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Page 1: Data Estimates for the GARY METROPOLITAN DIVISION 2008 · Half of the workers in a given occupation earn more than the median wage, and half the workers earn less than the median

Data Estimates for theGARY METROPOLITAN DIVISION

20082008

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTStrategic Research and Development

Research & Analysis

Prepared July 2009

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Occupational Employment Statistics2008 Employment and Wage DataGary Metropolitan Division

A Labor Market Information publication of the Indiana Department of Workforce DevelopmentThis publication is provided annually for each of Indiana's Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), Economic Growth Regions (EGR) and the State of Indiana.

The OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS (OES) survey has been collecting occupational employment data for over 20 years. This survey is a cooperative effort between the Indiana Department of Workforce Development and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The OES program produces employment and wage estimates for over 800 detailed occupations. These are estimates of the number of people employed in certain occupations, and estimates of the wages paid to them. These estimates are available for the nation as a whole, for individual states, and for metropolitan statistical areas (MSA's). Estimates from the OES are based on data collected using the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system.

The survey is a three year long project, collecting one-third of the sample each year. The full 3-year sample allows the production of estimates at fine levels of geographic, industrial, and occupational detail. Beginning in 2002, the OES surveyswitched from industry coding based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system to that based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The May 2008 estimates and survey data are based on the 2007 NAICS. Earlier panel data and estimates were based on the 2002 NAICS. For more information about NAICS, see the BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm.

The OES program produces estimates of wages by occupation. These occupational wage estimates are either estimates of mean wages or percentiles, such as the median wage. Wages for the OES survey are straight-time, gross pay, exclusive of premium pay.

>A mean wage is an average wage. An occupational mean wage estimate is calculated by summing the wages of all the employees in a given occupation and then dividing the total wages by the number of employees.

>A median wage is a boundary. An occupational median wage estimate is the boundary between the highest paid 50% and the lowest paid 50% of workers in that occupation. Half of the workers in a given occupation earn more than the and the lowest paid 50% of workers in that occupation. Half of the workers in a given occupation earn more than the median wage, and half the workers earn less than the median wage.

>An entry wage is the estimate of the average wage of the bottom third of all wages for an occupation.>An experienced wage is the estimate of the average wage of the top two-thirds of all wages for an occupation.

The construction wages listed do not reflect "common" or "prevailing" wages for government contract purposes. For "common" wage data, please contact Indiana Dept. of Labor, Wage & Hour Division at (317) 234-4681 or (317) 232-2655.

The response to this survey is voluntary. We would like to thank those employers who volunteered their time to complete the questionnaire. If you are an employer and receive an OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS survey questionnaire, your participation is encouraged and appreciated by all those who use this data for their activities.

If you need further information about your area, you may call the local analyst listed below. If you need labor market information for other areas, you will find a list of the local labor market analysts posted on our Internet website under Contact Us.

Our website address is:

Bruce F. Bendull1575 Adler CirclePortage, IN 46368(219) 762-6592 ext. 228FAX: (219) 761-1052e-mail: [email protected]

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2008 OES EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE SURVEYGary Metropolitan Division

(Lake, Porter, Newton, and Jasper Counties in Indiana)

MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

00-0000 Total all occupations 276,250 $38,531 $17,556 $30,784 $49,018

11-0000 Management Occupations 8,510 $91,029 $46,619 $78,468 $113,23411-1000 Top Executives 2,600 $111,617 $50,957 $90,527 $141,948

11-1011 Chief Executives 390 $141,167 $70,728 $123,142 $176,386

11-1021 General and Operations Managers 2,010 $106,900 $53,307 $85,523 $133,697

11-1031 Legislators 200 $101,477 $23,063 $61,730 $140,684

11-2000 Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public

Relations, and Sales Managers

640 $97,728 $48,850 $83,259 $122,166

11-2021 Marketing Managers 130 $91,150 $48,548 $85,724 $112,451

11-2022 Sales Managers 430 $103,074 $50,579 $86,209 $129,32111-2022 Sales Managers 430 $103,074 $50,579 $86,209 $129,321

11-2031 Public Relations Managers 40 $77,483 $42,449 $62,819 $95,001

11-3000 Operations Specialties Managers 1,780 $92,069 $53,259 $83,881 $111,474

11-3011 Administrative Services Managers 280 $70,650 $45,189 $64,401 $83,381

11-3021 Computer and Information Systems

Managers

150 $93,279 $63,684 $88,505 $108,077

11-3031 Financial Managers 450 $96,270 $56,890 $84,803 $115,960

11-3041 Compensation and Benefits Managers 60 $76,728 $41,453 $70,379 $94,365

11-3042 Training and Development Managers 40 $89,606 $51,035 $79,002 $108,892

11-3049 Human Resources Managers, All Other 100 $100,393 $57,537 $81,687 $121,821

11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 400 $103,176 $60,948 $94,494 $124,290

11-3061 Purchasing Managers 70 $75,790 $47,646 $70,791 $89,862

11-3071 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution

Managers

230 $95,187 $55,889 $87,541 $114,836

11-9000 Other Management Occupations 3,490 $73,987 $41,772 $68,363 $90,094

11-9021 Construction Managers 620 $83,822 $58,768 $82,408 $96,349

11-9031 Education Administrators, Preschool and

Child Care Center/Program

70 $47,985 $26,178 $35,609 $58,889

11-9032 Education Administrators, Elementary and

Secondary School

430 $77,773 $62,778 $78,465 $85,271

11-9033 Education Administrators, Postsecondary 170 $77,125 $49,385 $72,118 $90,996

11-9039 Education Administrators, All Other 100 $72,648 $44,369 $65,423 $86,788

11-9041 Engineering Managers 200 $115,035 $85,131 $100,614 $129,988

11-9051 Food Service Managers 440 $50,457 $32,150 $40,880 $59,611

11-9081 Lodging Managers 30 $35,200 $31,022 $34,628 $37,289

11-9111 Medical and Health Services Managers 630 $84,739 $49,714 $68,459 $102,252

11-9121 Natural Sciences Managers 50 $64,673 $46,303 $49,329 $73,858

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

11-9131 Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 40 $62,928 $44,370 $66,089 $72,206

11-9141 Property, Real Estate, and Community

Association Managers

90 $53,528 $36,934 $48,668 $61,824

11-9151 Social and Community Service Managers 230 $56,617 $35,825 $47,638 $67,012

11-9199 Managers, All Other 290 $62,654 $39,862 $59,368 $74,051

13-0000 Business and Financial Operations

Occupations

6,190 $57,530 $29,837 $51,018 $71,377

13-1000 Business Operations Specialists 3,540 $55,640 $27,257 $49,997 $69,831

13-1021 Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm

Products

20 $66,406 $49,506 $66,370 $74,856

13-1022 Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except

Farm Products

180 $41,674 $26,884 $37,966 $49,068

13-1023 Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale,

Retail, and Farm Products

350 $58,137 $36,367 $56,076 $69,023

13-1031 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and

Investigators

100 $71,548 $55,547 $73,733 $79,549

13-1041 Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture,

Construction, Health and Safety, and

Transportation

190 $51,285 $29,544 $47,181 $62,156

13-1051 Cost Estimators 510 $65,377 $39,408 $61,854 $78,362

13-1061 Emergency Management Specialists 30 $43,927 $31,606 $38,150 $50,087

13-1071 Employment, Recruitment, and Placement

Specialists

260 $39,851 $26,474 $33,780 $46,540

13-1072 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis

Specialists

250 $70,050 $39,547 $59,610 $85,301

13-1073 Training and Development Specialists 510 $46,766 $24,331 $42,068 $57,983

13-1079 Human Resources, Training, and Labor

Relations Specialists, All Other

170 $41,136 $15,498 $37,574 $53,955

13-1081 Logisticians 50 $54,400 $29,116 $43,595 $67,042

13-1111 Management Analysts 270 $76,189 $39,806 $63,898 $94,380

13-1121 Meeting and Convention Planners 30 $30,898 $25,765 $29,956 $33,465

13-1199 Business Operations Specialists, All Other 620 $53,555 $16,423 $49,713 $72,121

