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May 2011 Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
Laredo, TX
For metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area definitions used by the OES survey, see the Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area definitions page.
These estimates are calculated with data collected from employers in all industry sectors in Laredo, TX, a metropolitan statistical area in Texas.
Additional information, including the hourly and annual 10th, 25th, 75th, and 90th percentile wages and the employment percent relative standard error, is available in the downloadable XLS files.
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Major Occupational Groups in Laredo, TX (Note--clicking a link will scroll the page to the occupational group):
- 00-0000 All Occupations
- 11-0000 Management Occupations
- 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations
- 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations
- 17-0000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations
- 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
- 21-0000 Community and Social Service Occupations
- 23-0000 Legal Occupations
- 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations
- 27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
- 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
- 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations
- 33-0000 Protective Service Occupations
- 35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
- 37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
- 39-0000 Personal Care and Service Occupations
- 41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations
- 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations
- 47-0000 Construction and Extraction Occupations
- 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
- 51-0000 Production Occupations
- 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
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Occupation code |
Occupation title (click on the occupation title to view an occupational profile) |
Group |
Employment |
Employment RSE |
Employment per 1000 jobs |
Location quotient |
Median hourly wage |
Mean hourly wage |
Annual mean wage |
Mean wage RSE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00-0000 |
All Occupations |
major |
86,900 |
1.8% |
1000.000 |
1.00 |
$11.37 |
$16.37 |
$34,060 |
3.5% |
11-0000 |
Management Occupations |
major |
3,030 |
5.1% |
34.862 |
0.72 |
$37.38 |
$43.68 |
$90,850 |
3.3% |
11-1011 |
Chief Executives |
|
50 |
16.6% |
0.543 |
0.26 |
$78.09 |
$81.68 |
$169,890 |
10.4% |
11-1021 |
General and Operations Managers |
|
1,090 |
8.1% |
12.488 |
0.89 |
$35.68 |
$48.75 |
$101,400 |
5.4% |
11-2022 |
Sales Managers |
|
70 |
24.7% |
0.809 |
0.32 |
$33.66 |
$41.92 |
$87,190 |
9.7% |
11-3011 |
Administrative Services Managers |
|
170 |
12.5% |
1.971 |
1.01 |
$40.20 |
$42.40 |
$88,200 |
11.6% |
11-3021 |
Computer and Information Systems Managers |
|
40 |
26.8% |
0.434 |
0.18 |
$39.61 |
$44.82 |
$93,230 |
12.3% |
11-3031 |
Financial Managers |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$41.21 |
$44.77 |
$93,120 |
6.7% |
11-3071 |
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers |
|
170 |
20.0% |
1.934 |
2.69 |
$36.19 |
$35.97 |
$74,820 |
3.7% |
11-9021 |
Construction Managers |
|
70 |
24.4% |
0.785 |
0.52 |
$33.67 |
$36.29 |
$75,470 |
6.3% |
11-9051 |
Food Service Managers |
|
160 |
20.6% |
1.872 |
1.31 |
$17.46 |
$18.57 |
$38,620 |
4.2% |
11-9111 |
Medical and Health Services Managers |
|
90 |
16.8% |
1.046 |
0.47 |
$39.00 |
$57.91 |
$120,460 |
20.5% |
11-9141 |
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers |
|
50 |
34.2% |
0.543 |
0.46 |
$22.82 |
$27.82 |
$57,860 |
23.3% |
11-9151 |
Social and Community Service Managers |
|
90 |
19.6% |
1.059 |
1.18 |
$23.86 |
$24.86 |
$51,710 |
5.1% |
11-9199 |
Managers, All Other |
|
410 |
4.1% |
4.697 |
1.75 |
$49.17 |
$48.81 |
$101,530 |
3.9% |
13-0000 |
