Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,341 $1,209 40.0 $69,629 $62,843 2,075 First line................................................ 1,578 1,403 40.8 81,913 72,961 2,119 Second line............................................... 2,224 2,096 41.3 115,662 109,005 2,148 Third line................................................ 4,108 3,795 42.0 213,624 197,350 2,182 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,843 3,427 41.3 147,835 178,227 2,146 Second line............................................... 3,419 3,195 44.3 177,786 166,155 2,302 Third line................................................ 5,959 5,000 47.3 309,846 260,000 2,462 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,415 1,323 40.1 73,597 68,777 2,083 First line................................................ 1,700 1,466 43.2 88,378 76,224 2,247 Second line............................................... 2,436 2,231 41.9 126,682 116,012 2,179 Third line................................................ 4,342 4,231 39.9 225,777 220,000 2,073 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,331 1,500 39.1 69,205 78,000 2,033 First line................................................ 1,354 1,188 40.8 70,432 61,755 2,121 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,792 1,923 39.0 93,187 100,000 2,028 First line................................................ 2,155 2,063 40.5 112,035 107,278 2,104 Second line............................................... 3,695 4,327 46.3 192,124 225,014 2,409 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,600 1,415 44.7 83,210 73,603 2,324 First line................................................ 1,791 1,554 41.6 93,126 80,829 2,161 Second line............................................... 1,930 1,904 39.9 100,356 99,016 2,076 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,634 1,546 39.3 84,958 80,367 2,046 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 835 840 40.5 43,407 43,682 2,109 First line................................................ 1,271 1,177 40.4 66,089 61,200 2,099 Second line............................................... 1,577 1,617 42.5 82,013 84,094 2,211 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,800 1,692 39.7 93,625 88,001 2,065 First line................................................ 2,262 2,179 40.0 117,565 113,256 2,078 Second line............................................... 2,328 2,326 40.7 121,039 120,942 2,116 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,299 1,202 39.9 67,546 62,504 2,076 First line................................................ 1,628 1,442 40.5 84,473 75,001 2,103 Second line............................................... 2,179 2,103 40.3 113,313 109,381 2,094 Third line................................................ 4,340 4,942 42.6 225,658 257,000 2,213 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,556 1,523 40.8 80,907 79,206 2,122 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,564 1,604 40.0 81,305 83,408 2,080 First line................................................ 1,394 1,418 40.6 72,507 73,711 2,111 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... 1,552 1,480 41.1 80,713 76,981 2,138 First line................................................ 1,518 1,559 41.6 78,961 81,053 2,163 Second line............................................... 1,725 1,619 41.1 89,711 84,207 2,136 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 1,165 1,244 40.0 60,586 64,709 2,080 First line................................................ 1,971 1,923 40.9 102,508 100,000 2,129 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,082 1,002 40.2 56,268 52,110 2,089 First line................................................ 1,394 1,289 40.3 72,509 67,018 2,098 Second line............................................... 1,875 1,575 41.5 97,474 81,900 2,159 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,362 1,160 40.2 70,841 60,320 2,091 First line................................................ 1,484 1,446 42.1 76,808 75,207 2,181 Second line............................................... 1,452 1,432 41.1 75,517 74,456 2,135 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 857 990 34.7 44,168 51,480 1,787 First line................................................ 918 878 40.1 46,835 45,556 2,044 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 997 1,013 34.9 47,090 40,600 1,647 First line................................................ 1,379 1,268 40.5 70,256 65,936 2,064 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,136 998 38.9 57,378 51,921 1,964 First line................................................ 1,359 1,233 38.0 70,563 64,132 1,974 Second line............................................... 2,551 2,628 46.6 132,675 136,669 2,421 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,832 1,761 40.6 95,240 91,562 2,111 First line................................................ 2,194 2,182 41.0 114,076 113,485 2,131 Second line............................................... 2,553 2,664 40.3 132,769 138,528 2,097 Third line................................................ 2,901 2,866 40.0 150,856 149,024 2,080 Food service managers First line................................................ 1,071 963 44.1 55,433 50,080 2,280 Lodging managers First line................................................ 816 729 43.5 42,427 37,927 2,263 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,063 1,157 39.4 55,296 60,154 2,051 First line................................................ 1,566 1,434 40.5 81,438 74,568 2,106 Second line............................................... 1,922 1,802 41.1 99,952 93,725 2,137 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 858 632 40.7 44,619 32,856 2,116 First line................................................ 1,061 959 39.8 55,158 49,870 2,068 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 1,029 881 38.0 53,513 45,809 1,975 First line................................................ 970 863 39.4 50,396 44,889 2,047 Second line............................................... 1,144 1,110 42.2 59,473 57,701 2,193 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 26 State and local government supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,349 $1,326 39.3 $67,599 $64,900 1,970 First line................................................ 1,533 1,478 39.7 77,046 75,001 1,995 Second line............................................... 2,018 1,846 40.5 102,952 96,000 2,064 Third line................................................ 2,145 1,894 38.9 102,707 81,405 1,864 Chief executives Second line............................................... 2,100 1,846 42.1 108,780 96,000 2,179 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,482 1,320 39.9 76,122 68,619 2,048 First line................................................ 1,233 1,131 39.7 64,134 58,802 2,065 Second line............................................... 2,085 1,936 41.5 108,437 100,672 2,156 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 1,166 1,088 39.6 56,669 56,595 1,924 First line................................................ 1,270 1,203 39.5 66,058 62,541 2,053 Computer and information systems managers First line................................................ 1,644 1,609 39.8 83,564 82,369 2,023 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,416 1,224 39.6 73,638 63,660 2,060 First line................................................ 1,616 1,556 40.4 83,090 80,912 2,079 Second line............................................... 1,956 2,050 40.6 101,688 106,600 2,113 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,578 1,630 40.0 82,073 84,760 2,080 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers First line................................................ 1,469 1,592 40.2 73,767 76,721 2,019 Construction managers First line................................................ 1,365 1,423 39.9 70,985 74,015 2,076 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 1,613 1,587 39.7 75,120 71,388 1,849 First line................................................ 1,863 1,857 39.7 87,083 84,225 1,853 Second line............................................... 1,862 1,811 40.1 89,140 92,007 1,917 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,137 986 37.5 57,776 51,295 1,906 First line................................................ 1,525 1,413 39.4 78,796 73,476 2,037 Second line............................................... 3,327 3,319 42.9 160,286 160,501 2,066 Engineering managers First line................................................ 1,943 2,030 40.0 101,039 105,581 2,080 Food service managers First line................................................ 1,030 910 39.0 51,881 47,327 1,965 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 1,222 1,188 39.2 63,566 61,782 2,041 First line................................................ 1,377 1,215 39.9 71,598 63,180 2,078 Second line............................................... 2,570 2,135 40.2 133,658 111,010 2,091 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 882 882 39.1 45,862 45,864 2,032 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 1,151 820 38.6 59,831 42,633 2,007 First line................................................ 1,264 1,291 39.3 65,723 67,109 2,044 Second line............................................... 1,285 1,208 38.9 66,838 62,826 2,025 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 27 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1) of workers in civilian establishments for major occupational groups Civilian 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 Occupational group(2) workers workers workers workers workers or more All workers........................................................... $19.88 $16.84 $18.06 $19.46 $24.75 Management, professional, and related............................... 32.38 28.00 31.82 32.69 34.61 Management, business, and financial............................... 35.97 30.99 36.53 36.40 39.38 Professional and related.......................................... 30.63 26.00 28.86 30.79 32.84 Service............................................................. 11.36 9.80 9.46 11.58 13.96 Sales and office.................................................... 15.98 15.41 16.18 15.78 17.28 Sales and related................................................. 17.27 16.47 18.41 16.80 22.02 Office and administrative support................................. 15.27 14.57 14.79 15.19 16.47 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 20.09 18.47 20.60 21.35 23.08 Construction and extraction...................................... 20.14 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.20 18.15 21.19 21.17 23.14 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 15.12 13.39 13.65 14.51 19.59 Production........................................................ 15.44 13.68 14.03 14.61 19.18 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.78 13.17 13.32 14.39 20.25 Civilian 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 workers workers workers workers workers Occupational group(2) or more Relative error(3) Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 0.9% 1.0% 1.4% 1.3% 2.9% Management, professional, and related............................... .8 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.3 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.4 2.8 2.3 1.9 2.5 Professional and related.......................................... 1.1 2.4 2.9 3.6 .9 Service............................................................. 1.4 1.2 1.5 1.3 7.2 Sales and office.................................................... .6 1.4 2.0 1.6 2.0 Sales and related................................................. 1.5 3.2 4.0 3.5 8.7 Office and administrative support................................. .6 .9 1.0 .9 1.2 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.1 1.6 2.7 2.4 2.2 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.6 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.1 1.9 2.2 1.6 2.3 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... .9 2.1 1.5 1.0 1.9 Production........................................................ 1.1 3.3 1.8 1.4 2.7 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.2 1.9 2.1 1.4 3.2 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 28 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1) of workers in private industry establishments for major occupational groups Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 Occupational group(2) industry workers workers workers workers workers or more All workers........................................................... $19.21 $16.80 $17.99 $19.09 $24.30 Management, professional, and related............................... 32.96 28.32 32.71 33.61 36.38 Management, business, and financial............................... 36.54 31.38 36.91 36.83 41.20 Professional and related.......................................... 30.83 26.28 29.85 31.67 33.93 Service............................................................. 10.06 9.63 8.99 10.35 11.32 Sales and office.................................................... 15.97 15.44 16.26 15.79 17.43 Sales and related................................................. 17.29 16.47 18.44 16.82 22.27 Office and administrative support................................. 15.14 14.59 14.82 15.14 16.33 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 20.15 18.52 20.87 21.62 23.87 Construction and extraction...................................... 20.27 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.19 18.16 21.40 21.34 23.68 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 15.03 13.36 13.63 14.48 19.63 Production........................................................ 15.38 13.64 13.99 14.56 19.12 Transportation and material moving................................ 14.65 13.15 13.30 14.39 20.60 Private 1-49 50-99 100-499 500 industry workers workers workers workers Occupational group(2) workers or more Relative error(3) Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 1.1% 1.0% 1.4% 1.5% 4.3% Management, professional, and related............................... 1.1 1.9 2.1 2.7 1.8 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.6 3.0 2.5 2.1 3.1 Professional and related.......................................... 1.5 2.5 3.2 4.7 1.4 Service............................................................. 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.3 8.1 Sales and office.................................................... .7 1.4 2.0 1.7 2.6 Sales and related................................................. 1.5 3.2 4.1 3.5 9.1 Office and administrative support................................. .6 .9 1.1 1.0 1.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.2 1.7 2.7 2.6 2.7 Construction and extraction...................................... 1.7 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.2 1.9 2.2 1.7 2.9 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... .9 2.1 1.5 1.0 2.1 Production........................................................ 1.1 3.4 1.8 1.4 2.7 Transportation and material moving................................ 1.3 1.9 2.1 1.5 3.8 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 29 Size of establishment: Mean hourly earnings(1)of State and local government establishments for major occupational groups State 500 Occupational group(2) and local 1-49 50-99 100-499 workers government workers workers workers or more workers All workers........................................................... $24.15 $18.02 $19.24 $22.51 $25.71 Management, professional, and related............................... 30.63 22.77 24.73 29.17 31.97 Management, business, and financial............................... 32.65 24.84 31.22 33.24 34.00 Professional and related.......................................... 30.16 21.30 22.79 28.18 31.56 Service............................................................. 17.77 15.08 16.12 17.07 18.46 Sales and office.................................................... 16.17 14.00 14.44 15.64 16.84 Sales and related................................................. 15.62 13.56 15.42 14.35 16.98 Office and administrative support................................. 16.19 14.04 14.36 15.68 16.84 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 19.37 16.52 15.36 18.60 21.23 Construction and extraction...................................... 18.69 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.29 17.66 16.33 19.59 21.52 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 18.02 15.55 15.74 16.14 19.24 Production........................................................ 19.96 17.34 17.76 19.88 21.35 Transportation and material moving................................ 17.40 14.34 14.53 14.58 18.76 State 500 and local 1-49 50-99 100-499 workers government workers workers workers or more Occupational group(2) workers Relative error(3) Relative error(3) All workers........................................................... 0.8% 2.0% 2.6% 1.5% 0.8% Management, professional, and related............................... .9 2.6 2.8 1.5 .9 Management, business, and financial............................... 1.9 3.6 3.6 3.0 2.3 Professional and related.......................................... .8 3.0 3.1 1.6 .9 Service............................................................. 1.4 4.4 6.0 2.8 1.4 Sales and office.................................................... 1.1 2.3 2.5 2.1 1.4 Sales and related................................................. 5.2 8.7 17.2 11.8 7.5 Office and administrative support................................. 1.1 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.4 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 1.8 4.2 3.0 2.6 2.5 Construction and extraction...................................... 2.3 - - - - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 1.6 7.1 4.9 3.6 1.9 Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 2.2 2.9 3.9 4.2 2.4 Production........................................................ 3.4 5.8 5.1 6.1 5.5 Transportation and material moving................................ 2.9 5.4 5.5 4.1 3.4 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 30 Private industry establishments with fewer than 100 workers: Mean and median hourly, weekly, annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours for full-time workers Hourly(2) Weekly(3) Annual(4) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $18.51 $15.00 $736 $600 39.7 $37,936 $31,088 2,050 Management occupations.............................................. 35.79 29.96 1,470 1,241 41.1 76,245 64,376 2,130 Chief executives.................................................. 70.77 65.98 3,187 3,000 45.0 165,725 156,000 2,342 General and operations managers................................... 38.99 32.27 1,666 1,403 42.7 86,613 72,961 2,222 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 31.96 26.44 1,269 1,058 39.7 65,994 54,999 2,065 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 48.64 41.60 2,003 1,702 41.2 104,134 88,519 2,141 Marketing managers.............................................. 56.33 43.27 2,253 1,731 40.0 117,161 90,000 2,080 Sales managers.................................................. 44.14 41.51 1,849 1,702 41.9 96,158 88,519 2,179 Public relations managers......................................... 39.61 32.83 1,576 1,231 39.8 81,945 64,020 2,069 Administrative services managers.................................. 24.98 24.29 1,018 1,038 40.8 52,901 54,001 2,118 Computer and information systems managers......................... 50.21 47.86 1,999 1,914 39.8 103,944 99,547 2,070 Financial managers................................................ 35.07 30.05 1,428 1,203 40.7 74,090 62,560 2,113 Human resources managers.......................................... 35.14 31.98 1,397 1,279 39.8 72,668 66,518 2,068 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 30.13 30.13 1,228 1,312 40.7 63,851 68,199 2,119 Training and development managers............................... 40.28 35.70 1,582 1,279 39.3 82,283 66,518 2,043 Industrial production managers.................................... 34.07 28.85 1,409 1,296 41.4 73,235 66,950 2,149 Purchasing managers............................................... 35.02 29.31 1,421 1,172 40.6 73,893 60,963 2,110 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 29.63 26.04 1,199 1,112 40.5 62,344 57,845 2,104 Construction managers............................................. 35.13 35.00 1,479 1,440 42.1 76,540 74,999 2,179 Education administrators.......................................... 24.67 26.01 994 1,040 40.3 50,339 50,499 2,041 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.40 21.90 871 876 40.7 44,652 45,556 2,086 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 36.25 32.50 1,425 1,250 39.3 72,033 60,218 1,987 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 28.72 28.71 1,118 1,149 38.9 55,973 50,499 1,949 Engineering managers.............................................. 51.13 53.00 2,097 2,272 41.0 109,069 118,144 2,133 Food service managers............................................. 24.13 21.64 1,103 963 45.7 56,920 49,117 2,359 Funeral directors................................................. 23.34 20.10 971 804 41.6 50,500 41,800 2,164 Lodging managers.................................................. 21.20 17.64 902 794 42.6 46,929 41,278 2,214 Medical and health services managers.............................. 33.28 30.00 1,350 1,200 40.6 70,221 62,400 2,110 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 25.73 25.00 1,039 959 40.4 54,002 49,870 2,099 Social and community service managers............................. 25.20 21.44 987 840 39.2 51,305 43,690 2,036 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 29.19 25.76 1,180 1,049 40.4 60,920 54,080 2,087 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 26.72 24.52 1,078 1,000 40.4 56,072 52,000 2,098 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products..................... 36.54 37.06 1,574 1,606 43.1 81,824 83,493 2,240 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 28.22 25.50 1,130 1,040 40.0 58,760 54,080 2,082 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 22.83 22.12 916 885 40.1 47,649 46,010 2,087 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 29.79 28.81 1,166 1,100 39.1 60,642 57,200 2,036 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 29.59 28.81 1,157 1,098 39.1 60,168 57,075 2,033 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 31.87 27.75 1,262 1,100 39.6 65,629 57,200 2,059 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 23.56 23.77 942 951 40.0 49,002 49,431 2,080 Cost estimators................................................... 29.18 26.31 1,188 1,075 40.7 61,780 55,900 2,117 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 25.79 25.75 1,040 1,030 40.3 50,884 52,501 1,973 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.35 21.92 1,099 767 38.8 57,153 39,861 2,016 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.23 19.49 1,059 940 42.0 55,052 48,901 2,182 Training and development specialists............................ 22.88 18.06 933 722 40.8 40,905 37,440 1,788 Logisticians...................................................... 21.98 19.23 879 769 40.0 45,719 40,000 2,080 Management analysts............................................... 35.22 30.21 1,480 1,208 42.0 76,979 62,828 2,186 Meeting and convention planners................................... 21.40 21.48 924 962 43.2 48,040 50,000 2,245 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 28.74 27.08 1,163 1,096 40.5 60,464 57,000 2,104 Appraisers and assessors of real estate........................... 25.46 25.79 1,019 1,032 40.0 52,965 53,639 2,080 Credit analysts................................................... 28.55 28.28 1,128 1,131 39.5 58,663 58,814 2,055 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 37.45 27.82 1,492 1,085 39.8 77,573 56,441 2,072 Financial analysts.............................................. 43.69 36.06 1,817 1,442 41.6 94,509 75,001 2,163 Personal financial advisors..................................... 34.09 21.49 1,363 860 40.0 70,899 44,701 2,080 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 33.43 29.94 1,248 1,085 37.3 64,920 56,441 1,942 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 35.43 23.89 1,417 950 40.0 73,671 49,400 2,080 Loan officers................................................... 35.80 24.39 1,432 962 40.0 74,485 50,005 2,080 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 34.24 33.16 1,378 1,324 40.3 71,607 68,796 2,092 Computer programmers.............................................. 33.04 32.98 1,350 1,302 40.9 70,208 67,724 2,125 Computer software engineers....................................... 42.24 42.25 1,695 1,690 40.1 88,151 87,882 2,087 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 41.65 42.25 1,669 1,690 40.1 86,801 87,882 2,084 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 43.76 41.90 1,762 1,676 40.3 91,624 87,142 2,094 Computer support specialists...................................... 24.70 19.41 975 769 39.5 50,712 40,000 2,053 Computer systems analysts......................................... 41.05 41.55 1,658 1,692 40.4 86,241 88,001 2,101 Database administrators........................................... 30.46 26.81 1,230 1,072 40.4 63,941 55,763 2,099 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 29.23 28.34 1,175 1,133 40.2 60,800 58,941 2,080 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 30.79 25.47 1,237 1,038 40.2 64,308 54,001 2,089 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 29.45 27.44 1,194 1,115 40.6 62,054 58,001 2,107 Architects, except naval.......................................... 31.09 27.76 1,281 1,154 41.2 66,601 60,000 2,142 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 31.14 27.44 1,285 1,154 41.3 66,809 60,000 2,145 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists................... 29.13 27.23 1,169 1,089 40.1 60,805 56,640 2,088 Surveyors....................................................... 32.56 30.00 1,308 1,200 40.2 68,042 62,400 2,090 Engineers......................................................... 36.44 34.19 1,497 1,390 41.1 77,729 72,268 2,133 Chemical engineers.............................................. 28.20 33.98 1,128 1,359 40.0 58,651 70,680 2,080 Civil engineers................................................. 34.29 33.57 1,426 1,360 41.6 74,152 70,720 2,163 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 52.63 51.79 2,283 2,291 43.4 118,730 119,124 2,256 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 35.54 34.25 1,466 1,379 41.3 76,250 71,718 2,146 Electrical engineers.......................................... 32.22 33.17 1,312 1,327 40.7 68,230 68,994 2,118 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 37.78 34.90 1,573 1,404 41.6 81,789 73,000 2,165 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 37.90 33.78 1,580 1,442 41.7 82,167 75,001 2,168 Industrial engineers.......................................... 34.42 33.78 1,445 1,442 42.0 75,130 75,001 2,183 Mechanical engineers............................................ 32.94 32.72 1,346 1,365 40.9 69,973 71,001 2,124 Petroleum engineers............................................. 48.02 46.92 1,921 1,877 40.0 95,163 97,600 1,982 Drafters.......................................................... 22.56 21.50 899 860 39.8 46,705 44,720 2,070 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 23.32 23.00 933 920 40.0 48,502 47,840 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 18.15 16.00 726 640 40.0 37,761 33,280 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 20.04 19.31 801 772 40.0 41,677 40,165 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.25 20.80 930 832 40.0 48,329 43,264 2,078 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 24.76 25.05 991 1,002 40.0 51,516 52,104 2,080 Environmental engineering technicians........................... 30.81 38.25 1,232 1,530 40.0 62,778 76,500 2,038 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 24.79 20.64 991 826 40.0 51,510 42,937 2,078 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 17.87 15.00 715 600 40.0 37,170 31,200 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 29.44 25.93 1,166 1,037 39.6 60,500 53,934 2,055 Life scientists................................................... 35.60 34.03 1,346 1,155 37.8 69,625 60,060 1,956 Biological scientists........................................... 33.21 38.50 1,178 1,155 35.5 61,270 60,060 1,845 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 34.27 38.50 1,201 1,155 35.0 62,432 60,060 1,822 Physical scientists............................................... 30.86 28.88 1,240 1,144 40.2 64,504 59,500 2,090 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 28.39 27.76 1,136 1,110 40.0 59,051 57,732 2,080 Chemists...................................................... 27.19 27.50 1,087 1,100 40.0 56,549 57,200 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 35.11 34.89 1,419 1,396 40.4 73,807 72,580 2,102 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 28.34 31.50 1,138 1,183 40.1 59,154 61,531 2,087 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 42.07 41.29 1,713 1,652 40.7 89,090 85,879 2,117 Economists........................................................ 40.97 32.89 1,670 1,315 40.8 86,852 68,401 2,120 Market and survey researchers..................................... 28.83 26.49 1,154 1,058 40.0 60,013 54,999 2,082 Market research analysts........................................ 28.83 26.49 1,154 1,058 40.0 60,013 54,999 2,082 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 27.68 31.93 1,095 1,250 39.6 56,963 64,999 2,058 Chemical technicians.............................................. 24.95 21.50 998 860 40.0 51,659 44,724 2,071 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 17.94 18.00 699 720 39.0 36,349 37,432 2,026 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.45 15.95 688 651 39.4 35,386 33,467 2,028 Counselors........................................................ 18.51 16.93 714 673 38.6 36,623 35,214 1,979 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.98 16.93 678 697 39.9 35,231 36,225 2,074 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 24.27 19.57 889 760 36.6 43,987 40,112 1,812 Mental health counselors........................................ 18.40 17.51 736 700 40.0 38,270 36,421 2,080 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 12.54 11.58 486 440 38.7 25,249 22,880 2,013 Social workers.................................................... 18.26 16.95 706 674 38.6 36,294 34,574 1,987 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 16.59 15.50 643 614 38.7 32,358 31,751 1,950 Medical and public health social workers........................ 20.73 18.03 783 721 37.8 40,709 37,500 1,964 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 19.58 18.34 759 734 38.8 39,473 38,147 2,016 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 16.29 15.45 628 601 38.6 32,425 30,999 1,990 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.85 14.13 545 517 39.3 27,967 25,958 2,019 Clergy............................................................ 14.69 14.42 759 731 51.7 39,463 37,998 2,686 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 23.49 20.11 892 768 38.0 46,350 39,917 1,974 Legal occupations................................................... 30.69 24.62 1,253 971 40.8 65,170 50,494 2,124 Lawyers........................................................... 44.57 37.06 1,895 1,635 42.5 98,563 85,000 2,211 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 20.98 18.23 829 720 39.5 43,132 37,450 2,056 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 22.27 22.13 909 885 40.8 47,278 46,039 2,123 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 21.79 21.64 893 885 41.0 46,425 46,039 2,131 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 17.59 14.21 671 560 38.1 30,672 26,520 1,744 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 26.13 23.91 1,029 956 39.4 50,653 49,724 1,939 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 25.38 26.25 976 1,050 38.4 45,760 43,306 1,803 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 22.94 23.52 905 941 39.5 47,083 48,926 2,053 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 25.06 23.91 1,006 956 40.1 50,413 49,724 2,011 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 24.70 23.80 994 956 40.3 49,540 49,498 2,006 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 19.83 17.00 743 678 37.5 32,370 31,171 1,633 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 14.19 12.76 534 511 37.7 26,002 24,274 1,833 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.98 12.50 526 510 37.6 25,646 23,275 1,835 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 16.25 14.99 620 599 38.1 29,483 31,153 1,814 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 24.47 23.50 925 886 37.8 35,271 34,191 1,442 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 25.06 23.85 945 900 37.7 36,054 35,163 1,439 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 19.97 19.25 767 708 38.4 29,231 27,063 1,464 Secondary school teachers....................................... 31.10 29.16 1,146 1,142 36.8 44,477 44,000 1,430 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.22 29.34 1,149 1,143 36.8 44,518 44,000 1,426 Special education teachers...................................... 28.22 25.44 987 763 35.0 42,825 39,686 1,518 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 25.47 25.44 879 763 34.5 39,695 39,686 1,558 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 39.12 37.46 1,410 1,498 36.0 53,242 55,953 1,361 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 16.97 18.50 660 632 38.9 30,724 25,497 1,811 Instructional coordinators........................................ 27.58 27.29 1,050 1,041 38.1 52,164 54,158 1,891 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.11 9.76 395 385 39.0 19,679 19,552 1,946 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 24.26 19.91 965 769 39.8 50,155 40,000 2,068 Artists and related workers....................................... 22.38 21.79 882 872 39.4 45,878 45,319 2,050 Designers......................................................... 22.29 19.23 887 769 39.8 46,129 40,000 2,069 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 31.34 32.45 1,260 1,298 40.2 65,510 67,500 2,090 Floral designers................................................ 12.67 10.27 503 411 39.7 26,180 21,366 2,066 Graphic designers............................................... 20.19 18.75 804 750 39.8 41,823 38,998 2,071 Interior designers.............................................. 24.68 22.00 955 904 38.7 49,675 47,008 2,013 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 39.01 22.96 1,561 918 40.0 81,146 47,751 2,080 Producers and directors......................................... 39.01 22.96 1,561 918 40.0 81,146 47,751 2,080 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 29.07 31.73 1,157 1,111 39.8 60,167 57,750 2,069 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 27.03 22.25 1,075 1,111 39.8 55,894 57,750 2,068 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 17.36 13.46 687 542 39.5 35,708 28,205 2,056 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 17.54 13.46 693 538 39.5 36,048 27,997 2,055 Public relations specialists...................................... 24.28 21.57 962 918 39.6 50,012 47,751 2,060 Writers and editors............................................... 28.18 21.03 1,125 983 39.9 58,514 51,106 2,076 Editors......................................................... 22.51 20.32 906 813 40.2 47,095 42,274 2,093 Technical writers............................................... 33.73 31.71 1,334 1,268 39.5 69,363 65,951 2,056 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.14 20.43 687 750 32.5 35,737 39,000 1,690 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 21.45 18.55 906 742 42.2 47,109 38,574 2,197 Broadcast technicians........................................... 19.65 16.71 825 658 42.0 42,919 34,237 2,185 Photographers..................................................... 13.73 14.49 554 560 40.3 28,784 29,120 2,097 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 18.65 14.92 746 597 40.0 38,799 31,038 2,080 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 14.59 14.92 584 597 40.0 30,348 31,038 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 30.36 24.29 1,192 946 39.2 61,934 49,160 2,040 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 22.89 21.64 910 865 39.8 47,324 45,001 2,068 Pharmacists....................................................... 49.49 50.47 1,970 2,019 39.8 102,457 104,978 2,070 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 87.84 85.53 3,724 3,616 42.4 193,643 188,032 2,204 Family and general practitioners................................ 95.30 78.97 3,834 3,133 40.2 199,351 162,898 2,092 Internists, general............................................. 93.08 67.53 3,571 2,532 38.4 185,680 131,689 1,995 Physician assistants.............................................. 39.87 38.14 1,607 1,591 40.3 83,585 82,747 2,097 Registered nurses................................................. 28.69 26.25 1,131 1,050 39.4 58,799 54,600 2,050 Therapists........................................................ 31.29 29.71 1,224 1,105 39.1 63,254 57,201 2,022 Occupational therapists......................................... 32.89 29.71 1,303 1,188 39.6 67,168 54,414 2,042 Physical therapists............................................. 36.08 31.45 1,402 1,250 38.8 72,882 65,000 2,020 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 22.66 22.52 894 893 39.5 46,496 46,426 2,052 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 26.10 24.05 1,011 962 38.7 51,455 48,108 1,971 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 18.56 17.60 747 727 40.3 38,854 37,805 2,094 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 19.60 18.85 824 762 42.1 42,859 39,603 2,187 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.90 17.55 702 695 39.2 36,483 36,153 2,038 Dental hygienists................................................. 30.80 32.00 1,057 1,083 34.3 54,967 56,340 1,785 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 27.80 27.04 1,094 1,134 39.4 56,884 58,968 2,046 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 26.72 26.75 1,064 1,070 39.8 55,345 55,640 2,071 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 13.32 11.07 526 424 39.5 27,359 22,027 2,053 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.46 15.00 609 600 39.4 31,662 31,200 2,048 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.87 13.94 546 521 39.4 28,384 27,107 2,047 Surgical technologists.......................................... 20.39 20.16 802 786 39.3 41,710 40,889 2,046 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.00 18.00 702 690 39.0 36,496 35,880 2,028 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.19 14.34 598 560 39.4 31,099 29,141 2,047 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 17.24 16.40 681 640 39.5 35,409 33,280 2,054 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 13.01 12.00 497 464 38.2 25,822 24,133 1,985 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 10.23 9.85 400 382 39.1 20,804 19,885 2,033 Home health aides............................................... 9.55 9.51 375 380 39.3 19,524 19,760 2,044 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 10.55 10.00 412 392 39.1 21,426 20,384 2,031 Psychiatric aides............................................... 9.64 9.56 372 368 38.5 19,324 19,115 2,004 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 19.50 17.18 762 684 39.1 39,607 35,568 2,032 Physical therapist assistants................................... 25.46 30.00 1,009 1,200 39.6 52,478 62,400 2,061 Physical therapist aides........................................ 11.14 10.48 427 419 38.3 22,188 21,798 1,992 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.19 13.48 533 517 37.5 27,691 26,884 1,951 Dental assistants............................................... 16.80 16.50 594 578 35.4 30,881 30,035 1,838 Medical assistants.............................................. 12.99 12.50 506 500 38.9 26,302 26,000 2,024 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.34 13.85 546 544 38.0 28,377 28,267 1,979 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 11.16 10.84 415 416 37.2 21,600 21,632 1,936 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 12.21 11.70 485 468 39.7 25,197 24,336 2,063 Protective service occupations...................................... 10.46 10.00 415 390 39.7 20,755 19,989 1,984 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 10.06 9.50 398 380 39.6 20,709 19,760 2,058 Security guards................................................. 10.06 9.50 398 380 39.6 20,709 19,760 2,058 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 10.63 9.42 413 360 38.9 9,083 5,587 855 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 8.85 8.73 337 349 38.1 5,203 5,587 588 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 8.79 8.25 334 312 38.1 17,262 16,120 1,965 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.65 13.70 616 600 42.1 31,648 31,000 2,160 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 16.63 17.00 675 680 40.6 33,745 35,360 2,029 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.37 13.50 608 594 42.3 31,333 30,794 2,180 Cooks............................................................. 9.80 9.38 377 360 38.4 19,513 18,720 1,990 Cooks, fast food................................................ 8.14 8.00 310 302 38.0 16,094 15,721 1,977 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 10.27 10.00 396 381 38.6 20,271 19,793 1,973 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 10.26 9.79 392 380 38.2 20,321 19,745 1,982 Cooks, short order.............................................. 9.44 8.58 367 342 38.9 19,097 17,784 2,023 Food preparation workers.......................................... 8.96 8.50 339 320 37.8 17,408 16,380 1,944 Food service, tipped.............................................. 5.36 4.63 193 174 36.1 9,975 8,840 1,861 Bartenders...................................................... 7.07 7.10 254 250 35.9 13,205 13,013 1,867 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 4.59 3.70 165 130 35.9 8,472 6,760 1,845 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 6.96 7.50 262 274 37.6 13,553 14,227 1,948 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 8.40 8.00 320 300 38.1 16,569 15,600 1,973 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 8.33 8.00 317 300 38.1 16,478 15,600 1,978 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 8.64 8.00 329 300 38.1 16,905 15,600 1,956 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 6.92 8.00 267 320 38.6 13,894 16,640 2,008 Dishwashers....................................................... 8.24 8.00 317 314 38.4 16,323 16,224 1,980 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 8.28 8.00 285 260 34.4 14,604 13,520 1,764 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.99 10.55 471 414 39.3 23,909 20,800 1,993 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.15 18.50 771 725 40.3 39,998 37,712 2,089 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 15.63 13.71 624 555 39.9 32,431 28,850 2,074 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 22.51 26.13 914 1,045 40.6 47,333 54,355 2,103 Building cleaning workers......................................... 