13-2000 Financial Specialists 2,660 $60,047 $33,895 $52,362 $73,123

13-2011 Accountants and Auditors 1,330 $57,686 $40,094 $53,430 $66,482

13-2021 Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate 250 $37,799 $25,579 $35,861 $43,909

13-2031 Budget Analysts 30 $65,487 $46,005 $65,369 $75,228

13-2041 Credit Analysts 80 $73,378 $31,999 $77,857 $94,068

13-2051 Financial Analysts 70 $61,037 $36,623 $59,211 $73,244

13-2052 Personal Financial Advisors 160 $87,920 $27,104 $51,965 $118,328

13-2061 Financial Examiners * $74,253 $58,849 $63,568 $81,956

13-2071 Loan Counselors * $68,301 $36,117 $85,386 $84,394

13-2072 Loan Officers 440 $70,028 $35,136 $59,443 $87,474

13-2082 Tax Preparers 70 $27,198 $17,496 $22,960 $32,050

13-2099 Financial Specialists, All Other 80 $50,793 $38,878 $53,563 $56,750

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

15-0000 Computer and Mathematical

Occupations

1,900 $57,725 $30,224 $53,319 $71,476

15-1000 Computer Specialists 1,820 $55,086 $29,702 $52,048 $67,778

15-1021 Computer Programmers 80 $53,123 $32,112 $48,706 $63,628

15-1031 Computer Software Engineers,

Applications

240 $74,142 $54,066 $65,724 $84,180

15-1032 Computer Software Engineers, Systems

Software

40 $80,287 $46,798 $72,893 $97,031

15-1041 Computer Support Specialists 680 $39,497 $22,396 $35,929 $48,048

15-1051 Computer Systems Analysts 270 $67,327 $45,067 $69,420 $78,457

15-1061 Database Administrators 50 $61,247 $41,272 $58,760 $71,234

15-1071 Network and Computer Systems

Administrators

360 $56,994 $36,130 $52,495 $67,427

15-1081 Network Systems and Data

Communications Analysts

70 $57,686 $40,984 $53,082 $66,037

15-1099 Computer Specialists, All Other 40 $68,677 $31,113 $82,084 $87,459

15-2000 Mathematical Science Occupations * $113,639 $57,691 $92,617 $141,613

15-2031 Operations Research Analysts 30 $59,350 $41,225 $59,418 $68,412

17-0000 Architecture and Engineering 3,340 $67,702 $44,577 $65,282 $79,264

Occupations17-1000 Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers 200 $61,626 $37,147 $54,458 $73,866

17-1011 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 80 $71,284 $34,415 $59,608 $89,718

17-1012 Landscape Architects * $48,718 $41,177 $48,241 $52,488

17-1021 Cartographers and Photogrammetrists * $40,882 $33,188 $38,889 $44,729

17-1022 Surveyors 80 $61,112 $42,851 $64,164 $70,242

17-2000 Engineers 2,070 $75,925 $53,282 $73,893 $87,246

17-2041 Chemical Engineers 50 $87,294 $70,941 $87,455 $95,471

17-2051 Civil Engineers 210 $71,276 $50,106 $73,433 $81,861

17-2071 Electrical Engineers 320 $76,936 $64,201 $76,945 $83,303

17-2072 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer * $57,405 $49,308 $51,997 $61,453

17-2081 Environmental Engineers 100 $92,329 $54,962 $64,235 $111,013

17-2111 Health and Safety Engineers, Except

Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors

60 $82,785 $54,513 $85,115 $96,921

17-2112 Industrial Engineers 490 $77,042 $59,330 $74,976 $85,898

17-2131 Materials Engineers 130 $68,741 $58,222 $63,183 $74,000

17-2141 Mechanical Engineers 520 $78,865 $54,306 $76,530 $91,145

17-2151 Mining and Geological Engineers,

Including Mining Safety Engineers

* $60,421 $59,050 $60,152 $61,107

17-2199 Engineers, All Other 110 $53,836 $35,103 $43,709 $63,203

17-3000 Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping

Technicians

1,070 $52,926 $35,734 $53,641 $61,523

17-3011 Architectural and Civil Drafters 190 $46,375 $28,646 $38,967 $55,240

17-3012 Electrical and Electronics Drafters 40 $53,619 $39,295 $51,533 $60,780

17-3013 Mechanical Drafters 150 $55,763 $39,366 $55,842 $63,962

17-3019 Drafters, All Other 40 $55,354 $35,035 $50,719 $65,514

17-3022 Civil Engineering Technicians 40 $60,792 $37,331 $52,080 $72,522

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

17-3023 Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Technicians

180 $58,232 $53,087 $58,344 $60,805

17-3025 Environmental Engineering Technicians 30 $45,277 $34,551 $40,390 $50,640

17-3026 Industrial Engineering Technicians $59,299 $43,046 $58,663 $67,425

17-3027 Mechanical Engineering Technicians 140 $51,797 $41,290 $50,371 $57,050

17-3029 Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters,

All Other

60 $54,304 $44,070 $57,220 $59,420

17-3031 Surveying and Mapping Technicians 70 $39,232 $26,245 $37,271 $45,725

19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science

Occupations

1,240 $55,246 $32,511 $49,124 $66,613

19-1000 Life Scientists 130 $52,940 $29,569 $46,329 $64,626

19-1013 Soil and Plant Scientists 20 $36,742 $30,199 $31,796 $40,013

19-1022 Microbiologists 30 $40,713 $28,948 $36,487 $46,596

19-1029 Biological Scientists, All Other 20 $68,717 $51,037 $71,562 $77,557

19-1031 Conservation Scientists 20 $71,599 $39,863 $75,049 $87,467

19-1042 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 20

19-2000 Physical Scientists 370 $65,945 $36,849 $56,970 $80,493

19-2031 Chemists 180 $66,814 $40,687 $58,818 $79,87719-2032 Materials Scientists 10 $88,366 $75,413 $91,266 $94,843

19-2041 Environmental Scientists and Specialists,

Including Health

* $63,514 $34,377 $50,105 $78,083

19-3000 Social Scientists and Related Workers 340 $54,305 $36,934 $49,914 $62,991

19-3021 Market Research Analysts 120 $52,705 $36,625 $48,712 $60,745

19-3031 Clinical, Counseling, and School

Psychologists

80 $60,441 $41,008 $59,403 $70,158

19-3051 Urban and Regional Planners 120 $49,901 $36,370 $46,285 $56,667

19-4000 Life, Physical, and Social Science

Technicians

400 $46,894 $27,901 $42,887 $56,390

19-4021 Biological Technicians 80 $34,895 $26,465 $32,153 $39,110

19-4031 Chemical Technicians 180 $56,613 $33,570 $62,408 $68,134

19-4091 Environmental Science and Protection

Technicians, Including Health

40 $32,617 $25,502 $31,430 $36,175

19-4092 Forensic Science Technicians 20 $45,611 $30,410 $47,123 $53,212

19-4093 Forest and Conservation Technicians 20 $38,071 $29,355 $38,331 $42,428

21-0000 Community and Social Services

Occupations

2,940 $38,480 $23,639 $35,918 $45,901

21-1000 Counselors, Social Workers, and Other

Community and Social Service Specialists

2,670 $39,725 $25,077 $36,808 $47,049

21-1011 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder

Counselors

80 $33,041 $24,959 $34,498 $37,083

21-1012 Educational, Vocational, and School

Counselors

340 $49,807 $34,513 $48,426 $57,454

21-1013 Marriage and Family Therapists * $53,976 $37,923 $42,453 $62,002

21-1014 Mental Health Counselors * $39,333 $29,381 $36,967 $44,309

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

21-1015 Rehabilitation Counselors 40 $41,643 $24,037 $38,567 $50,445

21-1021 Child, Family, and School Social Workers 550 $35,216 $23,143 $34,378 $41,253

21-1022 Medical and Public Health Social Workers 240 $53,277 $39,070 $53,250 $60,381

