 48,929 48,360 2,053 Level 8 .................................................. 26.76 26.33 1,042 1,038 38.9 54,170 53,955 2,024 Level 9 .................................................. 28.55 27.97 1,119 1,088 39.2 58,206 56,597 2,038 Level 10.................................................. 38.64 39.95 1,530 1,598 39.6 79,584 83,090 2,060 Level 11.................................................. 39.37 37.83 1,580 1,435 40.1 82,146 74,637 2,087 Level 12.................................................. 50.48 49.11 2,047 1,964 40.6 106,468 102,149 2,109 Level 13.................................................. 52.05 47.96 2,082 1,918 40.0 108,272 99,757 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.34 23.66 1,006 937 39.7 52,337 48,703 2,065 Management occupations.............................................. 45.18 40.43 1,839 1,617 40.7 95,622 84,096 2,117 Level 9 .................................................. 33.80 33.48 1,352 1,339 40.0 70,301 69,638 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 41.04 38.93 1,722 1,557 42.0 89,536 80,979 2,182 Level 13.................................................. 52.05 47.96 2,082 1,918 40.0 108,272 99,757 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.68 41.70 1,735 1,558 39.7 90,241 80,995 2,066 Financial managers................................................ 41.92 38.33 1,677 1,533 40.0 87,196 79,726 2,080 Medical and health services managers.............................. 47.64 43.51 1,947 1,740 40.9 101,234 90,480 2,125 Level 11.................................................. 41.41 38.93 1,733 1,557 41.9 90,122 80,979 2,176 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.57 45.52 1,767 1,759 39.7 91,891 91,466 2,062 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 26.90 25.23 1,072 1,009 39.9 55,757 52,485 2,073 Level 9 .................................................. 29.49 25.54 1,180 1,022 40.0 61,335 53,123 2,080 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.02 28.90 1,121 1,156 38.6 58,297 60,102 2,009 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 29.99 30.09 1,199 1,204 40.0 62,372 62,587 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 23.45 22.31 938 892 40.0 48,768 46,394 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 20.25 20.65 795 826 39.2 41,324 42,952 2,041 Level 8 .................................................. 22.92 21.18 893 838 39.0 46,443 43,597 2,026 Level 9 .................................................. 23.18 20.71 927 828 40.0 48,204 43,073 2,080 Social workers.................................................... 21.93 20.71 863 828 39.3 44,873 43,073 2,046 Level 9 .................................................. 22.66 20.71 906 828 40.0 47,129 43,073 2,080 Medical and public health social workers........................ 23.84 22.42 954 897 40.0 49,590 46,634 2,080 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 20.90 20.71 811 819 38.8 42,187 42,578 2,019 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 13.96 13.32 544 528 39.0 28,310 27,448 2,028 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 25.65 25.24 1,006 988 39.2 52,318 51,386 2,040 Level 3 .................................................. 10.18 10.22 371 344 36.4 19,294 17,867 1,895 Level 4 .................................................. 15.01 14.74 595 583 39.6 30,957 30,306 2,062 Level 5 .................................................. 18.47 17.47 734 695 39.7 38,182 36,148 2,067 Level 6 .................................................. 21.11 20.60 839 796 39.7 43,615 41,392 2,066 Level 7 .................................................. 24.51 24.04 965 948 39.4 50,155 49,275 2,047 Level 8 .................................................. 27.05 26.45 1,052 1,040 38.9 54,708 54,080 2,023 Level 9 .................................................. 28.58 27.99 1,117 1,085 39.1 58,095 56,430 2,033 Level 10.................................................. 41.20 43.00 1,638 1,686 39.8 85,170 87,655 2,067 Level 11.................................................. 44.17 41.81 1,749 1,672 39.6 90,964 86,969 2,060 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.74 24.55 970 957 39.2 50,463 49,782 2,040 Pharmacists....................................................... 47.36 47.71 1,872 1,890 39.5 97,360 98,280 2,056 Level 9 .................................................. 47.20 47.38 1,860 1,883 39.4 96,743 97,912 2,050 Level 10.................................................. 47.72 48.05 1,886 1,910 39.5 98,059 99,320 2,055 Level 11.................................................. 47.33 47.42 1,875 1,881 39.6 97,518 97,802 2,060 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 35.28 21.84 1,508 878 42.7 78,409 45,635 2,222 Registered nurses................................................. 