Table 31 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........................................................... $23.25 $18.24 $923 $722 39.7 $47,690 $37,440 2,051 Management occupations.............................................. 49.97 45.19 2,020 1,820 40.4 104,991 94,628 2,101 Chief executives.................................................. 180.11 101.87 8,065 4,970 44.8 419,398 258,440 2,329 General and operations managers................................... 61.75 55.29 2,551 2,278 41.3 132,642 118,456 2,148 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 39.59 35.10 1,639 1,517 41.4 85,251 78,903 2,153 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 51.17 47.39 2,078 1,909 40.6 108,052 99,274 2,112 Marketing managers.............................................. 53.45 49.48 2,147 1,940 40.2 111,669 100,901 2,089 Sales managers.................................................. 47.53 43.13 1,964 1,737 41.3 102,123 90,324 2,149 Public relations managers......................................... 42.93 35.70 1,682 1,385 39.2 87,475 71,998 2,038 Administrative services managers.................................. 37.00 36.13 1,485 1,395 40.1 77,196 72,563 2,087 Computer and information systems managers......................... 55.98 53.54 2,267 2,142 40.5 117,874 111,353 2,106 Financial managers................................................ 52.26 46.05 2,105 1,875 40.3 109,477 97,494 2,095 Human resources managers.......................................... 44.62 42.88 1,784 1,724 40.0 92,763 89,673 2,079 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 43.32 39.49 1,741 1,684 40.2 90,535 87,564 2,090 Training and development managers............................... 39.67 34.39 1,597 1,336 40.3 83,065 69,472 2,094 Industrial production managers.................................... 44.05 42.64 1,798 1,706 40.8 93,469 88,691 2,122 Purchasing managers............................................... 48.26 45.90 1,942 1,836 40.2 100,962 95,472 2,092 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 42.66 38.54 1,722 1,541 40.4 89,530 80,157 2,099 Construction managers............................................. 39.66 38.87 1,627 1,600 41.0 84,593 83,200 2,133 Education administrators.......................................... 38.23 31.75 1,466 1,242 38.3 75,603 64,200 1,978 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 23.45 20.91 898 817 38.3 45,356 39,998 1,934 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 37.52 39.23 1,528 1,758 40.7 78,301 91,200 2,087 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 40.06 32.82 1,519 1,245 37.9 78,516 64,200 1,960 Engineering managers.............................................. 58.19 57.98 2,349 2,327 40.4 122,140 120,994 2,099 Food service managers............................................. 28.07 25.51 1,191 1,046 42.4 61,929 54,415 2,206 Lodging managers.................................................. 29.32 19.23 1,266 962 43.2 65,834 50,001 2,245 Medical and health services managers.............................. 42.26 39.49 1,707 1,570 40.4 88,746 81,640 2,100 Natural sciences managers......................................... 39.98 43.27 1,565 1,731 39.1 81,396 90,000 2,036 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 28.07 22.75 1,114 905 39.7 57,918 47,060 2,063 Social and community service managers............................. 28.07 25.59 1,094 1,006 39.0 56,807 52,316 2,024 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 32.22 28.85 1,287 1,145 39.9 66,898 59,563 2,076 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 29.72 27.41 1,206 1,094 40.6 62,697 56,888 2,110 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products..................... 28.24 27.52 1,129 1,101 40.0 58,729 57,248 2,080 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 28.87 25.91 1,160 1,036 40.2 60,330 53,884 2,090 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 30.13 27.76 1,228 1,104 40.8 63,857 57,389 2,119 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 25.87 24.17 1,009 962 39.0 52,463 50,003 2,028 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 25.76 24.09 1,004 949 39.0 52,213 49,356 2,027 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 28.22 29.10 1,106 1,126 39.2 57,503 58,547 2,038 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 32.16 24.52 1,347 1,023 41.9 70,025 53,194 2,178 Cost estimators................................................... 34.90 35.16 1,411 1,406 40.4 73,362 73,133 2,102 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 29.97 28.85 1,191 1,127 39.7 61,898 58,616 2,065 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.76 28.13 1,141 1,115 39.7 59,287 58,001 2,061 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 27.50 27.46 1,091 1,047 39.7 56,715 54,432 2,062 Training and development specialists............................ 29.56 29.42 1,176 1,124 39.8 61,142 58,469 2,069 Logisticians...................................................... 33.20 31.97 1,327 1,272 40.0 68,976 66,163 2,078 Management analysts............................................... 38.05 35.66 1,518 1,427 39.9 78,930 74,202 2,074 Meeting and convention planners................................... 24.19 24.67 963 987 39.8 50,092 51,307 2,070 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 29.25 27.11 1,165 1,076 39.8 60,586 55,973 2,071 Budget analysts................................................... 35.08 35.49 1,414 1,406 40.3 73,536 73,112 2,096 Credit analysts................................................... 28.46 23.44 1,127 938 39.6 58,622 48,757 2,060 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 36.44 31.52 1,462 1,250 40.1 76,028 65,000 2,086 Financial analysts.............................................. 37.94 32.88 1,534 1,325 40.4 79,752 68,900 2,102 Personal financial advisors..................................... 31.64 24.85 1,258 986 39.7 65,392 51,272 2,067 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 34.01 30.16 1,338 1,183 39.3 69,583 61,506 2,046 Financial examiners............................................... 28.17 26.13 1,108 1,045 39.3 57,622 54,346 2,045 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 31.00 24.44 1,255 972 40.5 65,249 50,563 2,105 Loan counselors................................................. 30.08 19.36 1,198 768 39.8 62,322 39,959 2,072 Loan officers................................................... 31.09 24.59 1,260 980 40.5 65,523 50,950 2,108 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 37.68 36.96 1,509 1,471 40.1 78,405 76,500 2,081 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 50.22 48.17 2,009 1,927 40.0 104,454 100,200 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 35.76 35.25 1,425 1,394 39.8 74,074 72,503 2,072 Computer software engineers....................................... 43.94 42.76 1,782 1,743 40.6 92,666 90,644 2,109 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 42.84 41.67 1,749 1,731 40.8 90,964 90,000 2,123 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 44.84 43.56 1,808 1,751 40.3 94,032 91,060 2,097 Computer support specialists...................................... 26.80 24.06 1,066 954 39.8 55,339 49,612 2,065 Computer systems analysts......................................... 38.33 37.74 1,530 1,495 39.9 79,552 77,736 2,075 Database administrators........................................... 38.89 39.04 1,539 1,506 39.6 80,014 78,302 2,058 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 34.69 33.13 1,388 1,323 40.0 72,086 68,349 2,078 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 37.14 34.71 1,479 1,382 39.8 76,925 71,887 2,071 Actuaries......................................................... 40.41 37.99 1,592 1,520 39.4 82,795 79,017 2,049 Operations research analysts...................................... 35.21 35.48 1,377 1,375 39.1 71,611 71,501 2,034 Statisticians..................................................... 43.78 45.78 1,725 1,831 39.4 89,680 95,212 2,048 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 37.51 35.88 1,512 1,446 40.3 78,556 75,167 2,094 Architects, except naval.......................................... 37.21 33.44 1,533 1,365 41.2 79,698 70,990 2,142 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 38.09 36.30 1,561 1,452 41.0 81,161 75,502 2,131 Engineers......................................................... 