21-1023 Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Social Workers

320 $33,091 $27,367 $31,039 $35,953

21-1029 Social Workers, All Other 200 $38,603 $25,820 $32,375 $44,994

21-1091 Health Educators 120 $57,163 $35,172 $60,930 $68,159

21-1092 Probation Officers and Correctional

Treatment Specialists

290 $39,760 $31,397 $38,846 $43,941

21-1093 Social and Human Service Assistants 320 $27,365 $18,128 $25,577 $31,984

21-1099 Community and Social Service

Specialists, All Other

60 $38,327 $21,315 $31,512 $46,832

21-2000 Religious Workers 280 $26,497 $14,729 $24,307 $32,381

21-2011 Clergy 140 $24,151 $14,405 $17,546 $29,025

21-2021 Directors, Religious Activities and

Education

80 $28,999 $21,385 $28,173 $32,807

21-2099 Religious Workers, All Other 50 $29,008 $17,612 $26,220 $34,705

23-0000 Legal Occupations 1,640 $73,349 $29,927 $46,549 $95,06023-1000 Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers 980 $99,929 $41,668 $75,396 $129,060

23-1011 Lawyers 880 $101,959 $41,643 $75,075 $132,117

23-1023 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and

Magistrates

80 $88,531 $45,989 $97,153 $109,801

23-2000 Legal Support Workers 660 $34,054 $25,284 $32,163 $38,439

23-2011 Paralegals and Legal Assistants 350 $35,132 $27,865 $32,709 $38,766

23-2091 Court Reporters 90 $35,636 $30,509 $35,640 $38,200

23-2092 Law Clerks * $33,183 $24,807 $32,099 $37,372

23-2093 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and

Searchers

50 $27,787 $21,807 $26,628 $30,777

25-0000 Education, Training, and Library

Occupations

17,270 $39,377 $19,670 $37,014 $49,230

25-1000 Postsecondary Teachers 1,860 $55,051 $30,583 $51,126 $67,285

25-1011 Business Teachers, Postsecondary 160 $72,426 $44,501 $70,103 $86,388

25-1021 Computer Science Teachers,

Postsecondary

50 $66,990 $53,795 $66,692 $73,587

25-1022 Mathematical Science Teachers,

Postsecondary

50 $58,678 $41,108 $57,043 $67,462

25-1042 Biological Science Teachers,

Postsecondary

50 $59,529 $43,036 $56,441 $67,775

25-1052 Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary 40 $57,828 $33,836 $54,403 $69,824

25-1066 Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary 30 $60,246 $39,802 $54,391 $70,468

25-1121 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers,

Postsecondary

* $54,259 $37,060 $49,947 $62,859

25-1123 English Language and Literature

Teachers, Postsecondary

* $50,896 $33,649 $48,584 $59,520

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

25-1124 Foreign Language and Literature

Teachers, Postsecondary

50 $57,022 $36,483 $53,304 $67,291

25-1126 Philosophy and Religion Teachers,

Postsecondary

* $54,229 $32,819 $55,139 $64,933

25-1194 Vocational Education Teachers,

Postsecondary

440 $51,436 $30,972 $48,511 $61,667

25-1199 Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 80 $58,425 $34,690 $51,062 $70,293

25-2000 Primary, Secondary, and Special

Education School Teachers

9,060 $46,477 $30,370 $45,895 $54,530

25-2011 Preschool Teachers, Except Special

Education

1,150 $32,313 $18,570 $24,896 $39,185

25-2012 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special

Education

170 $45,309 $32,372 $44,098 $51,778

25-2021 Elementary School Teachers, Except

Special Education

3,240 $47,588 $33,452 $46,342 $54,657

25-2022 Middle School Teachers, Except Special

and Vocational Education

1,220 $50,399 $35,340 $50,263 $57,929

25-2023 Vocational Education Teachers, Middle

School

50 $45,365 $35,508 $43,113 $50,294

25-2031 Secondary School Teachers, Except 2,020 $47,780 $32,092 $47,568 $55,624Special and Vocational Education

25-2032 Vocational Education Teachers,

Secondary School

170 $57,159 $39,618 $57,769 $65,929

25-2041 Special Education Teachers, Preschool,

Kindergarten, and Elementary School

600 $50,721 $36,326 $52,051 $57,918

25-2042 Special Education Teachers, Middle

School

170 $49,624 $36,544 $50,049 $56,164

25-2043 Special Education Teachers, Secondary

School

260 $48,943 $36,270 $48,597 $55,279

25-3000 Other Teachers and Instructors 2,260 $27,347 $20,389 $24,044 $30,825

25-3011 Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and

GED Teachers and Instructors

100 $37,178 $23,091 $35,568 $44,221

25-3021 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 360 $44,826 $34,202 $39,316 $50,138

25-3099 Teachers and Instructors, All Other 1,800 $23,311 $19,669 $23,124 $25,132

25-4000 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists 610 $32,283 $16,642 $25,726 $40,104

25-4021 Librarians 240 $48,619 $31,417 $49,462 $57,219

25-4031 Library Technicians 360 $21,307 $15,571 $19,769 $24,174

25-9000 Other Education, Training, and Library

Occupations

3,470 $21,519 $16,376 $19,643 $24,091

25-9011 Audio-Visual Collections Specialists 30 $28,371 $14,261 $16,118 $35,426

25-9031 Instructional Coordinators 140 $63,772 $42,735 $59,709 $74,291

25-9041 Teacher Assistants 3,270 $19,651 $16,300 $19,427 $21,326

25-9099 Education, Training, and Library Workers,

All Other

* $24,339 $22,516 $23,929 $25,251

27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports,

and Media Occupations

2,330 $32,077 $16,764 $27,809 $39,733

27-1000 Art and Design Workers 720 $33,513 $19,878 $30,140 $40,330

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MEAN ENTRY MEDIAN EXPERIENCED

OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

27-1011 Art Directors 20 $67,387 $44,812 $60,243 $78,674

27-1021 Commercial and Industrial Designers 20 $59,389 $42,445 $59,563 $67,861

27-1023 Floral Designers 230 $24,056 $16,810 $23,524 $27,680

27-1024 Graphic Designers 290 $37,352 $26,836 $34,506 $42,610

27-1025 Interior Designers 50 $28,861 $19,224 $27,701 $33,679

27-1026 Merchandise Displayers and Window

Trimmers

60 $27,982 $18,515 $23,968 $32,716

27-2000 Entertainers and Performers, Sports and

Related Workers

720 $26,662 $14,131 $21,011 $32,927

27-2012 Producers and Directors 20 $40,738 $32,008 $37,650 $45,104

27-2022 Coaches and Scouts 460 $22,313 $14,105 $16,419 $26,418

27-2042 Musicians and Singers 80

27-3000 Media and Communication Workers 640 $38,600 $19,282 $33,714 $48,258

27-3012 Public Address System and Other

Announcers

140

27-3022 Reporters and Correspondents 80 $31,456 $19,055 $29,714 $37,657

27-3031 Public Relations Specialists 240 $39,835 $23,836 $38,601 $47,835

27-3043 Writers and Authors 40 $57,678 $27,428 $41,936 $72,803

27-3091 Interpreters and Translators 40 $29,915 $24,288 $31,064 $32,728

27-4000 Media and Communication Equipment 250 $26,896 $18,026 $22,543 $31,331Workers

27-4011 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 50 $39,113 $21,716 $42,730 $47,812