Business and Financial Operations Occupations |
major |
2,840 |
10.7% |
32.707 |
0.68 |
$26.11 |
$27.12 |
$56,400 |
4.0% |
13-1022 |
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$26.57 |
$26.78 |
$55,700 |
7.0% |
13-1023 |
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products |
|
50 |
34.0% |
0.543 |
0.25 |
$18.56 |
$23.17 |
$48,190 |
8.7% |
13-1041 |
Compliance Officers |
|
990 |
4.3% |
11.372 |
6.93 |
$33.08 |
$29.91 |
$62,220 |
3.6% |
13-1051 |
Cost Estimators |
|
50 |
25.3% |
0.614 |
0.42 |
$26.18 |
$27.02 |
$56,200 |
7.7% |
13-1078 |
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other* |
|
150 |
9.8% |
1.717 |
0.51 |
$19.33 |
$22.95 |
$47,730 |
9.0% |
13-1081 |
Logisticians |
|
60 |
41.1% |
0.693 |
0.79 |
$18.75 |
$20.92 |
$43,510 |
4.7% |
13-1121 |
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners* |
|
30 |
32.5% |
0.349 |
0.70 |
$22.18 |
$20.94 |
$43,550 |
7.3% |
13-1151 |
Training and Development Specialists |
|
40 |
27.1% |
0.475 |
0.30 |
$20.37 |
$22.50 |
$46,790 |
7.5% |
13-1161 |
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists* |
|
30 |
42.8% |
0.394 |
0.16 |
$19.54 |
$21.24 |
$44,170 |
11.5% |
13-1199 |
Business Operations Specialists, All Other* |
|
240 |
9.7% |
2.774 |
0.37 |
$27.61 |
$29.10 |
$60,530 |
4.0% |
13-2011 |
Accountants and Auditors |
|
530 |
18.5% |
6.114 |
0.72 |
$25.75 |
$26.00 |
$54,080 |
5.5% |
13-2071 |
Credit Counselors |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.58 |
$13.88 |
$28,870 |
5.5% |
13-2072 |
Loan Officers |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$26.65 |
$31.52 |
$65,570 |
7.1% |
15-0000 |
Computer and Mathematical Occupations |
major |
570 |
11.1% |
6.534 |
0.25 |
$24.11 |
$27.62 |
$57,450 |
5.6% |
15-1121 |
Computer Systems Analysts |
|
30 |
47.8% |
0.389 |
0.10 |
$45.66 |
$43.37 |
$90,200 |
8.8% |
15-1142 |
Network and Computer Systems Administrators* |
|
90 |
24.4% |
1.049 |
0.39 |
$30.95 |
$35.01 |
$72,810 |
9.5% |
15-1150 |
Computer Support Specialists |
|
270 |
9.1% |
3.090 |
0.63 |
$19.89 |
$22.41 |
$46,610 |
9.6% |
15-1799 |
Computer Occupations, All Other* |
|
50 |
49.1% |
0.612 |
0.44 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
17-0000 |
Architecture and Engineering Occupations |
major |
880 |
33.3% |
10.125 |
0.56 |
$24.04 |
$28.43 |
$59,130 |
5.6% |
17-1011 |
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval |
|
30 |
40.2% |
0.394 |
0.60 |
$17.12 |
$21.64 |
$45,010 |
10.6% |
17-2051 |
Civil Engineers |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$29.24 |
$31.14 |
$64,780 |
4.4% |
17-3022 |
Civil Engineering Technicians |
|
150 |
39.1% |
1.679 |
3.00 |
$18.08 |
$19.23 |
$40,000 |
3.7% |
17-3029 |
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other |
|
50 |
25.4% |
0.533 |
1.05 |
$24.79 |
$23.98 |
$49,880 |
11.9% |
17-3031 |
Surveying and Mapping Technicians |
|
40 |
24.1% |
0.504 |
1.33 |
$10.80 |
$11.72 |
$24,380 |
7.9% |
19-0000 |
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations |
major |
170 |
11.2% |
1.961 |
0.23 |
$27.60 |
$28.53 |
$59,350 |
3.6% |
19-3031 |
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$22.34 |
$27.26 |
$56,690 |
10.7% |
21-0000 |
Community and Social Service Occupations |
major |
1,130 |
9.3% |
13.021 |
0.88 |
$18.98 |
$22.78 |
$47,380 |
6.0% |
21-1012 |
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors |
|
230 |
5.5% |
2.640 |
1.38 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
21-1021 |
Child, Family, and School Social Workers |
|
280 |
22.1% |
3.258 |
1.51 |
$17.39 |
$20.69 |
$43,030 |
6.3% |
21-1022 |
Healthcare Social Workers |
|
50 |
27.5% |
0.540 |
0.52 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
21-1091 |
Health Educators |
|
40 |
33.4% |
0.410 |
0.93 |
$14.50 |
$14.96 |
$31,120 |
6.3% |
21-1093 |
Social and Human Service Assistants |
|
220 |
13.6% |
2.494 |
0.89 |
$14.55 |
$14.95 |
$31,090 |
3.0% |
21-1798 |
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other* |
|
40 |
37.8% |
0.471 |
0.50 |
$20.94 |
$24.44 |
$50,830 |