42.17 40.80 1,704 1,645 40.4 88,600 85,530 2,101 Aerospace engineers............................................. 52.02 51.54 2,087 2,062 40.1 108,539 107,203 2,087 Chemical engineers.............................................. 45.20 42.02 1,823 1,700 40.3 94,799 88,390 2,097 Civil engineers................................................. 37.66 36.66 1,526 1,466 40.5 79,360 76,253 2,107 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 43.41 44.96 1,767 1,822 40.7 91,885 94,761 2,117 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 42.55 41.93 1,717 1,688 40.4 89,289 87,797 2,099 Electrical engineers.......................................... 43.31 42.41 1,757 1,722 40.6 91,386 89,525 2,110 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 41.81 40.99 1,678 1,641 40.1 87,278 85,351 2,088 Environmental engineers......................................... 43.95 42.21 1,758 1,688 40.0 91,411 87,801 2,080 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 36.97 35.93 1,511 1,472 40.9 78,578 76,544 2,125 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 40.27 36.54 1,641 1,462 40.7 85,290 76,045 2,118 Industrial engineers.......................................... 36.26 35.58 1,483 1,481 40.9 77,116 77,002 2,127 Materials engineers............................................. 37.40 35.60 1,530 1,432 40.9 79,556 74,464 2,127 Mechanical engineers............................................ 37.19 34.97 1,515 1,419 40.7 78,699 73,661 2,116 Nuclear engineers............................................... 42.21 41.98 1,688 1,679 40.0 87,800 87,318 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 56.90 49.93 2,276 1,997 40.0 118,348 103,848 2,080 Drafters.......................................................... 28.49 25.15 1,138 1,000 40.0 59,202 52,000 2,078 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.82 26.66 1,113 1,066 40.0 57,874 55,453 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 25.80 24.97 1,032 999 40.0 53,658 51,938 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 24.98 22.75 999 910 40.0 51,967 47,324 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 25.51 25.89 1,021 1,036 40.0 52,878 53,685 2,073 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 29.87 28.85 1,195 1,154 40.0 62,140 60,008 2,080 Civil engineering technicians................................... 23.35 24.04 934 962 40.0 48,577 49,999 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 23.25 23.48 930 939 40.0 48,359 48,845 2,080 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 26.53 26.78 1,061 1,071 40.0 55,189 55,707 2,080 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 25.92 25.90 1,040 1,036 40.1 54,087 53,874 2,087 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 22.79 20.54 916 829 40.2 47,607 43,098 2,089 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 34.94 35.56 1,397 1,422 40.0 72,240 73,590 2,068 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 33.62 28.85 1,335 1,148 39.7 69,197 59,538 2,058 Life scientists................................................... 36.49 30.32 1,422 1,200 39.0 73,965 62,400 2,027 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 44.45 44.62 1,738 1,785 39.1 90,389 92,812 2,034 Biological scientists........................................... 33.43 32.36 1,311 1,291 39.2 68,165 67,122 2,039 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 37.10 38.54 1,459 1,515 39.3 75,887 78,768 2,046 Medical scientists.............................................. 38.25 28.11 1,496 1,115 39.1 77,773 57,990 2,033 Physical scientists............................................... 42.16 36.97 1,695 1,504 40.2 87,656 76,565 2,079 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 57.40 50.95 2,222 2,042 38.7 115,542 106,184 2,013 Physicists.................................................... 57.32 50.80 2,216 2,032 38.7 115,235 105,664 2,010 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 42.39 37.85 1,717 1,514 40.5 89,282 78,728 2,106 Chemists...................................................... 41.20 34.80 1,673 1,391 40.6 86,981 72,326 2,111 Materials scientists.......................................... 45.60 45.17 1,836 1,940 40.3 95,473 100,901 2,094 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 38.41 34.29 1,598 1,372 41.6 83,109 71,329 2,164 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 37.59 34.29 1,580 1,372 42.0 82,161 71,329 2,186 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 45.87 31.88 1,835 1,275 40.0 95,401 66,300 2,080 Market and survey researchers..................................... 38.17 33.25 1,552 1,330 40.7 80,690 69,162 2,114 Market research analysts........................................ 38.44 33.25 1,564 1,330 40.7 81,316 69,162 2,115 Psychologists..................................................... 28.14 19.80 1,096 799 39.0 54,531 41,933 1,938 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 29.81 21.42 1,156 857 38.8 57,105 44,556 1,916 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 39.30 32.81 1,513 1,148 38.5 78,681 59,721 2,002 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 19.85 16.80 790 672 39.8 41,058 34,936 2,069 Biological technicians............................................ 20.92 20.66 825 793 39.4 42,913 41,246 2,051 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.47 21.50 902 858 40.1 46,803 44,628 2,083 Nuclear technicians............................................... 36.70 36.37 1,468 1,455 40.0 76,345 75,650 2,080 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 23.28 20.67 924 827 39.7 48,062 43,000 2,065 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.43 16.83 722 660 39.2 37,428 34,251 2,030 Counselors........................................................ 17.12 15.71 675 628 39.4 34,944 32,658 2,041 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 15.51 15.00 629 600 40.6 32,299 31,200 2,082 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 19.79 18.02 767 710 38.8 39,544 36,746 1,998 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.11 17.95 757 695 39.6 39,361 36,116 2,059 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.84 15.93 624 631 39.4 32,425 32,802 2,047 Social workers.................................................... 20.86 19.50 817 772 39.2 42,315 40,003 2,029 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 18.25 17.14 703 680 38.5 36,019 35,090 1,974 Medical and public health social workers........................ 25.69 25.79 1,005 1,012 39.1 52,242 52,625 2,034 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.08 16.68 678 663 39.7 35,279 34,451 2,065 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.68 13.76 573 547 39.1 29,706 28,246 2,024 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.70 13.00 498 501 39.2 25,748 25,501 2,027 Clergy............................................................ 22.12 22.92 854 907 38.6 44,387 47,145 2,007 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 32.33 25.00 1,247 1,000 38.6 64,860 52,000 2,006 Legal occupations................................................... 57.47 52.55 2,289 2,102 39.8 118,873 109,306 2,068 Lawyers........................................................... 