10.43 9.08 406 360 39.0 20,891 18,720 2,002 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.09 10.30 439 410 39.6 22,574 20,808 2,035 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 8.21 8.00 308 300 37.5 15,819 15,600 1,926 Pest control workers.............................................. 16.33 15.75 651 630 39.8 33,833 32,760 2,071 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 12.08 11.00 479 440 39.6 22,766 20,280 1,884 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 11.79 11.00 469 420 39.8 22,158 19,594 1,880 Tree trimmers and pruners....................................... 17.11 16.00 604 480 35.3 30,377 24,960 1,775 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.04 10.00 428 380 38.8 21,579 19,440 1,954 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 13.99 14.14 553 505 39.5 28,742 26,284 2,054 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 9.53 9.35 375 374 39.4 19,504 19,440 2,047 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 10.78 9.60 406 340 37.7 16,463 15,015 1,527 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 10.56 8.50 391 289 37.0 13,991 14,560 1,325 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 11.10 11.70 429 423 38.7 21,986 21,983 1,981 Barbers and cosmetologists........................................ 13.16 10.70 489 364 37.1 25,410 18,915 1,930 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.................. 13.31 11.00 495 381 37.2 25,762 19,826 1,936 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers......................... 12.98 11.21 503 448 38.7 26,141 23,311 2,014 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 12.58 11.13 490 445 38.9 25,198 23,150 2,003 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 9.17 9.00 347 360 37.9 17,690 18,720 1,930 Child care workers................................................ 8.71 8.08 344 320 39.5 17,759 16,640 2,040 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.88 11.25 428 444 39.4 22,273 23,105 2,047 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 16.00 14.89 616 596 38.5 24,795 24,440 1,550 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors....................... 19.17 16.83 726 600 37.9 37,749 31,200 1,969 Recreation workers.............................................. 14.19 11.75 553 470 38.9 19,632 18,098 1,383 Sales and related occupations....................................... 19.75 14.44 792 577 40.1 41,109 30,000 2,082 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 19.73 16.35 824 659 41.7 42,823 34,268 2,170 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 17.02 15.75 710 643 41.7 36,911 33,450 2,169 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 31.71 22.84 1,327 1,049 41.8 68,985 54,538 2,175 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.80 10.23 508 400 39.7 26,317 20,800 2,057 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 9.10 8.27 353 328 38.8 18,331 17,029 2,015 Cashiers...................................................... 9.10 8.27 353 328 38.8 18,331 17,029 2,015 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 14.17 12.41 570 500 40.2 29,593 25,979 2,088 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 12.85 10.73 513 420 40.0 26,580 21,840 2,069 Parts salespersons............................................ 15.41 14.50 624 577 40.5 32,462 29,979 2,107 Retail salespersons............................................. 14.94 12.00 601 469 40.2 31,016 24,395 2,076 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 25.20 17.71 986 709 39.1 51,279 36,845 2,035 Insurance sales agents............................................ 28.24 21.16 1,118 824 39.6 58,147 42,848 2,059 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 56.47 33.28 2,263 1,331 40.1 117,686 69,214 2,084 Travel agents..................................................... 15.18 14.85 588 560 38.8 30,586 29,120 2,015 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 30.92 24.31 1,248 972 40.4 64,848 50,563 2,097 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 42.50 32.55 1,705 1,302 40.1 88,655 67,700 2,086 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 27.03 22.51 1,094 910 40.5 56,786 47,093 2,101 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 17.37 14.18 691 567 39.8 35,946 29,484 2,070 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 17.37 14.18 691 567 39.8 35,946 29,484 2,070 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 23.88 19.74 969 811 40.6 50,365 42,179 2,109 Real estate sales agents........................................ 24.63 21.25 988 850 40.1 51,386 44,200 2,086 Sales engineers................................................... 32.13 31.20 1,316 1,248 41.0 68,425 64,898 2,130 Telemarketers..................................................... 11.93 10.14 461 396 38.6 23,961 20,571 2,008 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 19.01 12.50 755 488 39.7 39,230 25,350 2,064 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.09 14.28 595 563 39.4 30,860 29,250 2,045 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.83 20.05 826 802 39.6 42,930 41,704 2,061 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 11.96 11.39 469 452 39.2 24,400 23,483 2,040 Telephone operators............................................... 17.16 17.67 653 662 38.1 33,964 34,449 1,980 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.50 14.00 572 556 39.5 29,747 28,912 2,052 Bill and account collectors..................................... 16.00 14.73 639 589 39.9 33,130 30,647 2,071 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.23 14.04 559 560 39.3 29,045 29,120 2,041 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.64 15.00 616 596 39.4 32,041 31,017 2,048 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.62 16.50 662 650 39.8 34,432 33,800 2,072 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.93 17.00 663 680 39.1 34,454 35,360 2,035 Tellers......................................................... 11.63 11.05 461 440 39.6 23,952 22,880 2,060 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 18.81 18.26 728 715 38.7 37,861 37,201 2,013 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.68 13.44 580 538 39.5 30,182 27,955 2,056 Customer service representatives.................................. 16.06 15.37 636 600 39.6 32,940 31,200 2,051 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 15.95 18.10 633 685 39.7 32,925 35,608 2,064 File clerks....................................................... 11.82 10.75 467 430 39.5 24,259 22,360 2,052 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 9.35 9.00 368 360 39.3 18,751 18,720 2,006 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.92 10.56 488 422 37.8 25,368 21,965 1,964 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.53 14.91 614 585 39.6 31,937 30,410 2,057 New accounts clerks............................................... 13.66 13.47 541 522 39.6 28,108 27,129 2,058 Order clerks...................................................... 14.63 13.60 584 543 40.0 30,386 28,250 2,077 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 15.99 15.12 630 587 39.4 32,762 30,500 2,049 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 12.51 12.00 492 480 39.3 25,552 24,960 2,043 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 13.40 13.43 529 533 39.5 27,516 27,693 2,053 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 17.97 17.86 719 714 40.0 37,376 37,149 2,080 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.11 10.99 428 423 38.5 22,242 22,000 2,001 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.43 15.39 627 615 40.7 32,628 32,003 2,115 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 15.60 15.39 635 620 40.7 33,016 32,240 2,116 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 15.60 12.44 624 498 40.0 32,439 25,875 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 18.07 17.26 724 690 40.1 37,630 35,897 2,083 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.59 12.63 542 500 39.9 28,158 26,000 2,072 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.07 11.88 484 477 40.1 25,089 24,931 2,078 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 12.80 12.09 512 483 40.0 26,630 25,137 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 17.71 16.85 691 663 39.1 35,746 34,001 2,019 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 21.09 19.84 832 780 39.5 43,278 40,545 2,052 Legal secretaries............................................... 18.42 16.59 721 663 39.1 37,480 34,501 2,034 Medical secretaries............................................. 15.62 14.95 603 590 38.6 31,333 30,784 2,006 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.83 15.49 616 616 38.9 31,541 31,200 1,992 Computer operators................................................ 17.06 17.00 682 680 40.0 35,482 35,362 2,080 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.02 12.76 507 500 38.9 26,345 25,999 2,023 Data entry keyers............................................... 12.58 12.10 489 480 38.9 25,422 24,960 2,020 Word processors and typists..................................... 15.19 14.36 594 540 39.1 30,896 28,080 2,034 Desktop publishers................................................ 16.94 15.34 655 582 38.7 34,075 30,268 2,011 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 16.52 15.87 642 615 38.9 33,387 31,984 2,021 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.32 12.50 486 470 39.5 25,280 24,453 2,052 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.94 13.00 545 507 39.1 28,303 26,261 2,030 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 13.26 12.39 529 495 39.9 27,484 25,763 2,073 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 12.51 12.00 500 480 40.0 25,141 24,960 2,010 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.86 9.61 394 384 40.0 19,220 18,200 1,950 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse......... 10.09 9.63 404 385 40.0 19,054 14,560 1,889 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 19.30 17.23 770 680 39.9 39,224 35,360 2,033 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 26.96 25.00 1,100 1,000 40.8 56,856 52,000 2,109 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 25.83 26.73 1,030 1,069 39.9 51,369 51,318 1,988 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 26.40 26.73 1,052 1,069 39.9 52,344 51,318 1,983 Carpenters........................................................ 20.47 19.00 815 760 39.8 41,977 39,520 2,050 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers.................. 21.34 19.00 836 713 39.2 43,428 37,050 2,035 Carpet installers............................................... 25.81 20.00 1,015 800 39.3 52,757 41,600 2,044 Tile and marble setters......................................... 19.13 16.50 754 658 39.4 39,127 34,216 2,046 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 19.60 18.35 780 734 39.8 39,207 37,440 2,001 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 19.54 18.35 778 734 39.8 39,081 37,440 2,000 Construction laborers............................................. 15.92 14.00 630 560 39.6 31,425 28,080 1,974 Construction equipment operators.................................. 20.23 17.30 807 692 39.9 38,942 33,895 1,925 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 16.45 15.00 654 600 39.7 30,482 28,560 1,853 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 21.84 18.00 873 720 40.0 42,768 36,491 1,958 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 17.04 16.00 680 640 39.9 35,343 33,280 2,074 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 16.73 16.00 668 640 39.9 34,723 33,280 2,075 Tapers.......................................................... 18.21 17.00 728 680 40.0 37,734 35,360 2,072 Electricians...................................................... 20.12 18.50 805 740 40.0 41,872 38,480 2,081 Glaziers.......................................................... 17.56 16.00 702 640 40.0 36,518 33,280 2,080 Insulation workers................................................ 16.50 16.21 660 648 40.0 34,313 33,711 2,080 Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall.................... 13.99 15.00 560 600 40.0 29,096 31,198 2,080 Insulation workers, mechanical.................................. 18.49 16.73 740 669 40.0 38,455 34,788 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 15.31 13.50 605 530 39.5 31,092 27,352 2,031 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 15.18 13.50 600 526 39.5 30,825 27,047 2,031 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 22.19 20.36 887 815 40.0 45,824 42,355 2,065 Pipelayers...................................................... 18.58 14.00 743 560 40.0 38,653 29,120 2,080 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 22.43 20.50 896 816 40.0 46,288 42,355 2,064 Plasterers and stucco masons...................................... 16.19 16.40 642 656 39.7 33,334 34,110 2,059 Roofers........................................................... 17.91 15.50 713 620 39.8 34,935 32,240 1,951 Sheet metal workers............................................... 19.83 17.05 778 670 39.2 40,465 34,840 2,040 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 22.40 22.45 896 898 40.0 46,408 45,798 2,072 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 13.02 12.00 519 480 39.9 26,316 24,715 2,021 Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters............................................... 13.49 12.05 529 480 39.2 26,398 22,880 1,956 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 13.58 13.46 543 538 40.0 28,249 27,997 2,080 Helpers--electricians........................................... 10.18 10.00 407 400 40.0 21,139 20,400 2,076 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons.. 10.71 11.00 428 440 40.0 22,267 22,880 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 13.02 13.00 521 520 40.0 27,073 27,040 2,080 Helpers--roofers................................................ 10.24 10.50 410 420 40.0 20,332 21,840 1,985 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 28.53 31.84 1,141 1,274 40.0 59,340 66,233 2,080 Elevator installers and repairers................................. 40.16 41.04 1,606 1,642 40.0 83,535 85,363 2,080 Hazardous materials removal workers............................... 19.82 15.61 793 624 40.0 40,060 32,460 2,021 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners..................... 17.85 21.87 792 694 44.3 41,169 36,088 2,306 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 16.11 14.61 643 580 39.9 32,799 29,802 2,036 Earth drillers, except oil and gas................................ 16.88 14.90 675 596 40.0 35,119 30,992 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 22.19 21.40 888 856 40.0 46,114 44,512 2,078 Roustabouts, oil and gas.......................................... 22.00 19.50 880 780 40.0 45,757 40,560 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 18.97 17.80 764 717 40.3 39,604 37,016 2,088 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 26.39 24.80 1,095 1,015 41.5 56,953 52,781 2,158 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 16.78 16.95 670 678 39.9 34,854 35,264 2,077 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 25.62 28.10 1,025 1,124 40.0 53,287 58,438 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 25.62 28.10 1,025 1,124 40.0 53,287 58,438 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 17.51 16.84 701 673 40.0 36,447 34,986 2,082 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 17.60 17.20 704 688 40.0 36,603 35,776 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 32.43 34.73 1,297 1,389 40.0 67,456 72,238 2,080 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 14.80 12.41 592 496 40.0 30,780 25,802 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.41 18.00 774 720 39.9 40,251 37,440 2,074 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 22.44 20.00 921 800 41.0 46,789 41,600 2,085 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 18.15 16.95 733 689 40.4 38,106 35,843 2,100 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.29 16.00 699 640 40.4 36,364 33,280 2,103 Automotive glass installers and repairers....................... 17.60 17.43 704 697 40.0 36,598 36,256 2,080 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 18.40 17.41 743 700 40.4 38,632 36,400 2,100 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 19.07 18.61 766 744 40.2 39,839 38,705 2,089 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 18.14 17.50 740 734 40.8 38,444 38,147 2,119 Farm equipment mechanics........................................ 16.05 15.97 678 639 42.3 35,274 33,218 2,198 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 19.30 18.63 772 745 40.0 40,120 38,750 2,079 Small engine mechanics............................................ 16.60 16.87 661 675 39.8 34,288 33,333 2,066 Motorboat mechanics............................................. 16.58 17.00 656 680 39.5 34,093 35,360 2,056 Motorcycle mechanics............................................ 17.64 14.72 703 589 39.9 36,118 30,613 2,048 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics........ 16.12 16.00 645 640 40.0 33,534 33,280 2,080 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 10.42 10.00 414 400 39.8 21,552 20,794 2,068 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.32 10.00 410 400 39.7 21,316 20,794 2,066 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 18.95 19.00 758 760 40.0 39,421 39,520 2,080 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 21.48 21.50 859 860 40.0 44,685 44,720 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.99 18.25 766 720 40.3 39,827 37,440 2,097 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 17.67 17.50 718 689 40.7 37,362 35,849 2,114 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.40 16.80 695 672 39.9 35,858 34,549 2,061 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 20.96 20.75 837 830 39.9 43,333 42,738 2,068 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 15.86 15.50 633 620 39.9 32,590 31,770 2,055 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.50 15.42 700 617 40.0 36,191 31,932 2,068 Millwrights..................................................... 19.79 17.27 792 691 40.0 41,169 35,917 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.05 28.09 1,042 1,124 40.0 53,956 58,406 2,071 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 28.01 27.91 1,120 1,116 40.0 58,266 58,053 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 25.38 28.15 1,015 1,126 40.0 52,498 58,552 2,068 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 18.32 15.50 733 620 40.0 38,103 32,240 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 14.25 13.33 567 533 39.8 29,109 27,373 2,042 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.08 11.25 483 450 39.9 24,540 23,400 2,031 Production occupations.............................................. 13.99 12.56 556 500 39.7 28,876 26,000 2,063 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 21.90 21.15 891 858 40.7 46,338 44,616 2,116 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 11.76 10.81 468 430 39.8 24,325 22,385 2,069 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 10.69 10.30 428 412 40.0 22,244 21,424 2,080 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 12.26 10.86 488 434 39.8 25,355 22,570 2,068 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 11.28 11.00 446 430 39.6 23,217 22,360 2,059 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 18.99 17.47 760 699 40.0 39,499 36,327 2,080 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 14.65 14.90 586 596 40.0 30,472 30,988 2,080 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 11.02 10.36 439 415 39.9 22,825 21,549 2,072 Fiberglass laminators and fabricators........................... 12.38 13.00 495 520 40.0 25,750 27,040 2,080 Team assemblers................................................. 11.36 11.00 454 440 40.0 23,544 22,800 2,073 Bakers............................................................ 11.18 10.50 437 420 39.1 22,700 21,840 2,031 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 13.56 13.30 532 525 39.2 27,671 27,300 2,041 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 13.82 13.95 545 558 39.5 28,365 29,016 2,053 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 14.35 17.38 532 580 37.1 27,648 30,160 1,927 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 10.00 9.50 400 380 40.0 20,794 19,760 2,080 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 11.07 11.00 439 429 39.7 22,772 22,295 2,057 Food batchmakers................................................ 11.87 12.25 466 446 39.3 24,125 22,295 2,033 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.67 16.95 689 660 39.0 35,811 34,320 2,026 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.82 16.00 653 631 38.8 33,951 32,802 2,019 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 23.66 21.64 946 865 40.0 49,210 45,001 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 13.37 13.25 533 526 39.8 27,692 27,330 2,071 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.86 14.00 550 560 39.7 28,600 29,120 2,063 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 13.05 12.34 522 494 40.0 27,142 25,667 2,080 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 13.49 12.60 539 504 40.0 28,028 26,208 2,078 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.96 11.75 519 470 40.0 26,963 24,440 2,080 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 12.25 11.86 489 474 39.9 25,364 23,920 2,071 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 13.64 13.07 545 523 40.0 28,339 27,179 2,078 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.23 16.00 649 640 40.0 33,733 33,280 2,078 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 16.57 18.81 663 753 40.0 34,465 39,131 2,080 Machinists........................................................ 19.43 19.50 777 781 40.0 40,382 40,627 2,078 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 18.17 16.95 727 678 40.0 37,798 35,256 2,080 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 11.89 11.00 467 430 39.3 24,299 22,360 2,043 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 11.61 10.75 456 420 39.3 23,706 21,840 2,042 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 12.84 11.85 497 460 38.7 25,858 23,920 2,014 Tool and die makers............................................... 21.09 21.00 843 840 40.0 43,718 43,680 2,073 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 15.81 15.00 632 600 40.0 32,854 31,200 2,078 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 15.87 15.00 635 600 40.0 32,993 31,200 2,078 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.04 13.13 562 525 40.0 29,201 27,310 2,080 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 14.13 13.85 568 560 40.2 29,525 29,120 2,089 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 14.18 13.85 567 554 40.0 29,488 28,808 2,080 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 18.89 15.50 756 620 40.0 39,295 32,240 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 13.33 12.00 533 480 40.0 27,729 24,960 2,080 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 14.64 15.39 574 615 39.3 29,873 32,001 2,041 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 12.63 11.21 498 440 39.4 25,886 22,880 2,050 Bindery workers................................................. 12.49 11.00 492 440 39.4 25,595 22,880 2,049 Printers.......................................................... 16.08 16.00 638 640 39.7 33,188 33,280 2,064 Job printers.................................................... 17.02 18.00 666 720 39.1 34,621 37,440 2,034 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 16.66 16.73 661 669 39.7 34,390 34,800 2,065 Printing machine operators...................................... 15.61 15.19 622 608 39.8 32,336 31,595 2,071 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 10.77 10.00 422 391 39.1 21,928 20,317 2,035 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.35 9.00 362 351 38.7 18,817 18,252 2,013 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 9.48 9.14 371 366 39.2 19,307 19,011 2,037 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.74 12.14 550 431 37.3 28,610 22,425 1,941 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.38 12.14 534 431 37.1 27,777 22,425 1,932 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 10.47 10.15 414 406 39.6 21,540 21,112 2,058 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 13.62 10.40 545 416 40.0 28,333 21,632 2,080 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 9.48 9.50 372 380 39.2 19,323 19,760 2,039 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 11.01 10.92 435 437 39.5 22,619 22,714 2,054 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.19 11.00 519 440 39.3 26,990 22,880 2,046 Upholsterers.................................................... 12.92 10.50 514 420 39.8 26,752 21,840 2,071 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 13.89 14.00 556 560 40.0 28,890 29,120 2,079 Furniture finishers............................................... 13.36 12.25 534 490 40.0 27,785 25,480 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.22 11.68 487 466 39.9 25,297 24,299 2,071 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 11.80 11.00 471 440 39.9 24,418 22,880 2,070 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 12.61 13.00 503 520 39.9 26,132 27,040 2,072 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 26.61 27.85 1,065 1,114 40.0 55,358 57,928 2,080 Power plant operators........................................... 25.93 27.82 1,037 1,113 40.0 53,934 57,859 2,080 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 19.75 18.21 790 728 40.0 41,075 37,877 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 25.80 28.60 1,017 1,064 39.4 52,905 55,307 2,051 Gas plant operators............................................. 29.76 32.12 1,191 1,285 40.0 61,907 66,810 2,080 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 17.17 16.62 687 665 40.0 35,718 34,570 2,080 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 17.01 15.18 681 607 40.0 35,389 31,574 2,080 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 14.63 14.00 584 560 39.9 29,513 27,438 2,018 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 15.77 15.40 631 616 40.0 32,334 27,438 2,050 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 12.90 11.50 516 460 40.0 26,035 23,504 2,019 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 15.06 14.79 600 592 39.9 30,130 28,240 2,000 Cutting workers................................................... 13.45 12.97 532 500 39.6 27,670 26,021 2,058 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 14.42 15.00 577 600 40.0 29,989 31,200 2,080 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 13.17 12.50 520 500 39.4 27,023 26,000 2,051 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 12.13 12.48 485 499 40.0 25,230 25,958 2,080 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 11.86 11.46 474 458 40.0 24,673 23,837 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 14.31 13.00 571 520 39.9 29,558 27,040 2,066 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 17.41 16.05 682 616 39.2 35,472 32,032 2,038 Dental laboratory technicians................................... 18.69 16.05 728 631 38.9 37,839 32,795 2,025 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 12.68 12.70 505 508 39.8 26,015 26,414 2,051 Painting workers.................................................. 14.36 13.00 575 520 40.1 29,897 27,040 2,082 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 12.63 12.00 505 480 40.0 26,215 24,960 2,075 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 18.22 17.00 736 680 40.4 38,267 35,360 2,100 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 13.13 13.00 522 520 39.8 27,155 27,040 2,068 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 12.57 11.00 495 440 39.4 25,723 22,880 2,047 Photographic process workers.................................... 13.65 11.00 542 440 39.7 28,192 22,880 2,066 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 11.94 12.00 468 480 39.2 24,318 24,960 2,036 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 11.63 10.50 462 420 39.8 24,013 21,840 2,065 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 11.09 9.25 443 370 40.0 23,061 19,240 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 11.57 11.00 463 440 40.0 24,074 22,880 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 15.02 15.33 593 613 39.5 30,846 31,886 2,053 Helpers--production workers..................................... 10.56 10.00 420 400 39.8 21,840 20,800 2,069 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.89 13.00 561 519 40.4 28,951 26,520 2,084 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 19.29 16.78 794 671 41.2 41,063 34,528 2,129 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 21.78 22.65 922 906 42.3 47,933 47,102 2,201 Bus drivers....................................................... 11.96 11.63 462 465 38.6 22,942 24,197 1,917 Bus drivers, school............................................. 10.78 10.28 369 319 34.3 14,819 12,266 1,375 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 15.50 15.00 635 600 40.9 32,655 31,200 2,107 Driver/sales workers............................................ 15.53 15.00 626 610 40.3 32,545 31,720 2,095 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 16.69 15.70 695 640 41.7 35,558 33,263 2,130 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 13.00 12.00 516 480 39.7 26,805 24,960 2,062 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 9.96 9.45 382 360 38.3 19,847 18,720 1,993 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 13.71 14.16 543 566 39.6 27,226 26,053 1,986 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 19.77 20.00 936 1,021 47.3 46,976 53,075 2,376 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 19.77 20.00 936 1,021 47.3 46,976 53,075 2,376 Parking lot attendants............................................ 8.86 7.50 331 263 37.4 17,226 13,650 1,945 Service station attendants........................................ 10.65 9.05 423 362 39.7 21,981 18,832 2,063 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 11.28 9.50 451 380 40.0 23,457 19,760 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 18.71 18.76 748 750 40.0 38,692 39,021 2,068 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 16.48 16.00 657 640 39.9 33,481 32,552 2,032 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.43 16.00 655 640 39.9 33,366 32,448 2,031 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 13.86 13.17 555 520 40.0 28,827 27,040 2,080 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 10.65 10.00 422 400 39.6 21,815 20,800 2,047 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 9.82 9.00 392 360 39.9 20,366 18,720 2,073 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 11.14 10.40 440 408 39.5 22,688 20,904 2,037 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 10.63 10.04 425 402 40.0 22,113 20,883 2,080 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 9.92 9.56 393 380 39.7 20,301 19,656 2,046 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.56 10.50 476 475 41.2 24,753 24,715 2,141 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 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........................................................... $22.37 $17.54 $888 $695 39.7 $45,962 $36,046 2,054 Management occupations.............................................. 46.97 42.20 1,901 1,710 40.5 98,808 88,872 2,104 Chief executives.................................................. 179.75 84.64 8,073 3,827 44.9 419,822 199,001 2,336 General and operations managers................................... 55.57 48.53 2,313 2,019 41.6 120,280 105,008 2,164 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 33.02 29.69 1,361 1,188 41.2 70,776 61,755 2,143 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 48.84 45.25 1,989 1,810 40.7 103,439 94,128 2,118 Marketing managers.............................................. 52.00 47.03 2,094 1,863 40.3 108,867 96,899 2,094 Sales managers.................................................. 44.19 38.50 1,831 1,587 41.4 95,218 82,499 2,155 Public relations managers......................................... 45.07 36.32 1,779 1,453 39.5 92,522 75,546 2,053 Administrative services managers.................................. 35.23 34.16 1,411 1,362 40.1 73,382 70,814 2,083 Computer and information systems managers......................... 55.12 52.85 2,232 2,112 40.5 116,033 109,824 2,105 Financial managers................................................ 48.90 42.68 1,968 1,759 40.3 102,359 91,456 2,093 Human resources managers.......................................... 35.16 27.40 1,413 1,096 40.2 73,450 56,992 2,089 Compensation and benefits managers.............................. 45.27 43.22 1,841 1,729 40.7 95,744 89,906 2,115 Industrial production managers.................................... 42.67 41.35 1,748 1,664 41.0 90,909 86,551 2,131 Purchasing managers............................................... 44.33 39.25 1,781 1,562 40.2 92,633 81,216 2,089 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers................ 39.92 39.38 1,626 1,575 40.7 84,556 81,900 2,118 Construction managers............................................. 36.81 34.74 1,500 1,446 40.8 78,016 75,207 2,119 Education administrators.......................................... 35.73 30.94 1,379 1,222 38.6 70,901 62,001 1,984 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 21.33 20.99 823 840 38.6 41,389 36,249 1,940 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 38.05 40.87 1,531 1,635 40.2 77,895 85,010 2,047 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.61 31.69 1,438 1,222 38.2 74,364 63,523 1,977 Engineering managers.............................................. 57.32 54.58 2,324 2,185 40.5 120,864 113,610 2,109 Food service managers............................................. 26.49 24.04 1,110 962 41.9 57,741 50,003 2,180 Lodging managers.................................................. 27.70 18.88 1,200 962 43.3 62,386 50,001 2,252 Medical and health services managers.............................. 40.35 37.80 1,621 1,500 40.2 84,280 78,000 2,089 Natural sciences managers......................................... 40.69 36.35 1,541 1,454 37.9 80,119 75,600 1,969 Property, real estate, and community association managers......... 26.73 25.25 1,068 981 40.0 55,544 51,000 2,078 Social and community service managers............................. 27.09 23.68 1,049 929 38.7 54,441 48,298 2,010 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 31.08 28.18 1,243 1,124 40.0 64,640 58,432 2,080 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 28.60 26.44 1,159 1,056 40.5 60,288 54,910 2,108 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products............... 28.25 25.58 1,135 1,023 40.2 59,011 53,206 2,089 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 28.83 27.32 1,174 1,090 40.7 61,037 56,680 2,117 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 24.81 22.59 966 877 38.9 50,207 45,619 2,024 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 24.84 22.21 966 870 38.9 50,244 45,250 2,023 Insurance appraisers, auto damage............................... 24.34 26.99 953 1,058 39.1 49,547 55,000 2,035 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation..................................... 29.19 22.57 1,228 1,016 42.1 63,843 52,814 2,187 Cost estimators................................................... 34.30 33.72 1,389 1,349 40.5 72,220 70,138 2,106 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 28.61 27.50 1,136 1,087 39.7 59,058 56,499 2,064 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 28.00 27.30 1,115 1,092 39.8 57,941 56,776 2,069 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 27.16 25.75 1,077 1,030 39.7 56,017 53,556 2,063 Training and development specialists............................ 27.83 27.56 1,108 1,058 39.8 57,634 55,000 2,071 Logisticians...................................................... 31.77 30.31 1,270 1,212 40.0 66,014 63,036 2,078 Management analysts............................................... 36.91 36.10 1,474 1,450 39.9 76,656 75,383 2,077 Meeting and convention planners................................... 25.31 25.09 996 1,004 39.3 51,781 52,196 2,046 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 28.11 26.18 1,119 1,038 39.8 58,178 54,001 2,070 Budget analysts................................................... 36.06 34.25 1,502 1,433 41.7 78,129 74,499 2,167 Credit analysts................................................... 26.38 23.05 1,045 918 39.6 54,346 47,719 2,060 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 35.23 30.21 1,410 1,192 40.0 73,316 62,000 2,081 Financial analysts.............................................. 36.74 31.09 1,484 1,244 40.4 77,165 64,676 2,100 Personal financial advisors..................................... 31.75 23.80 1,262 937 39.7 65,599 48,726 2,066 Insurance underwriters.......................................... 32.00 28.16 1,248 1,115 39.0 64,872 57,990 2,027 Financial examiners............................................... 29.44 27.15 1,182 1,135 40.1 61,453 59,026 2,087 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 28.85 25.00 1,156 982 40.1 60,094 51,064 2,083 Loan counselors................................................. 24.98 16.95 994 678 39.8 51,679 35,256 2,069 Loan officers................................................... 29.14 25.24 1,168 1,000 40.1 60,728 52,000 2,084 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 36.77 35.91 1,474 1,436 40.1 76,638 74,695 2,084 Computer and information scientists, research..................... 45.78 44.05 1,831 1,762 40.0 95,232 91,624 2,080 Computer programmers.............................................. 34.51 33.47 1,377 1,333 39.9 71,602 69,339 2,075 Computer software engineers....................................... 42.81 41.83 1,735 1,684 40.5 90,198 87,585 2,107 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 41.89 40.92 1,707 1,658 40.7 88,767 86,199 2,119 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 43.54 42.71 1,756 1,718 40.3 91,327 89,336 2,097 Computer support specialists...................................... 26.00 23.23 1,037 929 39.9 53,922 48,308 2,074 Computer systems analysts......................................... 37.81 37.11 1,511 1,475 40.0 78,565 76,690 2,078 Database administrators........................................... 34.93 35.62 1,391 1,423 39.8 72,340 74,006 2,071 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 33.83 32.04 1,355 1,282 40.1 70,457 66,647 2,083 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 35.32 32.29 1,410 1,292 39.9 73,315 67,159 2,076 Actuaries......................................................... 39.29 38.46 1,545 1,535 39.3 80,319 79,825 2,044 Operations research analysts...................................... 34.12 32.22 1,336 1,249 39.1 69,448 64,931 2,035 Statisticians..................................................... 40.00 41.80 1,570 1,567 39.2 81,618 81,500 2,041 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 35.48 34.06 1,430 1,379 40.3 74,326 71,635 2,095 Architects, except naval.......................................... 35.07 31.73 1,428 1,269 40.7 74,254 66,000 2,117 Architects, except landscape and naval.......................... 35.07 31.73 1,428 1,269 40.7 74,254 66,000 2,117 Engineers......................................................... 40.01 38.83 1,618 1,572 40.4 84,119 81,759 2,103 Aerospace engineers............................................. 48.11 49.04 1,927 1,962 40.1 100,204 101,999 2,083 Chemical engineers.............................................. 40.96 39.39 1,644 1,576 40.1 85,469 81,937 2,087 Civil engineers................................................. 36.76 35.07 1,499 1,411 40.8 77,956 73,389 2,121 Computer hardware engineers..................................... 41.40 42.62 1,697 1,738 41.0 88,224 90,355 2,131 Electrical and electronics engineers............................ 40.82 40.83 1,649 1,637 40.4 85,770 85,114 2,101 Electrical engineers.......................................... 41.30 41.16 1,678 1,666 40.6 87,236 86,617 2,112 Electronics engineers, except computer........................ 40.37 40.48 1,623 1,619 40.2 84,405 84,200 2,091 Environmental engineers......................................... 43.15 43.80 1,729 1,752 40.1 89,902 91,104 2,084 Industrial engineers, including health and safety............... 36.06 35.01 1,467 1,420 40.7 76,290 73,848 2,116 Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors............................................. 40.32 36.42 1,628 1,457 40.4 84,659 75,754 2,100 Industrial engineers.......................................... 35.23 34.26 1,435 1,402 40.7 74,644 72,900 2,119 Materials engineers............................................. 33.52 33.97 1,377 1,390 41.1 71,588 72,280 2,135 Mechanical engineers............................................ 35.39 33.65 1,445 1,381 40.8 75,125 71,806 2,123 Nuclear engineers............................................... 41.02 40.49 1,641 1,620 40.0 85,322 84,219 2,080 Petroleum engineers............................................. 49.02 44.23 1,961 1,769 40.0 101,969 92,000 2,080 Drafters.......................................................... 25.29 23.94 1,010 960 39.9 52,500 49,920 2,076 Architectural and civil drafters................................ 27.50 26.92 1,100 1,077 40.0 57,201 55,998 2,080 Electrical and electronics drafters............................. 24.24 23.94 970 958 40.0 50,417 49,799 2,080 Mechanical drafters............................................. 24.53 22.16 981 886 40.0 51,030 46,087 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 24.41 24.50 976 980 40.0 50,606 50,941 2,074 Aerospace engineering and operations technicians................ 28.25 27.87 1,135 1,118 40.2 59,031 58,157 2,089 Civil engineering technicians................................... 23.11 23.90 924 956 40.0 48,059 49,712 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.85 22.79 914 912 40.0 47,514 47,403 2,079 Electro-mechanical technicians.................................. 25.93 27.52 1,037 1,101 40.0 53,944 57,237 2,080 Industrial engineering technicians.............................. 24.31 24.84 975 980 40.1 50,718 50,948 2,086 Mechanical engineering technicians.............................. 21.81 20.17 875 807 40.1 45,387 41,756 2,081 Surveying and mapping technicians................................. 30.06 31.73 1,202 1,269 40.0 62,520 66,000 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 32.05 28.02 1,276 1,115 39.8 66,148 57,780 2,064 Life scientists................................................... 34.70 30.52 1,355 1,184 39.0 70,388 61,589 2,029 Agricultural and food scientists................................ 38.57 39.92 1,515 1,462 39.3 78,784 76,049 2,043 Food scientists and technologists............................. 36.53 39.92 1,429 1,462 39.1 74,301 76,049 2,034 Biological scientists........................................... 35.01 33.90 1,366 1,352 39.0 70,910 70,307 2,025 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 37.36 38.11 1,444 1,429 38.6 75,065 74,305 2,009 Microbiologists............................................... 29.19 27.67 1,180 1,176 40.4 61,369 61,142 2,102 Medical scientists.............................................. 33.93 25.83 1,333 1,026 39.3 69,318 53,331 2,043 Physical scientists............................................... 39.25 35.34 1,583 1,414 40.3 81,919 72,700 2,087 Astronomers and physicists...................................... 