28.34 27.09 1,099 1,051 38.8 57,135 54,662 2,016 Level 6 .................................................. 22.11 20.60 855 792 38.7 44,474 41,184 2,012 Level 7 .................................................. 24.35 24.23 952 944 39.1 49,427 49,109 2,030 Level 8 .................................................. 27.46 26.98 1,056 1,050 38.4 54,910 54,610 1,999 Level 9 .................................................. 28.12 27.83 1,090 1,077 38.8 56,690 55,992 2,016 Level 10.................................................. 42.26 39.95 1,687 1,598 39.9 87,729 83,090 2,076 Level 11.................................................. 44.50 41.81 1,761 1,672 39.6 91,593 86,969 2,058 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.78 26.53 1,074 1,028 38.6 55,826 53,477 2,010 Therapists........................................................ 26.44 26.40 1,050 1,055 39.7 54,601 54,870 2,065 Level 7 .................................................. 23.23 23.57 915 909 39.4 47,572 47,278 2,048 Level 8 .................................................. 27.55 27.58 1,098 1,101 39.9 57,095 57,242 2,072 Level 9 .................................................. 29.01 29.17 1,159 1,167 39.9 60,260 60,665 2,077 Occupational therapists......................................... 30.30 29.57 1,212 1,183 40.0 63,034 61,495 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 31.59 29.98 1,263 1,199 40.0 65,702 62,358 2,080 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.27 24.58 957 962 39.5 49,788 50,024 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 23.33 23.57 918 909 39.4 47,753 47,278 2,047 Level 8 .................................................. 24.56 25.00 974 981 39.7 50,654 51,022 2,063 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 21.21 22.81 845 910 39.8 43,936 47,299 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 15.21 15.60 608 624 40.0 31,641 32,448 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.48 15.68 649 608 39.4 33,737 31,595 2,047 Level 6 .................................................. 20.12 21.26 805 850 40.0 41,849 44,221 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 23.53 23.67 941 947 40.0 48,937 49,234 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 24.83 24.71 989 987 39.8 51,411 51,342 2,071 Level 9 .................................................. 28.30 26.04 1,132 1,042 40.0 58,865 54,163 2,080 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.66 24.34 985 974 39.9 51,210 50,636 2,077 Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 23.67 942 947 40.0 48,976 49,234 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 24.89 24.71 991 985 39.8 51,528 51,210 2,070 Level 9 .................................................. 28.43 26.04 1,137 1,042 40.0 59,136 54,163 2,080 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 15.15 14.83 601 589 39.7 31,252 30,618 2,063 Level 4 .................................................. 15.74 17.08 629 683 40.0 32,733 35,526 2,080 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.67 24.81 973 981 39.4 50,598 51,022 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 24.31 21.33 972 853 40.0 50,555 44,366 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 23.49 24.30 940 972 40.0 48,859 50,534 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 26.58 26.16 1,059 1,040 39.9 55,074 54,080 2,072 Level 8 .................................................. 24.67 24.30 987 972 40.0 51,320 50,544 2,080 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 21.19 23.65 806 913 38.0 41,890 47,486 1,977 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.31 24.39 971 972 39.9 50,485 50,544 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 20.10 20.66 804 826 40.0 41,807 42,973 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 23.34 23.71 934 948 40.0 48,548 49,317 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 26.10 25.86 1,041 1,027 39.9 54,109 53,414 2,073 Level 8 .................................................. 24.52 24.30 981 972 40.0 51,003 50,544 2,080 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 16.00 14.68 637 583 39.8 33,124 30,326 2,070 Level 4 .................................................. 13.19 12.88 524 513 39.7 27,260 26,679 2,067 Level 5 .................................................. 16.10 15.77 644 631 40.0 33,489 32,802 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 17.88 18.54 715 742 40.0 37,197 38,563 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 22.16 20.58 871 823 39.3 45,298 42,798 2,044 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.82 13.75 551 543 39.8 28,633 28,226 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 13.78 13.75 549 541 39.8 28,545 28,142 2,072 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 12.01 11.60 480 464 40.0 24,982 24,128 2,080 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.77 17.57 786 702 39.8 40,897 36,525 2,068 Level 5 .................................................. 