74.98 69.85 3,024 2,891 40.3 157,245 150,345 2,097 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 30.49 29.87 1,185 1,185 38.9 61,619 61,600 2,021 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.63 21.29 897 852 39.6 45,894 41,422 2,028 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 25.81 26.32 1,033 1,053 40.0 53,693 54,735 2,080 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 38.53 33.26 1,484 1,291 38.5 64,692 55,769 1,679 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 50.47 42.45 1,970 1,690 39.0 82,575 68,361 1,636 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 61.09 53.51 2,360 2,080 38.6 91,939 81,125 1,505 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 47.09 43.88 1,840 1,713 39.1 71,853 64,203 1,526 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 53.66 56.87 2,045 2,133 38.1 92,813 85,131 1,730 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 45.11 42.24 1,776 1,658 39.4 66,463 57,310 1,473 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 74.52 81.41 2,921 3,133 39.2 110,987 114,100 1,489 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 75.95 81.41 2,974 3,194 39.2 113,424 119,635 1,493 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 57.41 48.04 2,417 2,019 42.1 110,603 99,917 1,927 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 57.41 48.04 2,417 2,019 42.1 110,603 99,917 1,927 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 57.57 54.95 2,198 2,096 38.2 89,764 88,187 1,559 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 53.53 50.50 1,969 1,820 36.8 73,387 68,178 1,371 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 65.52 55.43 2,540 2,217 38.8 113,595 114,950 1,734 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 48.30 44.91 1,837 1,724 38.0 72,978 66,651 1,511 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 62.19 63.68 2,249 2,381 36.2 80,562 78,795 1,295 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 47.08 43.35 1,846 1,690 39.2 72,610 67,383 1,542 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 54.47 41.15 2,027 1,646 37.2 76,248 66,201 1,400 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 68.67 63.75 2,699 2,231 39.3 119,096 84,802 1,734 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 78.97 71.43 3,101 2,723 39.3 133,249 106,648 1,687 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 35.76 36.08 1,410 1,410 39.4 68,086 69,048 1,904 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 38.79 41.53 1,523 1,661 39.2 59,030 59,800 1,522 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 38.69 41.53 1,520 1,661 39.3 58,967 59,800 1,524 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 67.54 67.07 2,582 2,794 38.2 105,904 112,351 1,568 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 87.37 87.52 3,381 3,402 38.7 131,514 133,649 1,505 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 42.53 40.87 1,631 1,590 38.3 63,112 61,128 1,484 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 38.40 38.46 1,463 1,476 38.1 55,917 56,509 1,456 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 45.76 31.72 1,774 1,269 38.8 66,688 46,564 1,457 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 46.51 42.59 1,794 1,697 38.6 72,089 72,864 1,550 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 49.96 48.77 1,834 1,829 36.7 68,690 62,677 1,375 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 44.65 44.21 1,758 1,768 39.4 67,737 60,875 1,517 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.63 36.18 1,579 1,462 38.9 62,525 57,001 1,539 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 38.95 32.23 1,512 1,282 38.8 69,287 58,101 1,779 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 29.47 27.48 1,126 1,068 38.2 45,310 42,832 1,537 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 15.19 14.28 575 536 37.9 28,100 25,800 1,850 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 14.82 14.06 562 514 37.9 27,774 25,790 1,874 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 31.48 31.11 1,207 1,178 38.3 45,165 45,000 1,435 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 29.02 28.47 1,108 1,081 38.2 41,575 40,401 1,432 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.62 33.85 1,335 1,310 38.6 49,750 47,807 1,437 Secondary school teachers....................................... 35.67 33.07 1,376 1,316 38.6 52,318 50,000 1,467 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 36.28 33.45 1,398 1,338 38.5 52,722 50,104 1,453 Special education teachers...................................... 29.73 25.33 1,097 957 36.9 46,926 43,028 1,578 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 26.48 25.33 1,009 977 38.1 44,483 43,347 1,680 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 31.15 26.89 1,199 1,042 38.5 59,518 54,181 1,910 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 24.39 23.86 934 907 38.3 42,484 43,034 1,742 Librarians........................................................ 34.49 31.03 1,285 1,151 37.2 65,346 56,956 1,894 Library technicians............................................... 19.28 17.44 751 660 38.9 38,823 34,343 2,013 Instructional coordinators........................................ 31.94 32.78 1,238 1,385 38.8 63,863 67,142 2,000 Teacher assistants................................................ 11.39 11.37 437 440 38.3 21,447 22,277 1,884 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 29.51 26.40 1,160 1,034 39.3 59,465 53,123 2,015 Artists and related workers....................................... 32.02 30.49 1,287 1,250 40.2 66,766 65,003 2,085 Art directors................................................... 36.54 32.83 1,454 1,313 39.8 75,604 68,276 2,069 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 30.43 31.57 1,272 1,265 41.8 66,167 65,774 2,174 Designers......................................................... 27.10 24.95 1,070 995 39.5 55,636 51,732 2,053 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 36.28 35.34 1,451 1,414 40.0 75,471 73,511 2,080 Graphic designers............................................... 24.13 22.12 948 872 39.3 49,288 45,323 2,043 Interior designers.............................................. 27.86 28.85 1,100 1,177 39.5 57,193 61,201 2,053 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 34.96 31.99 1,392 1,279 39.8 72,250 66,531 2,067 Producers and directors......................................... 35.80 33.34 1,425 1,334 39.8 73,962 69,347 2,066 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 23.58 24.33 918 927 38.9 44,533 41,001 1,888 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 23.70 24.33 912 927 38.5 43,866 41,001 1,851 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 37.48 32.92 1,412 1,317 37.7 55,766 51,351 1,488 Musicians and singers........................................... 38.03 32.92 1,455 1,317 38.3 58,082 51,351 1,527 Announcers........................................................ 59.98 36.72 2,399 1,469 40.0 124,757 76,376 2,080 Radio and television announcers................................. 59.98 36.72 2,399 1,469 40.0 124,757 76,376 2,080 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 42.30 31.74 1,638 1,271 38.7 84,572 66,111 1,999 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 36.80 30.21 1,422 1,254 38.6 73,362 64,253 1,994 Public relations specialists...................................... 30.40 27.96 1,187 1,118 39.0 61,722 58,151 2,030 Writers and editors............................................... 28.24 26.76 1,108 1,058 39.2 57,317 54,523 2,030 Editors......................................................... 27.60 25.10 1,057 926 38.3 54,961 48,126 1,991 Technical writers............................................... 30.20 28.79 1,218 1,187 40.3 63,320 61,699 2,096 Writers and authors............................................. 21.73 18.43 866 737 39.9 42,189 38,334 1,941 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 23.24 23.25 913 910 39.3 47,201 47,321 2,031 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 26.85 25.59 1,053 989 39.2 54,769 51,418 2,040 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 26.42 21.32 1,058 853 40.0 54,996 44,346 2,081 Broadcast technicians........................................... 26.86 27.61 1,033 1,104 38.5 53,729 57,429 2,000 Photographers..................................................... 18.99 15.98 753 639 39.7 32,322 27,997 1,702 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 27.98 28.60 1,095 1,073 39.1 56,942 55,770 2,035 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 27.77 27.68 1,111 1,107 40.0 57,758 57,574 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 29.49 26.40 1,152 1,029 39.1 59,876 53,456 2,030 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 25.06 24.43 994 960 39.7 51,668 49,920 2,062 Pharmacists....................................................... 51.50 51.50 2,045 2,050 39.7 106,363 106,600 2,065 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 68.63 64.74 2,718 2,588 39.6 141,330 134,551 2,059 Family and general practitioners................................ 74.59 73.51 2,954 2,940 39.6 153,617 152,895 2,060 Internists, general............................................. 