47.92 46.00 1,903 1,838 39.7 98,938 95,576 2,065 Physicists.................................................... 47.92 46.00 1,903 1,838 39.7 98,938 95,576 2,065 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 38.21 32.42 1,542 1,297 40.4 80,166 67,442 2,098 Chemists...................................................... 37.54 31.13 1,520 1,245 40.5 79,031 64,744 2,105 Materials scientists.......................................... 39.96 36.75 1,598 1,470 40.0 83,113 76,440 2,080 Environmental scientists and geoscientists...................... 38.77 34.00 1,613 1,414 41.6 83,866 73,503 2,163 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health.... 37.39 34.00 1,566 1,414 41.9 81,456 73,503 2,179 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers............ 53.62 39.00 2,145 1,560 40.0 111,524 81,120 2,080 Economists........................................................ 33.03 25.24 1,450 1,192 43.9 75,386 62,005 2,282 Market and survey researchers..................................... 37.21 32.19 1,537 1,327 41.3 79,909 69,002 2,148 Market research analysts........................................ 37.22 32.19 1,537 1,327 41.3 79,937 69,002 2,148 Psychologists..................................................... 27.87 20.43 1,074 827 38.5 54,074 43,407 1,940 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 29.48 21.20 1,130 848 38.3 56,678 44,092 1,923 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 38.73 33.85 1,490 1,212 38.5 77,499 63,027 2,001 Agricultural and food science technicians......................... 21.82 20.38 867 815 39.7 45,075 42,386 2,066 Biological technicians............................................ 20.41 18.99 806 760 39.5 41,935 39,503 2,054 Chemical technicians.............................................. 22.10 22.23 880 889 39.8 45,687 46,247 2,067 Nuclear technicians............................................... 34.83 34.68 1,393 1,387 40.0 72,448 72,134 2,080 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 22.90 21.38 914 860 39.9 47,396 44,720 2,070 Environmental science and protection technicians, including health....................................................... 27.25 30.59 1,090 1,224 40.0 56,686 63,627 2,080 Community and social services occupations........................... 18.21 16.79 711 655 39.1 36,815 34,000 2,022 Counselors........................................................ 17.94 17.16 701 673 39.1 36,275 34,999 2,022 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.54 15.91 652 635 39.4 33,898 33,008 2,049 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 18.77 17.11 727 673 38.8 37,466 34,999 1,996 Mental health counselors........................................ 19.50 18.60 768 721 39.4 39,926 37,502 2,047 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 15.84 17.16 621 666 39.2 32,306 34,632 2,039 Social workers.................................................... 20.37 18.87 794 735 39.0 41,122 38,189 2,019 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 18.04 17.30 690 673 38.2 35,383 34,944 1,961 Medical and public health social workers........................ 24.87 24.78 968 971 38.9 50,318 50,502 2,023 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 17.57 16.54 701 661 39.9 36,426 34,353 2,073 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 14.29 12.88 562 515 39.3 29,038 26,790 2,032 Social and human service assistants............................. 12.32 12.50 484 498 39.3 24,973 25,126 2,026 Clergy............................................................ 20.15 21.28 766 695 38.0 39,851 36,131 1,977 Legal occupations................................................... 59.01 53.36 2,365 2,212 40.1 122,803 115,003 2,081 Lawyers........................................................... 74.21 69.97 3,030 2,890 40.8 157,551 150,274 2,123 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 28.79 27.79 1,103 1,081 38.3 57,346 56,200 1,992 Miscellaneous legal support workers............................... 23.95 21.45 953 858 39.8 48,576 44,620 2,028 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers..................... 25.56 25.51 1,023 1,020 40.0 53,170 53,052 2,080 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 35.95 31.04 1,386 1,216 38.6 60,735 52,911 1,689 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 48.81 40.68 1,904 1,617 39.0 79,250 66,023 1,624 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 58.72 54.52 2,241 2,060 38.2 86,955 79,472 1,481 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 43.37 41.24 1,673 1,566 38.6 64,816 58,931 1,494 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 39.96 37.28 1,459 1,364 36.5 63,250 56,124 1,583 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 44.39 41.49 1,741 1,577 39.2 65,247 60,101 1,470 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 73.87 80.94 2,886 3,103 39.1 109,102 113,527 1,477 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 73.73 80.94 2,878 3,103 39.0 109,356 116,150 1,483 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 53.91 46.19 2,263 1,939 42.0 103,444 96,075 1,919 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 53.91 46.19 2,263 1,939 42.0 103,444 96,075 1,919 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 56.26 51.88 2,141 2,045 38.1 87,073 83,597 1,548 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 55.58 51.66 2,069 1,860 37.2 77,574 68,976 1,396 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 62.60 53.56 2,430 2,142 38.8 107,096 109,950 1,711 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.57 40.64 1,770 1,622 38.0 70,522 65,035 1,514 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 59.91 56.39 2,168 2,115 36.2 77,639 76,141 1,296 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 41.74 41.95 1,645 1,678 39.4 78,067 84,350 1,871 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 46.47 42.74 1,790 1,611 38.5 71,052 66,390 1,529 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 49.78 39.47 1,877 1,579 37.7 71,626 62,000 1,439 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 63.61 56.87 2,519 2,121 39.6 110,756 79,892 1,741 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 76.09 70.20 3,021 2,636 39.7 128,990 100,313 1,695 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 33.20 31.24 1,307 1,250 39.4 61,887 59,987 1,864 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 41.03 39.48 1,594 1,579 38.8 59,727 56,856 1,456 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 41.03 39.48 1,594 1,579 38.8 59,727 56,856 1,456 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 60.83 58.66 2,342 2,469 38.5 97,435 95,585 1,602 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 81.51 79.28 3,211 3,082 39.4 125,731 130,071 1,542 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 41.47 40.23 1,599 1,575 38.6 62,713 58,216 1,512 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 39.20 40.43 1,524 1,617 38.9 59,440 58,216 1,516 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 41.23 25.02 1,597 1,094 38.7 60,756 45,000 1,473 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 43.41 39.38 1,660 1,575 38.3 66,722 63,817 1,537 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 49.04 48.04 1,801 1,711 36.7 68,370 62,683 1,394 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 39.90 32.33 1,586 1,436 39.7 61,059 56,000 1,530 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 40.27 38.28 1,555 1,511 38.6 62,121 59,442 1,542 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 39.77 32.73 1,541 1,309 38.7 69,295 58,645 1,742 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 30.00 30.10 1,190 1,204 39.7 49,425 51,774 1,647 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 22.32 18.00 848 729 38.0 43,514 39,437 1,949 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 25.51 23.62 978 894 38.3 40,175 37,963 1,575 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 13.95 13.10 533 495 38.2 25,473 21,840 1,826 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 13.88 13.00 530 490 38.2 25,310 21,578 1,823 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 27.74 27.43 1,079 1,047 38.9 41,605 39,501 1,500 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 25.55 24.17 993 941 38.9 38,817 36,026 1,519 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 31.03 30.49 1,208 1,178 38.9 45,657 44,342 1,471 Secondary school teachers....................................... 33.66 32.28 1,295 1,225 38.5 49,268 47,418 1,464 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.48 32.32 1,325 1,236 38.4 49,808 48,101 1,444 Special education teachers...................................... 25.98 23.85 961 917 37.0 40,585 39,353 1,562 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 23.41 23.85 891 898 38.1 38,225 39,353 1,633 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 33.76 48.38 1,138 1,677 33.7 45,959 60,385 1,362 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 33.48 31.20 1,287 1,248 38.4 62,852 57,389 1,877 Librarians........................................................ 32.70 28.22 1,216 1,067 37.2 62,155 55,203 1,901 Library technicians............................................... 18.87 16.01 733 634 38.8 37,839 32,989 2,006 Instructional coordinators........................................ 25.63 20.43 997 923 38.9 51,543 48,001 2,011 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.91 10.35 423 414 38.7 20,543 21,239 1,883 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 29.39 24.93 1,159 985 39.4 59,336 49,999 2,019 Artists and related workers....................................... 28.80 26.20 1,169 970 40.6 60,606 50,443 2,105 Art directors................................................... 34.07 32.83 1,384 1,313 40.6 71,959 68,276 2,112 Multi-media artists and animators............................... 29.49 23.35 1,231 970 41.7 64,000 50,443 2,170 Designers......................................................... 25.94 23.81 1,029 928 39.7 53,511 48,256 2,063 Commercial and industrial designers............................. 36.05 38.03 1,442 1,521 40.0 74,985 79,092 2,080 Graphic designers............................................... 22.77 20.82 899 833 39.5 46,744 43,299 2,053 Interior designers.............................................. 24.31 26.44 980 1,058 40.3 50,944 54,995 2,096 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers...................... 14.08 14.00 555 527 39.4 28,861 27,378 2,050 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 36.74 34.95 1,485 1,375 40.4 77,077 69,000 2,098 Producers and directors......................................... 37.17 34.95 1,503 1,398 40.4 78,002 71,481 2,098 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 21.80 19.39 844 776 38.7 40,434 37,502 1,855 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 21.75 19.58 831 776 38.2 39,332 36,550 1,809 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 40.33 40.21 1,536 1,470 38.1 63,288 50,280 1,569 Musicians and singers........................................... 39.91 32.23 1,540 1,508 38.6 64,201 50,280 1,608 Announcers........................................................ 60.89 40.10 2,432 1,604 39.9 126,448 83,400 2,077 Radio and television announcers................................. 60.89 40.10 2,432 1,604 39.9 126,448 83,400 2,077 News analysts, reporters and correspondents....................... 43.91 29.80 1,689 1,227 38.5 87,585 63,804 1,995 Reporters and correspondents.................................... 35.62 28.03 1,365 1,143 38.3 70,791 59,114 1,987 Public relations specialists...................................... 28.15 25.98 1,111 1,023 39.5 57,742 53,200 2,052 Writers and editors............................................... 28.47 26.44 1,116 1,040 39.2 57,701 53,510 2,027 Editors......................................................... 27.95 23.74 1,080 945 38.6 56,138 49,117 2,009 Technical writers............................................... 31.21 30.33 1,256 1,213 40.3 65,331 63,086 2,093 Writers and authors............................................. 21.97 17.54 867 702 39.5 42,296 36,400 1,925 Miscellaneous media and communication workers..................... 21.89 21.29 877 852 40.1 45,599 44,283 2,083 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 26.03 21.66 1,010 854 38.8 52,541 44,426 2,018 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 24.94 21.27 999 851 40.0 51,926 44,235 2,082 Broadcast technicians........................................... 26.02 25.43 976 896 37.5 50,758 46,571 1,951 Photographers..................................................... 18.58 15.89 736 636 39.6 30,729 25,331 1,654 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors 24.75 21.30 990 852 40.0 51,480 44,308 2,080 Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture......... 25.83 21.30 1,033 852 40.0 53,723 44,308 2,080 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 30.00 25.96 1,173 1,008 39.1 60,974 52,401 2,033 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 25.11 24.34 1,004 956 40.0 52,226 49,691 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 49.08 49.25 1,945 1,952 39.6 101,147 101,506 2,061 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 86.03 69.11 3,382 2,661 39.3 175,882 138,362 2,044 Family and general practitioners................................ 139.91 79.33 5,514 3,173 39.4 286,751 165,006 2,050 Internists, general............................................. 39.88 22.80 1,551 912 38.9 80,633 47,424 2,022 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 67.70 71.62 2,752 2,865 40.6 143,079 148,963 2,113 Physician assistants.............................................. 39.20 38.04 1,533 1,521 39.1 79,739 79,115 2,034 Registered nurses................................................. 30.97 29.60 1,198 1,147 38.7 62,270 59,660 2,011 Therapists........................................................ 27.62 27.60 1,086 1,080 39.3 56,172 55,713 2,034 Occupational therapists......................................... 27.85 28.21 1,105 1,128 39.7 57,468 58,677 2,064 Physical therapists............................................. 32.68 32.76 1,285 1,266 39.3 66,314 65,618 2,029 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.78 35.54 1,330 1,422 39.4 69,139 73,923 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 17.90 17.06 707 680 39.5 36,784 35,360 2,055 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.68 23.24 932 911 39.4 48,484 47,362 2,047 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 31.98 32.13 1,227 1,285 38.4 60,344 56,936 1,887 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.89 18.67 790 737 39.7 41,068 38,314 2,065 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.56 24.24 977 962 39.8 50,779 50,003 2,067 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.72 16.29 664 649 39.7 34,504 33,758 2,064 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 26.21 25.57 1,036 1,008 39.5 53,877 52,416 2,055 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 25.73 23.25 1,027 930 39.9 53,399 48,360 2,076 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.86 32.14 1,246 1,244 39.1 64,813 64,667 2,034 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.82 35.92 1,313 1,437 40.0 68,274 74,714 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.15 25.12 992 999 39.5 51,608 51,929 2,052 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 16.16 14.09 652 577 40.3 33,882 29,994 2,097 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.15 16.34 679 653 39.6 35,281 33,981 2,057 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.07 14.59 599 578 39.8 31,147 30,056 2,067 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.25 12.62 520 502 39.2 27,032 26,125 2,041 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.46 21.43 886 849 39.5 46,089 44,158 2,052 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.61 18.10 736 712 39.5 38,271 37,024 2,056 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 19.13 18.54 744 728 38.9 38,687 37,877 2,023 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.15 15.60 638 620 39.5 33,170 32,261 2,054 Opticians, dispensing............................................. 17.44 14.50 687 558 39.4 35,734 28,991 2,049 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.02 16.69 758 668 39.9 39,430 34,715 2,073 Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians........ 26.26 28.18 1,063 1,127 40.5 55,270 58,604 2,105 Occupational health and safety specialists...................... 25.13 26.28 1,028 1,051 40.9 53,456 54,660 2,127 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 23.89 21.29 942 852 39.4 48,782 44,283 2,042 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.09 11.42 468 443 38.7 24,313 23,030 2,011 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.35 10.88 435 420 38.3 22,616 21,840 1,993 Home health aides............................................... 10.16 10.00 365 372 35.9 18,980 19,344 1,867 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.59 11.16 450 432 38.8 23,388 22,459 2,017 Psychiatric aides............................................... 11.20 10.28 439 411 39.3 22,852 21,382 2,041 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 14.43 14.18 576 567 39.9 29,972 29,501 2,077 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 15.00 15.44 598 618 39.9 31,118 32,115 2,074 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 13.83 14.18 553 567 40.0 28,766 29,501 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.42 14.04 614 558 39.8 31,915 29,037 2,070 Physical therapist assistants................................... 19.29 19.76 765 790 39.7 39,797 41,101 2,063 Physical therapist aides........................................ 13.33 11.70 532 468 39.9 27,644 24,336 2,074 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.01 13.52 557 540 39.7 28,944 28,080 2,065 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.27 13.90 567 552 39.7 29,489 28,714 2,066 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 14.12 13.39 564 536 40.0 29,339 27,851 2,078 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.47 14.81 615 592 39.7 31,969 30,784 2,066 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 16.17 16.48 647 652 40.0 33,624 33,904 2,079 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 14.34 14.22 567 569 39.6 29,495 29,578 2,057 Protective service occupations...................................... 11.99 10.50 475 420 39.6 24,614 21,840 2,054 Fire fighters..................................................... 21.24 22.80 1,061 1,158 50.0 55,174 60,216 2,598 Police officers................................................... 19.23 20.06 767 802 39.9 39,871 41,725 2,073 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 19.23 20.06 767 802 39.9 39,871 41,725 2,073 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 11.15 10.25 441 408 39.5 22,906 21,216 2,055 Security guards................................................. 11.12 10.20 440 403 39.5 22,852 20,946 2,054 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 14.18 12.74 504 378 35.5 20,956 15,600 1,478 Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers.............................................. 10.04 11.00 378 378 37.7 12,878 16,640 1,283 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 9.95 9.35 389 363 39.1 20,141 18,815 2,025 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.56 15.99 677 656 40.9 34,810 33,388 2,102 Chefs and head cooks............................................ 18.48 16.28 760 692 41.1 38,495 35,979 2,084 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.27 15.63 665 642 40.9 34,255 33,388 2,105 Cooks............................................................. 12.02 11.37 471 454 39.2 24,460 23,596 2,035 Cooks, fast food................................................ 10.21 8.00 380 300 37.2 19,760 15,600 1,935 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.47 12.00 490 480 39.3 25,468 24,877 2,042 Cooks, restaurant............................................... 11.81 11.34 463 452 39.2 24,036 23,516 2,035 Cooks, short order.............................................. 10.86 11.00 418 414 38.5 21,741 21,528 2,002 Food preparation workers.......................................... 10.81 10.40 428 416 39.6 22,139 21,439 2,049 Food service, tipped.............................................. 6.15 5.76 237 230 38.6 12,308 11,985 2,001 Bartenders...................................................... 7.49 7.00 288 280 38.4 14,870 14,560 1,984 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 5.40 5.50 208 220 38.5 10,790 11,438 1,998 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 7.66 7.85 299 300 39.0 15,475 15,600 2,020 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 10.29 9.81 394 365 38.3 20,305 18,928 1,973 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 10.21 9.75 390 360 38.2 20,048 18,718 1,963 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 10.62 10.15 414 387 39.0 21,364 20,093 2,012 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 9.40 8.82 365 340 38.8 18,958 17,687 2,017 Dishwashers....................................................... 9.28 8.50 366 337 39.5 19,044 17,514 2,051 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop.......... 9.59 8.77 373 336 39.0 19,421 17,487 2,026 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.69 10.46 462 412 39.5 23,915 21,362 2,046 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 18.45 19.69 741 788 40.2 38,535 40,955 2,089 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 17.60 19.69 706 788 40.1 36,706 40,955 2,085 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 29.48 19.62 1,213 814 41.1 63,075 42,311 2,140 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.12 10.15 439 400 39.4 22,760 20,800 2,046 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.68 10.64 462 425 39.6 24,025 22,092 2,057 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.70 8.70 379 341 39.1 19,632 17,722 2,025 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 10.85 9.79 427 377 39.3 21,657 19,110 1,995 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 10.68 9.69 420 372 39.3 21,300 18,907 1,994 Personal care and service occupations............................... 11.23 8.50 417 352 37.2 21,438 18,038 1,910 First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers................. 14.44 13.15 584 520 40.4 30,365 27,040 2,103 Gaming supervisors.............................................. 16.52 15.89 674 673 40.8 35,040 35,000 2,121 Slot key persons................................................ 11.41 11.21 456 448 40.0 23,710 23,317 2,078 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 16.55 15.22 674 596 40.7 34,406 30,900 2,078 Nonfarm animal caretakers......................................... 11.88 11.36 464 454 39.0 24,109 23,629 2,030 Gaming services workers........................................... 6.51 6.60 259 261 39.7 13,458 13,562 2,066 Gaming dealers.................................................. 6.40 6.53 254 255 39.8 13,227 13,250 2,067 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers....................... 11.43 7.83 457 313 40.0 23,316 16,276 2,040 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers........ 10.02 9.74 393 373 39.3 18,013 17,160 1,798 Amusement and recreation attendants............................. 9.61 8.54 377 330 39.3 16,495 16,455 1,716 Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants............. 10.89 10.05 427 402 39.2 22,218 20,904 2,040 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges......................... 8.94 8.35 348 334 38.9 18,076 17,358 2,023 Baggage porters and bellhops.................................... 7.75 7.90 302 290 38.9 15,678 15,080 2,022 Concierges...................................................... 12.35 11.03 481 428 39.0 25,015 22,277 2,026 Tour and travel guides............................................ 11.69 10.50 464 424 39.7 20,765 19,365 1,776 Tour guides and escorts......................................... 11.49 9.97 455 399 39.6 20,061 18,720 1,746 Transportation attendants......................................... 34.00 37.59 704 683 20.7 36,533 35,516 1,074 Flight attendants............................................... 37.04 37.59 717 683 19.4 37,308 35,516 1,007 Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters...................................................... 12.74 11.80 508 468 39.9 25,675 23,587 2,016 Child care workers................................................ 10.59 10.36 417 410 39.4 21,451 21,332 2,026 Personal and home care aides...................................... 9.50 9.72 367 356 38.7 19,110 18,533 2,012 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.05 11.57 477 440 39.6 19,681 20,869 1,633 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.12 11.74 481 480 39.7 19,472 20,869 1,607 Residential advisors.............................................. 11.01 10.40 440 416 40.0 22,437 21,632 2,037 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.73 13.70 826 540 39.9 42,901 28,063 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 23.50 19.66 954 797 40.6 49,565 41,419 2,110 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 19.86 17.61 806 712 40.6 41,919 37,024 2,111 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers..... 30.59 27.40 1,244 1,148 40.7 64,447 59,386 2,107 Retail sales workers.............................................. 12.84 11.17 509 442 39.6 26,429 22,963 2,058 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 11.30 10.88 448 432 39.6 23,240 22,443 2,057 Cashiers...................................................... 11.10 10.40 439 414 39.6 22,787 21,466 2,053 Gaming change persons and booth cashiers...................... 12.32 13.24 493 530 40.0 25,620 27,535 2,079 Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons................ 15.95 15.37 646 615 40.5 33,598 31,963 2,106 Counter and rental clerks..................................... 13.74 12.08 545 483 39.6 28,325 25,126 2,062 Parts salespersons............................................ 18.04 16.70 746 683 41.3 38,768 35,497 2,150 Retail salespersons............................................. 13.60 11.36 538 449 39.5 27,961 23,358 2,056 Advertising sales agents.......................................... 24.36 20.56 969 817 39.8 50,401 42,492 2,069 Insurance sales agents............................................ 23.08 19.95 933 785 40.4 48,509 40,800 2,102 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents...... 68.38 43.27 2,729 1,723 39.9 141,925 89,619 2,076 Travel agents..................................................... 12.99 12.63 520 505 40.0 27,019 26,270 2,080 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing................ 33.98 31.05 1,383 1,276 40.7 71,903 66,346 2,116 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products...................................... 40.07 38.74 1,610 1,548 40.2 83,730 80,486 2,090 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products............................ 31.42 25.72 1,286 1,041 40.9 66,850 54,130 2,127 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters...................... 16.69 14.21 667 568 40.0 34,690 29,557 2,079 Demonstrators and product promoters............................. 16.69 14.21 667 568 40.0 34,690 29,557 2,079 Real estate brokers and sales agents.............................. 51.31 30.65 1,995 1,226 38.9 103,741 63,744 2,022 Real estate sales agents........................................ 59.43 30.65 2,323 1,226 39.1 120,779 63,744 2,032 Sales engineers................................................... 35.61 32.59 1,496 1,346 42.0 77,800 70,000 2,185 Telemarketers..................................................... 12.19 10.90 468 436 38.4 24,317 22,674 1,994 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 18.74 15.25 742 600 39.6 37,960 31,196 2,025 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.96 14.83 632 587 39.6 32,828 30,499 2,056 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 24.39 23.27 973 917 39.9 50,553 47,694 2,073 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 12.23 11.50 480 460 39.3 24,971 23,920 2,041 Telephone operators............................................... 13.30 11.70 524 468 39.4 27,228 24,338 2,048 Financial clerks.................................................. 15.04 14.35 596 570 39.7 31,010 29,648 2,062 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.58 14.25 579 570 39.7 30,110 29,648 2,066 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.76 14.20 585 558 39.6 30,412 29,037 2,060 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.60 14.93 617 594 39.6 32,081 30,869 2,057 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.79 16.81 707 671 39.7 36,762 34,875 2,067 Procurement clerks.............................................. 16.52 16.61 660 664 40.0 34,334 34,545 2,078 Tellers......................................................... 12.16 11.68 486 467 39.9 25,262 24,301 2,077 Brokerage clerks.................................................. 19.05 17.83 752 697 39.4 39,080 36,254 2,051 Correspondence clerks............................................. 16.46 15.71 658 628 40.0 34,239 32,677 2,080 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks.......................... 14.86 13.96 594 558 40.0 30,897 29,037 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 15.67 14.54 622 581 39.7 32,344 30,160 2,065 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 16.56 16.00 660 640 39.8 34,297 33,286 2,071 File clerks....................................................... 13.19 13.25 524 523 39.7 27,231 27,206 2,064 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks.............................. 10.29 10.00 409 400 39.7 21,273 20,800 2,067 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.83 13.21 544 528 39.3 28,289 27,468 2,046 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 14.83 15.39 565 599 38.1 28,163 29,939 1,899 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 16.58 15.19 661 605 39.9 34,377 31,434 2,073 New accounts clerks............................................... 14.73 14.11 589 564 40.0 30,643 29,349 2,080 Order clerks...................................................... 15.05 14.23 599 569 39.8 30,987 29,598 2,059 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.57 17.33 701 693 39.9 36,435 36,051 2,074 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.31 12.50 525 499 39.4 27,147 25,917 2,039 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks.... 14.11 13.83 553 536 39.2 28,757 27,891 2,038 Cargo and freight agents.......................................... 26.15 22.25 1,045 890 40.0 54,347 46,278 2,078 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.86 11.56 464 458 39.1 24,127 23,837 2,034 Dispatchers....................................................... 19.17 17.50 773 700 40.3 40,080 36,123 2,090 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers......................... 16.03 17.31 641 692 40.0 33,165 36,001 2,069 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 19.49 17.50 787 713 40.4 40,780 36,400 2,092 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 19.69 18.29 788 731 40.0 40,959 38,033 2,080 Production, planning, and expediting clerks....................... 20.23 19.84 807 794 39.9 41,962 41,276 2,074 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 13.01 12.17 520 486 39.9 27,013 25,251 2,076 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 13.09 12.16 520 486 39.7 27,043 25,272 2,066 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping........ 15.44 15.19 617 608 40.0 32,107 31,595 2,080 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 19.61 18.65 769 734 39.2 39,940 38,126 2,037 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 21.73 20.93 857 828 39.4 44,542 43,000 2,050 Legal secretaries............................................... 27.77 28.30 1,035 1,047 37.3 53,837 54,421 1,939 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.29 13.84 564 546 39.5 29,324 28,371 2,052 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 17.22 16.74 676 664 39.3 35,100 34,476 2,039 Computer operators................................................ 17.39 16.48 694 659 39.9 36,101 34,274 2,076 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.99 12.92 553 516 39.6 28,683 26,834 2,050 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.05 12.56 517 502 39.6 26,777 26,116 2,052 Word processors and typists..................................... 18.03 16.37 707 655 39.2 36,752 34,039 2,039 Desktop publishers................................................ 19.77 17.25 767 698 38.8 39,866 36,275 2,016 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 15.43 14.81 606 586 39.3 31,529 30,493 2,044 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.22 10.99 479 438 39.2 24,891 22,801 2,037 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.89 14.27 587 563 39.4 30,516 29,295 2,049 Office machine operators, except computer......................... 12.13 11.48 479 457 39.5 24,450 23,429 2,015 Proofreaders and copy markers..................................... 13.48 13.80 539 552 40.0 28,045 28,696 2,080 Statistical assistants............................................ 19.05 18.06 742 702 39.0 38,581 36,528 2,026 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.......................... 11.85 9.20 473 368 39.9 20,941 17,888 1,767 Graders and sorters, agricultural products........................ 9.85 8.60 392 344 39.8 19,710 17,888 2,000 Miscellaneous agricultural workers................................ 9.16 7.72 366 309 40.0 14,660 15,600 1,601 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 22.67 20.65 905 826 39.9 46,504 42,328 2,052 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 29.44 27.44 1,191 1,148 40.5 61,927 59,717 2,103 Boilermakers...................................................... 24.44 23.97 978 959 40.0 50,834 49,858 2,080 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons......................... 27.22 24.38 1,086 975 39.9 55,938 49,316 2,055 Brickmasons and blockmasons..................................... 27.22 24.38 1,086 975 39.9 55,938 49,316 2,055 Carpenters........................................................ 22.28 20.25 877 810 39.3 44,718 41,600 2,007 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers........... 21.15 20.50 846 820 40.0 43,600 42,640 2,062 Cement masons and concrete finishers............................ 21.15 20.50 846 820 40.0 43,600 42,640 2,062 Construction laborers............................................. 15.05 11.92 602 477 40.0 30,619 23,842 2,035 Construction equipment operators.................................. 20.87 18.80 833 752 39.9 42,997 39,104 2,060 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators.............. 15.07 13.66 595 547 39.5 30,937 28,421 2,053 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators.. 22.05 20.00 882 800 40.0 45,470 41,600 2,062 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers........... 23.18 21.00 927 840 40.0 47,605 43,645 2,053 Drywall and ceiling tile installers............................. 23.92 22.00 957 880 40.0 49,053 44,720 2,050 Tapers.......................................................... 21.29 20.00 852 800 40.0 43,880 41,600 2,061 Electricians...................................................... 27.35 25.60 1,080 1,024 39.5 56,136 53,269 2,052 Insulation workers................................................ 18.50 19.89 740 796 40.0 38,490 41,371 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 17.60 16.85 703 674 39.9 36,543 35,048 2,076 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 17.60 16.85 703 674 39.9 36,543 35,048 2,076 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 26.84 24.61 1,071 983 39.9 55,709 51,126 2,075 Pipelayers...................................................... 18.28 16.80 731 672 40.0 37,939 34,680 2,075 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 27.35 25.16 1,091 1,000 39.9 56,748 52,000 2,075 Roofers........................................................... 16.56 15.04 662 602 40.0 26,577 23,400 1,605 Sheet metal workers............................................... 20.44 17.91 818 716 40.0 40,889 36,400 2,000 Structural iron and steel workers................................. 34.01 30.22 1,361 1,209 40.0 70,750 62,858 2,080 Helpers, construction trades...................................... 14.46 12.30 578 492 40.0 30,029 25,584 2,077 Helpers--carpenters............................................. 15.20 12.35 608 494 40.0 31,072 25,688 2,045 Helpers--electricians........................................... 11.50 12.00 460 480 40.0 23,928 24,960 2,080 Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.... 12.38 12.00 495 480 40.0 25,757 24,960 2,080 Construction and building inspectors.............................. 26.38 25.25 1,065 1,010 40.4 55,372 52,520 2,099 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 20.25 20.45 805 818 39.8 41,400 42,536 2,044 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining......................................................... 20.60 20.00 824 800 40.0 42,855 41,600 2,080 Mining machine operators.......................................... 19.71 19.91 788 796 40.0 40,999 41,415 2,080 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 22.40 21.48 896 859 40.0 46,595 44,678 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 27.27 26.30 1,096 1,063 40.2 57,004 55,297 2,090 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers.......... 19.54 18.81 784 752 40.1 40,760 39,119 2,086 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers... 28.30 28.95 1,132 1,158 40.0 58,862 60,216 2,080 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers.............................................. 28.30 28.95 1,132 1,158 40.0 58,862 60,216 2,080 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 21.78 22.18 870 887 40.0 45,246 46,130 2,077 Avionics technicians............................................ 22.81 24.00 912 960 40.0 47,442 49,920 2,080 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment..................................... 23.08 23.32 923 933 40.0 48,010 48,506 2,080 Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment.................................................... 23.84 25.69 952 1,028 39.9 49,467 53,435 2,075 Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay.................................................... 27.21 27.69 1,088 1,108 40.0 56,556 57,591 2,079 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers 13.99 13.12 560 525 40.0 29,098 27,279 2,080 Security and fire alarm systems installers...................... 19.06 19.00 763 760 40.0 39,652 39,520 2,080 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians........................ 28.01 27.10 1,120 1,084 40.0 58,252 56,368 2,080 Automotive technicians and repairers.............................. 20.75 18.50 844 760 40.7 43,914 39,520 2,117 Automotive body and related repairers........................... 17.30 17.00 705 680 40.7 36,638 35,360 2,118 Automotive service technicians and mechanics.................... 21.68 20.00 882 800 40.7 45,881 41,600 2,116 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists............. 20.85 19.50 834 780 40.0 43,387 40,560 2,081 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics...................................................... 22.16 21.11 886 844 40.0 46,088 43,909 2,079 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines................ 21.76 20.56 870 822 40.0 45,239 42,765 2,079 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanic, installers, and repairers.................................................. 11.54 10.28 462 411 40.0 24,009 21,382 2,081 Tire repairers and changers..................................... 10.78 10.00 432 400 40.0 22,441 20,800 2,081 Control and valve installers and repairers........................ 26.31 26.58 1,051 1,063 39.9 54,646 55,286 2,077 Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door......................................................... 26.31 26.58 1,051 1,063 39.9 54,646 55,286 2,077 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 23.50 22.00 938 880 39.9 48,769 45,760 2,075 Home appliance repairers.......................................... 22.99 20.73 920 829 40.0 47,815 43,120 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 21.01 20.22 838 807 39.9 43,572 41,968 2,074 Industrial machinery mechanics.................................. 22.87 21.73 911 868 39.9 47,361 45,094 2,071 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 19.58 18.31 780 732 39.9 40,562 38,081 2,072 Maintenance workers, machinery.................................. 17.87 16.00 716 643 40.1 37,207 33,446 2,082 Millwrights..................................................... 23.81 24.45 952 978 40.0 49,438 50,856 2,076 Refractory materials repairers, except brickmasons.............. 19.96 20.14 799 806 40.0 41,522 41,891 2,080 Line installers and repairers..................................... 26.17 27.48 1,047 1,099 40.0 54,436 57,148 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 27.52 28.61 1,101 1,144 40.0 57,239 59,509 2,080 Telecommunications line installers and repairers................ 24.73 25.78 989 1,031 40.0 51,445 53,622 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 23.98 24.42 956 977 39.9 49,711 50,794 2,073 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 25.51 27.69 1,020 1,107 40.0 53,056 57,585 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 16.95 15.02 677 601 40.0 35,191 31,242 2,076 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers.... 14.85 14.33 591 573 39.8 30,728 29,806 2,069 Manufactured building and mobile home installers................ 12.31 11.00 492 440 40.0 25,606 22,880 2,080 Riggers......................................................... 12.84 11.17 514 447 40.0 26,713 23,234 2,080 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers.......... 12.97 12.27 519 491 40.0 26,932 25,522 2,076 Production occupations.............................................. 16.47 14.88 657 594 39.9 34,098 30,805 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 25.11 23.99 1,019 989 40.6 52,993 51,418 2,110 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers..... 23.39 23.75 936 950 40.0 48,555 49,358 2,076 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers......... 14.18 12.99 566 515 39.9 29,419 26,790 2,075 Coil winders, tapers, and finishers............................. 13.62 12.38 511 449 37.5 26,548 23,369 1,949 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.................. 14.01 12.66 560 506 40.0 29,135 26,335 2,079 Electromechanical equipment assemblers.......................... 14.66 14.02 586 561 40.0 30,471 29,153 2,078 Engine and other machine assemblers............................... 19.77 19.07 789 763 39.9 41,026 39,664 2,075 Structural metal fabricators and fitters.......................... 18.06 15.51 718 622 39.7 36,977 32,448 2,048 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators.......................... 17.10 14.79 682 587 39.9 35,417 30,462 2,072 Team assemblers................................................. 19.46 16.82 775 649 39.8 40,233 33,738 2,067 Bakers............................................................ 15.30 13.21 607 521 39.6 31,544 27,082 2,061 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers..... 11.87 11.01 472 440 39.8 24,558 22,903 2,069 Butchers and meat cutters....................................... 17.53 17.37 688 682 39.3 35,799 35,462 2,042 Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers.................... 9.24 9.45 370 378 40.0 19,230 19,656 2,080 Slaughterers and meat packers................................... 