27-4012 Broadcast Technicians 30 $26,393 $15,952 $23,072 $31,613

27-4021 Photographers 170 $23,818 $18,503 $21,225 $26,475

29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical

Occupations

16,680 $66,925 $33,358 $54,268 $83,709

29-1000 Health Diagnosing and Treating

Practitioners

10,080 $84,256 $46,718 $67,592 $103,025

29-1011 Chiropractors 30 $61,799 $36,855 $46,568 $74,270

29-1021 Dentists, General 180 $183,411 $109,588 $220,323

29-1031 Dietitians and Nutritionists 110 $46,986 $36,736 $45,612 $52,112

29-1041 Optometrists 90 $80,048 $35,637 $80,331 $102,253

29-1051 Pharmacists 720 $98,115 $89,731 $98,778 $102,307

29-1061 Anesthesiologists 50 $226,614

29-1062 Family and General Practitioners 300 $148,103 $89,813 $142,456 $177,247

29-1063 Internists, General * $211,516

29-1064 Obstetricians and Gynecologists * $173,257 $81,445 $219,163

29-1066 Psychiatrists 30 $202,838

29-1067 Surgeons 100 $221,319

29-1069 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 580 $216,031

29-1071 Physician Assistants 100 $76,069 $60,625 $77,561 $83,792

29-1081 Podiatrists 30 $168,683 $87,754 $209,148

29-1111 Registered Nurses 6,130 $60,570 $44,680 $60,798 $68,515

29-1122 Occupational Therapists 210 $81,723 $58,919 $78,723 $93,125

29-1123 Physical Therapists 470 $80,849 $45,536 $76,951 $98,505

29-1124 Radiation Therapists 30 $71,129 $58,573 $72,065 $77,407

29-1125 Recreational Therapists 40 $29,985 $19,396 $30,168 $35,279

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29-1126 Respiratory Therapists 360 $51,256 $42,973 $51,256 $55,397

29-1129 Therapists, All Other 20 $37,431 $29,113 $36,122 $41,591

29-1199 Health Diagnosing and Treating

Practitioners, All Other

* $55,451 $24,613 $51,875 $70,871

29-2000 Health Technologists and Technicians 6,320 $40,184 $25,407 $38,386 $47,573

29-2011 Medical and Clinical Laboratory

Technologists

290 $46,411 $35,654 $46,364 $51,789

29-2012 Medical and Clinical Laboratory

Technicians

420 $44,843 $32,021 $45,622 $51,254

29-2021 Dental Hygienists 350 $64,243 $47,672 $68,580 $72,529

29-2031 Cardiovascular Technologists and

Technicians

110 $44,421 $27,288 $42,866 $52,988

29-2032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 100 $67,704 $56,822 $69,455 $73,145

29-2033 Nuclear Medicine Technologists 60 $71,380 $61,385 $73,362 $76,378

29-2034 Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 580 $50,300 $41,814 $50,145 $54,543

29-2041 Emergency Medical Technicians and

Paramedics

720 $30,503 $20,508 $29,161 $35,500

29-2051 Dietetic Technicians 50 $26,834 $20,793 $26,839 $29,854

29-2052 Pharmacy Technicians 830 $27,027 $21,879 $26,889 $29,60229-2054 Respiratory Therapy Technicians 80 $46,380 $36,687 $45,701 $51,226

29-2055 Surgical Technologists 250 $39,989 $32,545 $39,031 $43,711

29-2056 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians * $28,583 $21,016 $26,401 $32,366

29-2061 Licensed Practical and Licensed

Vocational Nurses

1,660 $41,311 $33,719 $41,222 $45,107

29-2071 Medical Records and Health Information

Technicians

440 $29,329 $20,654 $28,194 $33,666

29-2081 Opticians, Dispensing 160 $26,052 $21,546 $25,331 $28,305

29-2099 Health Technologists and Technicians, All

Other

$35,947 $23,766 $33,040 $42,038

29-9000 Other Healthcare Practitioners and

Technical Occupations

280 $46,629 $23,576 $39,089 $58,156

29-9011 Occupational Health and Safety

Specialists

100 $59,615 $31,002 $55,217 $73,921

29-9012 Occupational Health and Safety

Technicians

90 $34,618 $17,876 $33,359 $42,988

29-9099 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical

Workers, All Other

60 $43,976 $26,197 $36,474 $52,866

31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations 7,790 $25,658 $19,029 $24,135 $28,97331-1000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health

Aides

4,270 $22,905 $18,245 $22,523 $25,235

31-1011 Home Health Aides * $22,339 $18,179 $22,145 $24,419

31-1012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 2,780 $23,184 $18,225 $22,747 $25,663

31-2000 Occupational and Physical Therapist

Assistants and Aides

390 $39,706 $23,590 $37,318 $47,764

31-2011 Occupational Therapist Assistants 60 $51,682 $39,503 $53,269 $57,771

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31-2021 Physical Therapist Assistants 180 $46,539 $33,848 $41,896 $52,885

31-2022 Physical Therapist Aides 100 $25,087 $17,666 $24,734 $28,797

31-9000 Other Healthcare Support Occupations 3,140 $27,656 $20,287 $26,675 $31,340

31-9011 Massage Therapists 120 $28,623 $19,366 $29,162 $33,251

31-9091 Dental Assistants 640 $32,444 $25,463 $32,114 $35,934

31-9092 Medical Assistants 1,340 $26,290 $20,571 $24,608 $29,149

31-9093 Medical Equipment Preparers 80 $27,578 $21,417 $27,925 $30,658

31-9094 Medical Transcriptionists 230 $30,616 $24,334 $30,774 $33,757

31-9096 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory

Animal Caretakers

210 $18,896 $13,706 $17,826 $21,492

31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other 480 $27,532 $22,494 $26,556 $30,051

33-0000 Protective Service Occupations 6,420 $31,909 $17,305 $29,423 $39,21033-1000 First-Line Supervisors/Managers,

Protective Service Workers

320 $51,583 $30,028 $51,805 $62,360

33-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Correctional Officers

20 $39,037 $29,720 $36,965 $43,696

33-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police

and Detectives

130 $59,726 $44,668 $58,162 $67,255

33-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire 50 $53,758 $43,677 $53,366 $58,798Fighting and Prevention Workers

33-1099 First-Line Supervisors/Managers,

Protective Service Workers, All Other

110 $43,244 $23,445 $32,954 $53,144

33-2000 Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers 540 $39,362 $26,974 $41,072 $45,556

33-2011 Fire Fighters 530 $38,869 $26,734 $40,633 $44,936

33-2021 Fire Inspectors and Investigators 20 $54,087 $40,589 $49,153 $60,836

33-3000 Law Enforcement Workers 2,160 $39,497 $27,788 $38,281 $45,351

33-3011 Bailiffs 130 $33,844 $26,798 $31,231 $37,367

33-3012 Correctional Officers and Jailers 630 $28,884 $24,749 $29,129 $30,951

33-3021 Detectives and Criminal Investigators 150 $57,671 $41,618 $50,843 $65,697

33-3051 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 1,240 $43,183 $34,850 $43,610 $47,349

33-9000 Other Protective Service Workers 3,400 $24,073 $14,968 $20,692 $28,626

33-9011 Animal Control Workers 30 $25,541 $19,061 $25,134 $28,782

33-9021 Private Detectives and Investigators 10 $40,586 $30,309 $43,148 $45,724

33-9031 Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming

Investigators

140 $39,471 $30,894 $38,133 $43,759

33-9032 Security Guards 2,750 $23,781 $14,920 $20,576 $28,211

33-9091 Crossing Guards 110 $19,767 $14,318 $18,224 $22,491

33-9092 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other

Recreational Protective Service Workers

220 $18,014 $14,193 $17,439 $19,924

33-9099 Protective Service Workers, All Other 150 $25,677 $15,675 $21,355 $30,678

35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving-Related

Occupations

27,070 $18,293 $14,161 $16,324 $20,359

35-1000 Supervisors, Food Preparation and

Serving Workers

2,120 $29,272 $19,994 $27,699 $33,912

35-1011 Chefs and Head Cooks 60 $44,673 $26,865 $45,508 $53,576

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35-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food

Preparation and Serving Workers

2,060 $28,814 $19,958 $27,461 $33,242

35-2000 Cooks and Food Preparation Workers 6,050 $19,286 $14,541 $18,665 $21,659

35-2011 Cooks, Fast Food 1,050 $16,321 $14,280 $15,637 $17,341

35-2012 Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 990 $21,237 $16,950 $20,847 $23,381