73.48 29.01 2,826 1,015 38.5 146,943 52,798 2,000 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 71.74 72.16 2,912 2,886 40.6 151,424 150,087 2,111 Psychiatrists................................................... 80.19 83.15 2,770 2,661 34.5 144,037 138,362 1,796 Physician assistants.............................................. 42.26 42.69 1,669 1,688 39.5 86,769 87,750 2,053 Registered nurses................................................. 32.12 30.51 1,238 1,181 38.5 64,337 61,383 2,003 Therapists........................................................ 28.52 27.67 1,123 1,086 39.4 58,123 56,231 2,038 Occupational therapists......................................... 31.58 30.69 1,245 1,188 39.4 64,753 61,755 2,050 Physical therapists............................................. 31.68 32.13 1,250 1,275 39.4 64,602 65,618 2,039 Radiation therapists............................................ 34.77 31.52 1,375 1,274 39.6 71,524 66,248 2,057 Recreational therapists......................................... 18.21 16.93 721 677 39.6 37,479 35,214 2,058 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.86 24.42 979 958 39.4 50,912 49,795 2,048 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 34.45 33.73 1,296 1,181 37.6 62,183 57,866 1,805 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.69 19.19 821 765 39.7 42,689 39,790 2,063 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 25.64 25.23 1,017 1,000 39.7 52,904 52,000 2,063 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.90 16.24 671 648 39.7 34,868 33,696 2,064 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 27.19 26.48 1,072 1,041 39.4 55,727 54,140 2,050 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 27.33 24.54 1,086 967 39.7 56,482 50,278 2,066 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 32.39 32.22 1,276 1,278 39.4 66,329 66,477 2,048 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 35.23 35.99 1,392 1,440 39.5 72,385 74,859 2,055 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.64 25.54 1,009 1,008 39.3 52,467 52,416 2,046 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 15.57 13.99 644 576 41.4 33,409 29,827 2,146 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.35 16.71 684 666 39.4 35,532 34,611 2,048 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.38 14.76 608 590 39.6 31,632 30,667 2,057 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 14.53 13.19 575 527 39.5 29,885 27,394 2,056 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.54 21.15 866 846 38.4 45,022 43,990 1,997 Surgical technologists.......................................... 19.33 19.17 763 746 39.5 39,674 38,807 2,052 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 19.89 19.13 774 757 38.9 40,257 39,356 2,024 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.39 16.00 648 622 39.5 33,704 32,365 2,056 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.42 17.76 774 710 39.9 40,254 36,941 2,073 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 27.98 28.71 1,129 1,161 40.3 58,693 60,372 2,098 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 27.91 27.83 1,132 1,113 40.6 58,861 57,891 2,109 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 23.86 23.95 946 958 39.6 45,509 39,499 1,907 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.48 11.79 484 458 38.8 25,190 23,829 2,018 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.77 11.25 454 438 38.6 23,594 22,776 2,005 Home health aides............................................... 10.31 10.00 385 384 37.3 20,012 19,968 1,941 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.12 11.66 470 451 38.8 24,443 23,459 2,017 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.94 10.19 430 394 39.3 22,356 20,475 2,044 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 16.47 16.94 655 678 39.8 34,051 35,235 2,067 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 17.35 18.93 688 725 39.6 35,766 37,713 2,061 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 16.39 15.40 650 616 39.7 33,810 32,026 2,063 Physical therapist assistants................................... 20.77 20.99 829 840 39.9 43,093 43,659 2,074 Physical therapist aides........................................ 13.25 11.79 523 462 39.5 27,218 24,003 2,055 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.34 13.84 568 551 39.6 29,523 28,621 2,058 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.91 14.58 590 580 39.6 30,664 30,098 2,057 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 14.74 14.43 585 574 39.7 30,405 29,848 2,062 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.47 15.39 610 612 39.4 31,715 31,805 2,050 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 12.29 11.69 491 468 40.0 25,556 24,324 2,080 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 14.71 15.17 580 607 39.4 30,166 31,547 2,051 Protective service occupations...................................... 12.42 11.07 493 440 39.7 24,750 22,610 1,993 Police officers................................................... 19.81 20.76 789 830 39.8 41,051 43,181 2,072 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 19.81 20.76 789 830 39.8 41,051 43,181 2,072 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 11.67 10.94 463 429 39.6 24,040 22,280 2,060 Security guards................................................. 11.61 10.79 460 422 39.6 23,927 21,944 2,060 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 11.75 10.00 447 357 38.1 11,184 5,717 952 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.72 7.75 343 310 39.4 6,148 3,528 705 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 10.33 9.75 402 376 38.9 20,745 19,342 2,008 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 17.75 16.57 718 680 40.5 36,895 35,360 2,079 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 19.62 19.23 806 769 41.1 40,997 38,000 2,090 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 17.39 16.51 702 664 40.4 36,118 34,343 2,077 Cooks............................................................. 12.45 12.19 489 475 39.3 25,332 24,544 2,034 Cooks, fast food................................................ 11.65 12.91 451 516 38.7 23,457 26,853 2,013 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 13.06 12.36 514 492 39.4 26,501 25,480 2,028 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 12.13 12.00 476 460 39.2 24,723 23,920 2,038 Cooks, short order.............................................. 10.81 10.64 417 412 38.6 21,710 21,424 2,008 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.11 10.67 441 424 39.7 22,597 21,921 2,034 Food service, tipped.............................................. 6.34 6.03 242 234 38.2 12,459 12,043 1,965 Bartenders...................................................... 8.03 8.46 307 330 38.2 15,644 17,139 1,947 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.47 5.41 208 211 38.1 10,778 10,920 1,969 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.98 8.00 307 320 38.5 15,664 16,120 1,962 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.54 10.00 408 380 38.7 20,912 19,244 1,984 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.70 10.10 413 372 38.6 21,138 19,244 1,976 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 9.91 9.79 388 384 39.1 20,017 19,822 2,019 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.00 9.36 387 356 38.8 20,144 18,506 2,015 Dishwashers....................................................... 9.55 8.85 377 354 39.5 19,536 18,408 2,045 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.55 8.77 356 320 37.3 18,534 16,640 1,940 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.88 10.66 469 417 39.5 24,264 21,632 2,043 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.26 15.00 736 600 40.3 38,248 31,200 2,094 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 16.82 14.65 676 586 40.2 35,136 30,470 2,089 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 28.58 21.49 1,170 866 40.9 60,849 45,020 2,129 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.55 10.51 456 414 39.5 23,594 21,459 2,043 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.18 11.15 482 442 39.6 24,976 22,901 2,051 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.99 9.06 392 360 39.3 20,259 18,662 2,028 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 11.00 10.00 434 388 39.5 22,076 19,822 2,007 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.95 10.00 432 388 39.4 21,942 19,760 2,004 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.51 8.75 428 356 37.2 21,799 18,200 1,894 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.79 13.35 598 534 40.4 31,102 27,747 2,103 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.99 16.49 692 707 40.8 36,003 36,785 2,120 Slot key persons................................................ 