16.59 15.92 664 637 40.0 34,510 33,114 2,080 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.36 16.57 690 663 39.7 35,865 34,456 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 15.72 15.85 628 634 40.0 32,671 32,968 2,078 Level 5 .................................................. 18.38 17.66 733 704 39.9 38,128 36,587 2,074 Level 6 .................................................. 19.53 19.33 774 760 39.6 40,266 39,520 2,062 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.31 15.38 641 615 39.3 33,358 31,990 2,045 Level 3 .................................................. 9.97 9.70 395 390 39.6 20,543 20,280 2,061 Level 4 .................................................. 15.66 15.38 609 591 38.9 31,658 30,742 2,021 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 17.97 16.50 719 660 40.0 37,368 34,320 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 17.00 16.26 680 650 40.0 35,355 33,821 2,080 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.13 11.65 478 455 39.4 24,873 23,681 2,051 Level 2 .................................................. 10.81 10.78 421 415 39.0 21,889 21,570 2,026 Level 3 .................................................. 11.90 11.69 472 462 39.7 24,539 24,024 2,062 Level 4 .................................................. 12.78 12.59 505 491 39.5 26,258 25,522 2,055 Level 5 .................................................. 13.53 12.12 541 485 40.0 28,129 25,214 2,079 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.28 11.20 442 439 39.2 22,974 22,847 2,037 Level 2 .................................................. 10.55 10.35 408 400 38.7 21,239 20,800 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 11.44 11.20 452 441 39.5 23,508 22,922 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 12.28 11.60 480 449 39.1 24,975 23,360 2,035 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.32 11.22 442 434 39.0 22,966 22,558 2,028 Level 2 .................................................. 10.55 10.35 408 400 38.7 21,239 20,800 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 11.56 11.33 456 446 39.5 23,726 23,213 2,052 Level 4 .................................................. 12.79 12.65 496 491 38.8 25,767 25,509 2,015 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.50 12.24 619 490 40.0 32,196 25,459 2,077 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 13.50 13.09 539 522 40.0 28,042 27,123 2,077 Level 2 .................................................. 12.03 11.36 481 454 40.0 25,029 23,629 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.81 12.70 511 508 39.9 26,593 26,416 2,077 Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 13.21 532 528 39.9 27,669 27,477 2,076 Medical assistants.............................................. 15.09 13.52 603 541 40.0 31,364 28,122 2,078 Level 4 .................................................. 13.79 13.52 552 541 40.0 28,693 28,122 2,080 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 12.85 12.72 514 509 40.0 26,728 26,458 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.07 13.41 561 536 39.8 29,146 27,893 2,072 Level 4 .................................................. 14.13 14.32 560 536 39.7 29,139 27,851 2,063 Protective service occupations...................................... 12.37 12.92 495 517 40.0 25,721 26,874 2,080 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 12.33 12.87 493 515 40.0 25,645 26,770 2,080 Security guards................................................. 12.33 12.87 493 515 40.0 25,645 26,770 2,080 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 10.91 10.04 436 402 40.0 22,692 20,883 2,079 Level 1 .................................................. 9.50 9.68 380 387 40.0 19,761 20,134 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 9.28 9.22 371 369 40.0 19,299 19,178 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 10.51 10.20 420 408 39.9 21,839 21,216 2,077 Cooks............................................................. 11.69 11.00 468 440 40.0 24,324 22,880 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 10.05 427 402 40.0 22,219 20,904 2,080 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 11.69 11.00 468 440 40.0 24,324 22,880 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 10.68 10.05 427 402 40.0 22,219 20,904 2,080 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.25 9.99 410 400 40.0 21,315 20,779 2,080 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 11.42 10.06 457 402 40.0 23,755 20,925 2,080 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 10.22 9.73 408 389 39.9 21,226 20,218 2,076 Level 1 .................................................. 