11.53 11.65 460 466 39.9 23,920 24,232 2,074 Miscellaneous food processing workers............................. 13.90 14.00 555 554 39.9 28,871 28,808 2,076 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders.................................................. 13.49 13.50 539 540 40.0 28,050 28,080 2,080 Food batchmakers................................................ 14.59 14.61 583 580 39.9 30,302 30,160 2,077 Food cooking machine operators and tenders...................... 12.54 11.45 500 454 39.9 25,997 23,608 2,073 Computer control programmers and operators........................ 17.83 17.05 713 682 40.0 37,071 35,464 2,079 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic... 16.60 16.63 664 665 40.0 34,519 34,590 2,079 Numerical tool and process control programmers.................. 25.17 23.50 1,007 940 40.0 52,349 48,880 2,080 Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic 15.71 15.50 621 605 39.5 32,240 31,470 2,052 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 14.66 14.79 578 579 39.4 30,034 30,098 2,049 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 14.56 12.77 582 511 40.0 30,036 26,000 2,063 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic...................................................... 18.44 18.17 728 663 39.5 37,810 34,470 2,050 Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 15.57 14.43 621 572 39.9 32,268 29,744 2,073 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 15.15 13.75 603 550 39.8 31,341 28,600 2,068 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 17.92 16.96 717 678 40.0 37,266 35,277 2,080 Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................... 14.27 13.47 570 539 39.9 29,619 28,009 2,076 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.67 17.58 707 703 40.0 36,748 36,566 2,080 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.19 18.05 688 722 40.0 35,712 37,544 2,077 Machinists........................................................ 21.99 21.13 878 845 39.9 45,654 43,948 2,076 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders...................... 18.07 17.19 721 684 39.9 37,301 35,568 2,064 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders.................... 18.59 18.22 742 729 39.9 38,526 37,900 2,072 Pourers and casters, metal...................................... 16.88 17.10 672 684 39.8 34,520 35,568 2,045 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic................. 24.12 24.62 965 985 40.0 49,823 51,210 2,065 Model makers, metal and plastic................................. 25.81 27.29 1,033 1,092 40.0 53,265 56,008 2,063 Patternmakers, metal and plastic................................ 18.52 13.53 741 541 40.0 38,368 28,142 2,072 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................... 13.54 12.37 541 495 39.9 28,106 25,688 2,076 Foundry mold and coremakers..................................... 16.82 15.05 673 602 40.0 34,994 31,304 2,080 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic................................... 13.33 12.25 533 490 39.9 27,677 25,480 2,076 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic........................................................ 17.91 17.20 716 688 40.0 37,222 35,693 2,078 Tool and die makers............................................... 25.43 25.34 1,016 1,014 39.9 52,809 52,312 2,076 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers........................... 17.79 17.08 709 682 39.8 36,821 35,464 2,069 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers........................ 18.15 17.50 725 700 39.9 37,667 36,296 2,075 Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 16.46 15.75 650 600 39.5 33,702 31,034 2,048 Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers.................... 15.71 15.00 628 600 40.0 32,621 31,200 2,076 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic.................................................. 17.12 17.09 684 684 40.0 35,430 35,545 2,069 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic.............................. 17.64 17.00 706 680 40.0 36,696 35,360 2,080 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic............................................ 17.04 15.93 679 613 39.8 35,270 31,891 2,069 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners........................... 17.75 16.90 719 676 40.5 37,375 35,152 2,106 Bookbinders and bindery workers................................... 16.21 16.58 621 658 38.3 32,155 34,201 1,983 Bindery workers................................................. 16.22 16.58 622 658 38.3 32,319 34,201 1,993 Printers.......................................................... 17.28 17.50 680 696 39.4 35,352 36,177 2,046 Job printers.................................................... 17.80 18.74 697 736 39.1 36,235 38,273 2,036 Prepress technicians and workers................................ 17.94 17.54 698 650 38.9 36,300 33,800 2,023 Printing machine operators...................................... 17.05 17.40 673 696 39.5 35,004 35,984 2,053 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.72 9.00 384 358 39.5 19,970 18,616 2,055 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials................. 9.88 9.85 391 381 39.6 20,277 19,835 2,053 Sewing machine operators.......................................... 12.16 12.00 483 472 39.7 25,023 24,205 2,058 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers.................................. 14.29 11.56 556 468 38.9 28,938 24,334 2,024 Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers......................... 14.68 11.70 570 513 38.8 29,621 26,676 2,018 Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders................... 12.92 12.10 515 484 39.9 26,767 25,147 2,072 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders...... 12.04 11.82 482 473 40.0 25,050 24,586 2,080 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders......... 13.83 12.02 553 481 40.0 28,775 25,002 2,080 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 13.54 12.96 542 518 40.0 28,166 26,957 2,080 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders....................................... 12.33 11.79 490 472 39.7 25,441 24,523 2,064 Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers........... 13.45 11.47 535 459 39.8 27,782 23,851 2,065 Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers................................... 15.95 16.80 627 638 39.3 32,629 33,197 2,045 Upholsterers.................................................... 17.09 15.45 679 618 39.7 35,313 32,136 2,067 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters................................ 15.42 14.80 607 592 39.4 31,157 30,784 2,021 Furniture finishers............................................... 13.26 12.39 530 496 40.0 27,576 25,771 2,080 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders............... 12.98 13.05 519 522 40.0 26,872 27,061 2,070 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood............ 12.07 12.15 483 486 40.0 24,848 25,272 2,058 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing....................................................... 13.65 13.88 546 555 40.0 28,378 28,850 2,079 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers.............. 30.37 31.15 1,215 1,246 40.0 63,194 64,792 2,081 Power distributors and dispatchers.............................. 35.75 35.26 1,440 1,410 40.3 74,886 73,341 2,095 Power plant operators........................................... 27.75 27.60 1,110 1,104 40.0 57,711 57,414 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.91 27.13 1,022 1,086 39.4 53,140 56,472 2,051 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators....... 26.73 27.45 1,069 1,098 40.0 55,595 57,090 2,080 Miscellaneous plant and system operators.......................... 25.37 25.62 1,009 1,008 39.8 52,464 52,416 2,068 Chemical plant and system operators............................. 24.55 25.20 970 1,005 39.5 50,427 52,249 2,054 Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers 28.69 29.10 1,146 1,164 39.9 59,597 60,528 2,077 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders....... 20.34 20.77 811 831 39.9 42,134 43,206 2,072 Chemical equipment operators and tenders........................ 18.77 19.53 746 770 39.7 38,759 40,019 2,065 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders...................... 21.56 23.78 861 951 39.9 44,792 49,462 2,077 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers....... 17.28 17.00 689 680 39.9 35,811 35,360 2,073 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders.................................................. 18.86 17.30 754 692 40.0 39,203 35,984 2,078 Grinding and polishing workers, hand............................ 13.50 13.16 540 526 40.0 28,078 27,362 2,080 Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 18.07 18.04 719 722 39.8 37,404 37,523 2,070 Cutting workers................................................... 13.82 13.63 552 545 40.0 27,957 28,246 2,024 Cutters and trimmers, hand...................................... 12.53 11.74 498 456 39.8 25,765 23,046 2,057 Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders..... 14.36 14.46 575 578 40.1 28,862 29,474 2,010 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders......................................... 14.53 13.56 579 544 39.9 30,120 28,267 2,073 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders...... 16.07 13.42 643 537 40.0 33,419 27,916 2,080 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers.............. 16.58 15.10 660 598 39.8 34,296 31,096 2,068 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians............ 14.36 14.50 575 580 40.0 29,875 30,160 2,080 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians............................... 14.10 14.14 564 566 40.0 29,338 29,411 2,080 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders............... 15.53 14.92 620 594 39.9 32,224 30,909 2,075 Painting workers.................................................. 15.88 15.00 634 600 39.9 32,991 31,200 2,077 Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders...................................................... 14.73 13.92 588 557 39.9 30,557 28,954 2,074 Painters, transportation equipment.............................. 19.83 19.00 795 760 40.1 41,332 39,520 2,084 Painting, coating, and decorating workers....................... 13.22 13.55 529 542 40.0 27,505 28,184 2,080 Photographic process workers and processing machine operators..... 16.35 13.05 615 522 37.6 31,423 27,140 1,922 Photographic processing machine operators....................... 12.12 13.05 464 459 38.3 23,834 23,878 1,966 Semiconductor processors.......................................... 16.36 16.00 653 639 39.9 33,952 33,220 2,076 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 14.29 12.49 569 500 39.8 29,437 25,709 2,060 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders.............. 13.21 11.75 528 470 40.0 27,472 24,440 2,080 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 22.02 21.61 881 864 40.0 45,800 44,949 2,080 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic......... 15.17 14.86 607 594 40.0 31,558 30,909 2,080 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders............. 17.30 16.98 691 667 39.9 35,937 34,694 2,077 Tire builders................................................... 17.38 19.22 695 769 40.0 36,158 39,978 2,080 Helpers--production workers..................................... 12.12 11.36 481 449 39.7 24,949 23,205 2,059 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 17.17 14.55 687 584 40.0 35,594 30,285 2,073 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 21.49 21.57 880 874 41.0 45,765 45,452 2,129 First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators.................. 25.55 25.72 1,050 1,042 41.1 54,617 54,174 2,138 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.............................. 114.45 117.17 2,433 2,495 21.3 126,511 129,715 1,105 Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.................. 118.31 123.03 2,452 2,524 20.7 127,510 131,259 1,078 Bus drivers....................................................... 16.17 16.29 634 644 39.2 32,303 31,200 1,997 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 16.71 16.29 668 652 40.0 34,537 33,883 2,067 Bus drivers, school............................................. 13.66 14.46 490 576 35.9 23,607 24,289 1,728 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 19.35 18.86 819 783 42.3 42,576 40,704 2,201 Driver/sales workers............................................ 17.28 17.03 717 717 41.5 37,275 37,301 2,158 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer........................ 19.51 19.09 849 799 43.5 44,122 41,523 2,262 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 19.35 18.50 780 732 40.3 40,571 38,056 2,097 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 12.15 11.00 476 440 39.2 24,628 22,880 2,028 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators...................... 30.54 29.67 1,222 1,187 40.0 63,532 61,714 2,080 Sailors and marine oilers......................................... 12.48 11.25 593 575 47.5 29,129 29,900 2,333 Ship and boat captains and operators.............................. 21.47 15.83 1,150 840 53.6 50,506 43,680 2,353 Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels.................... 21.47 15.83 1,150 840 53.6 50,506 43,680 2,353 Ship engineers.................................................... 24.58 26.53 1,191 1,151 48.5 48,291 47,137 1,965 Parking lot attendants............................................ 7.95 8.00 316 308 39.7 16,418 16,008 2,066 Service station attendants........................................ 9.89 9.17 396 367 40.0 20,572 19,063 2,080 Transportation inspectors......................................... 25.02 22.65 1,019 922 40.7 53,000 47,923 2,118 Conveyor operators and tenders.................................... 20.28 15.79 811 632 40.0 42,193 32,847 2,080 Crane and tower operators......................................... 20.76 19.05 829 744 39.9 43,120 38,694 2,077 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators................. 17.07 15.32 683 613 40.0 35,286 32,640 2,067 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators........... 16.59 15.25 664 610 40.0 34,289 31,200 2,067 Industrial truck and tractor operators............................ 15.01 13.95 599 556 39.9 30,918 28,912 2,060 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.21 11.00 485 440 39.8 25,100 22,784 2,056 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment.............................. 12.04 10.91 483 436 40.1 24,989 22,693 2,076 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.96 12.03 516 480 39.8 26,649 24,960 2,056 Machine feeders and offbearers.................................. 12.11 11.00 480 438 39.6 24,914 22,780 2,058 Packers and packagers, hand..................................... 10.55 9.50 418 379 39.6 21,648 19,704 2,052 Refuse and recyclable material collectors......................... 11.24 9.29 529 497 47.1 27,515 25,869 2,447 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders................................. 22.55 24.37 952 975 42.2 47,130 50,690 2,090 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 32 Private industry sector(1): Mean hourly earnings(2) for major occupational groups Goods producing Service providing Trade, transportation, and utilities Financial activities Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Occupational group(3) Mining Constructi- Manufactur- Transporta- Health care Arts, Accommodat- Other on ing Wholesale Retail tion Finance Real estate Educational and entertainm- ion services All trade trade and Utilities All and and rental All services social All ent, and food warehousing insurance and leasing assistance and services recreation All workers........................................................... $25.17 - $20.58 - - - $19.77 $29.85 - - - $20.01 $26.79 $19.19 $9.71 - $9.02 - Management, professional, and related............................... 45.02 - 36.92 - - - 32.14 38.38 - - - 27.95 32.47 27.17 24.35 - 23.18 - Management, business, and financial............................... 47.53 - 40.71 - - - 32.44 41.50 - - - 30.30 33.35 29.41 24.60 - 24.70 - Professional and related.......................................... 43.00 - 34.19 - - - 30.66 36.28 - - - 27.58 32.25 26.86 23.77 - - - Service............................................................. 20.02 - 13.49 - - - 23.99 18.39 - - - 11.31 13.50 11.23 8.42 - 8.09 - Sales and office.................................................... 21.27 - 18.68 - - - 16.49 21.34 - - - 14.53 16.39 14.26 11.51 - 11.15 - Sales and related................................................. 31.68 - 26.37 - - - 24.20 27.26 - - - 15.78 19.77 13.94 10.99 - 10.93 - Office and administrative support................................. 19.90 - 16.64 - - - 15.98 21.00 - - - 14.50 16.17 14.27 11.88 - 11.31 - Natural resources, construction, and maintenance.................... 21.49 - 20.60 - - - 22.22 28.94 - - - 19.15 20.28 18.80 15.37 - 14.79 - Installation, maintenance, and repair............................. 20.74 - 21.18 - - - 22.18 29.48 - - - 18.44 17.95 18.53 15.01 - 14.76 - Production, transportation, and material moving..................... 19.43 - 15.61 - - - 19.39 27.75 - - - 12.89 16.03 12.75 9.23 - 8.94 - Production........................................................ 21.05 - 15.93 - - - 21.07 29.41 - - - 13.04 17.69 12.91 11.46 - 11.12 - Transportation and material moving................................ 17.90 - 13.94 - - - 19.35 22.11 - - - 12.79 15.44 12.64 8.03 - 7.66 - 1 Industry sectors are determined by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 2 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 33 Nonprofit establishments: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours of full-time workers in private industry, by work levels(1) Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) and work level Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $21.68 $17.55 $847 $691 39.1 $43,027 $35,518 1,985 Level 1 .................................................. 9.85 9.60 383 365 38.9 19,796 18,920 2,009 Level 2 .................................................. 10.76 10.35 422 408 39.2 21,598 21,029 2,008 Level 3 .................................................. 12.09 11.72 474 462 39.2 24,456 24,009 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 14.00 13.66 547 536 39.1 28,104 27,717 2,008 Level 5 .................................................. 16.28 16.17 637 632 39.1 32,864 32,718 2,019 Level 6 .................................................. 18.75 18.26 730 709 38.9 37,657 36,774 2,008 Level 7 .................................................. 21.63 20.77 848 814 39.2 42,748 40,872 1,976 Level 8 .................................................. 26.74 26.45 1,035 1,012 38.7 51,994 51,393 1,945 Level 9 .................................................. 29.20 28.70 1,128 1,114 38.6 56,296 55,182 1,928 Level 10.................................................. 33.38 32.13 1,334 1,280 40.0 67,029 63,735 2,008 Level 11.................................................. 39.35 38.46 1,553 1,516 39.5 78,267 76,575 1,989 Level 12.................................................. 54.68 50.81 2,177 2,061 39.8 103,725 98,800 1,897 Level 13.................................................. 66.23 64.42 2,567 2,577 38.8 123,561 118,885 1,866 Level 14.................................................. 93.00 80.63 3,769 3,240 40.5 191,525 167,700 2,060 Level 15.................................................. 141.65 123.80 5,889 4,952 41.6 306,199 257,504 2,162 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.25 21.87 1,107 865 39.2 55,434 44,720 1,962 Management occupations.............................................. 34.24 29.57 1,358 1,183 39.7 70,324 61,499 2,054 Level 6 .................................................. 16.54 16.22 659 649 39.8 34,244 33,738 2,071 Level 7 .................................................. 20.35 19.11 814 773 40.0 41,408 40,220 2,035 Level 8 .................................................. 21.69 20.99 866 840 39.9 44,732 43,160 2,062 Level 9 .................................................. 27.51 26.06 1,057 1,008 38.4 54,948 52,399 1,998 Level 10.................................................. 31.39 29.57 1,269 1,183 40.4 65,857 61,499 2,098 Level 11.................................................. 39.63 40.09 1,575 1,604 39.7 81,753 83,387 2,063 Level 12.................................................. 48.41 46.39 1,956 1,947 40.4 101,506 96,489 2,097 Level 13.................................................. 73.09 76.54 2,980 3,000 40.8 154,965 156,000 2,120 Level 14.................................................. 76.91 79.88 3,186 3,195 41.4 165,664 166,155 2,154 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.99 34.00 1,598 1,360 40.0 82,850 70,720 2,072 Chief executives.................................................. 62.86 47.65 2,826 2,221 45.0 146,941 115,482 2,338 General and operations managers................................... 41.98 31.67 1,721 1,403 41.0 89,464 72,961 2,131 Level 9 .................................................. 26.80 25.28 1,053 968 39.3 54,736 50,359 2,042 Level 11.................................................. 35.98 28.06 1,491 1,122 41.4 77,525 58,356 2,155 Level 12.................................................. 55.58 52.35 2,240 2,570 40.3 116,481 133,634 2,096 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.45 36.06 1,822 1,442 41.0 94,751 75,001 2,132 Advertising and promotions managers............................... 36.37 24.87 1,370 995 37.7 71,245 51,734 1,959 Marketing and sales managers...................................... 38.37 36.85 1,500 1,474 39.1 77,979 76,654 2,033 Marketing managers.............................................. 34.21 36.06 1,292 1,149 37.8 67,198 59,740 1,964 Public relations managers......................................... 33.91 29.14 1,342 1,110 39.6 69,801 57,701 2,059 Level 7 .................................................. 20.04 20.41 794 816 39.6 41,301 42,447 2,061 Level 9 .................................................. 28.61 26.92 1,147 1,077 40.1 59,664 56,000 2,086 Level 11.................................................. 48.46 46.98 1,871 1,820 38.6 97,298 94,639 2,008 Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.47 44.08 1,557 1,662 38.5 80,960 86,403 2,001 Administrative services managers.................................. 28.08 26.30 1,120 1,052 39.9 58,108 54,704 2,069 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.85 28.02 1,156 1,121 38.7 60,108 58,282 2,014 Computer and information systems managers......................... 38.94 40.09 1,552 1,604 39.9 80,419 83,387 2,065 Level 11.................................................. 40.62 40.09 1,619 1,604 39.9 83,647 83,387 2,059 Financial managers................................................ 39.17 35.72 1,543 1,387 39.4 80,258 72,099 2,049 Level 9 .................................................. 32.97 29.81 1,284 1,192 38.9 66,745 62,001 2,024 Level 11.................................................. 41.82 40.33 1,577 1,613 37.7 81,997 83,882 1,961 Level 12.................................................. 49.82 48.94 2,165 2,027 43.5 112,583 105,401 2,260 Not able to be leveled.................................... 38.64 33.63 1,548 1,345 40.1 80,515 69,950 2,084 Human resources managers.......................................... 40.35 32.17 1,598 1,569 39.6 83,072 81,609 2,059 Level 11.................................................. 45.77 46.64 1,764 1,749 38.5 91,707 90,950 2,004 Education administrators.......................................... 31.39 29.57 1,233 1,183 39.3 62,839 60,218 2,002 Level 7 .................................................. 18.87 17.58 734 703 38.9 29,470 28,831 1,562 Level 8 .................................................. 21.63 20.75 850 830 39.3 42,596 43,160 1,969 Level 9 .................................................. 25.99 24.26 1,012 946 38.9 52,539 49,184 2,021 Level 11.................................................. 38.81 36.12 1,493 1,500 38.5 77,499 78,001 1,997 Level 12.................................................. 49.75 45.13 1,890 1,805 38.0 96,814 93,879 1,946 Level 13.................................................. 56.44 55.05 2,413 2,712 42.8 125,479 141,001 2,223 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.43 28.05 1,215 1,005 38.6 62,211 51,051 1,979 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program............................................... 23.37 27.03 941 1,183 40.3 48,200 61,499 2,062 Level 9 .................................................. 20.36 19.92 814 697 40.0 42,323 36,254 2,079 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school....... 38.09 40.19 1,505 1,608 39.5 76,949 79,999 2,020 Level 9 .................................................. 27.52 31.98 990 1,076 36.0 50,954 55,953 1,851 Level 10.................................................. 38.33 40.87 1,545 1,635 40.3 77,350 85,010 2,018 Level 11.................................................. 33.11 32.64 1,320 1,147 39.9 68,623 60,218 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.95 43.25 1,917 1,730 40.8 97,522 89,960 2,077 Education administrators, postsecondary......................... 37.20 31.52 1,423 1,222 38.3 73,281 61,206 1,970 Level 7 .................................................. 21.42 23.08 854 923 39.9 43,294 48,000 2,021 Level 8 .................................................. 21.67 20.52 822 813 38.0 42,766 42,278 1,974 Level 9 .................................................. 26.98 25.19 1,038 1,008 38.5 53,971 52,399 2,000 Level 10.................................................. 23.36 23.04 928 922 39.7 48,231 47,925 2,064 Level 11.................................................. 45.61 47.86 1,706 1,859 37.4 88,489 95,000 1,940 Level 12.................................................. 49.37 35.03 1,833 1,392 37.1 93,376 72,376 1,891 Level 13.................................................. 49.55 49.83 2,296 2,740 46.3 119,414 142,500 2,410 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.18 31.73 1,465 1,192 37.4 74,391 56,924 1,899 Medical and health services managers.............................. 39.40 36.81 1,588 1,473 40.3 82,601 76,575 2,097 Level 7 .................................................. 22.60 21.84 871 874 38.5 45,294 45,427 2,004 Level 9 .................................................. 29.43 30.75 1,165 1,230 39.6 60,599 63,968 2,059 Level 10.................................................. 36.19 36.81 1,448 1,472 40.0 75,277 76,565 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 41.55 41.48 1,719 1,661 41.4 89,394 86,382 2,151 Level 12.................................................. 44.64 46.39 1,840 1,824 41.2 95,691 94,869 2,143 Not able to be leveled.................................... 44.70 41.10 1,790 1,761 40.0 93,081 91,555 2,082 Social and community service managers............................. 25.07 21.55 974 858 38.8 50,604 43,134 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 19.43 18.68 791 773 40.7 41,131 40,220 2,117 Level 8 .................................................. 21.01 19.75 835 790 39.8 43,444 41,070 2,068 Level 9 .................................................. 23.90 21.66 854 801 35.7 44,407 41,642 1,858 Level 10.................................................. 26.95 24.47 1,104 1,110 41.0 57,402 57,701 2,130 Level 11.................................................. 33.75 26.01 1,339 1,212 39.7 69,268 63,001 2,053 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.97 22.14 930 777 38.8 48,337 40,425 2,016 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 26.49 25.20 1,038 962 39.2 53,959 50,000 2,037 Level 5 .................................................. 17.68 17.95 698 718 39.5 36,305 37,336 2,054 Level 6 .................................................. 22.23 21.89 848 820 38.2 44,110 42,621 1,985 Level 7 .................................................. 19.89 19.23 777 760 39.1 40,416 39,520 2,032 Level 8 .................................................. 24.31 25.93 955 1,009 39.3 49,591 52,491 2,040 Level 9 .................................................. 27.80 28.52 1,087 1,141 39.1 56,499 59,326 2,032 Level 10.................................................. 34.15 32.22 1,364 1,288 39.9 70,881 66,999 2,075 Level 11.................................................. 38.33 39.54 1,526 1,543 39.8 79,371 80,211 2,071 Level 12.................................................. 52.02 50.16 2,377 2,408 45.7 123,588 125,194 2,376 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.57 21.68 1,018 809 38.3 52,941 42,081 1,993 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 24.60 21.58 957 856 38.9 49,771 44,502 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 20.59 20.76 800 778 38.9 41,606 40,474 2,021 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.62 21.58 871 809 38.5 45,267 42,081 2,001 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 25.66 24.00 994 904 38.7 51,682 47,029 2,014 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.00 21.58 915 809 38.1 47,593 42,081 1,983 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators........ 26.33 27.44 993 1,098 37.7 51,632 57,075 1,961 Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators.................. 26.33 27.44 993 1,098 37.7 51,632 57,075 1,961 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 26.91 27.88 1,050 1,046 39.0 54,591 54,372 2,028 Level 7 .................................................. 23.13 23.29 902 918 39.0 46,897 47,757 2,027 Level 8 .................................................. 21.49 19.69 827 743 38.5 42,800 38,632 1,991 Level 9 .................................................. 27.63 28.52 1,085 1,141 39.3 56,421 59,326 2,042 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 22.95 21.87 897 826 39.1 46,558 42,786 2,028 Level 7 .................................................. 23.23 22.84 900 914 38.8 46,821 47,507 2,016 Level 8 .................................................. 23.46 22.88 884 826 37.7 45,609 41,647 1,944 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 25.52 25.07 947 995 37.1 49,243 51,750 1,930 Training and development specialists............................ 25.50 26.66 995 1,046 39.0 51,752 54,372 2,029 Level 9 .................................................. 27.10 27.88 1,052 1,046 38.8 54,720 54,372 2,019 Management analysts............................................... 34.88 29.98 1,404 1,154 40.3 73,022 60,008 2,094 Level 9 .................................................. 27.53 28.85 1,089 1,105 39.6 56,610 57,451 2,057 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 25.25 24.04 997 932 39.5 51,819 48,464 2,052 Level 6 .................................................. 23.33 23.68 933 947 40.0 48,518 49,254 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 20.36 18.85 800 754 39.3 41,611 39,202 2,044 Level 8 .................................................. 25.25 26.78 1,021 1,071 40.4 53,082 55,704 2,102 Level 9 .................................................. 28.32 29.62 1,089 1,185 38.5 56,627 61,610 2,000 Level 10.................................................. 32.63 32.22 1,344 1,289 41.2 69,910 67,016 2,143 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.96 23.09 985 924 39.5 51,229 48,027 2,053 Financial analysts and advisors................................... 40.00 29.66 1,580 1,186 39.5 82,148 61,695 2,054 Financial analysts.............................................. 43.24 31.00 1,703 1,201 39.4 88,576 62,439 2,048 Loan counselors and officers...................................... 18.44 18.35 736 734 39.9 38,254 38,168 2,074 Level 7 .................................................. 18.55 19.00 741 760 39.9 38,522 39,520 2,076 Loan counselors................................................. 12.37 11.42 489 457 39.5 25,429 23,749 2,056 Loan officers................................................... 20.34 19.00 814 760 40.0 42,314 39,520 2,080 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 32.00 30.00 1,249 1,154 39.0 64,928 60,000 2,029 Level 5 .................................................. 16.81 17.40 659 696 39.2 34,283 36,190 2,039 Level 6 .................................................. 20.51 21.80 820 872 40.0 42,657 45,344 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.02 23.21 941 911 39.2 48,916 47,347 2,037 Level 8 .................................................. 26.85 28.70 1,049 1,104 39.1 54,538 57,429 2,031 Level 9 .................................................. 31.69 31.04 1,237 1,240 39.0 64,335 64,478 2,030 Level 10.................................................. 39.25 38.95 1,547 1,521 39.4 80,448 79,088 2,050 Level 11.................................................. 39.22 37.59 1,541 1,475 39.3 80,111 76,690 2,043 Level 12.................................................. 56.21 56.35 2,201 2,231 39.2 114,446 116,000 2,036 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.80 22.91 853 878 37.4 44,195 45,635 1,938 Computer programmers.............................................. 27.68 26.78 1,081 1,071 39.0 56,188 55,704 2,030 Level 9 .................................................. 31.44 30.91 1,243 1,236 39.5 64,611 64,295 2,055 Computer software engineers....................................... 48.11 43.29 1,889 1,684 39.3 98,231 87,549 2,042 Computer software engineers, applications....................... 54.92 45.16 2,122 1,693 38.6 110,344 88,054 2,009 Computer software engineers, systems software................... 40.29 39.17 1,611 1,567 40.0 83,793 81,482 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 22.74 21.80 852 869 37.5 44,323 45,162 1,949 Level 7 .................................................. 24.38 23.72 939 910 38.5 48,854 47,307 2,003 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.94 24.27 777 865 33.9 40,424 44,965 1,762 Computer systems analysts......................................... 33.44 33.16 1,322 1,305 39.5 68,755 67,852 2,056 Level 9 .................................................. 31.96 32.12 1,278 1,285 40.0 66,477 66,810 2,080 Level 10.................................................. 39.43 39.70 1,577 1,588 40.0 82,013 82,584 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 35.68 36.35 1,393 1,416 39.0 72,430 73,611 2,030 Database administrators........................................... 25.48 23.11 995 925 39.1 51,757 48,075 2,031 Level 7 .................................................. 23.17 22.76 927 911 40.0 48,185 47,347 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 29.51 28.03 1,153 1,091 39.1 59,981 56,753 2,032 Level 7 .................................................. 24.19 24.33 963 973 39.8 50,093 50,613 2,071 Level 9 .................................................. 28.68 28.02 1,105 1,051 38.5 57,469 54,639 2,004 Level 11.................................................. 36.79 36.62 1,467 1,432 39.9 76,284 74,449 2,073 Network systems and data communications analysts.................. 30.72 30.39 1,202 1,119 39.1 62,494 58,188 2,034 Operations research analysts...................................... 34.17 33.20 1,307 1,364 38.3 67,985 70,928 1,989 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 36.37 35.10 1,475 1,442 40.6 76,694 75,001 2,109 Level 7 .................................................. 25.37 24.88 1,015 995 40.0 52,772 51,750 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 35.48 34.65 1,419 1,386 40.0 73,791 72,072 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 40.85 40.59 1,723 1,763 42.2 89,612 91,686 2,194 Level 12.................................................. 54.99 55.01 2,240 2,252 40.7 116,502 117,087 2,119 Engineers......................................................... 44.72 44.08 1,838 1,817 41.1 95,551 94,501 2,137 Level 11.................................................. 40.85 40.59 1,723 1,763 42.2 89,612 91,686 2,194 Level 12.................................................. 54.99 55.01 2,240 2,252 40.7 116,502 117,087 2,119 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 23.64 21.88 939 875 39.7 48,809 45,510 2,065 Level 7 .................................................. 25.22 25.68 1,009 1,027 40.0 52,458 53,404 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 23.27 21.88 929 875 39.9 48,290 45,510 2,075 Level 7 .................................................. 26.66 26.33 1,067 1,053 40.0 55,461 54,766 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 26.95 23.23 1,044 923 38.7 53,808 47,975 1,997 Level 5 .................................................. 18.82 15.93 724 619 38.4 37,585 32,198 1,997 Level 6 .................................................. 18.93 21.15 754 846 39.9 39,229 43,992 2,072 Level 7 .................................................. 19.91 18.00 770 715 38.6 40,016 37,180 2,010 Level 8 .................................................. 27.63 24.12 1,075 977 38.9 55,388 49,080 2,005 Level 9 .................................................. 28.33 26.56 1,117 1,030 39.4 56,804 54,122 2,005 Level 10.................................................. 30.43 32.97 1,162 1,277 38.2 60,403 66,423 1,985 Level 11.................................................. 28.72 26.17 1,114 989 38.8 57,599 51,453 2,006 Level 12.................................................. 32.24 26.84 1,258 1,045 39.0 65,409 54,345 2,029 Level 13.................................................. 56.07 58.97 2,069 1,887 36.9 100,244 98,126 1,788 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.88 23.86 1,062 876 38.1 54,842 45,157 1,967 Life scientists................................................... 26.21 23.07 1,020 909 38.9 52,943 47,133 2,020 Level 7 .................................................. 19.66 17.88 773 715 39.3 40,202 37,180 2,045 Level 9 .................................................. 23.37 20.27 917 811 39.2 47,683 42,153 2,040 Level 12.................................................. 26.71 25.64 1,030 1,026 38.6 53,562 53,331 2,005 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.02 27.08 1,110 1,029 38.3 57,394 53,496 1,978 Biological scientists........................................... 32.01 31.10 1,206 1,154 37.7 62,342 60,000 1,948 Level 9 .................................................. 30.34 31.65 1,206 1,266 39.8 62,730 65,834 2,068 Biochemists and biophysicists................................. 34.28 31.59 1,276 1,173 37.2 66,372 61,000 1,936 Medical scientists.............................................. 24.46 21.64 962 863 39.3 50,030 44,879 2,045 Level 9 .................................................. 20.55 18.75 801 731 39.0 41,672 38,000 2,028 Not able to be leveled.................................... 30.22 27.09 1,151 1,042 38.1 59,857 54,163 1,980 Physical scientists............................................... 39.92 36.53 1,514 1,396 37.9 76,930 71,160 1,927 Level 12.................................................. 42.46 45.00 1,698 1,800 40.0 88,303 93,600 2,080 Chemists and materials scientists............................... 36.16 34.33 1,412 1,348 39.0 73,409 70,117 2,030 Psychologists..................................................... 34.13 28.46 1,257 962 36.8 61,788 51,801 1,810 Level 11.................................................. 37.90 40.67 1,097 936 29.0 53,510 48,675 1,412 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 38.19 32.21 1,383 1,115 36.2 67,208 58,750 1,760 Level 11.................................................. 37.62 40.67 1,079 936 28.7 52,549 48,675 1,397 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers............... 34.74 33.64 1,278 1,250 36.8 66,446 64,999 1,913 Biological technicians............................................ 17.06 15.33 677 613 39.7 35,183 31,893 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 16.76 17.43 666 654 39.7 34,644 33,992 2,066 Social science research assistants................................ 21.85 23.06 867 922 39.7 44,374 47,956 2,031 Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians...... 19.69 18.42 766 731 38.9 39,589 38,000 2,011 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.22 19.71 799 788 39.5 40,873 41,001 2,022 Community and social services occupations........................... 17.68 16.16 694 647 39.2 35,773 33,552 2,024 Level 4 .................................................. 11.84 12.02 465 480 39.3 24,141 23,999 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 12.99 13.29 508 529 39.1 26,436 27,500 2,035 Level 6 .................................................. 14.66 13.90 569 536 38.8 29,244 27,500 1,995 Level 7 .................................................. 16.94 16.35 665 647 39.2 34,247 33,634 2,021 Level 8 .................................................. 19.24 17.48 785 721 40.8 40,622 37,500 2,111 Level 9 .................................................. 23.17 21.83 893 851 38.5 46,037 44,262 1,987 Level 10.................................................. 23.53 19.15 996 970 42.3 51,765 50,419 2,200 Level 11.................................................. 29.36 29.81 1,106 1,096 37.7 57,507 57,002 1,959 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.37 18.19 813 673 38.0 41,459 36,001 1,940 Counselors........................................................ 17.91 16.92 692 663 38.7 35,641 34,503 1,990 Level 5 .................................................. 14.05 14.40 553 576 39.4 28,768 29,952 2,048 Level 6 .................................................. 13.91 13.22 535 529 38.4 27,781 27,500 1,997 Level 7 .................................................. 17.08 17.16 677 677 39.6 35,090 35,194 2,054 Level 8 .................................................. 17.65 16.93 688 657 39.0 35,605 34,164 2,017 Level 9 .................................................. 22.90 21.74 869 828 38.0 43,581 43,992 1,903 Level 10.................................................. 34.22 38.41 1,228 1,344 35.9 63,712 69,906 1,862 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.91 24.59 1,067 1,023 33.5 46,803 52,247 1,467 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.98 16.93 677 677 39.8 35,185 35,223 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. 15.40 14.44 620 615 40.2 32,221 31,990 2,093 Level 7 .................................................. 19.41 20.64 761 779 39.2 39,546 40,503 2,037 Educational, vocational, and school counselors.................. 21.02 18.46 790 692 37.6 39,946 36,270 1,900 Level 5 .................................................. 14.79 14.42 585 577 39.5 30,396 30,000 2,054 Level 6 .................................................. 15.27 13.27 557 531 36.5 28,870 27,600 1,890 Level 7 .................................................. 16.55 15.87 655 635 39.6 33,739 32,999 2,039 Level 8 .................................................. 21.81 21.83 861 827 39.5 42,589 39,849 1,952 Level 9 .................................................. 25.08 22.94 921 860 36.7 44,964 44,729 1,793 Level 10.................................................. 34.22 38.41 1,228 1,344 35.9 63,712 69,906 1,862 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.61 29.23 1,120 1,023 32.4 47,866 52,247 1,383 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.93 17.68 709 700 39.5 36,865 36,421 2,056 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 14.37 14.18 559 563 38.9 29,092 29,250 2,024 Level 6 .................................................. 