11.58 11.85 463 474 40.0 24,064 24,650 2,079 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.85 15.90 692 636 41.1 35,161 33,072 2,087 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 13.99 13.00 550 525 39.3 28,611 27,296 2,045 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.76 6.55 269 258 39.7 13,979 13,437 2,066 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.62 6.47 263 254 39.8 13,685 13,229 2,068 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 9.24 8.00 370 320 40.0 18,835 16,640 2,039 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 10.66 10.69 420 418 39.4 17,485 17,624 1,641 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 10.54 9.94 415 384 39.4 15,858 16,545 1,505 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.81 10.45 426 418 39.4 22,157 21,736 2,049 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 9.17 8.01 358 320 39.0 18,596 16,640 2,029 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.80 7.50 304 280 38.9 15,788 14,581 2,025 Concierges...................................................... 12.69 12.70 497 507 39.2 25,855 26,354 2,037 Tour and travel guides............................................ 15.79 14.00 632 560 40.0 24,309 28,080 1,540 Transportation attendants......................................... 34.53 37.97 704 693 20.4 36,544 36,047 1,058 Flight attendants............................................... 36.23 37.97 713 698 19.7 37,085 36,297 1,023 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 11.13 10.93 445 437 40.0 22,128 22,734 1,988 Child care workers................................................ 11.07 11.07 434 441 39.2 21,877 22,657 1,977 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.67 9.90 380 371 39.3 19,765 19,284 2,043 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 13.88 12.20 548 480 39.5 21,849 20,176 1,574 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 17.31 17.00 674 680 38.9 35,041 35,360 2,024 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.53 12.00 497 457 39.7 18,131 17,857 1,447 Residential advisors.............................................. 11.62 10.50 464 420 39.9 23,196 21,840 1,996 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.47 14.05 816 553 39.9 42,324 28,725 2,067 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 23.16 19.05 939 764 40.5 48,810 39,707 2,107 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 20.25 17.98 818 719 40.4 42,545 37,378 2,101 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 31.28 27.25 1,277 1,080 40.8 66,404 56,177 2,123 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.86 11.47 509 453 39.6 26,389 23,504 2,051 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 11.51 11.04 456 440 39.6 23,565 22,880 2,048 Cashiers...................................................... 11.27 10.70 446 424 39.6 23,015 22,048 2,042 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 12.84 13.55 513 542 40.0 26,689 28,184 2,079 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 16.46 16.26 669 650 40.7 34,804 33,825 2,114 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 14.28 13.30 570 532 39.9 29,646 27,664 2,076 Parts salespersons............................................ 18.27 16.32 754 653 41.3 39,225 33,944 2,147 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.48 11.58 533 457 39.5 27,637 23,733 2,050 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 24.83 21.00 988 836 39.8 51,370 43,472 2,069 Insurance sales agents............................................ 25.84 20.68 1,041 824 40.3 54,122 42,857 2,095 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 65.31 44.99 2,610 1,800 40.0 135,734 93,581 2,078 Travel agents..................................................... 15.54 14.45 613 545 39.5 31,892 28,314 2,052 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 34.56 29.80 1,405 1,221 40.7 73,082 63,513 2,114 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 43.59 41.63 1,745 1,639 40.0 90,728 85,230 2,081 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 30.77 25.88 1,260 1,045 40.9 65,504 54,317 2,129 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 15.92 14.10 636 564 39.9 32,448 29,192 2,038 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 15.92 14.10 636 564 39.9 32,448 29,192 2,038 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 24.60 16.43 978 657 39.7 50,850 34,164 2,067 Real estate sales agents........................................ 23.82 16.43 953 657 40.0 49,547 34,164 2,080 Sales engineers................................................... 39.06 40.08 1,606 1,603 41.1 83,505 83,371 2,138 Telemarketers..................................................... 12.38 11.00 491 430 39.7 25,538 22,381 2,062 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.91 15.63 746 616 39.5 38,268 31,593 2,024 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 16.39 15.19 649 602 39.6 33,703 31,242 2,056 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 24.21 22.91 966 916 39.9 50,191 47,632 2,074 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.54 12.08 491 483 39.2 25,536 25,126 2,036 Telephone operators............................................... 13.59 11.93 534 477 39.3 27,789 24,814 2,045 Financial clerks.................................................. 15.74 15.12 624 601 39.6 32,425 31,200 2,060 Bill and account collectors..................................... 15.17 14.64 601 584 39.7 31,274 30,389 2,062 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 15.97 15.25 631 598 39.5 32,812 31,117 2,054 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.13 15.53 638 617 39.6 33,160 32,001 2,056 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 18.51 17.95 734 716 39.6 38,166 37,224 2,061 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.96 16.59 678 664 40.0 35,269 34,507 2,080 Tellers......................................................... 12.61 12.14 503 484 39.9 26,131 25,168 2,073 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 19.67 20.15 778 806 39.5 40,454 41,912 2,056 Correspondence clerks............................................. 17.36 16.94 695 677 40.0 36,119 35,225 2,080 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 16.30 15.38 652 611 40.0 33,908 31,762 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.76 14.47 626 577 39.7 32,536 29,994 2,065 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 18.07 17.09 698 684 38.6 36,316 35,547 2,010 File clerks....................................................... 13.79 14.26 546 546 39.6 28,406 28,411 2,060 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 10.69 10.00 425 400 39.8 22,098 20,800 2,067 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 14.10 13.50 556 540 39.4 28,894 28,080 2,049 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 14.63 14.38 553 513 37.8 27,064 26,228 1,850 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.27 16.04 649 630 39.9 33,746 32,760 2,074 New accounts clerks............................................... 15.37 14.31 615 572 40.0 31,978 29,765 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 15.68 15.05 624 602 39.8 32,090 31,298 2,047 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.80 17.71 711 708 39.9 36,935 36,828 2,075 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.48 12.90 529 507 39.3 27,379 26,208 2,032 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 15.53 15.51 616 613 39.7 32,026 31,866 2,062 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 24.12 19.60 964 784 40.0 50,131 40,768 2,079 Couriers and messengers........................................... 12.49 12.32 489 483 39.2 25,444 25,126 2,037 Dispatchers....................................................... 