14.8% |
23-0000 |
Legal Occupations |
major |
420 |
23.0% |
4.837 |
0.62 |
$32.19 |
$35.56 |
$73,970 |
12.8% |
23-1011 |
Lawyers |
|
200 |
18.9% |
2.328 |
0.52 |
$47.53 |
$48.12 |
$100,100 |
8.9% |
23-2011 |
Paralegals and Legal Assistants* |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$16.80 |
$20.71 |
$43,070 |
12.9% |
25-0000 |
Education, Training, and Library Occupations |
major |
7,700 |
4.9% |
88.610 |
1.35 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
25-2011 |
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education |
|
260 |
43.6% |
3.016 |
1.11 |
$11.40 |
$14.59 |
$30,340 |
5.2% |
25-2012 |
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education |
|
160 |
3.6% |
1.804 |
1.40 |
(4) |
(4) |
$48,210 |
3.0% |
25-3011 |
Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$16.20 |
$18.79 |
$39,090 |
6.8% |
25-3021 |
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers |
|
80 |
22.1% |
0.975 |
0.74 |
$11.26 |
$14.64 |
$30,450 |
13.3% |
25-4021 |
Librarians |
|
100 |
3.3% |
1.122 |
0.99 |
$30.52 |
$29.50 |
$61,350 |
3.0% |
27-0000 |
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations |
major |
670 |
11.2% |
7.662 |
0.57 |
$19.63 |
$20.32 |
$42,260 |
4.9% |
27-1026 |
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers |
|
30 |
26.6% |
0.402 |
0.77 |
$12.40 |
$12.65 |
$26,310 |
4.9% |
27-2022 |
Coaches and Scouts |
|
160 |
10.1% |
1.861 |
1.23 |
(4) |
(4) |
$49,390 |
3.5% |
27-3031 |
Public Relations Specialists |
|
140 |
21.1% |
1.611 |
0.97 |
$19.70 |
$25.97 |
$54,010 |
12.0% |
27-4012 |
Broadcast Technicians |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$9.83 |
$13.10 |
$27,260 |
12.7% |
29-0000 |
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations |
major |
3,470 |
9.4% |
39.950 |
0.68 |
$26.69 |
$34.48 |
$71,710 |
6.3% |
29-1031 |
Dietitians and Nutritionists |
|
30 |
9.1% |
0.364 |
0.83 |
$24.94 |
$29.06 |
$60,450 |
9.9% |
29-1051 |
Pharmacists |
|
100 |
17.6% |
1.170 |
0.55 |
$63.78 |
$64.41 |
$133,970 |
4.2% |
29-1062 |
Family and General Practitioners |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$88.19 |
$89.64 |
$186,440 |
16.3% |
29-1069 |
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other |
|
60 |
41.3% |
0.694 |
0.29 |
(5) |
$110.17 |
$229,150 |
15.3% |
29-1111 |
Registered Nurses* |
|
1,230 |
13.4% |
14.204 |
0.67 |
$29.45 |
$32.05 |
$66,670 |
3.9% |
29-1122 |
Occupational Therapists |
|
60 |
10.4% |
0.734 |
0.91 |
$37.21 |
$40.23 |
$83,670 |
2.2% |
29-1123 |
Physical Therapists |
|
120 |
31.2% |
1.352 |
0.94 |
$38.61 |
$41.40 |
$86,110 |
7.5% |
29-1127 |
Speech-Language Pathologists |
|
110 |
14.3% |
1.268 |
1.39 |
$38.72 |
$41.46 |
$86,240 |
3.6% |
29-2012 |
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians |
|
50 |
31.9% |
0.601 |
0.49 |
$13.19 |
$13.25 |
$27,560 |
1.8% |
29-2021 |
Dental Hygienists |
|
30 |
40.8% |
0.402 |
0.28 |
$31.82 |
$43.76 |
$91,030 |
29.7% |
29-2037 |
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians* |
|
90 |
16.7% |
1.059 |
0.62 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
29-2041 |
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.16 |
$13.00 |
$27,030 |
4.7% |
29-2052 |
Pharmacy Technicians |
|
190 |
21.4% |
2.229 |
0.83 |
$13.54 |
$13.75 |
$28,600 |
2.5% |
29-2055 |
Surgical Technologists |
|
60 |
21.4% |
0.685 |
0.93 |
$18.77 |
$19.69 |
$40,950 |
4.7% |
29-2056 |
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians |
|
40 |
34.3% |
0.406 |
0.66 |
$14.59 |
$17.11 |
$35,580 |
13.4% |
29-2061 |
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses |
|
440 |
19.3% |
5.048 |
0.89 |
$22.21 |
$21.83 |
$45,420 |
2.5% |
29-2071 |
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians |
|
100 |
29.6% |
1.169 |
0.83 |
$11.56 |
$12.88 |
$26,790 |
4.9% |
31-0000 |
Healthcare Support Occupations |
major |
1,920 |
7.0% |
22.085 |
0.72 |
$9.29 |
$11.73 |
$24,400 |
5.1% |
31-1011 |
Home Health Aides |
|
440 |
19.7% |
5.054 |
0.70 |
$8.47 |
$8.45 |
$17,570 |
4.8% |
31-1012 |