9.62 9.13 383 365 39.9 19,936 18,990 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 9.87 404 395 40.0 20,989 20,530 2,079 Level 3 .................................................. 10.69 10.24 427 410 40.0 22,229 21,299 2,079 Building cleaning workers......................................... 9.95 9.62 397 384 39.9 20,652 19,947 2,076 Level 1 .................................................. 9.62 9.13 383 365 39.9 19,936 18,990 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 10.10 9.87 404 395 40.0 20,989 20,530 2,079 Level 3 .................................................. 10.69 10.24 427 410 40.0 22,229 21,299 2,079 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 9.73 9.45 389 378 40.0 20,245 19,656 2,080 Level 1 .................................................. 9.15 9.09 366 364 40.0 19,033 18,907 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.13 10.05 405 402 40.0 21,077 20,904 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 10.76 10.20 430 408 40.0 22,378 21,216 2,079 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.23 9.83 407 390 39.8 21,174 20,294 2,070 Level 1 .................................................. 10.51 10.15 416 393 39.6 21,643 20,412 2,059 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.73 11.39 469 456 40.0 24,390 23,691 2,080 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 13.81 13.20 549 524 39.8 28,561 27,269 2,068 Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 10.47 443 419 40.0 23,013 21,778 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 12.00 483 473 39.5 25,108 24,586 2,056 Level 4 .................................................. 13.72 13.53 546 540 39.8 28,374 28,080 2,067 Level 5 .................................................. 15.82 15.39 631 616 39.9 32,832 32,011 2,076 Level 6 .................................................. 17.90 17.95 713 718 39.8 37,076 37,336 2,072 Level 7 .................................................. 22.62 22.43 905 897 40.0 47,053 46,654 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.85 14.57 714 583 40.0 37,137 30,306 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.95 21.74 918 870 40.0 47,743 45,219 2,080 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.49 14.37 580 575 40.0 30,149 29,885 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 13.23 13.04 529 522 40.0 27,523 27,123 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 14.37 570 575 40.0 29,620 29,885 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 15.47 15.39 619 616 40.0 32,176 32,011 2,080 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.61 14.06 544 562 40.0 28,306 29,245 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 15.18 15.50 607 620 40.0 31,585 32,240 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.85 14.37 594 575 40.0 30,885 29,885 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.02 14.14 561 566 40.0 29,160 29,411 2,080 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.19 14.77 608 591 40.0 31,601 30,722 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.08 13.99 556 546 39.5 28,928 28,392 2,054 File clerks....................................................... 10.83 11.12 428 445 39.5 22,259 23,130 2,056 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.42 12.95 497 518 40.0 25,842 26,936 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.61 12.95 504 518 40.0 26,223 26,936 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 11.73 10.88 468 435 39.9 24,336 22,630 2,075 Level 2 .................................................. 11.29 8.98 452 359 40.0 23,488 18,678 2,080 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 10.95 10.75 438 430 40.0 22,766 22,360 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 14.83 14.10 586 556 39.5 30,493 28,889 2,057 Level 3 .................................................. 12.69 12.24 493 480 38.8 25,623 24,981 2,019 Level 4 .................................................. 13.98 13.58 554 540 39.6 28,782 28,080 2,059 Level 5 .................................................. 16.32 16.04 653 642 40.0 33,935 33,363 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 18.23 17.80 729 712 40.0 37,919 37,024 2,080 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.26 18.49 770 740 40.0 40,060 38,459 2,080 Medical secretaries............................................. 13.67 13.27 537 527 39.3 27,946 27,414 2,044 Level 3 .................................................. 12.11 11.81 464 459 38.3 24,122 23,890 1,991 Level 4 .................................................. 