19.60 17.23 792 712 40.4 40,938 36,818 2,088 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 15.99 17.63 636 688 39.7 32,896 35,754 2,057 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 19.99 17.00 809 724 40.5 41,820 36,818 2,092 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 18.59 18.70 744 748 40.0 38,675 38,896 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 20.15 19.51 801 779 39.8 41,667 40,502 2,068 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.28 12.32 530 492 39.9 27,577 25,584 2,076 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 13.30 12.74 529 509 39.7 27,483 26,493 2,066 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 16.26 15.19 649 608 39.9 33,743 31,595 2,075 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 20.33 19.38 797 760 39.2 41,390 39,520 2,036 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 22.59 21.75 890 865 39.4 46,275 44,970 2,048 Legal secretaries............................................... 28.48 29.84 1,068 1,048 37.5 55,542 54,509 1,950 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.85 14.21 586 566 39.5 30,491 29,432 2,053 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 17.54 16.95 688 673 39.2 35,638 34,975 2,031 Computer operators................................................ 17.20 17.04 688 682 40.0 35,757 35,445 2,078 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 14.51 13.41 573 536 39.5 29,688 27,851 2,046 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.33 12.64 527 504 39.5 27,300 26,083 2,048 Word processors and typists..................................... 19.65 17.28 771 691 39.2 40,075 35,949 2,039 Desktop publishers................................................ 20.17 18.77 791 781 39.2 41,141 40,629 2,039 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.81 15.39 623 605 39.4 32,371 31,470 2,047 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.75 11.47 502 458 39.4 26,100 23,795 2,047 Office clerks, general............................................ 15.11 14.40 596 569 39.4 30,993 29,582 2,051 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 13.19 13.79 519 552 39.3 26,303 28,685 1,994 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 13.49 13.10 539 524 40.0 28,051 27,248 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 19.92 19.34 779 742 39.1 40,521 38,563 2,034 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.87 10.27 513 404 39.8 22,560 18,720 1,753 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 10.83 9.45 429 386 39.6 21,127 19,656 1,951 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 10.21 8.05 407 322 39.9 16,989 16,640 1,664 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 9.33 7.85 371 314 39.8 13,817 8,168 1,481 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 24.03 21.88 963 871 40.1 49,430 44,753 2,057 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 29.62 28.73 1,223 1,171 41.3 63,165 61,027 2,132 Boilermakers...................................................... 18.48 18.31 739 732 40.0 38,446 38,085 2,080 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.47 21.27 1,016 851 39.9 52,480 42,874 2,061 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 25.47 21.27 1,016 851 39.9 52,480 42,874 2,061 Carpenters........................................................ 24.29 21.00 970 840 39.9 49,313 43,680 2,030 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 26.02 24.44 1,041 978 40.0 54,126 50,835 2,080 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.58 21.50 863 860 40.0 44,668 44,720 2,070 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 21.58 21.50 863 860 40.0 44,668 44,720 2,070 Construction laborers............................................. 17.86 14.51 714 580 40.0 35,914 30,170 2,011 Construction equipment operators.................................. 20.20 18.11 808 724 40.0 41,600 37,669 2,060 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 13.64 14.17 545 567 40.0 28,364 29,463 2,080 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 21.21 19.00 849 760 40.0 43,624 39,520 2,056 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 22.12 17.22 875 689 39.6 45,249 36,400 2,045 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 22.26 19.50 878 800 39.5 45,294 40,560 2,035 Tapers.......................................................... 21.96 17.22 871 689 39.7 45,193 35,818 2,058 Electricians...................................................... 28.47 26.54 1,126 1,062 39.5 58,516 55,209 2,055 Insulation workers................................................ 23.44 21.00 938 840 40.0 48,387 43,680 2,064 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 19.79 18.92 787 757 39.8 40,937 39,354 2,068 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 19.68 18.92 782 757 39.8 40,676 39,354 2,067 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 28.40 27.92 1,134 1,117 39.9 58,950 58,074 2,076 Pipelayers...................................................... 19.50 17.41 780 696 40.0 40,479 36,213 2,076 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 28.91 28.19 1,154 1,128 39.9 60,018 58,635 2,076 Roofers........................................................... 17.40 15.37 696 615 40.0 27,742 24,301 1,594 Sheet metal workers............................................... 22.19 20.05 888 802 40.0 45,000 40,747 2,027 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 35.49 31.23 1,420 1,249 40.0 73,417 64,948 2,069 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 14.91 12.89 596 516 40.0 30,974 26,811 2,077 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 18.81 24.63 752 985 40.0 39,120 51,230 2,080 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 14.67 13.50 587 540 40.0 30,177 28,080 2,057 Helpers--electricians........................................... 12.55 12.89 502 516 40.0 26,103 26,811 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 26.29 25.00 1,062 1,000 40.4 55,250 52,000 2,102 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 19.91 19.35 786 726 39.5 40,303 37,738 2,024 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 22.76 24.75 911 990 40.0 47,349 51,480 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 26.20 22.29 1,120 877 42.7 58,244 45,594 2,223 Helpers--extraction workers....................................... 16.64 15.00 665 600 40.0 34,603 31,200 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 22.99 21.93 920 877 40.0 47,818 45,604 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 29.28 28.80 1,180 1,150 40.3 61,334 59,800 2,095 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 19.35 17.83 775 713 40.1 40,299 37,076 2,083 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 28.76 30.03 1,150 1,201 40.0 59,791 62,452 2,079 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 28.77 30.03 1,150 1,201 40.0 59,811 62,452 2,079 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 23.11 23.27 923 931 39.9 48,003 48,402 2,077 Avionics technicians............................................ 23.25 25.81 930 1,032 40.0 48,357 53,685 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 24.95 26.18 996 1,025 39.9 51,751 53,276 2,074 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 28.92 28.95 1,155 1,158 39.9 60,056 60,216 2,077 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 14.62 13.36 585 534 40.0 30,403 27,780 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 20.29 21.50 812 860 40.0 42,209 44,720 2,080 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.05 27.47 1,121 1,099 40.0 58,315 57,138 2,079 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 20.02 18.80 814 752 40.7 42,346 39,104 2,115 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 18.12 16.00 737 640 40.6 38,304 33,280 2,113 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 20.45 19.55 832 794 40.7 43,269 41,300 2,115 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.94 20.05 838 802 40.0 43,578 41,704 2,081 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 22.58 21.38 903 855 40.0 46,950 44,470 2,079 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 22.95 21.70 918 868 40.0 47,712 45,126 2,079 Rail car repairers.............................................. 