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants* |
|
420 |
28.5% |
4.854 |
0.42 |
$9.64 |
$10.38 |
$21,590 |
5.4% |
31-2011 |
Occupational Therapy Assistants |
|
50 |
13.1% |
0.580 |
2.55 |
$30.07 |
$29.78 |
$61,950 |
6.5% |
31-2021 |
Physical Therapist Assistants |
|
90 |
31.5% |
1.046 |
1.99 |
$32.14 |
$32.94 |
$68,510 |
2.8% |
31-2022 |
Physical Therapist Aides |
|
50 |
23.6% |
0.555 |
1.49 |
$8.92 |
$9.85 |
$20,490 |
11.1% |
31-9091 |
Dental Assistants |
|
100 |
22.7% |
1.109 |
0.48 |
$10.84 |
$11.66 |
$24,260 |
7.5% |
31-9092 |
Medical Assistants |
|
510 |
16.4% |
5.873 |
1.40 |
$9.42 |
$9.66 |
$20,080 |
2.0% |
31-9093 |
Medical Equipment Preparers |
|
30 |
34.5% |
0.361 |
0.94 |
$11.63 |
$12.59 |
$26,190 |
13.6% |
31-9799 |
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other* |
|
100 |
19.8% |
1.206 |
0.79 |
$11.30 |
$14.14 |
$29,410 |
11.4% |
33-0000 |
Protective Service Occupations |
major |
4,130 |
9.0% |
47.496 |
1.90 |
$21.83 |
$23.86 |
$49,640 |
11.3% |
33-1099 |
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other |
|
30 |
15.8% |
0.387 |
0.89 |
$18.91 |
$19.23 |
$39,990 |
4.7% |
33-3012 |
Correctional Officers and Jailers |
|
550 |
42.6% |
6.273 |
1.79 |
$16.32 |
$16.57 |
$34,470 |
3.7% |
33-9032 |
Security Guards |
|
910 |
26.3% |
10.422 |
1.29 |
$8.98 |
$10.80 |
$22,450 |
8.1% |
35-0000 |
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations |
major |
7,930 |
2.7% |
91.230 |
1.04 |
$8.59 |
$8.97 |
$18,650 |
1.9% |
35-1012 |
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers |
|
550 |
10.7% |
6.313 |
1.03 |
$13.12 |
$14.88 |
$30,940 |
5.5% |
35-2011 |
Cooks, Fast Food |
|
360 |
22.4% |
4.182 |
1.07 |
$8.44 |
$8.24 |
$17,150 |
2.6% |
35-2012 |
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria |
|
480 |
11.1% |
5.487 |
1.77 |
$9.37 |
$9.64 |
$20,050 |
2.5% |
35-2014 |
Cooks, Restaurant |
|
570 |
16.1% |
6.503 |
0.88 |
$8.74 |
$8.81 |
$18,330 |
3.2% |
35-2015 |
Cooks, Short Order |
|
180 |
39.0% |
2.043 |
1.56 |
$9.05 |
$9.28 |
$19,300 |
5.4% |
35-2021 |
Food Preparation Workers |
|
570 |
40.6% |
6.551 |
1.08 |
$8.56 |
$8.65 |
$17,990 |
3.5% |
35-3011 |
Bartenders |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$8.55 |
$8.81 |
$18,320 |
4.7% |
35-3021 |
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food |
|
2,430 |
12.2% |
27.919 |
1.28 |
$8.46 |
$8.51 |
$17,700 |
2.3% |
35-3022 |
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop |
|
160 |
37.3% |
1.819 |
0.53 |
$8.40 |
$8.21 |
$17,080 |
3.6% |
35-3031 |
Waiters and Waitresses |
|
1,400 |
9.2% |
16.068 |
0.90 |
$8.37 |
$8.13 |
$16,900 |
2.2% |
35-3041 |
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$8.81 |
$8.97 |
$18,660 |
4.1% |
35-9011 |
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers |
|
360 |
40.7% |
4.163 |
1.36 |
$8.39 |
$8.09 |
$16,830 |
3.9% |
35-9021 |
Dishwashers |
|
260 |
16.1% |
2.998 |
0.76 |
$8.37 |
$8.09 |
$16,820 |
2.2% |
35-9031 |
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop |
|
280 |
22.7% |
3.274 |
1.28 |
$8.40 |
$8.16 |
$16,970 |
2.8% |
37-0000 |
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations |
major |
2,250 |
5.8% |
25.914 |
0.79 |
$9.06 |
$9.97 |
$20,730 |
3.5% |
37-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers |
|
90 |
11.7% |
1.075 |
0.80 |
$13.49 |
$13.85 |
$28,810 |
4.8% |
37-2011 |
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners |
|
1,500 |
7.4% |
17.255 |
1.07 |
$9.11 |
$9.90 |
$20,600 |
4.7% |
37-2012 |
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners |
|
250 |
12.8% |
2.924 |
0.43 |
$8.38 |
$8.13 |
$16,920 |
2.5% |
37-2021 |
Pest Control Workers |
|
40 |
8.5% |
0.478 |
0.98 |
$8.62 |
$8.94 |
$18,600 |
6.2% |
37-3011 |
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers |
|
320 |
9.5% |
3.646 |
0.57 |
$9.23 |
$9.83 |
$20,450 |
3.3% |
39-0000 |
Personal Care and Service Occupations |
major |
6,550 |
5.9% |
75.372 |
2.67 |
$8.43 |
$8.43 |
$17,530 |
1.7% |
39-1021 |
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers |
|
50 |
29.7% |
0.593 |