12.30 11.00 469 414 38.1 24,384 21,506 1,983 Level 7 .................................................. 16.63 17.16 665 687 40.0 34,589 35,699 2,080 Social workers.................................................... 19.49 17.60 755 699 38.8 38,989 36,360 2,001 Level 5 .................................................. 14.53 14.18 576 567 39.6 29,941 29,501 2,060 Level 6 .................................................. 16.07 15.35 619 599 38.5 32,174 31,138 2,002 Level 7 .................................................. 17.06 16.35 674 652 39.5 34,426 33,280 2,018 Level 8 .................................................. 20.91 18.29 818 721 39.1 42,221 37,500 2,019 Level 9 .................................................. 23.51 21.85 907 859 38.6 47,145 44,678 2,005 Level 10.................................................. 24.76 22.04 843 804 34.1 43,849 41,823 1,771 Level 11.................................................. 31.16 29.81 1,144 1,192 36.7 59,468 62,001 1,909 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.99 21.61 892 864 38.8 46,408 44,940 2,019 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 17.49 16.59 672 641 38.4 34,187 32,904 1,954 Level 6 .................................................. 17.92 16.72 663 620 37.0 34,465 32,236 1,923 Level 7 .................................................. 16.10 15.30 626 600 38.9 31,316 30,909 1,946 Level 8 .................................................. 17.66 16.77 691 671 39.2 34,754 32,265 1,968 Level 9 .................................................. 21.15 20.46 800 757 37.8 41,565 39,339 1,966 Medical and public health social workers........................ 24.24 24.27 927 940 38.2 48,192 48,878 1,988 Level 7 .................................................. 19.85 19.80 790 792 39.8 41,065 41,184 2,069 Level 8 .................................................. 23.93 21.38 922 920 38.5 47,929 47,840 2,003 Level 9 .................................................. 27.60 27.29 1,070 1,077 38.8 55,620 56,012 2,015 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 18.25 16.65 718 674 39.3 37,325 35,027 2,045 Level 5 .................................................. 14.23 14.18 562 563 39.5 29,205 29,291 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 14.02 13.45 564 538 40.2 29,317 27,976 2,092 Level 7 .................................................. 16.46 15.87 659 635 40.0 34,255 32,999 2,081 Level 8 .................................................. 19.42 18.61 773 732 39.8 40,192 38,043 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 18.77 19.47 727 741 38.7 37,813 38,531 2,015 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 15.39 14.13 598 546 38.9 30,871 28,226 2,006 Level 4 .................................................. 11.85 12.45 466 485 39.3 24,149 25,214 2,038 Level 5 .................................................. 12.29 11.50 478 450 38.9 24,881 23,421 2,025 Level 6 .................................................. 14.21 14.11 559 515 39.3 28,408 25,917 1,999 Level 7 .................................................. 15.95 15.87 609 635 38.1 31,645 32,997 1,984 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.08 17.67 770 646 38.3 39,904 33,592 1,987 Health educators................................................ 34.23 40.53 1,366 1,621 39.9 71,043 84,302 2,076 Social and human service assistants............................. 13.13 12.88 516 504 39.3 26,544 25,877 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 11.85 12.45 466 485 39.3 24,149 25,214 2,038 Level 5 .................................................. 12.20 11.50 475 439 39.0 24,723 22,805 2,026 Level 6 .................................................. 13.29 13.13 530 506 39.9 26,749 25,438 2,013 Level 7 .................................................. 15.43 15.31 593 613 38.4 30,837 31,851 1,999 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.34 15.38 614 615 40.0 31,674 31,990 2,065 Clergy............................................................ 15.42 14.42 779 731 50.5 40,529 37,998 2,628 Directors, religious activities and education..................... 24.39 20.11 928 768 38.1 48,243 39,917 1,978 Legal occupations................................................... 33.53 34.33 1,328 1,373 39.6 68,076 71,400 2,030 Level 11.................................................. 41.54 38.56 1,635 1,542 39.3 84,996 80,209 2,046 Lawyers........................................................... 40.50 37.73 1,617 1,500 39.9 84,095 78,001 2,076 Level 11.................................................. 41.54 38.56 1,635 1,542 39.3 84,996 80,209 2,046 Paralegals and legal assistants................................... 18.53 18.91 717 709 38.7 37,291 36,882 2,013 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 29.33 24.92 1,121 908 38.2 48,357 40,137 1,649 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 9.00 376 339 38.7 18,687 16,797 1,920 Level 3 .................................................. 10.45 9.85 409 394 39.2 20,130 18,855 1,925 Level 4 .................................................. 10.82 10.39 423 416 39.1 20,612 21,320 1,906 Level 5 .................................................. 13.17 12.76 513 511 38.9 25,242 26,208 1,916 Level 6 .................................................. 15.16 13.70 573 500 37.8 26,947 22,568 1,778 Level 7 .................................................. 21.64 20.38 827 757 38.2 35,385 34,191 1,635 Level 8 .................................................. 30.54 30.77 1,070 918 35.0 44,761 40,430 1,465 Level 9 .................................................. 29.63 28.57 1,119 1,100 37.8 44,748 43,133 1,510 Level 10.................................................. 35.25 34.97 1,356 1,329 38.5 55,651 53,000 1,579 Level 11.................................................. 40.15 37.07 1,559 1,445 38.8 65,376 59,241 1,628 Level 12.................................................. 55.41 49.33 2,170 1,882 39.2 87,477 72,365 1,579 Level 13.................................................. 59.62 50.90 2,327 2,103 39.0 95,199 94,700 1,597 Level 14.................................................. 108.22 91.11 4,187 3,407 38.7 197,913 152,731 1,829 Not able to be leveled.................................... 37.88 28.12 1,500 1,138 39.6 65,079 54,270 1,718 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 48.82 40.68 1,905 1,617 39.0 79,087 66,000 1,620 Level 7 .................................................. 22.18 21.14 831 704 37.5 38,262 36,400 1,725 Level 8 .................................................. 30.05 30.77 1,166 1,164 38.8 56,214 57,595 1,871 Level 9 .................................................. 29.55 27.78 1,138 1,052 38.5 49,122 48,115 1,662 Level 10.................................................. 35.84 34.94 1,394 1,356 38.9 55,590 51,394 1,551 Level 11.................................................. 40.75 37.77 1,581 1,470 38.8 65,355 58,851 1,604 Level 12.................................................. 55.46 49.59 2,173 1,883 39.2 87,495 72,365 1,578 Level 13.................................................. 60.63 52.19 2,387 2,149 39.4 96,856 96,075 1,597 Level 14.................................................. 108.22 91.11 4,187 3,407 38.7 197,913 152,731 1,829 Not able to be leveled.................................... 57.39 48.79 2,253 1,873 39.3 93,505 78,376 1,629 Business teachers, postsecondary................................ 51.38 42.49 1,969 1,650 38.3 81,968 73,236 1,595 Level 10.................................................. 46.35 42.49 1,775 1,650 38.3 68,352 64,350 1,475 Level 11.................................................. 70.60 76.37 2,635 2,864 37.3 92,557 94,503 1,311 Level 13.................................................. 86.52 75.00 3,187 2,858 36.8 120,097 113,741 1,388 Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.80 58.87 1,986 2,060 37.6 87,460 80,358 1,656 Math and computer teachers, postsecondary....................... 41.66 35.32 1,618 1,318 38.8 63,482 54,630 1,524 Level 10.................................................. 37.37 34.37 1,387 1,262 37.1 51,387 51,394 1,375 Level 13.................................................. 58.74 52.19 2,319 2,088 39.5 88,944 81,413 1,514 Not able to be leveled.................................... 51.29 46.92 1,971 1,877 38.4 76,561 78,601 1,493 Computer science teachers, postsecondary...................... 35.64 28.77 1,377 1,151 38.6 63,119 56,100 1,771 Level 11.................................................. 29.80 28.77 1,192 1,151 40.0 56,568 55,962 1,898 Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary.................. 43.77 37.65 1,704 1,497 38.9 63,587 51,394 1,453 Level 13.................................................. 58.74 52.19 2,319 2,088 39.5 88,944 81,413 1,514 Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.71 46.92 2,037 1,877 38.7 81,332 80,701 1,543 Engineering and architecture teachers, postsecondary............ 75.24 81.50 2,937 3,125 39.0 109,851 116,150 1,460 Not able to be leveled.................................... 77.71 77.63 2,948 2,978 37.9 110,678 110,385 1,424 Engineering teachers, postsecondary........................... 75.14 82.05 2,930 3,125 39.0 110,137 118,885 1,466 Life sciences teachers, postsecondary........................... 53.88 46.19 2,257 1,939 41.9 102,943 93,632 1,911 Level 10.................................................. 40.09 38.11 1,626 1,539 40.6 63,486 59,448 1,584 Level 11.................................................. 42.34 43.55 1,800 1,960 42.5 87,752 101,905 2,073 Level 12.................................................. 49.69 49.59 2,134 2,095 42.9 95,464 77,601 1,921 Not able to be leveled.................................... 78.77 64.34 3,425 2,574 43.5 152,334 100,375 1,934 Biological science teachers, postsecondary.................... 53.91 46.19 2,263 1,939 42.0 103,444 96,075 1,919 Level 10.................................................. 40.09 38.11 1,626 1,539 40.6 63,486 59,448 1,584 Level 11.................................................. 42.34 43.55 1,800 1,960 42.5 87,752 101,905 2,073 Level 12.................................................. 49.64 49.59 2,154 2,182 43.4 97,165 78,557 1,957 Not able to be leveled.................................... 78.77 64.34 3,425 2,574 43.5 152,334 100,375 1,934 Physical sciences teachers, postsecondary....................... 56.33 51.88 2,142 2,065 38.0 86,569 83,520 1,537 Level 11.................................................. 49.00 49.03 1,868 1,839 38.1 76,448 69,256 1,560 Level 12.................................................. 55.04 51.88 2,122 2,015 38.5 96,232 98,800 1,748 Level 13.................................................. 70.35 69.87 2,654 2,749 37.7 104,117 104,799 1,480 Not able to be leveled.................................... 58.32 58.43 2,199 2,137 37.7 79,906 68,178 1,370 Chemistry teachers, postsecondary............................. 55.18 51.66 2,052 1,860 37.2 76,899 68,976 1,394 Physics teachers, postsecondary............................... 62.27 53.56 2,413 2,142 38.8 105,202 107,900 1,690 Social sciences teachers, postsecondary......................... 46.37 40.55 1,765 1,622 38.1 70,494 65,035 1,520 Level 10.................................................. 37.11 33.78 1,389 1,267 37.4 56,990 52,246 1,536 Level 11.................................................. 41.29 40.57 1,492 1,445 36.1 58,615 59,078 1,420 Level 12.................................................. 52.34 42.28 2,018 1,720 38.5 75,614 65,977 1,445 Level 13.................................................. 51.45 50.34 2,052 2,051 39.9 91,451 92,393 1,777 Not able to be leveled.................................... 52.08 41.95 2,018 1,678 38.8 81,621 84,350 1,567 Economics teachers, postsecondary............................. 57.49 56.39 2,087 2,115 36.3 76,892 73,000 1,338 Political science teachers, postsecondary..................... 41.74 41.95 1,645 1,678 39.4 78,067 84,350 1,871 Psychology teachers, postsecondary............................ 46.47 42.74 1,790 1,611 38.5 71,052 66,390 1,529 Level 11.................................................. 40.48 40.28 1,508 1,445 37.2 62,490 62,014 1,544 Level 12.................................................. 54.73 45.01 2,126 1,710 38.9 79,000 71,094 1,443 Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.25 30.64 1,846 1,226 39.1 70,720 52,701 1,497 Sociology teachers, postsecondary............................. 49.78 39.47 1,877 1,579 37.7 71,626 62,000 1,439 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 66.28 60.59 2,642 2,188 39.9 113,296 79,973 1,709 Level 9 .................................................. 29.94 28.21 1,167 1,128 39.0 52,993 54,710 1,770 Level 10.................................................. 35.42 37.06 1,388 1,482 39.2 60,651 63,735 1,712 Level 11.................................................. 48.95 40.43 1,863 1,536 38.1 83,885 79,892 1,714 Level 12.................................................. 75.75 86.63 2,974 3,435 39.3 134,069 139,171 1,770 Not able to be leveled.................................... 77.35 69.23 3,181 2,636 41.1 123,808 90,000 1,601 Health specialties teachers, postsecondary.................... 76.84 70.20 3,081 2,636 40.1 129,202 95,904 1,681 Level 11.................................................. 61.30 56.93 2,274 2,248 37.1 100,877 115,003 1,646 Level 12.................................................. 75.75 86.63 2,974 3,435 39.3 134,069 139,171 1,770 Not able to be leveled.................................... 79.99 71.43 3,300 2,636 41.3 127,596 95,904 1,595 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.81 36.40 1,363 1,424 39.2 62,583 63,735 1,798 Education and library science teachers, postsecondary........... 41.22 39.48 1,587 1,579 38.5 61,171 56,856 1,484 Level 11.................................................. 43.50 39.94 1,600 1,564 36.8 61,530 57,516 1,415 Education teachers, postsecondary............................. 41.22 39.48 1,587 1,579 38.5 61,171 56,856 1,484 Level 11.................................................. 43.50 39.94 1,600 1,564 36.8 61,530 57,516 1,415 Law, criminal justice, and social work teachers, postsecondary.. 66.53 71.49 2,567 2,973 38.6 103,083 100,417 1,549 Law teachers, postsecondary................................... 78.82 74.38 3,137 2,984 39.8 123,683 127,928 1,569 Arts, communications, and humanities teachers, postsecondary.... 42.13 40.23 1,617 1,595 38.4 63,003 58,851 1,495 Level 8 .................................................. 29.00 29.97 1,008 1,062 34.8 40,329 41,700 1,391 Level 9 .................................................. 32.21 28.63 1,210 1,145 37.6 44,864 44,759 1,393 Level 10.................................................. 34.08 32.41 1,325 1,265 38.9 50,976 49,182 1,496 Level 11.................................................. 39.45 38.28 1,533 1,499 38.9 61,933 59,571 1,570 Level 12.................................................. 47.17 40.43 1,829 1,617 38.8 69,625 59,450 1,476 Level 13.................................................. 50.24 50.01 1,985 2,000 39.5 79,407 78,019 1,581 Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.64 45.87 1,740 1,660 37.3 67,523 69,201 1,448 Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary................. 39.85 40.43 1,550 1,617 38.9 59,857 58,216 1,502 Level 10.................................................. 32.36 32.41 1,250 1,230 38.6 47,011 45,948 1,453 Level 11.................................................. 38.25 37.63 1,504 1,514 39.3 64,925 63,593 1,698 Level 12.................................................. 40.39 40.43 1,616 1,617 40.0 61,318 58,216 1,518 Communications teachers, postsecondary........................ 45.06 40.18 1,741 1,745 38.6 63,619 45,000 1,412 English language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 43.55 39.38 1,677 1,575 38.5 66,962 64,374 1,538 Level 10.................................................. 37.12 39.38 1,442 1,484 38.9 55,960 54,413 1,508 Level 11.................................................. 39.53 40.82 1,567 1,586 39.6 63,853 66,649 1,615 Level 12.................................................. 53.85 36.38 2,051 2,175 38.1 84,092 84,825 1,562 Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary....... 49.04 48.04 1,801 1,711 36.7 68,370 62,683 1,394 History teachers, postsecondary............................... 40.13 32.33 1,569 1,402 39.1 59,889 55,514 1,492 Level 11.................................................. 34.26 29.83 1,341 1,193 39.1 51,275 51,696 1,497 Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary............... 41.23 40.23 1,560 1,531 37.8 62,430 61,829 1,514 Level 11.................................................. 35.58 33.32 1,362 1,375 38.3 54,211 57,331 1,523 Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.97 40.23 1,582 1,609 38.6 68,132 69,201 1,663 Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers............................ 39.84 32.73 1,546 1,309 38.8 69,293 57,705 1,739 Level 7 .................................................. 21.32 18.97 785 698 36.8 36,945 36,005 1,733 Level 9 .................................................. 28.00 27.78 1,052 990 37.6 44,621 44,419 1,593 Level 10.................................................. 32.68 31.64 1,305 1,266 39.9 55,129 50,262 1,687 Level 11.................................................. 38.31 33.92 1,493 1,357 39.0 63,224 57,608 1,650 Level 12.................................................. 72.50 64.42 2,751 2,376 37.9 121,279 88,230 1,673 Level 13.................................................. 65.42 62.45 2,394 2,293 36.6 94,595 85,390 1,446 Not able to be leveled.................................... 42.03 37.14 1,645 1,473 39.1 77,268 65,899 1,838 Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary........ 30.00 30.10 1,190 1,204 39.7 49,425 51,774 1,647 Vocational education teachers, postsecondary.................. 26.99 27.78 1,025 972 38.0 46,652 44,419 1,729 Level 9 .................................................. 25.03 27.78 907 972 36.2 40,903 35,000 1,634 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers......... 24.09 22.81 899 838 37.3 36,770 36,188 1,526 Level 5 .................................................. 12.53 12.76 491 511 39.2 23,514 20,167 1,876 Level 6 .................................................. 15.08 13.88 558 500 37.0 25,395 21,749 1,684 Level 7 .................................................. 21.77 20.12 840 796 38.6 34,207 33,151 1,572 Level 8 .................................................. 31.44 31.38 1,046 838 33.3 41,239 36,292 1,312 Level 9 .................................................. 29.85 29.11 1,127 1,119 37.8 43,272 41,836 1,450 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.77 10.00 544 400 39.5 24,856 20,656 1,805 Preschool and kindergarten teachers............................. 15.96 13.53 580 540 36.3 27,195 25,382 1,704 Level 5 .................................................. 12.09 12.76 473 511 39.1 22,627 20,167 1,872 Level 6 .................................................. 15.00 13.88 557 500 37.1 25,504 22,066 1,700 Level 7 .................................................. 16.38 16.60 642 622 39.2 30,150 32,020 1,841 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.75 8.50 350 340 40.0 17,935 16,640 2,050 Preschool teachers, except special education.................. 15.77 13.53 572 538 36.3 26,895 24,752 1,706 Level 5 .................................................. 12.09 12.76 473 511 39.1 22,627 20,167 1,872 Level 6 .................................................. 15.20 13.88 565 500 37.2 25,579 21,578 1,683 Level 7 .................................................. 16.19 16.60 637 624 39.3 30,971 32,020 1,912 Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.75 8.50 350 340 40.0 17,935 16,640 2,050 Kindergarten teachers, except special education............... 17.87 17.32 662 641 37.1 30,111 31,153 1,685 Level 7 .................................................. 17.13 12.84 662 513 38.7 27,339 20,539 1,596 Elementary and middle school teachers........................... 25.32 23.95 966 908 38.2 36,806 35,520 1,454 Level 7 .................................................. 24.01 23.26 912 833 38.0 34,845 34,180 1,451 Level 8 .................................................. 21.86 21.11 854 798 39.1 32,818 31,665 1,501 Level 9 .................................................. 28.43 28.74 1,079 1,110 38.0 40,369 40,500 1,420 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.48 22.16 903 752 38.5 34,403 27,077 1,465 Elementary school teachers, except special education.......... 25.13 23.85 955 900 38.0 36,514 35,115 1,453 Level 7 .................................................. 23.50 23.26 885 814 37.6 34,104 33,959 1,451 Level 8 .................................................. 23.53 21.57 916 859 38.9 35,042 33,381 1,489 Level 9 .................................................. 28.36 28.67 1,076 1,117 38.0 40,434 41,516 1,426 Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 26.14 26.25 1,016 1,039 38.9 38,077 38,210 1,456 Level 7 .................................................. 26.58 23.53 1,055 1,007 39.7 38,622 36,250 1,453 Level 9 .................................................. 28.73 29.06 1,091 1,061 38.0 40,093 38,210 1,396 Secondary school teachers....................................... 33.99 32.28 1,273 1,216 37.5 48,053 46,963 1,414 Level 7 .................................................. 26.66 25.00 1,060 1,000 39.8 40,423 38,111 1,516 Level 8 .................................................. 40.84 36.97 1,447 1,524 35.4 53,405 55,900 1,308 Level 9 .................................................. 32.50 32.28 1,231 1,199 37.9 46,929 45,440 1,444 Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education.................................................. 34.01 32.28 1,274 1,216 37.5 48,076 46,963 1,414 Level 7 .................................................. 26.66 25.00 1,060 1,000 39.8 40,423 38,111 1,516 Level 8 .................................................. 40.84 36.97 1,447 1,524 35.4 53,405 55,900 1,308 Level 9 .................................................. 32.51 32.28 1,232 1,201 37.9 46,955 45,440 1,444 Special education teachers...................................... 27.56 24.66 1,028 925 37.3 42,376 40,904 1,537 Level 8 .................................................. 30.82 29.86 1,159 1,194 37.6 43,785 43,499 1,421 Level 9 .................................................. 28.29 24.79 1,050 930 37.1 45,475 40,904 1,607 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.......................................... 24.05 23.85 927 898 38.5 38,876 39,476 1,617 Level 9 .................................................. 23.29 24.66 890 925 38.2 40,872 40,689 1,755 Special education teachers, secondary school.................. 36.84 46.76 1,264 1,554 34.3 49,703 60,385 1,349 Other teachers and instructors.................................... 22.22 19.23 877 769 39.5 39,813 33,047 1,792 Level 7 .................................................. 19.49 17.91 710 636 36.4 31,126 25,975 1,597 Level 8 .................................................. 23.27 23.73 886 906 38.1 39,022 47,133 1,677 Level 9 .................................................. 23.37 19.23 913 769 39.1 43,313 40,000 1,853 Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors.................................................. 21.57 21.89 823 829 38.1 37,434 35,472 1,736 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians...................... 27.61 26.02 1,048 1,056 38.0 54,511 54,906 1,974 Librarians........................................................ 25.37 22.71 951 875 37.5 46,676 44,690 1,840 Level 7 .................................................. 20.88 21.62 768 757 36.8 37,391 39,347 1,791 Level 8 .................................................. 25.75 24.30 1,009 895 39.2 49,499 46,859 1,922 Level 9 .................................................. 26.98 26.53 1,039 970 38.5 43,266 47,180 1,604 Level 11.................................................. 33.61 30.62 1,334 1,209 39.7 68,914 62,847 2,051 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.86 27.92 1,105 1,062 37.0 57,465 55,203 1,924 Library technicians............................................... 18.51 15.36 720 607 38.9 37,208 31,552 2,010 Level 5 .................................................. 14.08 13.59 553 541 39.3 28,778 28,153 2,044 Instructional coordinators........................................ 26.43 26.00 1,023 1,019 38.7 51,719 53,000 1,957 Teacher assistants................................................ 10.59 10.25 413 406 39.0 20,128 20,030 1,901 Level 2 .................................................. 9.73 9.00 376 339 38.7 18,687 16,797 1,920 Level 3 .................................................. 10.44 9.85 409 394 39.2 20,129 18,855 1,929 Level 4 .................................................. 10.81 10.39 422 416 39.1 20,565 21,320 1,903 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 25.90 22.43 1,017 918 39.3 51,209 46,999 1,977 Level 6 .................................................. 19.19 19.18 741 740 38.6 38,525 38,493 2,008 Level 7 .................................................. 22.07 21.85 886 894 40.1 46,067 46,488 2,087 Level 8 .................................................. 23.61 20.82 956 904 40.5 49,326 46,999 2,090 Level 9 .................................................. 29.08 28.00 1,133 1,120 39.0 58,926 58,242 2,026 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.63 22.43 1,050 918 39.4 51,259 46,833 1,925 Designers......................................................... 21.82 23.81 861 952 39.5 44,777 49,525 2,052 Graphic designers............................................... 21.82 23.81 861 952 39.5 44,777 49,525 2,052 Actors, producers, and directors.................................. 25.73 22.96 1,034 844 40.2 53,572 43,878 2,082 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.73 22.96 1,034 844 40.2 53,572 43,878 2,082 Producers and directors......................................... 25.73 22.96 1,034 844 40.2 53,572 43,878 2,082 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.73 22.96 1,034 844 40.2 53,572 43,878 2,082 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers................... 26.61 22.25 1,063 990 40.0 52,483 42,094 1,973 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.61 22.25 1,063 990 40.0 52,483 42,094 1,973 Coaches and scouts.............................................. 26.61 22.25 1,063 990 40.0 52,483 42,094 1,973 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.61 22.25 1,063 990 40.0 52,483 42,094 1,973 Musicians, singers, and related workers........................... 35.87 31.86 1,374 1,274 38.3 58,016 49,705 1,617 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.87 31.86 1,374 1,274 38.3 58,016 49,705 1,617 Musicians and singers........................................... 40.35 32.23 1,547 1,289 38.3 62,468 50,280 1,548 Not able to be leveled.................................... 40.35 32.23 1,547 1,289 38.3 62,468 50,280 1,548 Public relations specialists...................................... 25.39 23.61 1,000 982 39.4 51,977 51,043 2,047 Level 7 .................................................. 22.93 21.12 939 982 40.9 48,806 51,043 2,129 Level 9 .................................................. 26.83 28.00 1,065 1,120 39.7 55,375 58,242 2,064 Writers and editors............................................... 26.99 22.35 1,033 894 38.3 53,726 46,488 1,991 Level 9 .................................................. 35.55 36.40 1,312 1,274 36.9 68,211 66,248 1,919 Editors......................................................... 27.06 22.35 1,035 894 38.3 53,833 46,488 1,989 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators... 16.92 15.22 654 587 38.7 34,025 30,534 2,010 Audio and video equipment technicians........................... 16.92 15.22 654 587 38.7 34,025 30,534 2,010 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.85 26.26 1,125 1,030 39.0 58,479 53,512 2,027 Level 3 .................................................. 12.07 11.74 475 453 39.3 24,680 23,566 2,044 Level 4 .................................................. 15.02 14.66 593 575 39.5 30,857 29,910 2,055 Level 5 .................................................. 18.48 17.72 722 692 39.1 37,548 35,981 2,031 Level 6 .................................................. 21.34 20.57 834 817 39.1 43,340 42,494 2,031 Level 7 .................................................. 25.24 24.79 992 976 39.3 51,571 50,731 2,043 Level 8 .................................................. 28.72 28.12 1,119 1,093 38.9 58,164 56,840 2,025 Level 9 .................................................. 30.81 30.00 1,193 1,166 38.7 61,866 60,320 2,008 Level 10.................................................. 36.59 36.01 1,451 1,419 39.6 75,429 73,774 2,062 Level 11.................................................. 42.43 40.20 1,661 1,591 39.1 86,378 82,747 2,036 Level 12.................................................. 72.75 67.53 2,801 2,532 38.5 145,646 131,689 2,002 Level 13.................................................. 69.68 71.62 2,632 2,661 37.8 136,844 138,362 1,964 Level 14.................................................. 107.73 117.00 4,443 4,680 41.2 231,039 243,360 2,145 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.76 27.04 1,234 1,028 38.9 64,187 53,456 2,021 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 24.05 21.64 966 865 40.2 50,209 45,001 2,088 Level 7 .................................................. 22.60 22.60 896 904 39.6 46,581 47,008 2,061 Pharmacists....................................................... 49.09 49.95 1,945 1,955 39.6 101,125 101,634 2,060 Level 8 .................................................. 46.23 46.31 1,849 1,852 40.0 96,155 96,329 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 48.18 50.00 1,884 1,923 39.1 97,991 99,977 2,034 Level 10.................................................. 47.83 48.89 1,903 1,930 39.8 98,953 100,360 2,069 Level 11.................................................. 51.19 51.58 2,029 2,063 39.6 105,529 107,282 2,061 Not able to be leveled.................................... 49.12 48.71 1,938 1,921 39.5 100,765 99,882 2,052 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 54.62 32.32 2,123 1,212 38.9 110,375 63,020 2,021 Level 9 .................................................. 23.59 22.55 947 902 40.1 49,243 46,904 2,088 Level 10.................................................. 24.32 24.99 971 1,000 39.9 50,488 51,979 2,076 Level 11.................................................. 40.23 29.33 1,565 1,100 38.9 81,380 57,194 2,023 Level 12.................................................. 77.06 67.53 2,948 2,532 38.2 153,279 131,689 1,989 Level 13.................................................. 70.30 81.62 2,637 2,661 37.5 137,115 138,362 1,951 Level 14.................................................. 107.73 117.00 4,443 4,680 41.2 231,039 243,360 2,145 Not able to be leveled.................................... 41.17 26.61 1,616 999 39.3 84,050 51,948 2,041 Family and general practitioners................................ 60.00 65.90 2,301 2,471 38.3 119,649 128,511 1,994 Internists, general............................................. 69.32 67.53 2,673 2,532 38.6 138,990 131,689 2,005 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 50.88 24.99 2,060 1,000 40.5 107,105 51,979 2,105 Physician assistants.............................................. 41.36 39.78 1,628 1,591 39.4 84,640 82,747 2,046 Registered nurses................................................. 30.80 29.46 1,191 1,147 38.7 61,940 59,660 2,011 Level 6 .................................................. 27.80 26.07 1,071 1,043 38.5 55,667 54,230 2,002 Level 7 .................................................. 25.93 25.25 1,009 979 38.9 52,453 50,914 2,023 Level 8 .................................................. 29.79 28.92 1,149 1,123 38.6 59,749 58,406 2,006 Level 9 .................................................. 30.63 29.92 1,183 1,160 38.6 61,538 60,316 2,009 Level 10.................................................. 38.22 37.37 1,505 1,453 39.4 78,239 75,566 2,047 Level 11.................................................. 40.29 38.34 1,572 1,508 39.0 81,761 78,390 2,029 Not able to be leveled.................................... 32.93 31.54 1,254 1,149 38.1 65,233 59,738 1,981 Therapists........................................................ 27.39 27.24 1,073 1,066 39.2 55,291 55,411 2,018 Level 5 .................................................. 18.14 15.23 702 609 38.7 36,500 31,678 2,013 Level 6 .................................................. 21.59 20.14 851 806 39.4 44,270 41,891 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 23.56 23.57 933 922 39.6 48,509 47,965 2,059 Level 8 .................................................. 27.22 27.00 1,076 1,040 39.5 55,976 54,059 2,056 Level 9 .................................................. 32.17 32.03 1,238 1,259 38.5 62,740 62,213 1,950 Level 10.................................................. 30.97 32.69 1,239 1,308 40.0 64,425 67,995 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.30 29.87 1,348 1,195 39.3 70,116 62,138 2,044 Occupational therapists......................................... 27.62 27.33 1,092 1,071 39.5 56,508 54,999 2,046 Level 8 .................................................. 27.61 27.00 1,104 1,080 40.0 57,433 56,160 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 30.11 29.71 1,181 1,188 39.2 60,844 61,495 2,021 Physical therapists............................................. 31.99 32.66 1,249 1,262 39.0 64,173 64,253 2,006 Level 7 .................................................. 29.67 31.38 1,170 1,190 39.4 60,864 61,893 2,051 Level 8 .................................................. 30.18 31.06 1,207 1,242 40.0 62,774 64,605 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 33.29 33.76 1,277 1,266 38.3 64,774 64,293 1,946 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.83 35.54 1,331 1,422 39.4 69,222 73,923 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 17.10 17.00 673 680 39.3 34,982 35,360 2,045 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.98 23.60 944 920 39.3 49,069 47,819 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 22.02 21.28 847 845 38.5 44,061 43,930 2,001 Level 6 .................................................. 20.32 18.05 801 722 39.4 41,652 37,544 2,049 Level 7 .................................................. 23.27 23.10 919 910 39.5 47,782 47,299 2,053 Level 8 .................................................. 26.45 27.67 1,046 1,020 39.5 54,384 53,039 2,056 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 28.31 24.44 1,076 988 38.0 53,570 48,108 1,893 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.87 18.86 787 750 39.6 40,927 38,979 2,060 Level 3 .................................................. 12.23 11.78 483 453 39.5 25,128 23,554 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.44 14.35 576 573 39.9 29,949 29,786 2,075 Level 5 .................................................. 18.40 17.28 728 691 39.6 37,856 35,936 2,057 Level 6 .................................................. 21.01 20.31 828 812 39.4 43,079 42,243 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 25.06 24.77 997 987 39.8 51,825 51,334 2,068 Level 8 .................................................. 22.18 23.07 881 920 39.7 45,832 47,840 2,067 Level 9 .................................................. 27.99 27.88 1,116 1,106 39.9 58,022 57,491 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.78 21.15 851 815 39.1 44,240 42,393 2,031 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.45 24.60 969 975 39.6 50,403 50,700 2,061 Level 6 .................................................. 25.73 27.18 997 1,087 38.7 51,837 56,534 2,015 Level 7 .................................................. 26.36 25.71 1,052 1,022 39.9 54,691 53,160 2,075 Level 8 .................................................. 21.90 22.94 870 912 39.7 45,251 47,436 2,066 Level 9 .................................................. 28.08 27.88 1,119 1,115 39.9 58,201 57,999 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.46 22.42 990 892 38.9 51,493 46,377 2,023 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.97 16.96 672 672 39.6 34,942 34,944 2,060 Level 3 .................................................. 12.23 11.78 483 453 39.5 25,128 23,554 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.54 14.50 580 579 39.9 30,158 30,118 2,074 Level 5 .................................................. 18.02 17.19 713 688 39.5 37,053 35,755 2,056 Level 6 .................................................. 20.09 19.69 795 791 39.6 41,339 41,122 2,058 Level 7 .................................................. 18.74 18.60 733 736 39.1 38,126 38,293 2,035 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.39 17.79 721 688 39.2 37,505 35,755 2,039 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 26.39 26.20 1,041 1,028 39.4 54,112 53,435 2,051 Level 4 .................................................. 13.41 13.00 534 520 39.8 27,754 27,040 2,070 Level 5 .................................................. 23.54 22.96 922 910 39.2 47,964 47,341 2,038 Level 6 .................................................. 23.52 23.79 913 938 38.8 47,499 48,794 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 28.31 27.81 1,125 1,112 39.8 58,514 57,845 2,067 Level 8 .................................................. 30.41 30.87 1,209 1,235 39.8 62,872 64,210 2,068 Level 9 .................................................. 36.41 37.37 1,456 1,495 40.0 75,737 77,721 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.73 29.47 1,125 1,179 39.2 58,482 61,296 2,036 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 27.20 23.83 1,085 953 39.9 56,395 49,566 2,074 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 12.58 525 498 39.7 27,285 25,875 2,065 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.26 29.91 1,213 1,196 38.8 63,057 62,213 2,017 Level 7 .................................................. 33.99 34.04 1,331 1,313 39.2 69,230 68,250 2,037 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.01 34.94 1,280 1,398 40.0 66,586 72,675 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 25.30 25.25 996 1,005 39.4 51,818 52,241 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 22.32 22.03 872 881 39.1 45,325 45,822 2,031 Level 6 .................................................. 23.31 23.25 910 904 39.0 47,340 46,995 2,031 Level 7 .................................................. 26.70 25.57 1,065 1,022 39.9 55,371 53,165 2,074 Level 8 .................................................. 30.57 32.70 1,213 1,265 39.7 63,059 65,764 2,063 Level 9 .................................................. 29.09 27.47 1,164 1,099 40.0 60,505 57,127 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.65 28.08 1,076 1,053 38.9 55,954 54,756 2,023 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 17.37 16.29 671 652 38.6 34,911 33,879 2,009 Level 5 .................................................. 19.93 16.29 766 652 38.4 39,829 33,879 1,998 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.65 16.50 698 658 39.6 36,277 34,237 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.80 14.59 587 572 39.6 30,510 29,744 2,061 Level 5 .................................................. 18.28 18.25 723 710 39.5 37,589 36,894 2,056 Level 6 .................................................. 20.89 20.00 817 760 39.1 42,505 39,520 2,034 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.85 16.34 674 653 40.0 35,058 33,981 2,080 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.14 14.84 600 593 39.6 31,201 30,851 2,061 Level 4 .................................................. 14.19 14.38 559 551 39.4 29,067 28,662 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 17.62 16.46 705 658 40.0 36,643 34,237 2,079 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.80 13.53 548 541 39.7 28,482 28,142 2,064 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 24.14 23.45 951 938 39.4 49,461 48,776 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 20.60 19.51 801 780 38.9 41,672 40,581 2,023 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.88 18.84 747 724 39.6 38,831 37,635 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 15.96 16.42 638 657 40.0 33,183 34,154 2,079 Level 5 .................................................. 18.50 19.10 730 724 39.4 37,947 37,635 2,051 Level 6 .................................................. 21.48 20.39 842 815 39.2 43,766 42,403 2,038 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.95 18.55 736 722 38.8 38,282 37,539 2,020 Level 4 .................................................. 16.25 15.85 637 634 39.2 33,136 32,968 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 18.42 18.44 708 692 38.4 36,828 35,981 1,999 Level 6 .................................................. 20.42 20.12 796 793 39.0 41,385 41,224 2,027 Level 7 .................................................. 19.85 20.92 785 824 39.6 40,822 42,869 2,057 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.93 15.32 628 576 39.4 32,676 29,952 2,051 Level 3 .................................................. 11.86 11.33 468 453 39.5 24,328 23,566 2,052 Level 4 .................................................. 14.59 13.28 559 536 38.3 29,075 27,882 1,992 Level 5 .................................................. 15.33 16.24 612 650 39.9 31,831 33,779 2,076 Level 6 .................................................. 18.39 18.51 726 713 39.5 37,749 37,092 2,053 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.12 27.88 878 1,115 39.7 45,633 57,990 2,063 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.91 18.15 794 726 39.9 41,278 37,752 2,073 Level 4 .................................................. 16.11 14.34 644 574 40.0 33,471 29,827 2,078 Level 5 .................................................. 18.04 16.35 721 654 40.0 37,517 33,998 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.81 13.15 582 526 39.3 30,240 27,352 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 22.53 21.29 899 852 39.9 46,544 44,283 2,066 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.12 11.50 474 451 39.1 24,669 23,462 2,036 Level 1 .................................................. 9.54 9.27 382 371 40.0 19,842 19,282 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.78 10.15 421 400 39.1 21,900 20,804 2,032 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 11.50 463 448 39.1 24,098 23,275 2,031 Level 4 .................................................. 12.77 12.21 500 481 39.2 26,004 25,022 2,036 Level 5 .................................................. 15.19 15.28 602 601 39.6 31,325 31,259 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 17.31 17.52 683 701 39.4 35,510 36,442 2,051 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.57 13.26 572 530 39.3 29,747 27,581 2,042 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 11.49 11.05 449 434 39.0 23,338 22,563 2,030 Level 1 .................................................. 9.31 9.11 372 364 40.0 19,363 18,949 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.61 10.10 414 400 39.0 21,543 20,800 2,030 Level 3 .................................................. 11.73 11.34 457 438 38.9 23,740 22,768 2,023 Level 4 .................................................. 12.20 11.60 479 455 39.2 24,883 23,683 2,040 Level 5 .................................................. 