21.27 18.00 851 720 40.0 44,241 37,440 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 12.08 10.65 483 426 40.0 25,114 22,152 2,080 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.99 10.00 440 400 40.0 22,859 20,800 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 28.98 28.76 1,158 1,150 39.9 60,190 59,821 2,077 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 28.98 28.76 1,158 1,150 39.9 60,190 59,821 2,077 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 23.87 24.00 954 960 40.0 49,445 49,920 2,071 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 21.47 20.83 857 833 39.9 44,564 43,243 2,076 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 23.40 22.12 933 884 39.9 48,518 45,970 2,074 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 19.85 18.70 791 748 39.8 41,121 38,896 2,072 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 18.64 16.91 746 676 40.0 38,788 35,173 2,081 Millwrights..................................................... 24.76 25.06 997 1,002 40.2 51,819 52,125 2,093 Line installers and repairers..................................... 27.41 28.38 1,096 1,135 40.0 57,014 59,020 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 28.58 28.84 1,143 1,154 40.0 59,441 59,987 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 26.31 27.69 1,052 1,108 40.0 54,728 57,604 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 27.18 28.43 1,074 1,137 39.5 55,853 59,143 2,055 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 24.58 25.10 983 1,004 40.0 51,125 52,208 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 17.69 16.00 706 641 39.9 36,705 33,280 2,075 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 15.42 15.61 614 627 39.8 31,923 32,594 2,071 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.30 11.59 492 464 40.0 25,594 24,111 2,080 Signal and track switch repairers............................... 26.57 24.99 1,063 1,000 40.0 55,258 51,979 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 13.97 13.02 559 521 40.0 28,997 27,071 2,076 Production occupations.............................................. 16.94 15.36 675 612 39.9 35,052 31,772 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 25.92 24.48 1,051 1,007 40.6 54,620 52,354 2,108 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 25.16 25.00 1,006 1,000 40.0 52,331 52,000 2,080 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 14.61 13.60 583 541 39.9 30,330 28,122 2,076 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 14.15 12.50 535 465 37.8 27,820 24,184 1,966 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 14.32 12.91 572 517 40.0 29,758 26,861 2,078 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 15.31 15.50 612 620 40.0 31,842 32,240 2,080 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.40 17.20 774 688 39.9 40,260 35,776 2,075 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 18.90 15.95 750 643 39.7 38,627 33,779 2,044 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 17.08 15.00 681 600 39.9 35,355 31,179 2,070 Team assemblers................................................. 18.22 14.90 727 596 39.9 37,728 30,992 2,071 Bakers............................................................ 15.94 13.83 632 540 39.6 32,544 28,059 2,041 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 12.07 11.77 481 468 39.8 25,002 24,336 2,071 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 17.81 16.36 695 650 39.0 36,125 33,800 2,028 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.73 9.80 389 392 40.0 20,237 20,384 2,080 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 12.25 12.25 490 490 40.0 25,474 25,480 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 13.91 13.60 555 544 39.9 28,828 28,288 2,072 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 14.14 14.00 566 560 40.0 29,421 29,120 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.89 14.65 592 583 39.8 30,766 30,160 2,067 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 11.52 9.75 461 390 40.0 23,952 20,280 2,080 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 18.51 17.98 739 720 39.9 38,446 37,436 2,077 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 17.31 17.05 691 682 39.9 35,937 35,464 2,076 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 25.73 24.00 1,029 960 40.0 53,508 49,920 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 16.86 16.64 668 658 39.6 34,666 33,987 2,056 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.26 16.03 641 623 39.4 33,340 32,406 2,050 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 15.55 15.04 619 602 39.8 31,903 31,283 2,051 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 19.53 18.62 779 745 39.9 40,487 38,730 2,073 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.73 14.90 628 588 39.9 32,651 30,576 2,076 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.07 13.80 601 553 39.9 31,264 28,758 2,074 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 18.78 18.47 751 739 40.0 39,059 38,418 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.70 14.21 587 568 39.9 30,500 29,536 2,075 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.86 18.00 714 720 40.0 37,150 37,440 2,080 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.78 18.55 711 742 40.0 36,942 38,584 2,077 Machinists........................................................ 22.49 21.96 898 878 39.9 46,682 45,656 2,076 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 18.41 17.45 733 698 39.8 38,092 36,296 2,069 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 19.24 18.98 766 759 39.8 39,784 39,478 2,067 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 17.12 17.45 682 698 39.9 35,485 36,296 2,073 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 24.41 24.62 976 985 40.0 50,715 51,210 2,078 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 26.08 25.91 1,043 1,036 40.0 54,253 53,887 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.89 13.05 554 522 39.9 28,803 27,102 2,074 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 17.61 17.05 704 682 40.0 36,621 35,464 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.55 12.50 541 500 39.9 28,104 26,000 2,073 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 17.45 16.19 698 648 40.0 36,257 33,675 2,078 Tool and die makers............................................... 25.36 25.67 1,013 1,026 39.9 52,654 53,362 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 17.81 17.20 710 681 39.9 36,862 35,360 2,070 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.19 17.58 727 703 39.9 37,765 36,566 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.43 15.36 650 612 39.6 33,662 31,346 2,049 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.93 15.11 637 604 40.0 33,104 31,429 2,078 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 16.23 16.17 649 647 40.0 33,758 33,634 2,080 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 16.95 16.00 678 640 40.0 35,182 33,280 2,075 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.77 15.11 711 604 40.0 36,968 31,429 2,080 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 17.40 17.32 696 693 40.0 36,183 36,026 2,080 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 16.27 15.36 635 599 39.0 33,014 31,136 2,029 Bindery workers................................................. 16.27 15.36 635 599 39.0 33,014 31,136 2,029 Printers.......................................................... 18.31 18.24 723 720 39.5 37,610 37,421 2,054 Job printers.................................................... 19.20 19.71 756 750 39.4 39,326 39,000 2,048 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 20.66 20.69 811 828 39.3 42,173 43,035 2,041 Printing machine operators...................................... 17.69 17.79 700 710 39.6 36,381 36,462 2,057 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.02 9.58 396 380 39.5 20,591 19,760 2,056 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 10.76 10.67 428 427 39.8 22,193 22,198 2,062 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.54 12.43 497 484 39.6 25,724 25,040 2,051 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.78 11.54 575 470 38.9 29,875 24,440 2,022 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 15.05 11.00 583 462 38.8 30,333 24,003 2,016 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 13.55 12.70 540 508 39.8 28,038 26,416 2,069 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 11.46 11.70 453 443 39.5 23,541 23,026 2,054 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 13.20 12.35 528 494 40.0 27,460 25,688 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.68 13.90 587 556 40.0 30,533 28,908 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 13.08 12.21 519 488 39.7 26,937 25,397 2,060 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.99 11.80 557 472 39.8 28,936 24,540 2,068 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 16.67 17.97 657 687 39.4 34,149 35,726 2,048 Upholsterers.................................................... 