0.56 |
$15.15 |
$16.16 |
$33,620 |
6.1% |
39-3091 |
Amusement and Recreation Attendants |
|
50 |
32.6% |
0.547 |
0.28 |
$8.49 |
$8.56 |
$17,810 |
4.6% |
39-5012 |
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists |
|
130 |
32.4% |
1.529 |
0.55 |
$8.58 |
$9.14 |
$19,010 |
7.3% |
39-9011 |
Childcare Workers |
|
370 |
32.3% |
4.265 |
0.87 |
$8.74 |
$9.15 |
$19,020 |
3.5% |
39-9021 |
Personal Care Aides |
|
5,460 |
6.4% |
62.807 |
9.82 |
$8.37 |
$8.14 |
$16,940 |
1.8% |
39-9031 |
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$8.89 |
$9.71 |
$20,200 |
11.0% |
39-9032 |
Recreation Workers |
|
150 |
45.1% |
1.707 |
0.73 |
$8.84 |
$9.85 |
$20,490 |
5.6% |
41-0000 |
Sales and Related Occupations |
major |
10,090 |
3.8% |
116.147 |
1.09 |
$9.36 |
$12.59 |
$26,180 |
3.1% |
41-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers |
|
1,030 |
6.4% |
11.799 |
1.26 |
$17.04 |
$18.76 |
$39,010 |
3.4% |
41-1012 |
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers |
|
130 |
17.3% |
1.545 |
0.84 |
$22.78 |
$26.20 |
$54,490 |
12.0% |
41-2011 |
Cashiers |
|
3,010 |
11.5% |
34.689 |
1.34 |
$8.84 |
$9.20 |
$19,130 |
1.5% |
41-2021 |
Counter and Rental Clerks |
|
410 |
26.4% |
4.719 |
1.44 |
$8.83 |
$10.35 |
$21,540 |
8.0% |
41-2022 |
Parts Salespersons |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.59 |
$14.08 |
$29,280 |
3.3% |
41-2031 |
Retail Salespersons |
|
3,510 |
7.8% |
40.418 |
1.21 |
$8.87 |
$9.79 |
$20,360 |
3.0% |
41-3021 |
Insurance Sales Agents |
|
170 |
37.5% |
1.978 |
0.79 |
$14.98 |
$26.07 |
$54,230 |
28.1% |
41-3031 |
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$29.82 |
$35.27 |
$73,350 |
9.1% |
41-3099 |
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other |
|
330 |
24.0% |
3.771 |
0.81 |
$16.80 |
$19.35 |
$40,240 |
8.5% |
41-4012 |
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products |
|
730 |
17.7% |
8.412 |
0.78 |
$14.81 |
$16.86 |
$35,070 |
4.2% |
41-9011 |
Demonstrators and Product Promoters |
|
40 |
11.1% |
0.437 |
0.77 |
$9.45 |
$11.08 |
$23,050 |
12.3% |
41-9022 |
Real Estate Sales Agents |
|
50 |
31.2% |
0.623 |
0.50 |
$13.65 |
$21.19 |
$44,070 |
19.4% |
41-9799 |
Sales and Related Workers, All Other* |
|
130 |
19.4% |
1.475 |
1.10 |
$14.81 |
$16.54 |
$34,410 |
7.8% |
43-0000 |
Office and Administrative Support Occupations |
major |
17,580 |
5.1% |
202.302 |
1.21 |
$11.00 |
$12.92 |
$26,880 |
2.2% |
43-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers |
|
1,080 |
10.5% |
12.450 |
1.17 |
$19.54 |
$25.82 |
$53,710 |
8.6% |
43-2011 |
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service |
|
60 |
12.7% |
0.739 |
0.71 |
$8.87 |
$9.22 |
$19,170 |
3.1% |
43-3011 |
Bill and Account Collectors |
|
180 |
36.1% |
2.089 |
0.69 |
$13.09 |
$14.43 |
$30,010 |
9.5% |
43-3021 |
Billing and Posting Clerks |
|
330 |
11.8% |
3.801 |
1.00 |
$11.78 |
$12.81 |
$26,640 |
4.8% |
43-3031 |
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks |
|
1,040 |
9.9% |
11.916 |
0.93 |
$12.36 |
$12.96 |
$26,960 |
2.0% |
43-3051 |
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks |
|
140 |
14.1% |
1.573 |
1.14 |
$13.26 |
$13.74 |
$28,580 |
2.7% |
43-3061 |
Procurement Clerks |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.76 |
$14.08 |
$29,280 |
3.6% |
43-3071 |
Tellers |
|
330 |
12.2% |
3.769 |
0.89 |
$10.55 |
$10.79 |
$22,440 |
2.7% |
43-4041 |
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.72 |
$15.09 |
$31,390 |
13.6% |
43-4051 |
Customer Service Representatives |
|
2,120 |
33.8% |
24.403 |
1.41 |
$10.32 |
$10.69 |
$22,240 |
3.6% |
43-4061 |
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs |
|
40 |
15.7% |
0.404 |
0.43 |
$15.82 |
$15.36 |
$31,940 |
3.6% |
43-4071 |
File Clerks |
|
130 |
16.8% |
1.463 |
1.14 |
$9.19 |
$9.80 |
$20,390 |
3.1% |
43-4081 |
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks |
|
100 |
31.4% |
1.120 |
0.64 |
$8.56 |
$8.47 |
$17,610 |
3.2% |
43-4111 |
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan |
|
70 |
30.1% |
0.842 |
0.54 |
$11.25 |