13.47 13.21 532 525 39.5 27,638 27,310 2,052 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 14.92 15.08 597 603 40.0 31,018 31,366 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.82 16.12 632 645 40.0 32,887 33,530 2,079 Office clerks, general............................................ 12.61 11.93 497 467 39.4 25,820 24,303 2,048 Level 3 .................................................. 11.66 11.31 461 445 39.5 23,972 23,130 2,056 Level 4 .................................................. 14.47 14.79 563 575 38.9 29,288 29,894 2,024 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 16.72 17.54 669 702 40.0 34,787 36,481 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.30 17.55 652 702 40.0 33,906 36,504 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.79 17.54 672 702 40.0 34,920 36,481 2,080 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.94 17.54 678 702 40.0 35,245 36,481 2,080 Production occupations.............................................. 13.08 12.11 523 484 40.0 27,211 25,189 2,080 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 12.65 11.90 489 476 38.7 25,428 24,758 2,010 1 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 21 Civilian supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,420 $1,401 41.1 $73,198 $70,909 2,118 First line................................................ 1,461 1,254 40.4 75,835 65,206 2,099 Second line............................................... 2,363 1,964 42.5 122,862 102,149 2,210 Third line................................................ 3,553 3,846 40.1 184,770 200,000 2,085 Chief executives Second line............................................... 3,440 2,969 44.4 178,867 154,403 2,307 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,454 1,538 40.7 75,628 79,997 2,116 First line................................................ 1,484 1,154 42.7 77,158 60,000 2,220 Second line............................................... 2,826 2,482 45.3 146,927 129,067 2,357 Advertising and promotions managers First line................................................ 1,301 1,154 40.6 67,631 60,000 2,109 Marketing managers First line................................................ 1,876 1,617 39.9 97,532 84,096 2,073 Sales managers First line................................................ 1,552 1,587 42.0 80,697 82,499 2,183 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,393 1,110 39.5 72,412 57,701 2,055 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 1,016 1,020 42.4 52,809 53,024 2,205 First line................................................ 1,210 1,000 41.1 62,913 52,000 2,139 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,473 1,364 39.6 76,607 70,909 2,057 First line................................................ 2,198 2,366 40.9 114,284 123,032 2,127 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,426 1,100 42.0 74,156 57,200 2,182 First line................................................ 1,561 1,523 39.9 81,148 79,200 2,075 Second line............................................... 1,924 1,654 40.4 100,043 86,000 2,102 Industrial production managers First line................................................ 1,117 1,015 42.8 58,078 52,790 2,224 Second line............................................... 1,666 1,797 40.7 86,629 93,432 2,117 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,575 1,386 40.6 81,877 72,072 2,111 First line................................................ 1,577 1,511 42.3 81,900 78,576 2,196 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,477 1,509 38.5 72,316 70,589 1,887 First line................................................ 1,771 1,809 39.0 89,018 85,010 1,962 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,465 1,654 39.5 73,314 64,900 1,975 First line................................................ 1,531 1,509 40.6 77,730 78,458 2,064 Engineering managers First line................................................ 2,238 2,308 41.3 116,391 120,041 2,146 Food service managers First line................................................ 887 771 45.0 46,105 40,086 2,343 Lodging managers First line................................................ 861 687 48.2 44,748 35,709 2,509 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,071 1,188 40.4 55,689 61,782 2,100 First line................................................ 1,535 1,280 41.0 79,822 66,560 2,133 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 923 962 39.7 47,999 50,003 2,067 First line................................................ 1,073 959 40.0 55,784 49,870 2,079 Social and community service managers First line................................................ 1,012 962 39.6 52,625 49,999 2,058 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.