17.30 15.76 687 630 39.7 35,738 32,781 2,066 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 15.90 14.93 621 553 39.1 31,941 30,202 2,009 Furniture finishers............................................... 14.01 12.08 560 483 40.0 29,134 25,126 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 13.56 13.50 542 540 40.0 28,060 27,664 2,069 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.90 12.15 516 486 40.0 26,521 25,272 2,056 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 14.09 14.60 563 584 40.0 29,301 30,368 2,080 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 31.81 33.47 1,271 1,339 40.0 66,118 69,618 2,079 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 38.16 36.59 1,526 1,464 40.0 79,368 76,107 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 28.37 27.87 1,133 1,115 40.0 58,938 57,970 2,078 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 26.95 30.17 1,066 1,190 39.6 55,440 61,868 2,057 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 26.90 31.89 1,076 1,276 40.0 55,955 66,331 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 26.69 27.26 1,064 1,087 39.8 54,530 56,395 2,043 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 25.25 25.83 999 1,033 39.6 51,958 53,716 2,058 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 29.96 30.50 1,199 1,220 40.0 59,869 62,379 1,998 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 23.15 22.85 921 914 39.8 47,871 47,534 2,068 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 19.92 20.78 791 825 39.7 41,116 42,910 2,064 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 25.63 26.83 1,021 1,073 39.8 53,071 55,806 2,070 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 17.54 16.86 700 674 39.9 36,367 35,069 2,073 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 18.58 17.73 743 709 40.0 38,625 36,878 2,079 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 13.02 12.82 521 513 40.0 27,044 26,657 2,078 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 18.60 18.61 741 744 39.8 38,517 38,709 2,071 Cutting workers................................................... 14.97 14.99 598 600 40.0 30,146 30,784 2,014 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.60 11.45 501 458 39.8 25,483 22,560 2,023 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 15.95 15.90 639 639 40.1 32,073 32,739 2,011 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 15.06 14.47 601 579 39.9 31,226 30,098 2,073 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 17.74 15.71 710 628 40.0 36,897 32,677 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 16.83 15.60 670 622 39.8 34,815 32,261 2,069 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.35 14.90 574 596 40.0 29,839 30,992 2,080 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 15.54 15.08 619 601 39.9 32,175 31,242 2,070 Painting workers.................................................. 15.34 14.40 613 572 40.0 31,851 29,744 2,077 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.55 14.30 581 564 39.9 30,214 29,328 2,076 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 20.36 18.26 814 731 40.0 42,349 37,987 2,080 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 12.33 10.96 493 438 40.0 25,609 22,795 2,076 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 17.59 13.42 660 577 37.6 34,345 29,994 1,953 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 17.23 16.93 688 677 39.9 35,793 35,216 2,077 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 14.62 12.75 582 509 39.8 30,089 26,374 2,058 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 15.34 14.54 614 582 40.0 31,914 30,243 2,080 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 20.58 19.71 823 788 40.0 42,802 40,997 2,080 Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders............ 14.99 12.20 592 488 39.5 30,804 25,376 2,055 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 15.59 15.31 624 612 40.0 32,423 31,845 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 17.38 16.84 696 673 40.0 36,188 34,988 2,082 Tire builders................................................... 17.72 20.00 709 800 40.0 36,868 41,600 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 12.63 11.50 501 460 39.7 25,990 23,920 2,058 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 17.39 14.71 697 592 40.1 36,060 30,638 2,074 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 22.21 22.21 906 909 40.8 47,115 47,270 2,122 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 26.13 25.26 1,086 1,083 41.6 56,458 56,295 2,160 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 106.77 108.79 2,302 2,543 21.6 119,724 132,228 1,121 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 108.69 111.62 2,308 2,543 21.2 120,012 132,228 1,104 Bus drivers....................................................... 16.78 15.24 674 610 40.2 34,572 31,281 2,061 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 17.29 15.24 712 714 41.2 36,864 36,088 2,132 Bus drivers, school............................................. 14.05 14.34 499 588 35.5 24,543 28,359 1,747 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 19.65 19.28 838 816 42.6 43,497 42,379 2,214 Driver/sales workers............................................ 16.22 16.73 666 685 41.0 34,614 35,622 2,134 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 19.80 19.32 871 835 44.0 45,231 43,389 2,284 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 19.83 20.12 800 786 40.3 41,513 40,895 2,093 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 12.37 11.00 481 440 38.9 24,901 22,880 2,013 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 31.35 30.69 1,254 1,227 40.0 65,204 63,829 2,080 Railroad conductors and yardmasters............................... 34.81 36.16 1,393 1,446 40.0 72,415 75,207 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.47 11.25 564 560 45.2 28,184 25,554 2,259 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 25.85 27.50 1,242 1,133 48.0 58,556 58,933 2,265 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 25.85 27.50 1,242 1,133 48.0 58,556 58,933 2,265 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.37 8.24 327 320 39.1 16,847 16,640 2,013 Service station attendants........................................ 9.73 8.70 390 348 40.1 20,301 18,090 2,086 Transportation inspectors......................................... 26.58 23.10 1,080 958 40.6 56,149 49,837 2,113 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 14.47 12.75 579 510 40.0 30,094 26,520 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 21.83 19.94 872 798 39.9 45,337 41,475 2,077 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 18.29 17.75 731 710 40.0 37,846 36,210 2,070 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 17.93 17.35 717 694 40.0 37,104 35,394 2,069 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 15.06 14.20 602 563 40.0 31,039 29,266 2,061 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.48 11.39 497 450 39.8 25,637 23,358 2,054 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.96 11.95 519 480 40.1 26,887 24,960 2,075 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 13.07 12.00 520 480 39.8 26,823 24,960 2,052 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 12.37 10.95 492 440 39.7 25,524 22,864 2,063 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.89 9.75 432 388 39.7 22,296 20,141 2,047 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 12.16 10.05 575 546 47.3 29,918 28,380 2,460 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 20.78 20.22 836 809 40.2 42,376 42,058 2,039 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.