$12.59 |
$26,190 |
5.7% |
43-4131 |
Loan Interviewers and Clerks |
|
100 |
29.6% |
1.189 |
0.82 |
$11.90 |
$12.86 |
$26,750 |
7.7% |
43-4141 |
New Accounts Clerks |
|
60 |
41.6% |
0.704 |
1.49 |
$13.36 |
$13.55 |
$28,190 |
3.1% |
43-4151 |
Order Clerks |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$13.46 |
$15.07 |
$31,350 |
8.1% |
43-4161 |
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping |
|
100 |
8.8% |
1.194 |
1.05 |
$13.88 |
$14.54 |
$30,250 |
3.0% |
43-4171 |
Receptionists and Information Clerks |
|
510 |
11.2% |
5.900 |
0.78 |
$9.04 |
$9.47 |
$19,710 |
2.4% |
43-4199 |
Information and Record Clerks, All Other |
|
100 |
5.5% |
1.153 |
0.77 |
$13.46 |
$14.22 |
$29,580 |
9.6% |
43-5011 |
Cargo and Freight Agents |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$11.79 |
$12.94 |
$26,910 |
9.6% |
43-5021 |
Couriers and Messengers |
|
150 |
24.0% |
1.679 |
2.59 |
$9.54 |
$9.63 |
$20,030 |
3.2% |
43-5032 |
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance |
|
460 |
34.0% |
5.323 |
3.75 |
$11.27 |
$12.58 |
$26,170 |
4.6% |
43-5052 |
Postal Service Mail Carriers |
|
120 |
0.0% |
1.346 |
0.55 |
$26.69 |
$25.47 |
$52,980 |
(8) |
43-5061 |
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks |
|
400 |
39.7% |
4.556 |
2.14 |
$11.29 |
$12.50 |
$25,990 |
5.6% |
43-5071 |
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks |
|
970 |
15.7% |
11.184 |
2.09 |
$9.80 |
$11.68 |
$24,290 |
4.7% |
43-5081 |
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers |
|
1,380 |
9.9% |
15.852 |
1.14 |
$9.12 |
$9.87 |
$20,530 |
2.1% |
43-5111 |
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping |
|
60 |
24.6% |
0.725 |
1.37 |
$12.44 |
$12.61 |
$26,230 |
6.5% |
43-6011 |
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants |
|
470 |
12.4% |
5.351 |
0.72 |
$19.15 |
$20.45 |
$42,540 |
2.7% |
43-6012 |
Legal Secretaries |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$16.53 |
$18.02 |
$37,490 |
3.8% |
43-6013 |
Medical Secretaries |
|
510 |
15.6% |
5.868 |
1.50 |
$11.65 |
$12.13 |
$25,240 |
4.0% |
43-6014 |
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive |
|
1,510 |
9.6% |
17.387 |
1.14 |
$11.49 |
$12.30 |
$25,580 |
4.0% |
43-9021 |
Data Entry Keyers |
|
380 |
24.9% |
4.326 |
2.63 |
$9.11 |
$9.64 |
$20,050 |
3.6% |
43-9051 |
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$8.93 |
$9.25 |
$19,240 |
5.1% |
43-9061 |
Office Clerks, General |
|
2,410 |
6.8% |
27.789 |
1.26 |
$10.17 |
$11.18 |
$23,260 |
2.0% |
47-0000 |
Construction and Extraction Occupations |
major |
2,700 |
8.1% |
31.102 |
0.80 |
$13.46 |
$15.50 |
$32,250 |
2.6% |
47-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers |
|
280 |
9.9% |
3.178 |
0.89 |
$22.69 |
$25.51 |
$53,070 |
4.7% |
47-2031 |
Carpenters |
|
180 |
20.1% |
2.055 |
0.46 |
$12.92 |
$14.22 |
$29,580 |
7.2% |
47-2051 |
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers |
|
70 |
30.9% |
0.845 |
0.80 |
$12.12 |
$13.61 |
$28,310 |
10.7% |
47-2061 |
Construction Laborers |
|
430 |
27.8% |
4.979 |
0.82 |
$9.66 |
$10.47 |
$21,780 |
4.7% |
47-2071 |
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$14.32 |
$13.90 |
$28,910 |
3.2% |
47-2073 |
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators |
|
270 |
17.5% |
3.124 |
1.19 |
$13.02 |
$13.86 |
$28,830 |
3.2% |
47-2111 |
Electricians |
|
230 |
27.2% |
2.649 |
0.66 |
$14.52 |
$15.53 |
$32,300 |
5.2% |
47-2151 |
Pipelayers |
|
70 |
29.7% |
0.808 |
2.38 |
$10.99 |
$11.31 |
$23,530 |
5.3% |
47-2152 |
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters |
|
120 |
40.2% |
1.427 |
0.52 |
$12.29 |
$14.23 |
$29,610 |
9.3% |
47-2211 |
Sheet Metal Workers |
|
70 |
44.3% |
0.824 |
0.81 |
$10.80 |
$11.18 |
$23,260 |
7.2% |
47-4011 |
Construction and Building Inspectors |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$18.08 |
$19.45 |
$40,460 |
4.6% |
47-5013 |
Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining |
|
350 |
23.7% |
4.045 |
11.07 |
$16.11 |
$18.13 |
$37,710 |
4.7% |
47-5071 |
Roustabouts, Oil and Gas |