35-2014 Cooks, Restaurant 1,380 $19,942 $14,701 $18,949 $22,563

35-2015 Cooks, Short Order 440 $19,923 $15,592 $19,525 $22,088

35-2021 Food Preparation Workers 2,190 $19,277 $14,820 $18,818 $21,506

35-3000 Food and Beverage Serving Workers 16,380 $16,740 $14,146 $15,438 $18,038

35-3011 Bartenders 1,230 $19,061 $14,004 $15,643 $21,590

35-3021 Combined Food Preparation and Serving

Workers, Including Fast Food

8,660 $15,575 $14,112 $15,031 $16,306

35-3022 Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food

Concession, and Coffee Shop

970 $16,301 $14,136 $15,620 $17,384

35-3031 Waiters and Waitresses 5,170 $18,063 $14,265 $16,204 $19,962

35-3041 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 360 $19,040 $14,596 $18,799 $21,263

35-9000 Other Food Preparation and Serving

Related Workers

2,520 $16,768 $14,184 $15,813 $18,061

35-9011 Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants

and Bartender Helpers

1,030 $16,878 $14,160 $16,125 $18,237

35-9021 Dishwashers 780 $16,690 $14,295 $15,781 $17,887

35-9031 Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant,

Lounge, and Coffee Shop

670 $16,774 $14,102 $15,471 $18,110

35-9099 Food Preparation and Serving Related

Workers, All Other

40 $15,364 $14,071 $15,131 $16,010

37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and

Maintenance Occupations

9,510 $24,188 $15,625 $22,521 $28,470

37-1000 Supervisors, Building and Grounds

Cleaning and Maintenance Workers

530 $40,864 $27,221 $37,279 $47,685

37-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers

380 $38,021 $26,821 $35,155 $43,621

37-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Landscaping, Lawn Service, and

Groundskeeping Workers

160 $47,729 $31,276 $42,384 $55,956

37-2000 Building Cleaning and Pest Control

Workers

6,970 $22,601 $15,188 $21,295 $26,308

37-2011 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and

Housekeeping Cleaners

5,330 $22,930 $15,421 $21,822 $26,684

37-2012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 1,510 $19,671 $14,387 $19,041 $22,313

37-2019 Building Cleaning Workers, All Other $54,162 $21,502 $68,197 $70,492

37-2021 Pest Control Workers 60 $32,096 $24,537 $31,089 $35,876

37-3000 Grounds Maintenance Workers 2,010 $25,280 $16,530 $23,858 $29,655

37-3011 Landscaping and Groundskeeping

Workers

1,930 $25,051 $16,394 $23,617 $29,379

37-3013 Tree Trimmers and Pruners 60 $30,766 $25,615 $30,159 $33,342

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

39-0000 Personal Care and Service

Occupations

9,250 $23,696 $14,774 $19,410 $28,157

39-1000 Supervisors, Personal Care and Service

Workers

730 $43,559 $22,499 $37,096 $54,089

39-1011 Gaming Supervisors $65,702 $51,577 $68,105 $72,764

39-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Personal Service Workers

420 $28,044 $20,566 $26,200 $31,783

39-2000 Animal Care and Service Workers 280 $17,284 $13,996 $16,063 $18,928

39-2011 Animal Trainers 10 $21,712 $14,568 $18,266 $25,284

39-2021 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 270 $17,094 $13,992 $15,958 $18,645

39-3000 Entertainment Attendants and Related

Workers

2,280 $22,833 $14,185 $18,019 $27,158

39-3011 Gaming Dealers 1,280

39-3031 Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket

Takers

180 $17,646 $14,321 $15,995 $19,309

39-3091 Amusement and Recreation Attendants 560 $17,629 $14,021 $16,271 $19,433

39-3093 Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing

Room Attendants

30 $19,349 $14,735 $18,620 $21,655

39-4000 Funeral Service Workers 160 $31,877 $18,002 $27,180 $38,815

39-4011 Embalmers 90 $41,104 $28,162 $31,017 $47,57439-4021 Funeral Attendants 80 $21,101 $17,473 $18,803 $22,914

39-5000 Personal Appearance Workers 1,520 $22,190 $14,151 $18,452 $26,209

39-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and

Cosmetologists

1,420 $22,114 $14,151 $18,330 $26,095

39-5092 Manicurists and Pedicurists 40 $22,172 $13,947 $20,283 $26,285

39-5094 Skin Care Specialists 30 $27,448 $17,862 $29,293 $32,241

39-6000 Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging

Attendants

100 $33,857 $19,204 $29,958 $41,184

39-6021 Tour Guides and Escorts 50 $26,154 $18,540 $26,137 $29,962

39-9000 Other Personal Care and Service Workers 4,170 $21,092 $15,549 $19,121 $23,864

39-9011 Child Care Workers 1,460 $19,163 $14,782 $19,015 $21,353

39-9021 Personal and Home Care Aides 1,620 $19,471 $16,854 $18,965 $20,780

39-9031 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 470 $33,439 $14,637 $23,238 $42,841

39-9032 Recreation Workers 520 $20,740 $15,016 $19,087 $23,602

39-9099 Personal Care and Service Workers, All

Other

* $16,646 $14,459 $15,366 $17,740

41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations 28,680 $32,030 $15,177 $21,415 $40,45741-1000 Supervisors, Sales Workers 3,190 $50,514 $25,283 $39,141 $63,129

41-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail

Sales Workers

2,650 $43,366 $24,704 $36,142 $52,697

41-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-

Retail Sales Workers

550 $85,091 $38,102 $61,454 $108,585

41-2000 Retail Sales Workers 19,740 $21,579 $14,193 $18,402 $25,272

41-2011 Cashiers 7,700 $17,455 $13,966 $16,820 $19,200

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

41-2012 Gaming Change Persons and Booth

Cashiers

210 $26,213 $21,411 $26,367 $28,614

41-2021 Counter and Rental Clerks 1,210 $24,440 $14,635 $21,706 $29,343

41-2022 Parts Salespersons 600 $30,119 $19,556 $27,785 $35,400

41-2031 Retail Salespersons 10,030 $23,794 $14,653 $19,472 $28,364

41-3000 Sales Representatives, Services 1,970 $55,951 $21,051 $32,574 $73,401

41-3011 Advertising Sales Agents 190 $67,565 $22,228 $37,662 $90,233

41-3021 Insurance Sales Agents 590 $52,992 $22,476 $27,169 $68,250

41-3031 Securities, Commodities, and Financial

Services Sales Agents

280 $69,869 $23,289 $50,891 $93,160

41-3041 Travel Agents 90 $19,592 $13,964 $18,953 $22,405

41-3099 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 830 $54,567 $22,398 $41,496 $70,652

41-4000 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and

Manufacturing

2,990 $64,852 $31,459 $54,952 $81,549

41-4011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and

Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific

Products

670 $91,903 $46,579 $71,704 $114,564

41-4012 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and

Manufacturing, Except Technical and

2,320 $56,996 $28,719 $49,552 $71,135

Scientific Products

41-9000 Other Sales and Related Workers 780 $34,565 $16,615 $23,273 $43,540

41-9011 Demonstrators and Product Promoters 120 $31,115 $21,898 $33,882 $35,723

41-9021 Real Estate Brokers 40 $71,976 $40,592 $75,144 $87,668

41-9022 Real Estate Sales Agents * $39,984 $21,029 $45,333 $49,462

41-9031 Sales Engineers 50 $80,007 $60,154 $71,001 $89,933

41-9099 Sales and Related Workers, All Other 130 $42,640 $18,520 $30,771 $54,701

43-0000 Office and Administrative Support

Occupations

42,830 $29,328 $18,034 $26,671 $34,974

43-1000 Supervisors, Office and Administrative

Support Workers

2,220 $44,115 $28,342 $40,617 $52,001

43-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office

and Administrative Support Workers

2,220 $44,115 $28,342 $40,617 $52,001

43-2000 Communications Equipment Operators 320 $23,709 $17,682 $22,394 $26,723

43-2011 Switchboard Operators, Including

Answering Service

290 $23,109 $17,657 $22,149 $25,835

43-3000 Financial Clerks 7,710 $30,728 $20,037 $28,182 $36,073

43-3011 Bill and Account Collectors 560 $28,878 $19,932 $27,477 $33,352

43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine

Operators

1,230 $30,900 $21,916 $29,727 $35,392

43-3031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing

Clerks

3,740 $34,302 $21,278 $30,664 $40,813

43-3041 Gaming Cage Workers 270 $24,710 $21,687 $24,275 $26,222

43-3051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 340 $33,429 $25,389 $31,697 $37,449