13.40 12.59 523 504 39.0 27,187 26,187 2,029 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.62 12.51 535 500 39.3 27,814 26,021 2,042 Home health aides............................................... 10.14 9.90 393 384 38.7 20,412 19,968 2,012 Level 2 .................................................. 10.09 9.90 389 396 38.6 20,226 20,592 2,005 Level 3 .................................................. 9.69 9.50 372 360 38.4 19,355 18,720 1,998 Level 4 .................................................. 11.64 11.17 466 447 40.0 24,208 23,236 2,080 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.99 11.60 469 454 39.1 24,392 23,608 2,035 Level 1 .................................................. 9.35 9.13 374 365 40.0 19,442 18,990 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.97 10.58 431 413 39.3 22,407 21,486 2,043 Level 3 .................................................. 12.31 11.96 480 464 38.9 24,938 24,128 2,025 Level 4 .................................................. 12.56 12.08 491 476 39.1 25,553 24,769 2,034 Level 5 .................................................. 13.88 13.31 554 531 39.9 28,809 27,602 2,075 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.66 12.51 536 500 39.2 27,873 26,021 2,040 Psychiatric aides............................................... 10.59 10.02 417 400 39.3 21,660 20,800 2,046 Level 3 .................................................. 10.00 10.00 400 400 40.0 20,802 20,800 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 10.19 9.96 400 382 39.3 20,823 19,864 2,043 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 12.79 10.15 511 406 39.9 26,573 21,112 2,077 Level 4 .................................................. 11.31 9.88 453 395 40.0 23,534 20,550 2,080 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 11.42 9.88 457 395 40.0 23,747 20,550 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.72 14.18 509 567 40.0 26,461 29,501 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.10 13.79 602 552 39.9 31,295 28,683 2,073 Level 2 .................................................. 14.35 11.12 574 445 40.0 29,858 23,136 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.32 11.78 493 471 40.0 25,628 24,502 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.04 12.24 474 490 39.4 24,646 25,459 2,047 Level 5 .................................................. 18.44 17.26 734 690 39.8 38,156 35,901 2,069 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.33 17.26 729 690 39.8 37,922 35,901 2,069 Level 5 .................................................. 18.44 17.26 734 690 39.8 38,156 35,901 2,069 Physical therapist aides........................................ 13.37 11.70 533 468 39.9 27,726 24,336 2,074 Level 2 .................................................. 14.35 11.12 574 445 40.0 29,858 23,136 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.21 11.44 488 458 40.0 25,391 23,795 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 11.99 12.24 471 490 39.3 24,483 25,459 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.03 13.72 553 543 39.4 28,739 28,246 2,048 Level 1 .................................................. 10.93 10.96 437 438 40.0 22,739 22,797 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 11.25 10.91 444 436 39.5 23,023 22,693 2,047 Level 3 .................................................. 12.73 12.75 509 509 40.0 26,443 26,456 2,078 Level 4 .................................................. 13.92 13.53 542 536 39.0 28,200 27,851 2,026 Level 5 .................................................. 15.78 15.33 629 613 39.8 32,705 31,882 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. 17.45 17.52 693 701 39.7 36,058 36,442 2,067 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.08 15.27 631 611 39.2 32,800 31,751 2,039 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.03 13.84 554 554 39.5 28,754 28,725 2,050 Level 3 .................................................. 12.01 12.72 481 509 40.0 24,991 26,456 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.13 13.84 556 554 39.3 28,887 28,787 2,044 Level 5 .................................................. 15.80 15.33 632 613 40.0 32,856 31,882 2,079 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 14.45 14.42 578 577 40.0 30,062 29,994 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 13.20 534 528 40.0 27,769 27,454 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.04 13.74 562 550 40.0 29,207 28,579 2,080 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.52 14.02 558 552 38.4 29,023 28,725 1,998 Level 4 .................................................. 13.59 13.52 510 516 37.6 26,534 26,826 1,953 Level 5 .................................................. 18.03 18.61 719 731 39.9 37,377 38,002 2,073 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 14.44 15.42 577 596 39.9 29,990 30,984 2,077 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers.......... 14.78 14.71 584 593 39.5 30,346 30,855 2,054 Protective service occupations...................................... 14.24 13.00 557 520 39.1 28,464 27,019 1,999 Level 2 .................................................. 12.47 12.44 478 467 38.4 24,755 24,258 1,986 Level 3 .................................................. 12.98 12.59 504 475 38.9 26,204 24,710 2,019 Level 4 .................................................. 13.96 13.78 544 551 39.0 24,918 26,936 1,785 Level 5 .................................................. 16.96 16.67 676 654 39.9 35,162 34,008 2,073 Level 6 .................................................. 22.56 22.78 888 911 39.4 46,175 47,382 2,047 Level 7 .................................................. 18.47 19.20 739 768 40.0 38,409 39,930 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.31 15.82 612 633 40.0 31,836 32,910 2,080 Police officers................................................... 19.23 20.06 767 802 39.9 39,871 41,725 2,073 Police and sheriff's patrol officers............................ 19.23 20.06 767 802 39.9 39,871 41,725 2,073 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 13.12 12.59 513 480 39.1 26,656 24,939 2,031 Level 2 .................................................. 12.47 12.44 478 467 38.4 24,880 24,258 1,995 Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 12.59 503 475 38.8 26,158 24,710 2,018 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 13.78 565 551 39.7 29,397 28,656 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 15.72 682 629 39.9 35,471 32,691 2,074 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.10 12.73 564 509 40.0 29,329 26,478 2,080 Security guards................................................. 13.12 12.59 513 480 39.1 26,656 24,939 2,031 Level 2 .................................................. 12.47 12.44 478 467 38.4 24,880 24,258 1,995 Level 3 .................................................. 12.96 12.59 503 475 38.8 26,158 24,710 2,018 Level 4 .................................................. 14.24 13.78 565 551 39.7 29,397 28,656 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 17.10 15.72 682 629 39.9 35,471 32,691 2,074 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.10 12.73 564 509 40.0 29,329 26,478 2,080 Miscellaneous protective service workers.......................... 10.75 11.38 384 378 35.7 11,477 3,657 1,067 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.92 11.11 468 446 39.3 23,621 22,880 1,982 Level 1 .................................................. 9.69 9.90 380 376 39.2 19,727 19,562 2,035 Level 2 .................................................. 10.31 9.99 403 393 39.1 20,639 19,926 2,002 Level 3 .................................................. 11.99 11.11 477 472 39.8 24,156 24,274 2,015 Level 4 .................................................. 12.85 12.79 503 495 39.1 24,289 24,960 1,891 Level 5 .................................................. 13.55 13.30 533 520 39.3 27,604 27,040 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 17.12 17.40 685 696 40.0 35,609 36,198 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 16.89 17.61 668 705 39.6 32,740 33,076 1,939 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.02 18.04 612 697 38.2 29,295 30,472 1,828 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 14.04 13.75 534 532 38.0 24,170 25,750 1,722 Level 4 .................................................. 11.23 10.51 414 336 36.8 16,060 12,777 1,430 Level 5 .................................................. 14.09 15.00 532 498 37.8 27,689 25,917 1,965 Level 6 .................................................. 16.97 16.94 679 678 40.0 35,293 35,235 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 14.47 15.00 568 560 39.2 26,636 27,685 1,841 Level 4 .................................................. 11.46 12.38 459 495 40.0 17,968 16,640 1,567 Level 5 .................................................. 14.09 15.00 532 498 37.8 27,689 25,917 1,965 Level 6 .................................................. 16.97 16.94 679 678 40.0 35,293 35,235 2,080 Cooks............................................................. 12.66 11.93 499 477 39.4 25,669 24,804 2,027 Level 2 .................................................. 11.16 10.63 433 425 38.8 22,496 22,110 2,016 Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 10.71 437 427 39.6 22,696 22,214 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 13.10 13.03 520 521 39.7 26,872 27,082 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 13.39 13.00 535 520 39.9 27,620 27,040 2,063 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.84 12.49 560 437 37.7 25,062 21,380 1,688 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.71 12.22 500 474 39.3 25,632 24,502 2,016 Level 2 .................................................. 11.21 10.63 434 425 38.7 22,551 22,110 2,012 Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 10.71 437 427 39.6 22,696 22,214 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 13.08 13.47 517 521 39.5 26,662 27,102 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 14.60 13.50 583 540 39.9 29,977 28,080 2,053 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.84 12.49 560 437 37.7 25,062 21,380 1,688 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.27 10.89 439 436 38.9 22,829 22,651 2,025 Level 1 .................................................. 9.65 9.98 386 399 40.0 20,070 20,758 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 8.80 9.07 341 355 38.7 17,731 18,470 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 10.98 487 439 39.1 25,307 22,838 2,035 Food service, tipped.............................................. 10.22 10.30 410 384 40.1 21,170 19,947 2,071 Level 1 .................................................. 9.58 9.89 377 376 39.4 19,629 19,562 2,050 Level 2 .................................................. 8.83 9.00 347 360 39.3 17,973 18,720 2,035 Level 3 .................................................. 11.63 11.11 479 500 41.2 24,559 26,000 2,112 Waiters and waitresses.......................................... 11.33 9.56 429 361 37.8 21,888 18,924 1,931 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.43 9.21 371 368 39.3 19,171 19,094 2,033 Level 2 .................................................. 9.59 9.44 373 380 38.8 19,208 19,344 2,002 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.93 11.49 465 448 39.0 22,196 22,235 1,860 Level 1 .................................................. 10.15 10.63 388 411 38.2 20,104 21,329 1,981 Level 2 .................................................. 10.62 10.44 404 373 38.1 18,968 18,999 1,786 Level 3 .................................................. 12.45 12.00 496 465 39.8 22,410 22,838 1,800 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 12.01 11.91 467 461 38.9 23,334 23,303 1,943 Level 1 .................................................. 10.17 10.63 388 419 38.2 20,181 21,762 1,985 Level 2 .................................................. 10.52 10.00 400 365 38.0 18,659 18,999 1,774 Level 3 .................................................. 13.08 12.98 520 519 39.7 27,016 27,005 2,066 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 10.34 9.58 406 384 39.3 21,063 19,989 2,038 Level 1 .................................................. 8.94 8.66 347 344 38.8 18,063 17,867 2,020 Level 2 .................................................. 10.09 9.31 397 372 39.3 20,581 19,365 2,039 Dishwashers....................................................... 11.85 12.97 472 519 39.8 24,468 26,978 2,065 Level 1 .................................................. 10.25 10.00 405 400 39.5 21,057 20,800 2,054 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 12.07 11.47 478 450 39.6 24,555 23,254 2,034 Level 1 .................................................. 10.27 9.75 407 383 39.6 20,917 19,926 2,036 Level 2 .................................................. 11.34 11.50 448 444 39.5 22,826 23,088 2,013 Level 3 .................................................. 12.63 12.22 501 489 39.7 26,012 25,413 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 12.66 538 506 39.6 27,123 25,376 1,999 Level 5 .................................................. 18.56 18.86 729 710 39.3 37,892 36,895 2,042 Level 6 .................................................. 19.07 17.81 763 713 40.0 39,658 37,053 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.99 13.26 596 534 39.8 31,009 27,788 2,069 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 20.02 18.86 792 713 39.5 41,160 37,053 2,056 Level 5 .................................................. 18.64 18.86 726 707 38.9 37,744 36,771 2,025 Level 6 .................................................. 20.01 17.81 801 713 40.0 41,629 37,053 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 18.46 18.50 728 707 39.5 37,865 36,771 2,052 Level 5 .................................................. 18.49 18.86 717 707 38.8 37,296 36,771 2,017 Level 6 .................................................. 20.01 17.81 801 713 40.0 41,629 37,053 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers................................... 26.52 19.62 1,058 785 39.9 55,017 40,799 2,075 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.48 11.18 454 444 39.6 23,362 22,942 2,036 Level 1 .................................................. 10.27 9.73 406 383 39.6 20,903 19,926 2,036 Level 2 .................................................. 11.32 11.50 447 444 39.5 22,758 23,088 2,010 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 12.00 493 480 39.6 25,578 24,960 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 13.64 13.95 540 556 39.6 28,079 28,933 2,059 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.38 11.88 573 476 39.9 29,819 24,731 2,074 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.87 11.54 471 454 39.7 24,245 23,400 2,043 Level 1 .................................................. 10.58 9.94 420 397 39.7 21,845 20,654 2,066 Level 2 .................................................. 11.48 11.84 455 446 39.6 22,968 23,088 2,000 Level 3 .................................................. 12.56 12.22 498 489 39.7 25,851 25,413 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 13.75 13.86 547 568 39.8 28,426 29,536 2,068 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.77 17.69 668 708 39.9 34,762 36,795 2,073 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.43 9.96 411 393 39.4 21,054 20,301 2,019 Level 1 .................................................. 9.86 9.27 390 369 39.6 19,780 18,980 2,005 Level 2 .................................................. 10.57 10.12 412 392 38.9 21,408 20,384 2,025 Level 3 .................................................. 11.75 11.86 463 459 39.4 24,012 23,504 2,043 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.53 11.47 460 459 39.9 23,911 23,849 2,075 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.64 12.68 541 504 39.7 27,313 25,480 2,003 Level 2 .................................................. 11.65 11.45 463 458 39.7 24,051 23,816 2,064 Level 3 .................................................. 13.79 13.00 548 507 39.7 28,478 26,374 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 11.88 526 475 39.8 24,379 23,254 1,844 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.61 12.81 540 507 39.7 27,227 25,480 2,000 Level 2 .................................................. 11.65 11.45 463 458 39.7 24,051 23,816 2,064 Level 3 .................................................. 13.87 13.00 551 518 39.7 28,636 26,957 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 13.33 11.88 530 475 39.7 24,339 23,254 1,826 Personal care and service occupations............................... 10.86 10.50 428 411 39.4 21,468 21,206 1,978 Level 2 .................................................. 9.15 9.01 360 351 39.3 17,132 17,391 1,873 Level 3 .................................................. 10.94 11.04 432 431 39.5 21,869 21,867 1,999 Level 4 .................................................. 10.92 10.55 433 422 39.7 22,170 21,861 2,030 Level 5 .................................................. 10.71 10.00 418 400 39.1 20,259 20,800 1,892 Level 6 .................................................. 14.46 15.39 580 615 40.1 30,064 32,001 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 16.12 15.69 641 628 39.8 33,345 32,635 2,069 Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.12 9.07 408 363 40.3 20,454 18,866 2,021 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 14.56 14.65 589 586 40.5 30,487 30,472 2,094 Level 6 .................................................. 14.63 15.39 593 615 40.5 30,813 32,001 2,106 Child care workers................................................ 10.08 10.08 395 400 39.2 20,256 20,758 2,010 Level 2 .................................................. 9.27 9.28 362 353 39.0 18,760 18,366 2,024 Level 3 .................................................. 9.62 9.77 381 390 39.6 19,603 19,926 2,037 Level 4 .................................................. 11.44 11.00 455 440 39.7 23,114 22,880 2,020 Level 5 .................................................. 12.16 11.68 451 420 37.1 22,198 22,133 1,825 Personal and home care aides...................................... 10.52 10.35 414 402 39.4 21,553 20,898 2,050 Level 2 .................................................. 8.33 8.08 333 323 40.0 17,324 16,806 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.18 11.25 447 450 40.0 23,233 23,400 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 9.47 9.36 378 374 39.9 19,649 19,469 2,075 Recreation and fitness workers.................................... 12.24 12.00 485 480 39.6 16,400 18,824 1,340 Level 3 .................................................. 9.34 8.64 376 348 40.2 10,574 4,134 1,132 Level 4 .................................................. 11.97 11.57 462 434 38.6 20,931 22,552 1,749 Recreation workers.............................................. 12.16 12.00 481 480 39.6 15,815 18,098 1,300 Level 3 .................................................. 9.34 8.64 376 348 40.2 10,574 4,134 1,132 Level 4 .................................................. 11.97 11.57 462 434 38.6 20,931 22,552 1,749 Residential advisors.............................................. 9.09 9.00 370 360 40.7 16,473 17,680 1,813 Sales and related occupations....................................... 20.66 17.64 787 702 38.1 40,755 35,489 1,972 Level 2 .................................................. 7.75 7.50 309 300 39.8 16,058 15,600 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 10.01 10.70 360 380 36.0 18,710 19,760 1,870 Level 4 .................................................. 16.32 15.50 545 490 33.4 28,338 25,459 1,737 Level 5 .................................................. 17.47 17.22 691 742 39.5 35,915 38,590 2,056 Level 6 .................................................. 21.83 19.23 845 769 38.7 43,956 40,000 2,013 Level 7 .................................................. 24.22 25.07 956 1,003 39.5 48,416 52,152 1,999 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.60 15.64 635 587 38.2 33,022 30,498 1,989 First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers.................... 18.11 16.35 649 600 35.8 32,905 31,200 1,817 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers......... 15.20 16.00 540 599 35.6 28,101 31,138 1,849 Retail sales workers.............................................. 10.03 8.75 372 340 37.1 19,335 17,680 1,928 Level 2 .................................................. 7.75 7.50 309 300 39.8 16,057 15,600 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 9.96 9.45 343 363 34.5 17,842 18,886 1,792 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 10.27 8.89 359 350 35.0 18,676 18,182 1,819 Level 2 .................................................. 8.23 8.00 326 320 39.6 16,965 16,640 2,062 Level 3 .................................................. 9.76 10.70 292 306 30.0 15,183 15,907 1,556 Cashiers...................................................... 10.27 8.89 359 350 35.0 18,676 18,182 1,819 Level 2 .................................................. 8.23 8.00 326 320 39.6 16,965 16,640 2,062 Level 3 .................................................. 9.76 10.70 292 306 30.0 15,183 15,907 1,556 Retail salespersons............................................. 9.81 8.25 385 330 39.2 19,998 17,181 2,038 Level 3 .................................................. 10.12 9.37 396 375 39.1 20,566 19,492 2,033 Insurance sales agents............................................ 27.78 30.16 1,065 1,141 38.3 55,393 59,329 1,994 Miscellaneous sales and related workers........................... 21.08 19.81 833 865 39.5 43,309 45,001 2,054 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.46 14.94 603 582 39.0 31,298 30,225 2,024 Level 1 .................................................. 10.88 9.94 427 398 39.2 22,198 20,675 2,040 Level 2 .................................................. 11.65 11.29 458 440 39.3 23,783 22,859 2,042 Level 3 .................................................. 12.84 12.56 503 495 39.2 26,154 25,717 2,037 Level 4 .................................................. 14.83 14.69 578 575 39.0 29,987 29,890 2,022 Level 5 .................................................. 16.90 16.77 657 652 38.9 34,085 33,948 2,017 Level 6 .................................................. 19.70 19.23 764 750 38.8 39,692 39,000 2,014 Level 7 .................................................. 22.58 21.68 878 846 38.9 45,577 43,753 2,018 Level 8 .................................................. 26.45 26.70 1,047 1,068 39.6 54,466 55,536 2,059 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.26 15.72 666 616 38.6 34,589 32,038 2,004 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.02 19.26 848 750 38.5 44,002 39,000 1,999 Level 5 .................................................. 16.93 16.65 626 596 37.0 32,567 30,995 1,924 Level 6 .................................................. 18.88 17.78 747 711 39.6 38,829 36,982 2,057 Level 7 .................................................. 24.43 21.00 946 851 38.7 48,889 44,000 2,001 Level 8 .................................................. 28.28 27.00 1,117 1,068 39.5 58,105 55,536 2,054 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.50 30.64 1,038 1,229 37.7 53,978 63,898 1,963 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 13.27 12.35 514 498 38.7 26,718 25,896 2,014 Level 2 .................................................. 11.93 10.95 467 438 39.2 24,301 22,776 2,037 Level 3 .................................................. 14.82 14.08 581 601 39.2 30,236 31,242 2,040 Level 4 .................................................. 15.61 16.15 584 606 37.4 30,366 31,500 1,946 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.98 14.67 587 577 39.2 30,491 29,985 2,036 Level 2 .................................................. 10.71 11.19 427 441 39.9 22,196 22,938 2,073 Level 3 .................................................. 12.92 12.76 511 520 39.6 26,594 27,061 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 14.63 14.62 571 580 39.0 29,677 30,139 2,028 Level 5 .................................................. 16.55 15.85 647 635 39.1 33,664 32,999 2,034 Level 6 .................................................. 20.35 20.30 789 812 38.8 41,039 42,220 2,016 Level 7 .................................................. 19.17 16.90 729 600 38.0 37,926 31,199 1,978 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.27 13.46 602 538 39.4 30,999 28,001 2,030 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.18 14.40 564 576 39.8 29,346 29,952 2,070 Level 3 .................................................. 11.48 11.28 459 451 40.0 23,884 23,462 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.82 14.03 550 561 39.8 28,620 29,182 2,071 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.18 14.28 551 548 38.8 28,650 28,517 2,020 Level 3 .................................................. 12.64 12.29 496 498 39.3 25,802 25,875 2,041 Level 4 .................................................. 14.50 14.28 561 571 38.7 29,168 29,702 2,012 Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 17.00 640 679 38.0 33,305 35,312 1,977 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.27 15.16 636 600 39.1 33,022 31,200 2,030 Level 3 .................................................. 14.21 14.20 568 568 40.0 29,553 29,544 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.13 15.00 589 599 38.9 30,603 31,145 2,023 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 15.85 665 634 39.1 34,579 32,966 2,034 Level 6 .................................................. 20.51 20.30 789 812 38.5 41,045 42,220 2,001 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.97 13.46 637 538 39.8 32,545 28,001 2,037 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 16.97 17.00 667 671 39.3 34,706 34,871 2,045 Level 4 .................................................. 16.92 17.76 674 710 39.8 35,029 36,941 2,070 Procurement clerks.............................................. 14.77 16.84 588 674 39.8 30,570 35,031 2,070 Tellers......................................................... 12.28 12.00 486 470 39.6 25,267 24,440 2,057 Level 2 .................................................. 11.40 11.58 453 463 39.7 23,539 24,086 2,065 Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 12.02 500 481 39.8 26,005 25,000 2,068 Level 4 .................................................. 12.03 11.50 472 433 39.2 24,522 22,539 2,038 Customer service representatives.................................. 16.01 15.87 633 624 39.5 32,922 32,450 2,056 Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 12.28 477 478 39.6 24,801 24,865 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 15.07 14.92 601 597 39.9 31,265 31,034 2,075 Level 5 .................................................. 16.96 17.76 665 710 39.2 34,559 36,901 2,038 Level 6 .................................................. 17.63 17.19 685 648 38.9 35,633 33,716 2,021 Eligibility interviewers, government programs..................... 14.31 15.93 565 637 39.5 29,388 33,136 2,054 File clerks....................................................... 11.80 11.41 469 457 39.7 24,386 23,754 2,067 Level 2 .................................................. 11.48 11.94 453 471 39.4 23,537 24,501 2,050 Level 3 .................................................. 11.20 11.03 446 436 39.8 23,190 22,672 2,071 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 14.35 14.29 561 567 39.1 29,184 29,470 2,033 Level 3 .................................................. 12.43 12.35 497 494 40.0 25,858 25,694 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.63 14.16 579 555 39.6 30,115 28,870 2,058 Level 5 .................................................. 16.10 15.11 606 572 37.6 31,516 29,721 1,957 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.92 15.63 610 603 38.3 31,719 31,376 1,992 Library assistants, clerical...................................... 14.20 14.74 540 539 38.1 27,050 27,222 1,905 Level 3 .................................................. 12.05 12.03 454 470 37.7 23,631 24,453 1,961 Level 4 .................................................. 15.43 15.90 595 636 38.6 28,331 33,072 1,837 Loan interviewers and clerks...................................... 15.23 14.32 599 573 39.3 31,124 29,779 2,043 Order clerks...................................................... 15.11 14.05 602 562 39.8 31,293 29,224 2,070 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.48 16.72 691 669 39.5 35,912 34,778 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 15.49 15.76 620 630 40.0 32,215 32,781 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.44 13.15 525 519 39.0 27,202 26,988 2,023 Level 2 .................................................. 11.18 11.46 432 421 38.6 22,329 21,913 1,998 Level 3 .................................................. 13.68 13.50 532 523 38.9 27,648 27,206 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 14.25 13.64 564 540 39.6 29,153 28,080 2,046 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.95 14.27 550 557 39.4 28,578 28,972 2,049 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.62 11.85 465 474 40.0 24,159 24,648 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 11.01 10.75 440 430 40.0 22,897 22,360 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 15.89 14.75 605 590 38.1 31,368 30,684 1,974 Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 12.00 462 478 38.2 24,039 24,877 1,984 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance................. 16.23 14.75 603 590 37.2 31,358 30,684 1,933 Level 3 .................................................. 12.12 12.00 462 478 38.2 24,039 24,877 1,984 Meter readers, utilities.......................................... 13.33 12.73 533 509 40.0 27,731 26,478 2,080 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 14.42 12.85 564 507 39.1 29,352 26,374 2,036 Level 3 .................................................. 13.37 12.68 521 495 39.0 27,093 25,730 2,026 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.53 11.30 491 445 39.2 25,532 23,130 2,037 Level 2 .................................................. 10.43 10.08 411 403 39.4 21,367 20,966 2,049 Level 3 .................................................. 11.60 10.60 455 424 39.2 23,651 22,048 2,039 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.40 15.82 639 618 39.0 33,189 32,136 2,023 Level 2 .................................................. 11.38 11.70 455 468 40.0 23,620 24,336 2,075 Level 3 .................................................. 13.55 13.44 528 530 38.9 27,417 27,537 2,023 Level 4 .................................................. 14.86 14.44 579 565 39.0 30,016 29,370 2,020 Level 5 .................................................. 16.72 16.77 654 655 39.1 34,008 34,050 2,034 Level 6 .................................................. 20.20 19.27 789 769 39.1 40,931 40,000 2,027 Level 7 .................................................. 22.19 20.46 864 808 38.9 44,918 41,999 2,024 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.34 18.45 692 702 37.7 36,002 36,504 1,963 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.72 18.30 730 700 39.0 37,928 36,379 2,026 Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 12.02 517 481 39.1 26,893 25,002 2,035 Level 5 .................................................. 16.85 17.07 662 655 39.3 34,409 34,050 2,042 Level 6 .................................................. 21.04 19.78 821 771 39.0 42,589 40,080 2,025 Level 7 .................................................. 22.37 21.25 870 810 38.9 45,255 42,141 2,023 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.33 19.91 783 749 38.5 40,727 38,966 2,004 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.61 14.27 575 562 39.4 29,903 29,224 2,047 Level 2 .................................................. 11.20 11.70 448 468 40.0 23,286 24,336 2,078 Level 3 .................................................. 12.78 12.68 503 490 39.3 26,136 25,480 2,045 Level 4 .................................................. 15.05 14.36 589 570 39.1 30,643 29,640 2,036 Level 5 .................................................. 16.45 16.77 652 671 39.6 33,891 34,882 2,060 Level 6 .................................................. 18.94 19.14 757 766 40.0 39,381 39,811 2,079 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.26 15.70 628 608 38.6 32,673 31,629 2,009 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 15.44 15.27 597 589 38.7 30,964 30,534 2,005 Level 3 .................................................. 13.85 14.09 540 538 39.0 28,046 27,997 2,025 Level 4 .................................................. 15.28 14.95 592 574 38.8 30,631 29,732 2,005 Level 5 .................................................. 16.58 15.97 637 618 38.4 33,122 32,136 1,998 Level 6 .................................................. 18.69 15.87 722 635 38.6 37,436 33,016 2,003 Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.74 19.16 657 671 37.0 34,159 34,871 1,926 Computer operators................................................ 16.76 16.59 668 664 39.9 34,759 34,507 2,074 Level 5 .................................................. 17.24 16.97 687 664 39.9 35,746 34,507 2,074 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 15.51 15.66 612 627 39.4 31,799 32,579 2,050 Level 2 .................................................. 11.42 10.47 455 419 39.8 23,667 21,778 2,072 Level 3 .................................................. 12.68 11.72 486 469 38.3 25,262 24,378 1,993 Level 4 .................................................. 15.56 15.66 620 627 39.9 32,251 32,579 2,073 Data entry keyers............................................... 14.73 15.66 579 606 39.3 30,115 31,491 2,045 Level 2 .................................................. 12.30 12.49 490 500 39.8 25,470 25,979 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 12.82 11.72 490 469 38.2 25,497 24,378 1,989 Word processors and typists..................................... 16.74 16.86 663 678 39.6 34,458 35,235 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 15.02 13.75 601 550 40.0 31,232 28,600 2,080 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 17.49 17.46 680 658 38.9 35,371 34,216 2,022 Level 4 .................................................. 15.99 15.95 622 638 38.9 32,341 33,178 2,023 Level 5 .................................................. 18.48 20.01 726 740 39.3 37,752 38,499 2,043 Level 6 .................................................. 18.82 17.46 715 655 38.0 37,187 34,055 1,976 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 13.91 13.25 535 514 38.4 27,807 26,703 1,999 Level 2 .................................................. 13.39 12.85 519 514 38.7 26,965 26,728 2,014 Level 3 .................................................. 13.59 11.60 513 469 37.8 26,695 24,398 1,965 Office clerks, general............................................ 14.19 14.06 551 540 38.8 28,508 28,080 2,009 Level 2 .................................................. 11.63 10.69 455 432 39.2 23,683 22,464 2,036 Level 3 .................................................. 11.87 11.70 468 467 39.5 24,329 24,274 2,050 Level 4 .................................................. 14.85 14.65 572 575 38.5 29,633 29,890 1,996 Level 5 .................................................. 17.95 18.00 682 710 38.0 34,802 36,471 1,939 Level 6 .................................................. 20.63 21.20 784 788 38.0 40,779 41,001 1,977 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.83 11.83 506 467 39.4 26,304 24,296 2,050 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 20.24 19.55 803 780 39.7 41,749 40,560 2,063 Level 4 .................................................. 13.99 12.73 560 509 40.0 29,108 26,478 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.87 15.53 669 621 39.7 34,783 32,302 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 21.75 22.32 857 893 39.4 44,554 46,426 2,048 Level 7 .................................................. 24.55 24.29 979 948 39.9 50,887 49,316 2,073 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.01 16.58 693 663 38.5 36,044 34,488 2,002 First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers............................................. 34.29 41.60 1,422 1,664 41.5 73,924 86,524 2,156 Carpenters........................................................ 21.74 20.74 860 810 39.5 44,703 42,101 2,056 Level 7 .................................................. 25.07 25.50 988 1,005 39.4 51,392 52,270 2,050 Electricians...................................................... 21.08 20.86 843 834 40.0 43,830 43,389 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 22.30 21.31 891 852 40.0 46,344 44,325 2,078 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 18.50 17.48 737 696 39.9 38,338 36,213 2,073 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 18.50 17.48 737 696 39.9 38,338 36,213 2,073 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 21.94 23.08 861 923 39.2 44,776 48,006 2,041 Level 7 .................................................. 25.91 26.57 1,024 1,054 39.5 53,237 54,808 2,055 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 21.94 23.08 861 923 39.2 44,776 48,006 2,041 Level 7 .................................................. 25.91 26.57 1,024 1,054 39.5 53,237 54,808 2,055 Miscellaneous construction and related workers.................... 14.56 15.00 573 600 39.3 29,794 31,200 2,046 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.15 17.55 760 702 39.7 39,512 36,504 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 14.31 14.35 563 574 39.4 29,290 29,848 2,047 Level 4 .................................................. 15.13 13.20 592 528 39.1 30,785 27,456 2,035 Level 5 .................................................. 16.97 16.94 679 678 40.0 35,284 35,235 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 19.88 17.73 794 718 40.0 41,301 37,315 2,078 Level 7 .................................................. 24.42 24.86 974 994 39.9 50,628 51,709 2,073 Level 8 .................................................. 31.84 33.06 1,268 1,322 39.8 65,916 68,765 2,070 Not able to be leveled.................................... 18.70 15.55 742 622 39.7 38,588 32,344 2,064 First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................................... 23.92 21.82 945 873 39.5 49,145 45,381 2,054 Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers...................................... 20.94 14.19 838 568 40.0 43,563 29,515 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 18.35 16.95 734 678 40.0 38,169 35,256 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 16.99 16.56 674 662 39.6 35,026 34,445 2,061 Level 3 .................................................. 14.28 14.20 557 541 39.0 28,959 28,142 2,028 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 12.70 510 508 39.5 26,506 26,416 2,052 Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 17.31 694 692 40.0 36,062 35,994 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 20.72 20.54 829 822 40.0 43,090 42,723 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.86 23.95 871 958 39.8 45,279 49,816 2,071 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 16.90 16.56 670 662 39.6 34,821 34,424 2,061 Level 3 .................................................. 14.28 14.20 557 541 39.0 28,959 28,142 2,028 Level 4 .................................................. 12.92 12.70 510 508 39.4 26,504 26,416 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 17.35 17.31 694 692 40.0 36,070 35,994 2,079 Level 6 .................................................. 20.28 20.00 811 800 40.0 42,177 41,600 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.31 23.33 849 933 39.8 44,140 48,526 2,071 Line installers and repairers..................................... 22.39 21.81 896 872 40.0 46,574 45,365 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 25.80 24.79 1,032 992 40.0 53,671 51,563 2,080 Electrical power-line installers and repairers.................. 24.50 24.79 980 992 40.0 50,970 51,563 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 25.80 24.79 1,032 992 40.0 53,671 51,563 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 26.35 27.69 1,054 1,107 40.0 54,811 57,585 2,080 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 26.49 27.69 1,060 1,107 40.0 55,105 57,585 2,080 Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers....... 19.63 18.65 762 772 38.8 39,618 40,165 2,018 Production occupations.............................................. 13.31 10.99 514 423 38.7 26,749 21,970 2,010 Level 1 .................................................. 9.38 8.51 351 340 37.4 18,234 17,680 1,943 Level 2 .................................................. 9.56 9.15 371 345 38.8 19,282 17,940 2,017 Level 4 .................................................. 17.67 17.00 701 680 39.7 36,472 35,360 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 15.68 15.00 626 600 39.9 32,544 31,200 2,075 Level 6 .................................................. 19.02 17.39 752 696 39.5 39,118 36,175 2,056 Level 7 .................................................. 26.62 25.73 1,060 1,029 39.8 55,105 53,518 2,070 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers........................................................ 20.11 18.51 788 693 39.2 40,954 36,046 2,037 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 9.36 9.02 367 361 39.2 19,088 18,762 2,039 Level 1 .................................................. 9.07 9.00 354 354 39.0 18,413 18,387 2,030 Level 2 .................................................. 9.98 9.90 398 396 39.9 20,683 20,592 2,073 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.37 25.73 1,010 1,029 39.8 52,497 53,518 2,069 Level 7 .................................................. 29.55 28.49 1,172 1,140 39.7 60,962 59,259 2,063 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 11.27 12.37 417 423 37.0 21,663 21,970 1,922 Level 1 .................................................. 10.12 8.50 364 379 36.0 18,930 19,718 1,870 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 12.15 10.63 474 424 39.0 23,930 21,112 1,969 Level 1 .................................................. 7.57 7.30 286 260 37.8 14,887 13,520 1,966 Level 2 .................................................. 10.39 9.55 412 382 39.6 21,105 19,656 2,031 Level 3 .................................................. 11.35 10.92 443 435 39.0 22,431 21,840 1,977 Level 4 .................................................. 15.83 16.29 610 652 38.5 29,807 33,883 1,883 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.79 11.91 540 447 39.2 25,835 24,289 1,873 First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand................................................... 21.14 23.77 846 951 40.0 43,976 49,431 2,080 Bus drivers....................................................... 14.11 13.68 546 489 38.7 26,402 21,112 1,871 Level 2 .................................................. 10.53 9.55 419 382 39.8 20,305 18,595 1,928 Level 3 .................................................. 10.56 10.00 401 398 37.9 19,028 20,513 1,801 Bus drivers, transit and intercity.............................. 15.52 16.29 620 652 39.9 32,091 33,883 2,068 Bus drivers, school............................................. 11.41 10.28 416 380 36.5 18,043 19,282 1,581 Level 2 .................................................. 13.04 13.68 515 547 39.5 22,637 21,371 1,736 Level 3 .................................................. 