|
160 |
49.5% |
1.894 |
4.71 |
$17.79 |
$18.00 |
$37,450 |
7.6% |
47-5081 |
Helpers--Extraction Workers |
|
120 |
13.7% |
1.373 |
7.35 |
$12.25 |
$12.87 |
$26,770 |
6.2% |
49-0000 |
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations |
major |
2,610 |
6.5% |
30.071 |
0.77 |
$12.94 |
$15.06 |
$31,320 |
3.3% |
49-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
|
200 |
9.1% |
2.275 |
0.70 |
$23.62 |
$25.49 |
$53,010 |
3.2% |
49-2011 |
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers |
|
80 |
27.4% |
0.922 |
1.06 |
$10.85 |
$11.09 |
$23,070 |
2.3% |
49-2022 |
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$20.27 |
$20.28 |
$42,170 |
17.2% |
49-2096 |
Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$10.87 |
$11.69 |
$24,310 |
6.1% |
49-3021 |
Automotive Body and Related Repairers |
|
50 |
33.0% |
0.628 |
0.62 |
$15.01 |
$16.81 |
$34,960 |
18.1% |
49-3023 |
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics |
|
380 |
23.3% |
4.344 |
0.94 |
$13.78 |
$14.29 |
$29,720 |
3.5% |
49-3031 |
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists |
|
300 |
19.9% |
3.403 |
1.96 |
$15.06 |
$14.71 |
$30,590 |
3.3% |
49-3042 |
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines |
|
40 |
32.5% |
0.417 |
0.49 |
$13.73 |
$14.19 |
$29,510 |
6.4% |
49-3093 |
Tire Repairers and Changers |
|
100 |
27.5% |
1.123 |
1.52 |
$11.25 |
$11.57 |
$24,080 |
2.7% |
49-9021 |
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers |
|
130 |
12.8% |
1.465 |
0.81 |
$13.10 |
$14.00 |
$29,110 |
5.2% |
49-9041 |
Industrial Machinery Mechanics |
|
70 |
16.0% |
0.749 |
0.33 |
$18.73 |
$19.00 |
$39,520 |
8.3% |
49-9071 |
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General |
|
700 |
7.2% |
8.007 |
0.84 |
$10.59 |
$11.55 |
$24,030 |
3.2% |
49-9098 |
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers |
|
120 |
33.2% |
1.354 |
1.41 |
$8.79 |
$8.92 |
$18,560 |
2.8% |
51-0000 |
Production Occupations |
major |
1,380 |
9.3% |
15.916 |
0.24 |
$10.46 |
$12.54 |
$26,070 |
3.2% |
51-1011 |
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers |
|
100 |
19.9% |
1.110 |
0.25 |
$25.11 |
$26.59 |
$55,300 |
8.1% |
51-2099 |
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other |
|
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
$11.45 |
$12.40 |
$25,790 |
4.0% |
51-3011 |
Bakers |
|
100 |
42.8% |
1.207 |
1.03 |
$8.61 |
$8.55 |
$17,770 |
4.8% |
51-3021 |
Butchers and Meat Cutters |
|
230 |
15.5% |
2.617 |
2.57 |
$10.29 |
$10.74 |
$22,350 |
3.4% |
51-4121 |
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers |
|
70 |
26.0% |
0.779 |
0.32 |
$12.07 |
$11.86 |
$24,660 |
5.1% |
51-6011 |
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers |
|
70 |
34.4% |
0.748 |
0.48 |
$8.42 |
$8.23 |
$17,120 |
3.0% |
51-7011 |
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters |
|
40 |
41.0% |
0.422 |
0.67 |
$9.16 |
$10.62 |
$22,090 |
14.6% |
51-8093 |
Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers |
|
70 |
5.9% |
0.756 |
2.33 |
$16.31 |
$17.34 |
$36,070 |
3.0% |
51-9061 |
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers |
|
100 |
18.5% |
1.114 |
0.33 |
$11.07 |
$12.39 |
$25,770 |
6.4% |
51-9198 |
Helpers--Production Workers |
|
90 |
24.7% |
1.015 |
0.31 |
$10.45 |
$10.65 |
$22,160 |
6.3% |
53-0000 |
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations |
major |
8,860 |
6.1% |
102.002 |
1.52 |
$11.34 |
$12.79 |
$26,610 |
3.3% |
53-1021 |
First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand |
|
220 |
17.2% |
2.574 |
1.98 |
$16.82 |
$17.92 |
$37,270 |
4.5% |
53-1031 |
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators |
|
300 |
12.8% |
3.452 |
2.23 |
$18.34 |
$19.28 |
$40,090 |
3.6% |
53-3031 |
Driver/Sales Workers |
|
260 |
31.8% |
3.000 |
0.99 |
$11.23 |
$13.05 |
$27,130 |
5.8% |
53-3032 |
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers |
|
3,000 |
10.0% |
34.568 |
2.94 |
$13.78 |
$15.03 |
$31,270 |
4.9% |
53-3033 |
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers |
|