43-3061 Procurement Clerks 60 $33,022 $22,109 $31,923 $38,478

43-3071 Tellers 1,500 $22,782 $18,350 $22,395 $24,998

43-4000 Information and Record Clerks 9,270 $25,348 $16,030 $23,314 $30,007

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43-4011 Brokerage Clerks * $35,911 $35,018 $36,021 $36,358

43-4021 Correspondence Clerks 30 $25,371 $18,971 $26,140 $28,571

43-4031 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 480 $25,196 $22,285 $24,692 $26,652

43-4041 Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 30 $35,852 $25,180 $30,639 $41,187

43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 3,380 $26,683 $15,327 $22,387 $32,361

43-4061 Eligibility Interviewers, Government

Programs

280 $33,325 $23,668 $31,618 $38,153

43-4071 File Clerks 290 $20,672 $14,373 $19,496 $23,821

43-4081 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 300 $16,404 $13,927 $16,520 $17,642

43-4111 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 540 $25,935 $19,823 $24,983 $28,991

43-4121 Library Assistants, Clerical 560 $19,240 $14,201 $18,715 $21,759

43-4131 Loan Interviewers and Clerks 320 $31,895 $24,338 $31,000 $35,673

43-4141 New Accounts Clerks 280 $30,422 $24,623 $30,770 $33,322

43-4151 Order Clerks 210 $29,782 $18,018 $27,412 $35,664

43-4161 Human Resources Assistants, Except

Payroll and Timekeeping

190 $32,536 $24,719 $31,406 $36,444

43-4171 Receptionists and Information Clerks 2,160 $22,438 $16,098 $21,881 $25,607

43-4199 Information and Record Clerks, All Other 160 $27,898 $17,477 $27,137 $33,108

43-5000 Material Recording, Scheduling,

Dispatching, and Distributing Workers

7,960 $30,653 $17,450 $25,634 $37,254

43-5011 Cargo and Freight Agents 220 $37,943 $23,387 $31,404 $45,220

43-5021 Couriers and Messengers 120 $23,562 $18,343 $22,793 $26,171

43-5031 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers 260 $28,400 $21,031 $28,514 $32,084

43-5032 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and

Ambulance

530 $36,886 $23,789 $33,439 $43,434

43-5041 Meter Readers, Utilities 20 $28,045 $19,915 $23,585 $32,109

43-5051 Postal Service Clerks 170 $55,710 $52,547 $56,715 $57,292

43-5052 Postal Service Mail Carriers 780 $50,134 $40,210 $52,118 $55,095

43-5053 Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors,

and Processing Machine Operators

310 $49,146 $36,158 $52,755 $55,640

43-5061 Production, Planning, and Expediting

Clerks

390 $45,330 $28,230 $44,530 $53,880

43-5071 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 1,220 $30,460 $19,852 $28,487 $35,763

43-5081 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 3,730 $21,691 $15,905 $20,188 $24,584

43-5111 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and

Samplers, Recordkeeping

200 $28,336 $19,038 $25,820 $32,985

43-6000 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 7,860 $31,804 $22,474 $30,189 $36,469

43-6011 Executive Secretaries and Administrative

Assistants

2,280 $38,148 $26,874 $36,090 $43,785

43-6012 Legal Secretaries 550 $29,552 $22,003 $29,090 $33,326

43-6013 Medical Secretaries 810 $29,126 $22,539 $28,456 $32,420

43-6014 Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and

Executive

4,220 $29,180 $21,227 $28,375 $33,157

43-9000 Other Office and Administrative Support

Workers

7,480 $24,656 $15,946 $22,487 $29,011

43-9011 Computer Operators 110 $32,769 $21,456 $28,977 $38,426

43-9021 Data Entry Keyers 260 $25,348 $16,279 $23,290 $29,882

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

43-9022 Word Processors and Typists 60 $28,006 $21,736 $24,655 $31,141

43-9041 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing

Clerks

260 $31,354 $20,374 $27,996 $36,844

43-9051 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators,

Except Postal Service

120 $29,285 $17,064 $25,656 $35,396

43-9061 Office Clerks, General 6,300 $23,731 $15,690 $21,468 $27,752

43-9071 Office Machine Operators, Except

Computer

60 $27,771 $20,316 $26,386 $31,498

43-9111 Statistical Assistants * $31,767 $29,485 $31,012 $32,908

43-9199 Office and Administrative Support

Workers, All Other

* $35,200 $28,581 $30,830 $38,509

45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry

Occupations

90 $27,136 $18,147 $27,335 $31,630

45-2000 Agricultural Workers 90 $26,770 $17,973 $26,938 $31,168

45-2092 Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop,

Nursery, and Greenhouse

50 $23,310 $15,808 $22,815 $27,062

47-0000 Construction and Extraction

Occupations

16,690 $52,247 $27,935 $53,247 $64,403

47-1000 Supervisors, Construction and Extraction

Workers

1,130 $71,761 $47,151 $70,228 $84,066

47-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Construction Trades and Extraction

Workers

1,130 $71,761 $47,151 $70,228 $84,066

47-2000 Construction Trades Workers 13,810 $52,762 $28,832 $54,872 $64,727

47-2011 Boilermakers 460 $57,808 $50,363 $59,386 $61,531

47-2021 Brickmasons and Blockmasons 620 $55,413 $37,023 $55,330 $64,609

47-2031 Carpenters 3,210 $44,275 $23,372 $39,329 $54,727

47-2051 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 700 $48,839 $29,560 $42,037 $58,478

47-2061 Construction Laborers 1,830 $43,704 $22,431 $46,262 $54,341

47-2071 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping

Equipment Operators

70 $38,097 $29,304 $35,315 $42,494

47-2073 Operating Engineers and Other

Construction Equipment Operators

890 $61,322 $38,595 $67,011 $72,686

47-2081 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers * $42,115 $35,225 $43,468 $45,559

47-2082 Tapers * $49,009 $45,211 $47,228 $50,907

47-2111 Electricians 1,940 $63,199 $45,186 $68,070 $72,206

47-2131 Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and

Wall

150 $37,762 $25,981 $35,918 $43,652

47-2132 Insulation Workers, Mechanical 210 $55,113 $32,576 $59,108 $66,382

47-2141 Painters, Construction and Maintenance 320 $28,801 $17,813 $24,718 $34,295

47-2151 Pipelayers 30 $45,894 $43,026 $46,415 $47,328

47-2152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 1,680 $67,540 $47,935 $70,399 $77,342

47-2171 Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers * $44,763 $27,941 $46,629 $53,174

47-2181 Roofers 410 $45,945 $28,270 $40,253 $54,782

47-2211 Sheet Metal Workers 430 $61,565 $37,424 $70,175 $73,636

47-2221 Structural Iron and Steel Workers 520 $62,640 $46,693 $66,966 $70,613

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

47-3000 Helpers, Construction Trades 600 $30,065 $17,634 $27,164 $36,280

47-3012 Helpers--Carpenters 290 $22,624 $16,598 $21,672 $25,637

47-3013 Helpers--Electricians 40 $24,721 $20,890 $24,901 $26,637

47-3016 Helpers--Roofers * $21,500 $17,954 $19,766 $23,274

47-3019 Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other 50 $29,484 $15,162 $26,847 $36,645

47-4000 Other Construction and Related Workers 980 $36,705 $25,437 $32,808 $42,339