10.56 10.00 401 398 37.9 19,028 20,513 1,801 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 11.07 10.50 437 420 39.5 22,747 21,840 2,055 Level 2 .................................................. 9.84 10.38 393 415 40.0 20,460 21,590 2,080 Truck drivers, light or delivery services....................... 10.70 10.50 422 420 39.4 21,930 21,840 2,050 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs....................................... 10.72 9.45 423 378 39.5 21,994 19,656 2,052 Level 2 .................................................. 9.68 9.45 382 378 39.4 19,848 19,656 2,049 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 8.18 7.30 311 260 38.0 16,186 13,520 1,978 Level 1 .................................................. 7.32 7.00 275 256 37.6 14,313 13,286 1,956 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 8.41 7.55 316 264 37.5 16,418 13,741 1,952 Level 1 .................................................. 7.31 7.25 269 256 36.8 13,982 13,286 1,913 1 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 34 Civilian full-time workers in hospitals: Mean and median hourly, weekly, and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours by work levels(1) Hourly(3) Weekly(4) Annual(5) Occupation(2) and work level Mean Median Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours All workers........................................................... $22.72 $19.93 $892 $780 39.3 $46,386 $40,581 2,042 Level 1 .................................................. 10.24 9.68 407 386 39.7 21,144 20,072 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 11.23 10.81 441 429 39.3 22,929 22,318 2,042 Level 3 .................................................. 12.46 12.06 492 479 39.4 25,560 24,918 2,051 Level 4 .................................................. 14.56 14.27 573 565 39.4 29,816 29,390 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 17.52 16.97 691 670 39.5 35,945 34,840 2,052 Level 6 .................................................. 20.53 19.98 807 783 39.3 41,982 40,706 2,045 Level 7 .................................................. 24.32 24.01 961 948 39.5 49,958 49,275 2,055 Level 8 .................................................. 29.04 28.28 1,129 1,097 38.9 58,719 57,054 2,022 Level 9 .................................................. 30.39 29.62 1,177 1,148 38.7 61,191 59,704 2,013 Level 10.................................................. 38.09 37.94 1,511 1,494 39.7 78,589 77,688 2,064 Level 11.................................................. 40.74 39.87 1,620 1,577 39.8 84,217 81,994 2,067 Level 12.................................................. 58.30 55.32 2,300 2,212 39.5 119,625 115,042 2,052 Level 13.................................................. 64.35 58.97 2,549 2,147 39.6 132,538 111,661 2,060 Level 14.................................................. 91.74 92.26 3,729 3,630 40.6 193,893 188,737 2,114 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.18 22.80 1,063 902 39.1 55,291 46,917 2,034 Management occupations.............................................. 41.96 38.77 1,680 1,557 40.0 87,361 80,979 2,082 Level 7 .................................................. 25.58 26.98 1,023 1,079 40.0 53,211 56,108 2,080 Level 8 .................................................. 23.77 22.90 951 916 40.0 49,433 47,632 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 30.17 30.52 1,213 1,221 40.2 63,101 63,475 2,092 Level 10.................................................. 36.41 36.32 1,457 1,453 40.0 75,742 75,546 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 39.85 40.06 1,632 1,613 41.0 84,865 83,866 2,130 Level 12.................................................. 50.17 50.10 2,007 2,004 40.0 104,350 104,208 2,080 Level 13.................................................. 51.31 47.96 2,052 1,918 40.0 106,716 99,757 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 43.98 39.50 1,727 1,580 39.3 89,813 82,160 2,042 Public relations managers......................................... 47.50 44.08 1,900 1,763 40.0 98,809 91,686 2,080 Administrative services managers.................................. 26.74 27.21 1,066 1,088 39.9 55,449 56,595 2,074 Computer and information systems managers......................... 40.26 42.41 1,610 1,696 40.0 83,737 88,211 2,080 Financial managers................................................ 38.49 34.43 1,540 1,377 40.0 80,060 71,604 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 39.46 38.22 1,578 1,529 40.0 82,070 79,491 2,080 Human resources managers.......................................... 41.57 39.50 1,759 1,580 42.3 91,464 82,160 2,200 Not able to be leveled.................................... 47.55 39.50 1,891 1,580 39.8 98,338 82,160 2,068 Medical and health services managers.............................. 43.22 39.73 1,728 1,593 40.0 89,871 82,826 2,079 Level 8 .................................................. 23.13 20.51 925 820 40.0 48,113 42,659 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 30.58 30.52 1,219 1,221 39.9 63,396 63,475 2,073 Level 10.................................................. 36.51 36.81 1,461 1,472 40.0 75,947 76,565 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 40.46 41.48 1,659 1,661 41.0 86,291 86,382 2,133 Level 12.................................................. 49.17 50.10 1,967 2,004 40.0 102,264 104,208 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 45.20 43.09 1,767 1,686 39.1 91,896 87,672 2,033 Business and financial operations occupations....................... 25.79 25.28 1,015 1,008 39.4 52,764 52,416 2,046 Level 7 .................................................. 21.09 20.43 839 817 39.8 43,624 42,494 2,068 Level 8 .................................................. 25.44 25.93 1,005 1,009 39.5 52,240 52,491 2,053 Level 9 .................................................. 28.31 29.62 1,118 1,185 39.5 58,149 61,610 2,054 Level 10.................................................. 32.03 33.61 1,221 1,210 38.1 63,512 62,912 1,983 Level 11.................................................. 32.70 33.95 1,272 1,382 38.9 66,155 71,864 2,023 Not able to be leveled.................................... 22.90 21.58 902 809 39.4 46,886 42,081 2,047 Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 23.00 21.58 906 817 39.4 47,127 42,494 2,049 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.95 21.01 815 809 38.9 42,400 42,081 2,024 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 22.91 21.58 900 809 39.3 46,801 42,081 2,043 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 28.55 28.28 1,127 1,131 39.5 58,602 58,820 2,053 Level 7 .................................................. 24.15 24.31 958 972 39.7 49,832 50,565 2,063 Level 9 .................................................. 29.26 31.09 1,160 1,244 39.7 60,345 64,667 2,062 Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.96 28.28 1,078 1,131 40.0 56,077 58,820 2,080 Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists............ 29.01 28.26 1,142 1,060 39.4 59,374 55,109 2,047 Training and development specialists............................ 31.31 31.09 1,226 1,244 39.2 63,776 64,667 2,037 Management analysts............................................... 21.71 19.98 845 749 38.9 43,934 38,959 2,024 Accountants and auditors.......................................... 23.93 23.09 938 908 39.2 48,790 47,237 2,039 Level 8 .................................................. 25.60 25.49 1,007 962 39.3 52,370 50,001 2,045 Level 9 .................................................. 24.25 25.23 945 1,008 39.0 49,164 52,416 2,028 Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 29.36 28.21 1,175 1,104 40.0 61,121 57,429 2,082 Level 7 .................................................. 22.33 22.22 912 890 40.8 47,416 46,254 2,123 Level 8 .................................................. 27.61 28.70 1,104 1,148 40.0 57,433 59,702 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 30.00 30.24 1,181 1,210 39.4 61,436 62,897 2,048 Level 11.................................................. 36.22 36.87 1,449 1,475 40.0 75,358 76,690 2,081 Not able to be leveled.................................... 23.16 21.94 922 878 39.8 47,940 45,635 2,070 Computer programmers.............................................. 27.16 24.78 1,086 991 40.0 56,494 51,544 2,080 Computer support specialists...................................... 22.93 23.25 889 890 38.8 46,237 46,254 2,016 Computer systems analysts......................................... 34.15 33.72 1,358 1,349 39.8 70,643 70,138 2,068 Level 7 .................................................. 23.69 22.60 943 904 39.8 49,033 47,016 2,070 Level 9 .................................................. 31.83 32.50 1,273 1,300 40.0 66,197 67,600 2,080 Level 11.................................................. 35.81 36.87 1,432 1,475 40.0 74,488 76,690 2,080 Network and computer systems administrators....................... 29.61 28.02 1,170 1,091 39.5 60,862 56,753 2,055 Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 22.89 21.56 915 862 40.0 47,602 44,845 2,080 Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.89 21.56 915 862 40.0 47,602 44,845 2,080 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.89 21.56 915 862 40.0 47,602 44,845 2,080 Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 30.86 26.60 1,194 1,054 38.7 62,082 54,831 2,011 Level 7 .................................................. 22.20 22.59 871 871 39.2 45,303 45,299 2,041 Level 9 .................................................. 25.41 25.42 962 935 37.8 50,016 48,597 1,968 Level 11.................................................. 31.24 30.96 1,249 1,238 40.0 64,927 64,397 2,078 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.44 35.05 1,349 1,402 39.2 70,127 72,906 2,036 Life scientists................................................... 31.48 27.05 1,219 1,004 38.7 63,371 52,191 2,013 Medical scientists.............................................. 31.99 27.21 1,235 1,015 38.6 64,235 52,790 2,008 Psychologists..................................................... 29.41 26.44 1,126 991 38.3 58,538 51,548 1,990 Level 11.................................................. 36.84 35.78 1,471 1,431 39.9 76,486 74,422 2,076 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 33.04 27.30 1,250 1,073 37.8 65,008 55,791 1,968 Level 11.................................................. 36.56 34.13 1,460 1,365 39.9 75,910 70,990 2,076 Community and social services occupations........................... 24.26 24.01 948 965 39.1 49,298 50,183 2,032 Level 5 .................................................. 13.98 14.00 551 560 39.4 28,637 29,120 2,048 Level 6 .................................................. 17.33 17.15 692 683 39.9 35,979 35,638 2,076 Level 7 .................................................. 21.98 21.65 873 866 39.7 45,418 45,034 2,066 Level 8 .................................................. 28.73 28.07 1,105 1,072 38.5 57,468 55,723 2,000 Level 9 .................................................. 26.56 27.27 1,031 1,056 38.8 53,600 54,912 2,018 Level 10.................................................. 32.42 30.68 1,274 1,227 39.3 66,249 63,814 2,043 Level 11.................................................. 33.02 35.12 1,265 1,351 38.3 65,755 70,270 1,991 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.91 18.51 770 694 38.7 40,027 36,095 2,011 Counselors........................................................ 18.57 18.60 733 732 39.5 38,122 38,062 2,053 Level 5 .................................................. 12.53 12.00 484 466 38.7 25,191 24,253 2,010 Level 6 .................................................. 18.26 18.86 734 754 40.2 38,182 39,223 2,091 Level 7 .................................................. 19.63 18.60 750 698 38.2 39,001 36,317 1,987 Level 9 .................................................. 22.39 22.44 881 898 39.4 45,829 46,675 2,047 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.32 15.72 646 634 39.6 33,613 32,947 2,060 Mental health counselors........................................ 18.32 18.60 713 680 38.9 37,077 35,381 2,024 Rehabilitation counselors....................................... 21.47 20.82 853 836 39.8 44,392 43,451 2,068 Social workers.................................................... 25.50 25.86 996 1,014 39.1 51,781 52,728 2,031 Level 6 .................................................. 16.10 15.17 643 615 40.0 33,464 32,000 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 22.45 22.33 897 893 39.9 46,622 46,446 2,077 Level 8 .................................................. 27.13 28.07 1,033 1,053 38.1 53,706 54,744 1,979 Level 9 .................................................. 27.75 28.70 1,090 1,123 39.3 56,625 58,302 2,041 Level 10.................................................. 32.42 30.68 1,274 1,227 39.3 66,249 63,814 2,043 Not able to be leveled.................................... 20.70 18.51 787 694 38.0 40,934 36,095 1,977 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 25.20 25.74 995 990 39.5 51,615 50,253 2,049 Medical and public health social workers........................ 26.90 26.20 1,048 1,036 38.9 54,478 53,887 2,025 Level 7 .................................................. 23.01 24.01 920 960 40.0 47,853 49,941 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 28.48 29.28 1,099 1,123 38.6 57,163 58,406 2,007 Not able to be leveled.................................... 24.41 24.33 948 912 38.8 49,296 47,444 2,019 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.83 20.71 852 828 39.0 44,326 43,073 2,031 Level 6 .................................................. 16.29 15.07 650 617 39.9 33,845 32,065 2,078 Level 8 .................................................. 22.63 19.96 864 749 38.2 44,913 38,930 1,985 Level 9 .................................................. 24.60 25.00 984 1,000 40.0 51,175 52,000 2,080 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 26.96 25.85 1,073 1,034 39.8 55,776 53,760 2,069 Social and human service assistants............................. 15.55 14.48 614 575 39.5 31,930 29,910 2,053 Clergy............................................................ 21.74 22.04 811 908 37.3 42,162 47,195 1,940 Education, training, and library occupations........................ 30.83 23.54 1,230 942 39.9 63,850 48,961 2,071 Level 8 .................................................. 34.36 36.40 1,357 1,456 39.5 70,539 75,712 2,053 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 51.11 36.69 2,032 1,463 39.8 105,681 76,058 2,068 Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 50.49 36.40 2,020 1,456 40.0 105,016 75,712 2,080 Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.08 36.40 1,363 1,456 40.0 70,895 75,712 2,080 Teacher assistants................................................ 12.47 11.14 499 446 40.0 25,938 23,171 2,080 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 20.98 21.29 830 852 39.6 43,176 44,283 2,058 Public relations specialists...................................... 21.64 20.32 864 813 39.9 44,931 42,266 2,076 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.27 26.10 1,104 1,020 39.1 57,404 53,052 2,031 Level 3 .................................................. 11.46 10.75 449 429 39.2 23,348 22,325 2,037 Level 4 .................................................. 14.96 14.72 592 585 39.6 30,775 30,430 2,057 Level 5 .................................................. 18.49 17.83 727 698 39.3 37,789 36,317 2,044 Level 6 .................................................. 21.36 20.60 836 819 39.2 43,487 42,598 2,036 Level 7 .................................................. 24.89 24.48 979 960 39.3 50,924 49,941 2,046 Level 8 .................................................. 29.35 28.61 1,139 1,107 38.8 59,221 57,554 2,018 Level 9 .................................................. 30.74 29.81 1,187 1,153 38.6 61,725 59,946 2,008 Level 10.................................................. 38.59 39.41 1,532 1,552 39.7 79,666 80,683 2,064 Level 11.................................................. 42.48 42.08 1,675 1,673 39.4 87,108 87,009 2,051 Level 12.................................................. 64.13 65.90 2,511 2,471 39.2 130,593 128,511 2,037 Level 13.................................................. 67.60 69.11 2,726 2,765 40.3 141,774 143,757 2,097 Level 14.................................................. 91.81 84.67 3,672 3,387 40.0 190,957 176,120 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 31.75 27.10 1,239 1,037 39.0 64,419 53,898 2,029 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 26.05 25.00 1,044 1,000 40.1 54,307 52,000 2,085 Level 7 .................................................. 24.19 24.08 963 972 39.8 50,082 50,565 2,070 Level 9 .................................................. 25.67 25.00 1,027 1,000 40.0 53,395 52,000 2,080 Pharmacists....................................................... 48.26 48.31 1,913 1,922 39.6 99,491 99,944 2,062 Level 8 .................................................. 46.23 46.31 1,849 1,852 40.0 96,155 96,329 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 46.92 47.21 1,848 1,883 39.4 96,080 97,912 2,048 Level 10.................................................. 47.61 48.05 1,896 1,914 39.8 98,583 99,528 2,071 Level 11.................................................. 49.08 48.47 1,947 1,939 39.7 101,229 100,818 2,063 Level 12.................................................. 54.56 55.32 2,183 2,213 40.0 113,494 115,068 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 46.98 47.74 1,842 1,882 39.2 95,778 97,843 2,039 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 45.36 26.64 1,826 1,067 40.3 94,975 55,458 2,094 Level 9 .................................................. 22.15 21.59 995 976 44.9 51,758 50,777 2,336 Level 10.................................................. 24.05 22.63 964 905 40.1 50,117 47,060 2,084 Level 11.................................................. 28.88 29.33 1,147 1,100 39.7 59,637 57,194 2,065 Level 12.................................................. 68.40 69.38 2,660 2,692 38.9 138,343 139,994 2,023 Level 13.................................................. 67.60 69.11 2,726 2,765 40.3 141,774 143,757 2,097 Level 14.................................................. 91.81 84.67 3,672 3,387 40.0 190,957 176,120 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 34.41 24.54 1,385 994 40.3 72,030 51,662 2,093 Family and general practitioners................................ 62.47 65.90 2,418 2,471 38.7 125,760 128,511 2,013 Internists, general............................................. 28.70 22.80 1,148 912 40.0 59,694 47,424 2,080 Pediatricians, general.......................................... 65.02 71.55 2,674 2,862 41.1 139,055 148,824 2,139 Psychiatrists................................................... 74.02 75.85 2,841 2,751 38.4 147,720 143,040 1,996 Level 12.................................................. 72.68 74.11 2,768 2,692 38.1 143,951 139,994 1,981 Physician assistants.............................................. 38.30 38.46 1,487 1,497 38.8 77,299 77,864 2,018 Registered nurses................................................. 30.94 29.36 1,194 1,137 38.6 62,090 59,134 2,007 Level 6 .................................................. 26.42 25.15 1,019 1,010 38.6 52,971 52,499 2,005 Level 7 .................................................. 25.33 24.74 989 970 39.0 51,401 50,419 2,030 Level 8 .................................................. 29.81 29.04 1,149 1,120 38.5 59,723 58,240 2,004 Level 9 .................................................. 30.52 29.64 1,171 1,142 38.4 60,897 59,405 1,995 Level 10.................................................. 39.53 39.47 1,561 1,570 39.5 81,190 81,619 2,054 Level 11.................................................. 41.81 40.12 1,645 1,564 39.4 85,552 81,320 2,046 Level 12.................................................. 52.64 48.34 2,095 1,934 39.8 108,931 100,547 2,069 Not able to be leveled.................................... 35.89 33.92 1,359 1,272 37.9 70,678 66,144 1,969 Therapists........................................................ 27.16 26.59 1,070 1,060 39.4 55,632 55,120 2,048 Level 5 .................................................. 20.67 20.22 783 791 37.9 40,733 41,142 1,970 Level 6 .................................................. 22.51 22.26 892 891 39.6 46,380 46,307 2,060 Level 7 .................................................. 23.91 23.60 945 933 39.5 49,139 48,506 2,055 Level 8 .................................................. 28.12 28.73 1,116 1,142 39.7 58,040 59,384 2,064 Level 9 .................................................. 31.50 31.99 1,231 1,212 39.1 64,015 63,003 2,032 Level 10.................................................. 33.02 33.33 1,321 1,333 40.0 68,681 69,326 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.15 27.38 1,031 1,085 39.4 53,608 56,433 2,050 Occupational therapists......................................... 30.35 29.83 1,205 1,183 39.7 62,653 61,526 2,064 Level 8 .................................................. 28.76 28.29 1,144 1,129 39.8 59,501 58,727 2,069 Level 9 .................................................. 31.04 30.07 1,227 1,203 39.5 63,827 62,546 2,056 Physical therapists............................................. 31.61 32.42 1,245 1,256 39.4 64,722 65,333 2,048 Level 7 .................................................. 30.21 31.74 1,185 1,236 39.2 61,617 64,253 2,040 Level 8 .................................................. 31.14 31.66 1,246 1,266 40.0 64,775 65,853 2,080 Level 9 .................................................. 32.84 33.76 1,280 1,292 39.0 66,555 67,186 2,026 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.78 35.54 1,330 1,422 39.4 69,139 73,923 2,046 Recreational therapists......................................... 19.49 21.56 768 862 39.4 39,919 44,843 2,048 Level 7 .................................................. 19.75 23.32 790 933 40.0 41,089 48,506 2,080 Respiratory therapists.......................................... 24.08 24.08 948 937 39.3 49,273 48,734 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 21.91 21.12 840 830 38.3 43,660 43,181 1,992 Level 6 .................................................. 20.84 19.67 824 778 39.5 42,843 40,456 2,056 Level 7 .................................................. 23.55 23.60 930 924 39.5 48,334 48,073 2,053 Level 8 .................................................. 26.06 25.86 1,030 1,020 39.5 53,568 53,039 2,055 Level 9 .................................................. 28.11 26.55 1,092 1,062 38.8 56,788 55,224 2,020 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.52 28.94 1,019 1,085 38.4 52,983 56,433 1,998 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 29.83 28.84 1,191 1,154 39.9 61,910 59,987 2,075 Level 9 .................................................. 28.84 28.31 1,148 1,132 39.8 59,715 58,885 2,070 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.35 19.91 807 786 39.7 41,976 40,872 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 11.81 11.20 470 448 39.8 24,446 23,296 2,070 Level 4 .................................................. 14.93 14.72 595 589 39.9 30,959 30,618 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 18.69 18.01 741 712 39.6 38,514 37,037 2,061 Level 6 .................................................. 21.64 21.48 856 839 39.6 44,525 43,625 2,057 Level 7 .................................................. 24.34 23.74 971 949 39.9 50,476 49,358 2,074 Level 8 .................................................. 24.67 24.34 978 970 39.6 50,843 50,461 2,061 Level 9 .................................................. 27.62 26.74 1,098 1,065 39.8 57,094 55,361 2,067 Not able to be leveled.................................... 26.22 23.53 1,018 912 38.8 52,938 47,445 2,019 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 24.66 24.25 979 960 39.7 50,916 49,941 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 19.69 19.31 788 772 40.0 40,954 40,165 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 23.17 23.72 927 949 40.0 48,189 49,338 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 24.61 23.87 982 954 39.9 51,084 49,629 2,076 Level 8 .................................................. 24.43 24.34 968 958 39.6 50,340 49,837 2,060 Level 9 .................................................. 27.68 26.92 1,101 1,065 39.8 57,229 55,361 2,067 Not able to be leveled.................................... 28.22 24.28 1,101 971 39.0 57,276 50,502 2,030 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 17.19 16.64 681 663 39.6 35,428 34,486 2,061 Level 3 .................................................. 11.81 11.20 470 448 39.8 24,446 23,296 2,070 Level 4 .................................................. 15.05 14.72 600 589 39.9 31,196 30,618 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 18.50 17.92 732 702 39.6 38,065 36,525 2,057 Level 6 .................................................. 21.26 21.32 839 839 39.5 43,628 43,625 2,052 Level 7 .................................................. 21.27 20.27 840 797 39.5 43,702 41,450 2,055 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.31 24.89 997 972 39.4 51,837 50,565 2,048 Level 3 .................................................. 10.93 10.73 403 429 36.9 20,954 22,325 1,917 Level 4 .................................................. 13.77 13.81 547 552 39.7 28,418 28,725 2,063 Level 5 .................................................. 22.44 22.18 886 887 39.5 46,053 46,134 2,052 Level 6 .................................................. 22.96 22.27 895 880 39.0 46,524 45,760 2,027 Level 7 .................................................. 26.74 25.65 1,058 1,007 39.6 55,033 52,377 2,058 Level 8 .................................................. 28.72 26.76 1,142 1,070 39.8 59,395 55,665 2,068 Level 9 .................................................. 35.75 35.95 1,430 1,438 40.0 74,355 74,776 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 29.03 29.47 1,139 1,179 39.2 59,204 61,296 2,039 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.29 20.14 954 773 39.3 49,629 40,186 2,044 Level 4 .................................................. 13.22 12.58 525 498 39.7 27,298 25,875 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 23.17 17.62 924 666 39.9 48,026 34,642 2,073 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 32.32 32.14 1,255 1,266 38.8 65,251 65,811 2,019 Level 7 .................................................. 34.05 35.00 1,326 1,313 38.9 68,960 68,250 2,025 Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 32.16 34.94 1,286 1,398 40.0 66,886 72,675 2,080 Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.64 24.51 972 966 39.4 50,530 50,253 2,051 Level 5 .................................................. 21.95 22.18 864 887 39.4 44,947 46,134 2,048 Level 6 .................................................. 22.87 22.12 895 878 39.1 46,533 45,656 2,035 Level 7 .................................................. 25.51 25.12 1,010 999 39.6 52,535 51,929 2,060 Level 8 .................................................. 28.22 27.00 1,121 1,080 39.7 58,291 56,160 2,065 Level 9 .................................................. 32.84 33.00 1,313 1,320 40.0 68,298 68,640 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 27.86 28.08 1,085 1,053 39.0 56,439 54,756 2,026 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 20.59 22.69 795 851 38.6 41,363 44,253 2,009 Level 4 .................................................. 14.15 9.67 548 490 38.7 28,500 25,459 2,014 Level 5 .................................................. 18.73 15.74 733 630 39.1 38,096 32,739 2,034 Level 7 .................................................. 21.08 21.56 843 862 40.0 43,847 44,845 2,080 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.26 16.46 683 658 39.6 35,526 34,231 2,059 Level 3 .................................................. 12.25 11.76 490 470 40.0 25,484 24,459 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 14.39 14.04 568 554 39.5 29,540 28,787 2,053 Level 5 .................................................. 17.83 17.50 705 694 39.6 36,671 36,067 2,057 Level 6 .................................................. 20.49 20.39 813 805 39.7 42,270 41,870 2,063 Level 7 .................................................. 20.70 20.29 822 771 39.7 42,731 40,106 2,064 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.08 16.31 643 652 40.0 33,437 33,925 2,080 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 14.93 14.36 594 569 39.8 30,910 29,578 2,071 Level 4 .................................................. 13.62 13.50 542 535 39.8 28,179 27,830 2,068 Level 5 .................................................. 17.28 16.46 687 658 39.8 35,744 34,237 2,069 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.07 14.94 636 597 39.6 33,088 31,065 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 12.79 11.36 500 449 39.1 26,012 23,360 2,033 Level 5 .................................................. 15.80 13.00 632 520 40.0 32,860 27,040 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 20.27 21.50 805 860 39.7 41,870 44,714 2,065 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.44 21.73 886 857 39.5 46,073 44,574 2,054 Level 5 .................................................. 20.48 19.51 802 780 39.2 41,723 40,581 2,037 Level 6 .................................................. 20.77 19.72 831 789 40.0 43,193 41,018 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 21.45 20.64 844 823 39.4 43,908 42,798 2,047 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.50 17.75 729 708 39.4 37,919 36,801 2,050 Level 4 .................................................. 16.25 16.42 636 619 39.2 33,080 32,209 2,036 Level 5 .................................................. 17.96 17.94 709 709 39.4 36,846 36,878 2,051 Level 6 .................................................. 21.10 19.21 831 760 39.4 43,195 39,520 2,048 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.75 17.60 694 682 39.1 36,103 35,464 2,034 Level 4 .................................................. 15.90 15.80 628 616 39.5 32,677 32,032 2,055 Level 5 .................................................. 17.42 17.13 680 679 39.0 35,364 35,331 2,031 Level 6 .................................................. 19.04 18.70 742 742 39.0 38,585 38,605 2,027 Level 7 .................................................. 19.49 18.41 764 716 39.2 39,735 37,253 2,039 Medical records and health information technicians................ 16.80 15.95 660 620 39.3 34,344 32,261 2,044 Level 3 .................................................. 10.58 10.34 422 411 39.9 21,920 21,361 2,073 Level 4 .................................................. 14.73 14.18 573 536 38.9 29,808 27,882 2,024 Level 5 .................................................. 16.71 16.18 662 638 39.6 34,448 33,176 2,062 Level 6 .................................................. 18.54 17.82 738 713 39.8 38,381 37,066 2,070 Level 7 .................................................. 23.64 24.17 946 967 40.0 49,178 50,280 2,080 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.97 17.40 755 696 39.8 39,235 36,192 2,068 Level 4 .................................................. 16.26 15.30 650 612 40.0 33,798 31,824 2,078 Level 5 .................................................. 18.62 18.24 741 730 39.8 38,515 37,939 2,068 Level 7 .................................................. 22.17 20.92 887 837 40.0 46,105 43,514 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.75 13.15 579 526 39.3 30,127 27,352 2,042 Miscellaneous healthcare practitioner and technical workers....... 22.12 21.29 883 852 39.9 45,912 44,283 2,075 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 13.03 12.40 512 489 39.3 26,634 25,418 2,044 Level 1 .................................................. 9.66 9.13 385 365 39.9 20,044 18,990 2,076 Level 2 .................................................. 11.17 10.79 437 426 39.1 22,709 22,152 2,033 Level 3 .................................................. 12.42 12.01 489 479 39.4 25,441 24,898 2,048 Level 4 .................................................. 13.60 13.31 534 516 39.3 27,774 26,826 2,043 Level 5 .................................................. 15.69 14.87 623 590 39.7 32,386 30,701 2,065 Level 6 .................................................. 18.74 18.95 739 732 39.4 38,426 38,043 2,051 Level 7 .................................................. 21.48 23.51 859 940 40.0 44,682 48,901 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.93 13.90 581 521 38.9 30,210 27,099 2,023 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.37 11.96 484 470 39.1 25,191 24,440 2,036 Level 1 .................................................. 9.46 9.13 378 365 40.0 19,677 18,990 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 11.06 10.58 431 420 39.0 22,437 21,840 2,029 Level 3 .................................................. 12.40 11.97 487 474 39.3 25,314 24,654 2,042 Level 4 .................................................. 13.42 13.12 524 512 39.0 27,245 26,608 2,030 Level 5 .................................................. 14.08 12.87 557 514 39.6 28,986 26,707 2,058 Level 6 .................................................. 16.52 14.52 630 563 38.1 32,764 29,286 1,983 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.75 13.81 530 521 38.5 27,543 27,099 2,003 Home health aides............................................... 11.59 11.59 464 464 40.0 24,103 24,107 2,080 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.28 11.86 480 466 39.1 24,969 24,236 2,034 Level 1 .................................................. 9.46 9.13 378 365 40.0 19,677 18,990 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 11.04 10.58 430 420 38.9 22,365 21,840 2,025 Level 3 .................................................. 12.33 11.96 484 472 39.2 25,154 24,565 2,039 Level 4 .................................................. 13.55 13.13 528 517 39.0 27,479 26,874 2,027 Level 5 .................................................. 14.75 13.93 589 557 39.9 30,627 28,974 2,077 Not able to be leveled.................................... 13.79 12.78 534 493 38.7 27,744 25,626 2,011 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.07 12.80 513 508 39.3 26,700 26,437 2,043 Level 2 .................................................. 11.65 12.00 465 480 39.9 24,196 24,962 2,077 Level 3 .................................................. 13.08 13.00 519 515 39.7 27,008 26,790 2,064 Level 4 .................................................. 12.85 12.64 504 497 39.2 26,198 25,854 2,039 Level 5 .................................................. 13.69 11.95 535 475 39.1 27,826 24,694 2,032 Level 6 .................................................. 16.52 14.52 630 563 38.1 32,764 29,286 1,983 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 18.47 18.29 736 732 39.9 38,298 38,043 2,074 Level 6 .................................................. 19.01 18.29 757 732 39.8 39,374 38,043 2,071 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 19.40 18.38 773 735 39.8 40,179 38,232 2,071 Level 6 .................................................. 19.29 18.29 768 732 39.8 39,942 38,043 2,071 Occupational therapist aides.................................... 16.04 15.71 642 628 40.0 33,369 32,679 2,080 Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 15.88 15.15 632 606 39.8 32,850 31,508 2,069 Level 3 .................................................. 12.69 12.37 508 495 40.0 26,394 25,730 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.71 12.73 548 509 40.0 28,500 26,476 2,078 Level 5 .................................................. 17.87 18.47 703 712 39.3 36,533 37,011 2,044 Physical therapist assistants................................... 19.12 19.26 757 763 39.6 39,366 39,686 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 15.97 18.54 639 742 40.0 33,226 38,563 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 17.87 18.47 703 712 39.3 36,533 37,011 2,044 Physical therapist aides........................................ 12.58 12.23 503 489 40.0 26,164 25,438 2,079 Level 3 .................................................. 12.46 11.85 498 474 40.0 25,909 24,648 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.23 12.24 489 490 39.9 25,404 25,459 2,077 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.40 13.60 572 541 39.7 29,729 28,122 2,064 Level 1 .................................................. 10.77 10.66 426 426 39.5 22,129 22,173 2,055 Level 2 .................................................. 12.06 11.44 479 454 39.7 24,823 23,629 2,058 Level 3 .................................................. 12.54 12.61 500 499 39.9 25,994 25,958 2,074 Level 4 .................................................. 13.88 13.52 550 536 39.7 28,621 27,851 2,063 Level 5 .................................................. 16.81 15.67 670 617 39.8 34,819 32,074 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. 19.10 19.13 759 765 39.7 39,454 39,790 2,066 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.26 15.14 639 610 39.3 33,222 31,699 2,043 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.90 14.04 591 559 39.6 30,674 29,066 2,058 Level 2 .................................................. 18.47 19.79 719 752 38.9 35,827 39,105 1,939 Level 3 .................................................. 12.45 12.36 488 480 39.2 25,378 24,954 2,038 Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 13.97 566 559 39.6 29,449 29,066 2,060 Level 5 .................................................. 16.18 15.36 647 614 40.0 33,630 31,949 2,078 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 14.97 14.42 598 577 39.9 31,077 29,994 2,077 Level 3 .................................................. 12.44 12.22 498 489 40.0 25,873 25,418 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.45 12.91 535 516 39.8 27,805 26,832 2,067 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 14.75 14.36 586 572 39.7 30,468 29,744 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 14.03 14.04 557 550 39.7 28,946 28,600 2,063 Level 5 .................................................. 17.01 18.27 679 731 39.9 35,317 38,002 2,076 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 14.28 13.61 571 544 40.0 29,680 28,267 2,078 Protective service occupations...................................... 14.56 13.29 574 532 39.4 29,869 27,643 2,051 Level 2 .................................................. 13.96 13.18 532 527 38.1 27,656 27,414 1,982 Level 3 .................................................. 12.65 12.00 500 477 39.5 26,012 24,794 2,057 Level 4 .................................................. 14.30 14.25 571 570 39.9 29,693 29,640 2,077 Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 15.72 645 629 39.8 33,557 32,691 2,071 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 13.73 12.99 540 520 39.3 28,091 27,019 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 13.96 13.18 532 527 38.1 27,656 27,414 1,982 Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 11.94 497 475 39.5 25,868 24,710 2,056 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 13.07 563 523 39.9 29,251 27,188 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 15.72 645 629 39.8 33,542 32,691 2,070 Security guards................................................. 13.73 12.99 540 520 39.3 28,091 27,019 2,046 Level 2 .................................................. 13.96 13.18 532 527 38.1 27,656 27,414 1,982 Level 3 .................................................. 12.58 11.94 497 475 39.5 25,868 24,710 2,056 Level 4 .................................................. 14.09 13.07 563 523 39.9 29,251 27,188 2,076 Level 5 .................................................. 16.20 15.72 645 629 39.8 33,542 32,691 2,070 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.25 11.64 484 455 39.5 25,151 23,670 2,054 Level 1 .................................................. 9.67 9.59 382 381 39.5 19,854 19,818 2,053 Level 2 .................................................. 10.66 10.41 420 416 39.4 21,842 21,611 2,048 Level 3 .................................................. 12.08 11.41 473 450 39.1 24,575 23,379 2,034 Level 4 .................................................. 13.21 14.13 528 565 40.0 27,459 29,390 2,079 Level 5 .................................................. 16.00 15.13 640 605 40.0 33,278 31,470 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 17.54 17.97 701 719 40.0 36,476 37,378 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.06 18.04 593 697 39.4 30,819 36,254 2,046 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 16.77 16.75 671 670 40.0 34,889 34,840 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.52 16.22 661 649 40.0 34,352 33,738 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 16.77 16.75 671 670 40.0 34,889 34,840 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 16.52 16.22 661 649 40.0 34,352 33,738 2,080 Cooks............................................................. 12.45 11.98 498 479 40.0 25,896 24,918 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 9.87 8.64 395 346 40.0 20,534 17,971 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 11.00 442 440 40.0 22,963 22,880 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.76 12.07 511 483 40.0 26,550 25,106 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 15.18 14.81 607 592 40.0 31,581 30,805 2,080 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 12.47 12.00 499 480 40.0 25,933 24,960 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 9.87 8.64 395 346 40.0 20,534 17,971 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 11.04 11.00 442 440 40.0 22,963 22,880 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.76 12.07 511 483 40.0 26,550 25,106 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 15.18 14.81 607 592 40.0 31,581 30,805 2,080 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.74 10.89 459 436 39.1 23,888 22,651 2,034 Level 1 .................................................. 9.60 9.89 384 396 40.0 19,966 20,571 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.19 10.31 399 412 39.1 20,738 21,439 2,035 Level 3 .................................................. 12.14 10.89 476 436 39.2 24,738 22,651 2,038 Fast food and counter workers..................................... 12.58 12.27 488 484 38.7 25,351 25,189 2,015 Level 1 .................................................. 11.26 11.91 434 466 38.5 22,558 24,224 2,003 Level 2 .................................................. 11.12 10.65 427 426 38.4 22,182 22,148 1,994 Level 3 .................................................. 12.69 11.41 486 439 38.3 25,281 22,809 1,993 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 12.61 12.36 490 491 38.9 25,476 25,522 2,021 Level 1 .................................................. 11.18 11.65 442 466 39.5 22,979 24,224 2,055 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 10.04 421 408 38.2 21,908 21,195 1,988 Level 3 .................................................. 12.80 12.00 493 474 38.5 25,631 24,648 2,002 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 12.24 11.91 452 416 36.9 23,503 21,622 1,921 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 11.60 11.62 455 450 39.2 23,641 23,400 2,038 Level 1 .................................................. 9.60 9.33 377 367 39.3 19,594 19,074 2,041 Level 2 .................................................. 11.32 10.79 443 434 39.1 23,030 22,547 2,035 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.50 10.85 456 432 39.6 23,700 22,464 2,061 Level 1 .................................................. 