470 |
31.2% |
5.456 |
0.91 |
$13.95 |
$14.69 |
$30,560 |
11.4% |
53-6031 |
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants |
|
70 |
12.4% |
0.794 |
1.00 |
$9.71 |
$10.19 |
$21,190 |
2.0% |
53-6051 |
Transportation Inspectors |
|
60 |
30.4% |
0.690 |
3.57 |
$19.56 |
$18.03 |
$37,500 |
14.7% |
53-7051 |
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators |
|
900 |
18.8% |
10.395 |
2.65 |
$9.07 |
$9.49 |
$19,740 |
2.6% |
53-7061 |
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment |
|
200 |
33.2% |
2.330 |
1.03 |
$8.49 |
$8.46 |
$17,590 |
3.4% |
53-7062 |
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand |
|
2,170 |
20.8% |
24.983 |
1.55 |
$9.09 |
$9.84 |
$20,460 |
2.5% |
53-7064 |
Packers and Packagers, Hand |
|
270 |
23.7% |
3.101 |
0.60 |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
(8) |
53-7081 |
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors |
|
90 |
23.3% |
1.028 |
1.07 |
$10.87 |
$11.57 |
$24,070 |
9.6% |
About May 2011 National, State, Metropolitan, and Nonmetropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
(1) Estimates for detailed occupations do not sum to the totals because the totals include occupations not shown separately. Estimates do not include self-employed workers.
(2) Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by a "year-round, full-time" hours figure of 2,080 hours;
for those occupations where there is not an hourly mean wage published, the annual wage has been directly calculated from the reported survey data.
(3) The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate.
(4) Wages for some occupations that do not generally work year-round, full time, are reported either as hourly wages or annual salaries
depending on how they are typically paid.
(5) This wage is equal to or greater than $90.00 per hour or $187,199 per year.
(8) Estimates not released.
(9) The location quotient is the ratio of the area concentration of occupational employment to the national average concentration.
A location quotient greater than one indicates the occupation has a higher share of employment than average, and a location quotient less than one indicates the occupation is less prevalent in the area than average.
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State estimates for Texas
Texas's metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area estimates:
- Abilene, TX
- Amarillo, TX
- Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX
- Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX
- Brownsville-Harlingen, TX
- College Station-Bryan, TX
- Corpus Christi, TX
- Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
- Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX Metropolitan Division
- El Paso, TX
- Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Division
- Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX
- Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TX
- Laredo, TX
- Longview, TX
- Lubbock, TX
- McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX
- Midland, TX
- Odessa, TX
- San Angelo, TX
- San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX
- Sherman-Denison, TX
- Texarkana-Texarkana, TX-AR
- Tyler, TX
- Victoria, TX
- Waco, TX
- Wichita Falls, TX
- Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area
- North Central Texas nonmetropolitan area
- Eastern Texas nonmetropolitan area
- Central Texas nonmetropolitan area
- Southern Texas nonmetropolitan area
- Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area
May 2011 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
May 2011 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
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May 2011 National Industry-Specific Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
List of Occupations in SOC Code Number Order
List of Occupations in Alphabetical Order
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Technical notes
Last Modified Date: March 27, 2012
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