47-4011 Construction and Building Inspectors 100 $39,616 $28,761 $37,446 $45,044

47-4041 Hazardous Materials Removal Workers 220 $47,715 $29,159 $53,277 $56,993

47-4051 Highway Maintenance Workers 430 $30,050 $23,359 $29,849 $33,395

47-4061 Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance

Equipment Operators

20 $42,301 $33,203 $41,396 $46,850

47-4071 Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe

Cleaners

150 $36,082 $25,782 $35,499 $41,233

47-4099 Construction and Related Workers, All

Other

* $31,230 $23,633 $31,033 $35,028

47-5000 Extraction Workers 170 $47,152 $26,282 $37,171 $57,586

49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

Occupations

16,240 $45,792 $26,229 $45,611 $55,573

49-1000 Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, 1,220 $64,786 $41,857 $60,788 $76,251and Repair Workers

49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

1,220 $64,786 $41,857 $60,788 $76,251

49-2000 Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

1,250 $43,296 $21,184 $45,287 $54,352

49-2011 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office

Machine Repairers

90 $39,360 $28,861 $36,761 $44,609

49-2022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers

and Repairers, Except Line Installers

420 $58,689 $54,854 $60,659 $60,607

49-2092 Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related

Repairers

* $43,201 $29,591 $32,037 $50,006

49-2094 Electrical and Electronics Repairers,

Commercial and Industrial Equipment

90 $50,473 $40,639 $51,976 $55,389

49-2095 Electrical and Electronics Repairers,

Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay

70 $63,456 $54,081 $63,836 $68,143

49-2096 Electronic Equipment Installers and

Repairers, Motor Vehicles

40 $31,135 $22,763 $30,220 $35,322

49-2097 Electronic Home Entertainment

Equipment Installers and Repairers

* $21,392 $17,685 $19,528 $23,245

49-2098 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 50 $33,552 $17,333 $30,440 $41,662

49-3000 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics,

Installers, and Repairers

3,680 $39,308 $21,641 $36,308 $48,142

49-3011 Aircraft Mechanics and Service

Technicians

50 $52,230 $34,749 $51,678 $60,971

49-3021 Automotive Body and Related Repairers 410 $53,557 $24,009 $47,580 $68,331

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians and

Mechanics

1,340 $36,121 $19,602 $33,286 $44,381

49-3031 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel

Engine Specialists

820 $42,361 $29,243 $42,953 $48,920

49-3042 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics,

Except Engines

240 $54,207 $35,132 $57,298 $63,744

49-3043 Rail Car Repairers * $45,888 $43,585 $46,016 $47,040

49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics 100 $30,839 $27,570 $29,669 $32,473

49-3053 Outdoor Power Equipment and Other

Small Engine Mechanics

160 $25,689 $18,726 $26,510 $29,170

49-3093 Tire Repairers and Changers 200 $23,854 $17,397 $20,579 $27,082

49-9000 Other Installation, Maintenance, and

Repair Occupations

10,080 $46,163 $28,403 $46,547 $55,043

49-9012 Control and Valve Installers and

Repairers, Except Mechanical Door

210 $49,138 $30,699 $55,306 $58,357

49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning, and

Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

570 $43,278 $29,248 $40,326 $50,293

49-9031 Home Appliance Repairers * $30,345 $21,285 $31,742 $34,875

49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 970 $49,163 $36,815 $51,424 $55,337

49-9042 Maintenance and Repair Workers, 6,580 $47,410 $30,335 $47,242 $55,948General

49-9043 Maintenance Workers, Machinery 180 $45,673 $29,700 $45,345 $53,660

49-9044 Millwrights 420 $56,716 $41,012 $58,659 $64,567

49-9045 Refractory Materials Repairers, Except

Brickmasons

180 $41,229 $31,318 $39,939 $46,185

49-9051 Electrical Power-Line Installers and

Repairers

30 $56,097 $42,245 $54,931 $63,023

49-9052 Telecommunications Line Installers and

Repairers

50 $39,534 $31,220 $38,306 $43,692

49-9062 Medical Equipment Repairers * $32,939 $23,372 $29,530 $37,722

49-9091 Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine

Servicers and Repairers

120 $34,939 $30,617 $35,045 $37,100

49-9098 Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and

Repair Workers

160 $27,962 $17,115 $25,464 $33,386

49-9099 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair

Workers, All Other

370 $22,495 $15,678 $19,308 $25,903

51-0000 Production Occupations 23,240 $39,864 $22,814 $37,911 $48,39051-1000 Supervisors, Production Workers 1,830 $61,787 $38,846 $59,684 $73,258

51-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Production and Operating Workers

1,830 $61,787 $38,846 $59,684 $73,258

51-2000 Assemblers and Fabricators 2,260 $31,762 $18,481 $32,679 $38,402

51-2021 Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers 80

51-2022 Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Assemblers

30 $33,776 $25,271 $32,459 $38,028

51-2031 Engine and Other Machine Assemblers * $29,201 $26,418 $29,123 $30,592

51-2041 Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters 290 $41,826 $30,732 $39,093 $47,373

51-2092 Team Assemblers 1,160 $30,967 $17,581 $32,428 $37,660

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

51-2099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other 480 $27,663 $15,276 $26,671 $33,857

51-3000 Food Processing Workers 740 $26,077 $17,126 $24,592 $30,553

51-3011 Bakers 360 $24,474 $16,537 $22,951 $28,443

51-3021 Butchers and Meat Cutters 250 $30,847 $21,938 $31,501 $35,302

51-3022 Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and

Trimmers

* $22,067 $14,835 $19,172 $25,683

51-3092 Food Batchmakers 50 $20,884 $16,027 $20,312 $23,312

51-3093 Food Cooking Machine Operators and

Tenders

50 $21,720 $15,960 $20,133 $24,599

51-4000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers 9,350 $42,000 $27,312 $41,385 $49,343

51-4011 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool

Operators, Metal and Plastic

230 $29,684 $21,687 $28,836 $33,683

51-4021 Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

210 $33,466 $25,618 $34,930 $37,390

51-4022 Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders, Metal and Plastic

10 $30,435 $27,654 $29,688 $31,826

51-4023 Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders, Metal and Plastic

2,670 $49,197 $37,360 $48,799 $55,116

51-4031 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine 510 $34,388 $22,920 $33,850 $40,122Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal

and Plastic

51-4032 Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

30 $44,639 $32,643 $45,428 $50,638

51-4033 Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing

Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and

Tenders, Metal and Plastic

220 $37,635 $29,481 $36,689 $41,713

51-4034 Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

90 $35,874 $26,667 $31,997 $40,478

51-4035 Milling and Planing Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

160 $46,005 $32,467 $46,668 $52,774

51-4041 Machinists 1,010 $42,238 $31,409 $41,108 $47,653

51-4051 Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and

Tenders

670 $45,330 $38,371 $46,565 $48,810

51-4052 Pourers and Casters, Metal 580 $47,503 $27,098 $46,923 $57,705

51-4072 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting

Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,

Metal and Plastic

330 $32,374 $17,666 $25,684 $39,728

51-4081 Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators,

and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

310 $26,642 $20,177 $26,887 $29,875

51-4111 Tool and Die Makers 90 $50,363 $36,940 $48,606 $57,075

51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 1,540 $39,383 $26,393 $37,004 $45,879

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

51-4122 Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine

Setters, Operators, and Tenders

160 $29,794 $23,825 $27,957 $32,779

51-4191 Heat Treating Equipment Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

270 $40,273 $27,280 $37,831 $46,770

51-4193 Plating and Coating Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

130 $30,880 $21,435 $30,655 $35,603

51-4194 Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners 40 $35,686 $27,456 $30,575 $39,801

51-4199 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All

Other

60 $39,885 $26,280 $36,939 $46,688

51-5000 Printing Workers 420 $32,484 $20,282 $29,360 $38,585

51-5011 Bindery Workers * $24,636 $17,599 $24,484 $28,154

51-5021 Job Printers 30 $34,560 $26,152 $35,421 $38,765

51-5022 Prepress Technicians and Workers 40 $28,010 $17,781 $28,135 $33,124

51-5023 Printing Machine Operators 330 $33,458 $20,691 $29,480 $39,842

51-6000 Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers 750 $20,029 $14,877 $18,616 $22,606