10.10 9.50 401 377 39.7 20,849 19,614 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 10.99 10.79 434 429 39.5 22,579 22,318 2,055 Level 3 .................................................. 12.85 12.68 509 507 39.6 26,468 26,374 2,060 Level 4 .................................................. 15.30 14.81 611 593 39.9 31,747 30,811 2,075 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.55 10.61 458 426 39.6 23,798 22,131 2,061 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 20.57 18.59 823 744 40.0 42,775 38,671 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 19.25 18.59 770 744 40.0 40,039 38,671 2,080 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.29 10.74 447 429 39.6 23,252 22,298 2,060 Level 1 .................................................. 10.10 9.49 401 377 39.7 20,852 19,614 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 10.93 10.73 432 425 39.5 22,459 22,110 2,055 Level 3 .................................................. 12.80 12.65 507 505 39.6 26,355 26,270 2,059 Level 4 .................................................. 15.09 14.71 602 588 39.9 31,291 30,597 2,074 Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.20 10.24 444 412 39.6 23,075 21,445 2,060 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.61 10.98 461 440 39.7 23,978 22,859 2,066 Level 1 .................................................. 10.02 9.40 398 376 39.7 20,676 19,531 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 11.02 11.01 440 440 39.9 22,868 22,901 2,075 Level 3 .................................................. 13.08 13.15 518 526 39.6 26,921 27,352 2,058 Level 4 .................................................. 15.44 14.81 617 593 40.0 32,102 30,811 2,079 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 10.81 10.35 427 411 39.5 22,184 21,362 2,052 Level 1 .................................................. 10.17 9.65 404 384 39.7 20,999 19,989 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 10.21 422 402 39.0 21,941 20,883 2,027 Level 3 .................................................. 11.98 11.86 475 474 39.7 24,713 24,665 2,062 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.82 12.81 552 512 39.9 28,678 26,645 2,075 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.82 12.81 552 512 39.9 28,678 26,645 2,075 Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.75 10.27 507 411 39.8 26,373 21,382 2,068 Level 2 .................................................. 9.11 8.36 365 334 40.0 18,959 17,389 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 12.48 14.00 499 560 40.0 25,952 29,120 2,080 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 36.74 30.62 1,376 1,294 37.5 71,562 67,267 1,948 Child care workers................................................ 10.16 9.86 406 394 40.0 21,135 20,507 2,080 Sales and related occupations....................................... 14.31 15.63 559 586 39.0 29,042 30,479 2,030 Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.83 14.27 539 586 39.0 28,035 30,479 2,027 Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.83 14.27 539 586 39.0 28,035 30,479 2,027 Cashiers...................................................... 13.83 14.27 539 586 39.0 28,035 30,479 2,027 Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.88 14.22 587 563 39.4 30,520 29,286 2,051 Level 1 .................................................. 11.08 9.94 437 398 39.5 22,740 20,675 2,053 Level 2 .................................................. 11.62 11.00 459 436 39.5 23,868 22,693 2,055 Level 3 .................................................. 12.55 12.15 496 483 39.5 25,794 25,106 2,055 Level 4 .................................................. 14.87 14.55 584 575 39.3 30,382 29,885 2,043 Level 5 .................................................. 16.78 16.60 663 656 39.5 34,460 34,091 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 19.09 19.27 759 762 39.8 39,488 39,603 2,068 Level 7 .................................................. 23.20 22.78 930 911 40.1 48,356 47,382 2,085 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.37 15.12 641 602 39.2 33,335 31,304 2,037 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 20.79 19.50 826 770 39.7 42,929 40,014 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 13.45 13.77 535 551 39.7 27,798 28,642 2,067 Level 6 .................................................. 19.42 19.13 764 750 39.3 39,721 38,994 2,046 Level 7 .................................................. 26.35 27.16 1,073 1,099 40.7 55,806 57,158 2,118 Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.02 23.83 982 982 39.2 51,053 51,085 2,040 Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 13.62 13.96 524 547 38.5 27,244 28,465 2,000 Level 2 .................................................. 12.66 10.59 473 424 37.3 24,593 22,027 1,942 Level 3 .................................................. 14.36 13.91 564 556 39.3 29,341 28,933 2,043 Level 4 .................................................. 15.29 15.64 580 608 38.0 30,184 31,595 1,974 Telephone operators............................................... 13.18 13.43 526 537 40.0 27,375 27,943 2,078 Level 3 .................................................. 13.25 13.43 529 537 39.9 27,518 27,943 2,077 Financial clerks.................................................. 14.74 14.53 585 582 39.7 30,418 30,243 2,064 Level 2 .................................................. 9.88 9.27 395 371 40.0 20,541 19,282 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.64 12.44 505 497 40.0 26,269 25,834 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.35 15.34 605 602 39.4 31,449 31,288 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 16.81 16.53 668 661 39.8 34,760 34,382 2,068 Level 6 .................................................. 18.88 18.73 755 749 40.0 39,262 38,958 2,080 Not able to be leveled.................................... 14.91 13.97 596 559 40.0 31,015 29,058 2,080 Bill and account collectors..................................... 13.78 13.21 550 528 39.9 28,615 27,477 2,076 Level 3 .................................................. 11.61 11.98 465 479 40.0 24,155 24,918 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 13.57 13.35 541 534 39.8 28,129 27,789 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 19.07 20.70 763 828 40.0 39,673 43,056 2,080 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.38 14.36 571 571 39.7 29,669 29,702 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 12.59 12.07 503 483 40.0 26,168 25,106 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.27 14.75 601 590 39.4 31,241 30,678 2,046 Level 5 .................................................. 15.58 15.39 616 616 39.5 32,050 32,011 2,056 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.27 14.84 611 594 40.0 31,770 30,867 2,080 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.54 16.05 614 627 39.5 31,905 32,598 2,053 Level 3 .................................................. 14.03 13.47 561 539 40.0 29,164 28,013 2,079 Level 4 .................................................. 15.95 16.72 624 627 39.1 32,460 32,598 2,036 Level 5 .................................................. 16.63 16.15 663 646 39.9 34,462 33,592 2,072 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.................................. 17.78 18.61 707 744 39.7 36,742 38,709 2,066 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.07 16.84 603 674 40.0 31,353 35,031 2,080 Customer service representatives.................................. 14.16 13.85 563 553 39.8 29,279 28,746 2,068 Level 4 .................................................. 13.79 14.41 550 572 39.9 28,605 29,744 2,075 File clerks....................................................... 11.69 11.41 466 456 39.9 24,254 23,691 2,075 Level 2 .................................................. 11.36 11.02 451 438 39.7 23,443 22,797 2,063 Level 3 .................................................. 11.49 11.55 456 462 39.7 23,729 24,003 2,066 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.80 14.00 544 556 39.4 28,268 28,888 2,049 Level 2 .................................................. 11.21 11.26 435 435 38.8 22,632 22,605 2,019 Level 3 .................................................. 11.97 11.56 478 462 40.0 24,866 24,045 2,078 Level 4 .................................................. 14.58 14.62 579 582 39.7 30,090 30,285 2,064 Level 5 .................................................. 15.74 15.11 610 567 38.8 31,723 29,470 2,016 Not able to be leveled.................................... 15.54 15.05 597 602 38.4 31,060 31,304 1,999 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 16.98 15.76 675 630 39.7 35,095 32,781 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 15.40 14.98 616 599 40.0 32,038 31,158 2,080 Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.50 13.16 531 523 39.3 27,609 27,200 2,045 Level 2 .................................................. 11.41 10.40 454 420 39.8 23,633 21,840 2,071 Level 3 .................................................. 13.67 13.00 533 516 39.0 27,728 26,853 2,028 Level 4 .................................................. 14.92 13.69 591 548 39.6 30,713 28,484 2,058 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.56 12.44 502 498 40.0 26,121 25,875 2,080 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.28 11.00 451 440 40.0 23,454 22,880 2,080 Dispatchers....................................................... 16.91 16.75 676 670 40.0 35,166 34,840 2,080 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 14.50 12.68 566 491 39.0 29,421 25,545 2,029 Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 12.23 11.30 483 439 39.5 25,108 22,845 2,053 Level 2 .................................................. 11.96 10.59 476 424 39.8 24,767 22,027 2,070 Level 3 .................................................. 11.10 11.09 435 444 39.2 22,602 23,067 2,036 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.14 15.63 634 611 39.3 32,967 31,762 2,043 Level 2 .................................................. 11.53 11.42 461 457 40.0 23,979 23,754 2,080 Level 3 .................................................. 12.06 11.62 475 460 39.4 24,718 23,941 2,049 Level 4 .................................................. 15.24 14.36 595 570 39.1 30,963 29,640 2,032 Level 5 .................................................. 17.65 16.93 697 671 39.5 36,244 34,882 2,053 Level 6 .................................................. 19.71 19.60 788 784 40.0 40,963 40,766 2,079 Level 7 .................................................. 21.16 20.00 842 798 39.8 43,806 41,475 2,070 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.07 19.56 732 750 38.4 38,048 39,000 1,995 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.46 19.29 771 765 39.6 40,117 39,770 2,061 Level 4 .................................................. 16.41 15.05 650 609 39.6 33,785 31,658 2,059 Level 5 .................................................. 17.60 17.80 686 702 39.0 35,663 36,525 2,026 Level 6 .................................................. 20.50 20.16 820 807 40.0 42,619 41,939 2,078 Level 7 .................................................. 21.05 19.94 838 798 39.8 43,599 41,475 2,071 Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.41 19.12 769 756 39.6 39,997 39,291 2,060 Medical secretaries............................................. 14.51 13.84 568 544 39.2 29,546 28,300 2,037 Level 3 .................................................. 11.83 11.50 465 454 39.3 24,203 23,608 2,046 Level 4 .................................................. 14.68 14.00 571 560 38.9 29,716 29,120 2,025 Level 5 .................................................. 16.44 16.04 650 633 39.5 33,788 32,910 2,055 Level 6 .................................................. 18.98 19.14 759 765 40.0 39,456 39,770 2,079 Not able to be leveled.................................... 16.88 15.91 644 614 38.1 33,462 31,905 1,982 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 17.56 16.89 690 673 39.3 35,854 35,003 2,042 Level 3 .................................................. 13.35 13.12 531 524 39.7 27,593 27,248 2,066 Level 4 .................................................. 16.84 16.69 663 662 39.4 34,496 34,445 2,049 Level 5 .................................................. 19.78 18.82 789 753 39.9 41,036 39,146 2,075 Computer operators................................................ 17.89 16.97 691 679 38.6 35,907 35,298 2,007 Level 5 .................................................. 17.89 16.97 689 679 38.5 35,834 35,298 2,003 Data entry and information processing workers..................... 13.89 14.04 553 555 39.9 28,774 28,860 2,072 Level 2 .................................................. 10.83 9.86 429 394 39.7 22,332 20,509 2,062 Level 4 .................................................. 15.29 16.48 611 659 39.9 31,748 34,285 2,077 Data entry keyers............................................... 13.18 12.49 523 500 39.7 27,195 25,979 2,063 Word processors and typists..................................... 14.19 14.42 567 577 39.9 29,468 29,994 2,076 Level 4 .................................................. 15.29 16.48 611 659 39.9 31,748 34,285 2,077 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.86 14.31 590 572 39.7 30,672 29,765 2,065 Level 4 .................................................. 13.51 14.31 533 551 39.5 27,740 28,665 2,053 Office clerks, general............................................ 13.73 13.41 540 534 39.3 28,080 27,764 2,045 Level 2 .................................................. 11.67 10.97 461 439 39.5 23,994 22,818 2,055 Level 3 .................................................. 12.97 12.93 510 509 39.3 26,513 26,478 2,045 Level 4 .................................................. 14.07 14.33 551 563 39.2 28,646 29,250 2,037 Level 5 .................................................. 17.00 17.40 670 691 39.4 34,816 35,934 2,047 Not able to be leveled.................................... 12.59 11.68 499 467 39.7 25,960 24,296 2,062 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 21.42 20.87 846 834 39.5 43,996 43,368 2,054 Level 4 .................................................. 15.04 16.83 602 673 40.0 31,280 35,006 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 19.79 20.30 791 812 40.0 41,157 42,230 2,080 Level 6 .................................................. 20.48 18.58 797 700 38.9 41,425 36,421 2,023 Level 7 .................................................. 23.02 22.98 917 905 39.8 47,671 47,200 2,070 Carpenters........................................................ 21.40 20.72 848 810 39.6 44,072 42,101 2,059 Electricians...................................................... 21.72 21.31 869 852 40.0 45,186 44,325 2,080 Painters and paperhangers......................................... 19.45 18.79 771 752 39.6 40,095 39,083 2,061 Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 19.45 18.79 771 752 39.6 40,095 39,083 2,061 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters............... 20.92 24.13 828 905 39.6 43,092 47,200 2,060 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters......................... 20.92 24.13 828 905 39.6 43,092 47,200 2,060 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.94 17.92 792 720 39.7 41,177 37,440 2,065 Level 5 .................................................. 16.64 16.68 663 667 39.9 34,501 34,694 2,074 Level 6 .................................................. 19.79 18.31 792 732 40.0 41,164 38,085 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 22.70 24.42 908 977 40.0 47,214 50,794 2,080 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 21.09 18.41 844 736 40.0 43,874 38,293 2,080 Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.72 17.08 706 683 39.9 36,730 35,526 2,073 Level 5 .................................................. 16.73 16.68 667 667 39.8 34,663 34,694 2,072 Level 6 .................................................. 19.56 18.13 782 725 40.0 40,681 37,710 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 20.91 23.00 836 920 40.0 43,491 47,840 2,080 Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.81 17.41 710 696 39.8 36,905 36,213 2,072 Level 5 .................................................. 16.80 16.90 669 676 39.8 34,793 35,152 2,071 Level 6 .................................................. 19.56 18.13 783 725 40.0 40,692 37,710 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 20.91 23.00 836 920 40.0 43,491 47,840 2,080 Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 26.34 27.69 1,054 1,107 40.0 54,782 57,585 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 25.63 27.69 1,025 1,107 40.0 53,314 57,585 2,080 Medical equipment repairers..................................... 26.45 27.69 1,058 1,107 40.0 55,021 57,585 2,080 Production occupations.............................................. 17.25 14.69 681 588 39.5 35,400 30,555 2,052 Level 1 .................................................. 11.07 11.47 443 459 40.0 23,031 23,858 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.77 10.25 431 410 40.0 22,407 21,320 2,080 Level 4 .................................................. 15.50 15.99 620 640 40.0 32,239 33,259 2,080 Level 5 .................................................. 17.68 18.25 707 730 40.0 36,783 37,960 2,080 Level 7 .................................................. 26.15 26.44 1,015 1,058 38.8 52,795 54,995 2,019 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 11.60 11.47 464 459 40.0 24,124 23,858 2,080 Level 1 .................................................. 11.07 11.47 443 459 40.0 23,031 23,858 2,080 Level 2 .................................................. 10.31 10.07 412 403 40.0 21,439 20,946 2,080 Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 25.92 26.44 1,008 1,058 38.9 52,411 54,995 2,022 Level 7 .................................................. 27.38 27.12 1,059 1,085 38.7 55,078 56,410 2,011 Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.63 12.37 539 490 39.5 28,016 25,501 2,056 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 14.59 14.15 584 566 40.0 30,346 29,432 2,080 Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.79 12.96 572 507 38.7 29,732 26,339 2,011 Level 2 .................................................. 12.36 12.24 463 440 37.5 24,094 22,905 1,949 Level 3 .................................................. 13.42 12.56 536 502 39.9 27,848 26,125 2,075 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 12.65 12.58 506 503 40.0 26,322 26,166 2,080 Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 14.03 12.46 533 491 38.0 27,715 25,542 1,975 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 14.03 12.46 533 491 38.0 27,715 25,542 1,975 1 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts, and physical environment. See appendix A for more information. 2 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 4 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 5 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position - one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 35 Private industry workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) Private Industry Full-time Part-time workers workers workers Occupation(3) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(4) error(4) error(4) All workers........................................................... $23.00 0.9% $22.87 0.9% $23.79 2.7% Management occupations.............................................. 39.84 3.4 39.96 3.5 - - Financial managers................................................ 40.15 8.1 40.15 8.1 - - Human resources managers.......................................... 43.92 25.2 43.92 25.2 - - Medical and health services managers.............................. 40.11 3.6 40.26 3.7 - - Business and financial operations occupations....................... 26.18 3.8 26.23 3.9 - - Buyers and purchasing agents...................................... 24.03 7.2 24.03 7.2 - - Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products.. 24.23 8.1 24.23 8.1 - - Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 28.46 5.2 28.92 5.2 - - Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.............. 26.96 2.9 26.96 2.9 - - Training and development specialists............................ 31.98 7.3 32.35 7.2 - - Accountants and auditors.......................................... 24.40 7.8 24.40 7.8 - - Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 30.28 4.4 30.28 4.4 - - Computer programmers.............................................. 27.16 7.6 27.16 7.6 - - Computer support specialists...................................... 22.51 4.5 22.53 4.5 - - Computer systems analysts......................................... 35.38 7.2 35.38 7.3 - - Network and computer systems administrators....................... 29.09 7.2 29.09 7.2 - - Architecture and engineering occupations............................ 22.89 7.5 22.89 7.5 - - Engineering technicians, except drafters.......................... 22.89 7.5 22.89 7.5 - - Electrical and electronic engineering technicians............... 22.89 7.5 22.89 7.5 - - Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 32.20 10.4 31.75 11.6 36.75 22.8 Life scientists................................................... 33.16 12.3 31.86 14.4 40.32 20.5 Medical scientists.............................................. 33.53 12.6 31.99 14.8 - - Psychologists..................................................... 29.56 21.2 29.69 21.7 - - Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 35.15 20.6 35.59 21.2 - - Community and social services occupations........................... 25.06 3.5 24.98 3.9 25.64 8.0 Counselors........................................................ 17.09 4.8 17.53 4.4 14.03 10.5 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors.............. 16.04 9.2 16.55 7.9 12.78 20.5 Mental health counselors........................................ 17.61 3.6 17.98 4.0 - - Social workers.................................................... 26.59 3.2 26.58 3.5 26.69 8.3 Child, family, and school social workers........................ 25.93 6.9 26.37 8.3 - - Medical and public health social workers........................ 27.27 3.7 27.28 4.0 27.18 8.9 Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 22.22 7.8 21.53 8.3 - - Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 32.55 13.6 32.22 18.0 33.62 13.2 Health educators................................................ 37.47 5.7 - - 33.62 13.2 Clergy............................................................ 21.78 6.9 21.14 7.1 - - Education, training, and library occupations........................ 26.83 21.5 26.91 25.4 26.24 16.2 Postsecondary teachers............................................ 41.20 7.9 42.98 10.9 - - Health teachers, postsecondary.................................. 40.44 12.2 41.11 13.5 - - Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary............... 34.43 2.7 34.08 2.7 - - Teacher assistants................................................ 10.20 5.6 10.66 4.2 - - Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations.......... 21.34 7.1 21.46 7.3 - - Public relations specialists...................................... 24.00 8.6 24.00 8.6 - - Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 28.79 .9 28.56 1.2 29.89 2.2 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 26.53 5.8 26.68 6.1 24.86 7.9 Pharmacists....................................................... 48.25 .6 48.48 .7 44.59 3.2 Physicians and surgeons........................................... 47.56 6.5 44.41 12.6 75.31 2.8 Family and general practitioners................................ 58.23 10.0 58.17 10.0 - - Internists, general............................................. 27.08 14.6 23.02 2.4 - - Pediatricians, general.......................................... 65.02 13.4 65.02 13.4 - - Physician assistants.............................................. 38.32 6.3 38.30 6.3 - - Registered nurses................................................. 31.24 .8 31.09 1.1 31.83 1.3 Therapists........................................................ 27.47 2.0 27.35 2.2 28.64 3.9 Occupational therapists......................................... 30.53 1.9 30.47 2.1 31.06 5.8 Physical therapists............................................. 32.07 1.4 31.74 1.6 37.48 7.9 Radiation therapists............................................ 33.61 8.2 33.78 8.5 - - Recreational therapists......................................... 21.55 6.0 20.73 6.7 - - Respiratory therapists.......................................... 23.95 1.9 23.73 2.2 25.81 5.1 Speech-language pathologists.................................... 31.08 3.2 30.45 3.1 33.86 6.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 20.66 3.3 20.51 3.1 22.02 9.0 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 25.42 2.9 25.20 3.1 27.25 3.5 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 16.91 3.4 16.89 3.5 17.16 10.9 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 25.20 3.0 25.65 3.2 22.51 7.4 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 24.05 11.4 25.50 12.7 18.74 15.1 Diagnostic medical sonographers................................. 31.81 4.4 31.96 4.9 - - Nuclear medicine technologists.................................. 31.79 6.8 32.16 6.7 - - Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.60 2.5 24.69 2.8 23.97 6.3 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 21.22 9.8 23.14 7.8 15.75 15.0 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 17.70 2.1 17.80 2.8 17.21 7.3 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 15.33 2.5 15.44 2.9 14.70 9.1 Psychiatric technicians......................................... 13.71 5.3 13.87 6.6 13.23 6.7 Respiratory therapy technicians................................. 22.29 2.9 22.52 3.6 21.52 12.4 Surgical technologists.......................................... 18.60 3.2 18.66 3.7 18.17 3.7 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 18.05 1.4 18.01 1.6 18.29 2.3 Medical records and health information technicians................ 17.25 13.3 17.26 14.0 17.04 13.7 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 18.73 9.4 19.13 8.6 15.48 33.6 Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.99 1.3 13.10 1.3 12.47 2.6 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.29 1.7 12.45 1.6 11.58 3.2 Home health aides............................................... 12.59 7.3 12.58 7.6 12.66 7.3 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 12.36 1.8 12.51 1.7 11.65 3.5 Psychiatric aides............................................... 11.16 2.5 11.29 3.1 10.76 6.6 Occupational therapist assistants and aides....................... 16.84 8.0 18.24 6.7 12.61 5.3 Occupational therapist assistants............................... 18.99 5.6 - - - - Occupational therapist aides.................................... 14.03 6.4 16.04 8.2 - - Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 14.84 5.1 15.37 5.8 13.43 9.1 Physical therapist assistants................................... 18.45 5.5 18.71 5.8 17.28 15.5 Physical therapist aides........................................ 12.40 4.5 12.60 5.1 12.02 8.3 Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.39 2.4 14.35 2.8 14.56 5.6 Medical assistants.............................................. 15.30 3.5 15.42 4.2 14.84 7.1 Medical equipment preparers..................................... 14.58 5.3 14.81 5.9 13.69 7.7 Medical transcriptionists....................................... 15.25 3.3 15.06 3.2 16.61 7.0 Pharmacy aides.................................................. 14.29 5.3 14.29 5.3 - - Protective service occupations...................................... 13.88 3.4 13.87 3.6 14.32 9.9 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 13.51 3.8 13.50 3.9 13.63 10.1 Security guards................................................. 13.51 3.8 13.50 3.9 13.63 10.1 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 12.04 1.9 12.51 2.3 9.74 3.1 First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers........................................................ 17.08 2.8 17.08 2.8 - - First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers...................................................... 17.08 2.8 17.08 2.8 - - Cooks............................................................. 13.48 4.4 13.59 4.7 11.95 2.6 Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 13.48 4.4 13.59 4.7 11.95 2.6 Food preparation workers.......................................... 11.60 3.9 12.01 3.9 9.16 5.3 Food service, tipped.............................................. 9.13 1.9 - - - - Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers...... 9.13 1.9 - - - - Fast food and counter workers..................................... 11.11 4.4 12.35 5.6 9.13 3.4 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 11.25 4.7 12.36 6.0 9.15 4.4 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop 10.33 6.2 12.24 7.7 9.06 2.5 Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 11.40 4.3 11.55 4.6 10.57 9.7 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.39 1.8 11.46 1.8 10.19 3.3 First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers............................................ 19.12 9.8 19.12 9.8 - - First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers...................................................... 19.12 9.8 19.12 9.8 - - Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.19 1.6 11.26 1.6 10.19 3.3 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 11.33 2.5 11.37 2.5 10.18 7.8 Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 11.00 2.0 11.09 2.2 10.19 3.0 Grounds maintenance workers....................................... 13.82 6.1 13.82 6.1 - - Landscaping and groundskeeping workers.......................... 13.82 6.1 13.82 6.1 - - Personal care and service occupations............................... 12.94 12.3 13.12 16.7 12.51 11.5 First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers....... 36.48 14.2 36.74 14.3 - - Child care workers................................................ 10.44 7.2 10.16 7.3 10.66 11.4 Sales and related occupations....................................... 14.62 9.4 14.56 9.0 - - Retail sales workers.............................................. 13.71 10.7 14.03 10.5 - - Cashiers, all workers........................................... 13.73 10.6 14.03 10.5 - - Cashiers...................................................... 13.73 10.6 14.03 10.5 - - Office and administrative support occupations....................... 14.67 1.4 14.84 1.4 13.01 2.6 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 22.81 9.0 22.83 9.1 - - Switchboard operators, including answering service................ 13.22 7.0 13.52 8.0 11.77 2.5 Telephone operators............................................... 12.95 5.2 13.12 5.6 - - Financial clerks.................................................. 14.87 2.2 14.82 2.2 15.86 5.9 Bill and account collectors..................................... 14.14 8.4 14.12 8.4 - - Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.49 3.1 14.40 3.1 16.01 8.5 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 15.45 3.2 15.43 3.4 15.84 5.1 Procurement clerks.............................................. 15.84 7.1 15.96 7.1 - - Customer service representatives.................................. 13.67 9.2 13.73 9.5 - - File clerks....................................................... 11.56 4.1 11.60 4.3 11.05 7.4 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 13.89 4.1 14.13 4.5 12.33 2.7 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping........ 17.24 7.7 17.35 8.5 - - Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.29 4.0 13.58 3.6 11.08 8.5 Couriers and messengers........................................... 11.27 1.7 11.28 2.1 - - Dispatchers....................................................... 17.25 9.8 - - - - Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks........................... 15.79 18.0 15.79 18.0 - - Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 11.80 6.2 11.69 6.6 13.38 7.4 Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 15.79 2.0 16.01 2.3 13.72 4.3 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 19.54 4.2 19.67 4.1 - - Medical secretaries............................................. 14.37 2.6 14.44 3.2 13.97 5.0 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 16.71 2.0 16.94 2.0 12.41 4.5 Computer operators................................................ 16.36 3.0 - - - - Data entry and information processing workers..................... 12.87 8.2 12.42 10.3 - - Data entry keyers............................................... 13.13 12.0 13.10 12.9 - - Word processors and typists..................................... 12.59 10.7 11.35 13.6 - - Insurance claims and policy processing clerks..................... 14.90 8.3 14.92 9.9 - - Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service..... 12.57 10.9 - - - - Office clerks, general............................................ 13.13 3.4 13.29 3.5 11.52 10.3 Construction and extraction occupations............................. 21.01 5.2 21.03 5.3 - - Carpenters........................................................ 22.09 5.8 22.09 5.8 - - Electricians...................................................... 21.83 2.6 21.83 2.6 - - Painters and paperhangers......................................... 20.13 7.7 20.13 7.7 - - Painters, construction and maintenance.......................... 20.13 7.7 20.13 7.7 - - Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.94 5.4 20.04 5.4 - - Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers..................................................... 21.28 18.8 21.28 18.8 - - Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.59 4.8 17.71 4.8 - - Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.68 5.0 17.81 5.0 - - Precision instrument and equipment repairers...................... 26.34 7.3 26.34 7.3 - - Medical equipment repairers..................................... 26.45 7.4 26.45 7.4 - - Production occupations.............................................. 17.62 8.5 17.60 8.8 18.33 16.9 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 11.19 2.7 11.21 2.7 - - Stationary engineers and boiler operators......................... 27.29 5.8 27.43 5.9 - - Miscellaneous production workers.................................. 13.63 6.5 13.63 6.6 - - Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders...................................................... 14.59 7.7 14.59 7.8 - - Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 13.60 8.7 14.90 8.5 11.10 12.3 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers............................ 12.11 3.0 - - - - Laborers and material movers, hand................................ 12.88 7.0 12.24 4.7 - - Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand.......... 12.88 7.0 12.24 4.7 - - 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey. Table 36 State and local government workers in hospitals: Mean hourly earnings(1) for full-time and part-time workers(2) State and local Full-time Part-time government workers workers workers Occupation(3) Mean Relative Mean Relative Mean Relative error(4) error(4) error(4) All workers........................................................... $22.20 2.7% $22.12 3.0% $23.13 4.3% Management occupations.............................................. 47.80 16.2 47.81 16.2 - - Medical and health services managers.............................. 54.69 20.0 54.69 20.0 - - Business and financial operations occupations....................... 24.30 6.1 24.30 6.1 - - Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists........ 27.52 8.7 27.52 8.7 - - Computer and mathematical science occupations....................... 25.92 15.2 25.92 15.2 - - Computer systems analysts......................................... 29.50 11.1 29.50 11.1 - - Life, physical, and social science occupations...................... 27.14 6.4 26.92 7.5 - - Psychologists..................................................... 28.72 6.9 28.72 6.9 - - Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists.................. 28.72 6.9 28.72 6.9 - - Community and social services occupations........................... 22.60 5.7 22.71 6.1 - - Counselors........................................................ 21.70 9.0 21.70 9.0 - - Social workers.................................................... 23.29 6.2 23.42 6.8 - - Medical and public health social workers........................ 24.06 14.5 23.80 15.8 - - Mental health and substance abuse social workers................ 21.71 7.8 21.95 8.3 - - Miscellaneous community and social service specialists............ 18.81 12.3 18.81 12.3 - - Social and human service assistants............................. 15.69 11.7 15.69 11.7 - - Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations................... 27.31 2.1 27.04 2.2 29.59 4.6 Dietitians and nutritionists...................................... 25.00 1.9 - - - - Pharmacists....................................................... 47.19 1.5 47.19 1.5 - - Physicians and surgeons........................................... 48.19 15.7 47.76 16.1 - - Family and general practitioners................................ 78.36 17.2 - - - - Psychiatrists................................................... 72.14 3.7 72.22 3.9 - - Registered nurses................................................. 30.49 3.0 30.17 3.3 32.12 4.4 Therapists........................................................ 26.64 5.9 26.19 6.6 30.62 7.1 Occupational therapists......................................... 29.84 4.0 29.91 4.1 - - Physical therapists............................................. 31.46 2.1 30.84 2.4 - - Recreational therapists......................................... 17.58 14.7 17.58 14.7 - - Respiratory therapists.......................................... 26.81 2.8 26.48 2.7 - - Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians................. 19.53 3.9 19.45 4.1 - - Medical and clinical laboratory technologists................... 21.04 5.8 20.93 6.3 - - Medical and clinical laboratory technicians..................... 18.63 5.5 18.64 5.6 - - Diagnostic related technologists and technicians.................. 24.32 2.5 24.31 2.6 24.36 8.8 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians.................... 16.44 18.5 - - - - Radiologic technologists and technicians........................ 24.63 2.6 24.52 2.8 26.29 5.9 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics...................... 14.42 13.1 14.45 13.7 - - Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians... 15.76 5.7 15.72 6.2 16.30 10.3 Pharmacy technicians............................................ 13.71 3.8 13.62 3.8 - - Psychiatric technicians......................................... 16.69 8.6 16.80 9.6 - - Surgical technologists.......................................... 15.95 3.0 15.95 3.0 - - Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses................. 17.00 3.7 16.87 3.8 18.84 12.3 Medical records and health information technicians................ 15.96 5.6 16.17 5.7 - - Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians................ 19.20 8.1 - - - - Healthcare support occupations...................................... 12.84 2.5 12.84 2.3 12.83 7.1 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides....................... 12.15 2.5 12.20 2.4 11.61 5.4 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants........................ 11.47 2.6 11.46 2.5 11.57 5.4 Psychiatric aides............................................... 13.79 3.0 13.78 3.0 - - Physical therapist assistants and aides........................... 20.03 7.0 - - - - Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations...................... 14.51 4.8 14.57 5.1 13.40 5.8 Medical assistants.............................................. 14.07 2.5 14.16 2.5 - - Medical transcriptionists....................................... 13.81 11.7 13.66 12.0 - - Protective service occupations...................................... 18.65 10.0 18.80 10.2 - - Security guards and gaming surveillance officers.................. 16.27 11.3 16.12 11.7 - - Security guards................................................. 16.27 11.3 16.12 11.7 - - Food preparation and serving related occupations.................... 11.26 5.7 11.36 5.9 9.65 9.5 Cooks............................................................. 9.38 6.9 9.44 7.3 - - Cooks, institution and cafeteria................................ 9.37 7.0 9.44 7.5 - - Food preparation workers.......................................... 9.57 6.3 - - - - Fast food and counter workers..................................... 12.79 6.9 12.96 7.3 - - Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food......................................................... 12.79 6.9 12.96 7.3 - - Food servers, nonrestaurant....................................... 11.62 11.0 11.77 11.0 - - Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations........... 11.54 6.0 11.66 6.3 9.43 1.6 Building cleaning workers......................................... 11.28 5.9 11.40 6.2 9.43 1.6 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners... 12.35 8.2 12.59 8.7 - - Maids and housekeeping cleaners................................. 9.87 4.4 9.87 4.6 - - Personal care and service occupations............................... 9.93 15.3 - - - - Office and administrative support occupations....................... 15.01 2.8 15.08 2.8 13.41 9.1 First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers................................................ 16.02 16.1 16.02 16.1 - - Financial clerks.................................................. 14.25 5.4 14.25 5.4 - - Bill and account collectors..................................... 12.91 5.6 12.91 5.6 - - Billing and posting clerks and machine operators................ 14.26 12.3 14.26 12.3 - - Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.................... 16.48 8.6 16.48 8.6 - - Interviewers, except eligibility and loan......................... 12.08 5.7 12.30 6.2 - - Receptionists and information clerks.............................. 13.56 7.7 12.73 5.7 - - Stock clerks and order fillers.................................... 13.28 12.2 13.28 12.2 - - Secretaries and administrative assistants......................... 16.77 6.2 16.91 6.4 - - Executive secretaries and administrative assistants............. 18.33 6.3 18.33 6.3 - - Medical secretaries............................................. 14.84 5.0 14.93 5.4 - - Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive............... 23.05 13.3 23.05 13.3 - - Data entry and information processing workers..................... 15.01 2.3 15.01 2.3 - - Word processors and typists..................................... 15.10 2.4 15.10 2.4 - - Office clerks, general............................................ 15.09 6.3 15.19 6.0 - - Construction and extraction occupations............................. 22.92 9.8 22.92 9.8 - - Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations................... 19.09 7.3 19.09 7.3 - - Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers 17.78 9.0 17.78 9.0 - - Maintenance and repair workers, general......................... 17.78 9.0 17.78 9.0 - - Production occupations.............................................. 16.72 9.7 15.87 10.2 - - Laundry and dry-cleaning workers.................................. 13.15 23.5 13.15 23.5 - - Transportation and material moving occupations...................... 14.62 7.1 14.70 7.3 - - 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighed by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.