51-6011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 450 $19,211 $14,854 $18,118 $21,38951-6031 Sewing Machine Operators * $20,687 $14,874 $19,957 $23,593

51-6052 Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom

Sewers

30 $27,438 $20,457 $26,506 $30,928

51-6093 Upholsterers 30 $28,424 $18,510 $30,327 $33,381

51-7000 Woodworkers 380 $28,463 $18,307 $27,586 $33,540

51-7011 Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 200 $30,937 $18,454 $33,001 $37,179

51-7021 Furniture Finishers 30 $28,663 $23,601 $27,603 $31,194

51-7041 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and

Tenders, Wood

* $22,071 $16,729 $21,299 $24,742

51-7042 Woodworking Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing

80 $27,233 $18,840 $28,426 $31,430

51-8000 Plant and System Operators 1,630 $55,195 $40,930 $54,000 $62,328

51-8013 Power Plant Operators 390 $58,675 $48,606 $59,007 $63,709

51-8021 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 130 $54,557 $35,301 $50,033 $64,185

51-8031 Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant

and System Operators

230 $43,102 $30,966 $40,298 $49,170

51-8091 Chemical Plant and System Operators 110 $42,426 $35,290 $43,520 $45,994

51-9000 Other Production Occupations 5,890 $34,069 $20,920 $33,854 $40,644

51-9011 Chemical Equipment Operators and

Tenders

90 $48,221 $44,409 $47,826 $50,128

51-9012 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying,

Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders

40 $52,505 $42,933 $55,130 $57,292

51-9021 Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing

Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

260 $46,575 $35,231 $48,018 $52,247

51-9022 Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand 100 $30,839 $19,626 $34,008 $36,445

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

51-9023 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders

390 $36,575 $24,256 $37,034 $42,735

51-9032 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters,

Operators, and Tenders

200 $31,493 $21,181 $32,865 $36,649

51-9041 Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and

Compacting Machine Setters, Operators,

and Tenders

230 $30,594 $22,692 $29,998 $34,545

51-9051 Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle

Operators and Tenders

* $39,080 $24,236 $36,286 $46,502

51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers,

and Weighers

1,550 $38,424 $29,819 $37,557 $42,727

51-9071 Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal

Workers

60 $32,952 $15,107 $29,569 $41,874

51-9081 Dental Laboratory Technicians * $35,213 $24,899 $34,050 $40,370

51-9111 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators

and Tenders

720 $27,715 $18,396 $25,153 $32,375

51-9121 Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine

Setters, Operators, and Tenders

210 $27,715 $19,659 $26,360 $31,742

51-9122 Painters, Transportation Equipment 130 $46,892 $32,098 $40,610 $54,289

51-9123 Painting, Coating, and Decorating * $19,877 $14,201 $20,684 $22,71551-9123 Painting, Coating, and Decorating

Workers

* $19,877 $14,201 $20,684 $22,715

51-9131 Photographic Process Workers 20 $18,337 $17,598 $18,189 $18,706

51-9132 Photographic Processing Machine

Operators

80 $21,622 $16,421 $20,379 $24,223

51-9198 Helpers--Production Workers 1,010 $28,239 $17,405 $25,977 $33,656

51-9199 Production Workers, All Other 160 $38,285 $22,656 $37,511 $46,100

53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving

Occupations

26,400 $35,669 $19,434 $33,562 $43,787

53-1000 Supervisors, Transportation and Material

Moving Workers

1,000 $53,326 $33,743 $52,540 $63,117

53-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers,

Hand

410 $49,028 $28,700 $49,405 $59,191

53-1031 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of

Transportation and Material-Moving

Machine and Vehicle Operators

600 $56,249 $37,988 $54,389 $65,379

53-2000 Air Transportation Workers 80 $85,600 $37,681 $95,026 $109,560

53-2012 Commercial Pilots 60

53-3000 Motor Vehicle Operators 11,480 $36,935 $20,915 $33,975 $44,945

53-3011 Ambulance Drivers and Attendants,

Except Emergency Medical Technicians

* $23,497 $17,547 $23,291 $26,473

53-3021 Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity * $19,248 $14,229 $15,586 $21,757

53-3022 Bus Drivers, School 1,460 $27,697 $15,371 $28,491 $33,859

53-3031 Driver/Sales Workers 550 $34,818 $17,724 $35,667 $43,365

53-3032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 6,930 $41,824 $27,613 $39,628 $48,930

53-3033 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services 1,680 $26,849 $16,019 $24,236 $32,265

53-3041 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs 340 $20,658 $15,048 $19,108 $23,463

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OES ESTIMATED ANNUAL LEVEL ANNUAL LEVELCODE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE EMPLOYMENT WAGE ANNUAL WAGE WAGE ANNUAL WAGE

53-5000 Water Transportation Workers 180 $42,672 $21,751 $35,162 $53,133

53-5011 Sailors and Marine Oilers 140 $31,792 $21,459 $27,067 $36,959

53-5021 Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water

Vessels

* $74,631 $51,338 $77,032 $86,277

53-6000 Other Transportation Workers 350 $18,823 $14,183 $15,692 $21,142

53-6021 Parking Lot Attendants 120 $18,614 $14,236 $16,988 $20,803

53-6031 Service Station Attendants 210 $17,177 $14,166 $15,024 $18,682

53-7000 Material Moving Workers 13,000 $32,894 $18,280 $31,626 $40,201

53-7011 Conveyor Operators and Tenders 80 $38,973 $32,031 $38,064 $42,444

53-7021 Crane and Tower Operators * $40,675 $35,071 $39,021 $43,477

53-7032 Excavating and Loading Machine and

Dragline Operators

80 $41,709 $25,564 $44,458 $49,782

53-7051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 2,960 $43,625 $30,717 $44,014 $50,079

53-7061 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 1,410 $22,851 $15,960 $19,726 $26,296

53-7062 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material

Movers, Hand

4,800 $28,818 $17,512 $27,203 $34,472

53-7063 Machine Feeders and Offbearers 450 $35,979 $20,153 $33,132 $43,892

53-7064 Packers and Packagers, Hand 1,380 $20,650 $14,425 $18,709 $23,763

53-7081 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 340 $36,203 $27,290 $36,141 $40,660

53-7121 Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders 230 $53,391 $44,317 $54,090 $57,928

Notes:

* -- Data not available

Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by a "year-round, full-time" hours figure of 2,080

hours: for those occupations where there is not an hourly mean wage published, the annual wage has been directly calculated

calculated from the reported survey data.

Mean wage is an average wage. An occupational mean wage estimate is calculated by summing the wages of all the

employees in a given occupation and then dividing the total wages by the number of employees.

Entry wage is the mean of the lower third of the population.

Median wage is a boundary. An occupational median wage estimate is the boundary between the highest paid 50% and the

lowest paid 50% of workers in that occupation. Half of the workers in a given occupation earn more than the median wage,

and half the workers earn less than the median wage in that occupation.

Experienced wage is the mean of the upper two-thirds of the population.

Wages for the OES survey are straight-time, gross pay, exclusive of premium pay.

Blanks indicate information not available.

Source: 2008 Occupational Employment Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and

Indiana Workforce Development, Research & Analysis

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Deani Purvis709 S. Reed Rd.Kokomo, IN 46903(765) 459-0571 Ext. 3036FAX: (765) 457-3144E-mail: [email protected] 4 Counties: Cass, Clinton, Howard, Miami, Montgomery, TiptonRegion 6: Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Rush, Union, Wayne

Sharon Ringenberg300 E. Main Street, Ste. 100-AFt. Wayne, IN 46802260) 469-4217FAX: (260) 436-5973E-mail: [email protected] 2: Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, St. Joseph, and MarshallRegion 3: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Grant, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, Whitley

Kim Stevenson30 N. 8th Street Terre Haute, IN 47807(812) 234-6602 Ext. 327FAX: (812) 232-7644E-mail: [email protected] 7: Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, VigoRegion 8: Brown, Daviess, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange, Owen