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2 New Hampshire Occupational Employment & Wages - 2020 * Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors. STATEWIDE Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code May 2019 Estimated Employment JUNE 2020 Entry Level Wage * Mean (Average) Wage * Median Wage * Experienced Wage * Total all occupations 00-0000 660,480 $12.14 $26.70 $20.52 $33.97 Management Occupations 11-0000 40,990 $31.39 $60.96 $52.94 $75.75 Chief Executives 11-1011 680 $42.98 $83.38 $68.31 $103.57 General and Operations Managers 11-1021 13,380 $29.74 $63.55 $51.18 $80.45 Legislators 11-1031 210 $17,782 $20,366 $18,384 $21,658 Advertising and Promotions Managers 11-2011 50 $32.46 $44.86 $40.00 $51.07 Marketing Managers 11-2021 1,220 $44.42 $71.09 $63.51 $84.42 Sales Managers 11-2022 1,660 $42.06 $76.66 $72.61 $93.95 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 11-2030 670 $34.09 $58.78 $54.81 $71.12 Administrative Services and Facilities Managers 11-3010 1,050 $34.27 $53.10 $49.03 $62.53 Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3021 2,730 $48.12 $73.29 $69.17 $85.89 Financial Managers 11-3031 3,890 $37.19 $63.67 $57.80 $76.91 Industrial Production Managers 11-3051 1,190 $43.98 $67.54 $63.75 $79.32 Purchasing Managers 11-3061 520 $42.67 $63.81 $60.03 $74.38 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071 590 $36.34 $56.11 $52.12 $66.01 Compensation and Benefits Managers 11-3111 90 $42.39 $61.15 $57.48 $70.52 Human Resources Managers 11-3121 700 $40.57 $65.17 $57.41 $77.47 Training and Development Managers 11-3131 240 $43.18 $62.43 $59.48 $72.05 Construction Managers 11-9021 1,260 $31.39 $47.89 $43.50 $56.13 Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare 11-9031 430 $16.92 $24.12 $22.69 $27.72 Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary 11-9032 1,380 $71,845 $94,372 $93,893 $105,636 Education Administrators, Postsecondary 11-9033 NP $30.18 $51.42 $42.05 $62.03 Education Administrators, All Other 11-9039 70 $21.65 $32.25 $27.05 $37.56 Architectural and Engineering Managers 11-9041 1,550 $51.15 $77.81 $75.19 $91.14 Food Service Managers 11-9051 1,130 $23.63 $32.45 $31.01 $36.86 Lodging Managers 11-9081 210 $21.48 $32.53 $29.27 $38.05 Medical and Health Services Managers 11-9111 2,170 $35.84 $58.93 $50.44 $70.46 Natural Sciences Managers 11-9121 230 # # # # Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 11-9131 170 $31.29 $36.45 $35.10 $39.01 Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers 11-9141 670 $20.75 $32.86 $29.96 $38.91 Social and Community Service Managers 11-9151 830 $23.48 $34.47 $31.72 $39.96 Emergency Management Directors 11-9161 70 $19.84 $35.74 $28.19 $43.69 Funeral Home Managers 11-9171 30 $25.15 $45.49 $34.91 $55.67 Personal Service Managers, All Other; Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling; and Managers, All Other 11-9198 860 $40.32 $66.22 $62.55 $79.17 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 13-0000 31,700 $22.45 $36.58 $33.21 $43.64 Buyers and Purchasing Agents 13-1020 2,430 $21.95 $33.56 $31.35 $39.37 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 13-1031 1,190 $22.29 $34.68 $33.46 $40.87 Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage 13-1032 40 $34.07 $39.04 $39.25 $41.52

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Page 1: New Hampshire Occupational Employment & Wages - 2019Business Opera ons Specialists, All Other 13-1199 2,200 $22.52 $35.02 $32.81 $41.27 Accountants and Auditors 13-2011 5,300 $25.09

2 New Hampshire Occupational Employment & Wages - 2020

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Total all occupations 00-0000 660,480 $12.14 $26.70 $20.52 $33.97

Management Occupations 11-0000 40,990 $31.39 $60.96 $52.94 $75.75

Chief Executives 11-1011 680 $42.98 $83.38 $68.31 $103.57

General and Operations Managers 11-1021 13,380 $29.74 $63.55 $51.18 $80.45

Legislators 11-1031 210 $17,782 $20,366 $18,384 $21,658

Advertising and Promotions Managers 11-2011 50 $32.46 $44.86 $40.00 $51.07

Marketing Managers 11-2021 1,220 $44.42 $71.09 $63.51 $84.42

Sales Managers 11-2022 1,660 $42.06 $76.66 $72.61 $93.95

Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 11-2030 670 $34.09 $58.78 $54.81 $71.12

Administrative Services and Facilities Managers 11-3010 1,050 $34.27 $53.10 $49.03 $62.53

Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3021 2,730 $48.12 $73.29 $69.17 $85.89

Financial Managers 11-3031 3,890 $37.19 $63.67 $57.80 $76.91

Industrial Production Managers 11-3051 1,190 $43.98 $67.54 $63.75 $79.32

Purchasing Managers 11-3061 520 $42.67 $63.81 $60.03 $74.38

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071 590 $36.34 $56.11 $52.12 $66.01

Compensation and Benefits Managers 11-3111 90 $42.39 $61.15 $57.48 $70.52

Human Resources Managers 11-3121 700 $40.57 $65.17 $57.41 $77.47

Training and Development Managers 11-3131 240 $43.18 $62.43 $59.48 $72.05

Construction Managers 11-9021 1,260 $31.39 $47.89 $43.50 $56.13

Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare

11-9031 430 $16.92 $24.12 $22.69 $27.72

Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary 11-9032 1,380 $71,845 $94,372 $93,893 $105,636

Education Administrators, Postsecondary 11-9033 NP $30.18 $51.42 $42.05 $62.03

Education Administrators, All Other 11-9039 70 $21.65 $32.25 $27.05 $37.56

Architectural and Engineering Managers 11-9041 1,550 $51.15 $77.81 $75.19 $91.14

Food Service Managers 11-9051 1,130 $23.63 $32.45 $31.01 $36.86

Lodging Managers 11-9081 210 $21.48 $32.53 $29.27 $38.05

Medical and Health Services Managers 11-9111 2,170 $35.84 $58.93 $50.44 $70.46

Natural Sciences Managers 11-9121 230 # # # #

Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 11-9131 170 $31.29 $36.45 $35.10 $39.01

Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers 11-9141 670 $20.75 $32.86 $29.96 $38.91

Social and Community Service Managers 11-9151 830 $23.48 $34.47 $31.72 $39.96

Emergency Management Directors 11-9161 70 $19.84 $35.74 $28.19 $43.69

Funeral Home Managers 11-9171 30 $25.15 $45.49 $34.91 $55.67

Personal Service Managers, All Other; Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling; and Managers, All Other

11-9198 860 $40.32 $66.22 $62.55 $79.17

Business and Financial Operations Occupations 13-0000 31,700 $22.45 $36.58 $33.21 $43.64

Buyers and Purchasing Agents 13-1020 2,430 $21.95 $33.56 $31.35 $39.37

Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 13-1031 1,190 $22.29 $34.68 $33.46 $40.87

Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage 13-1032 40 $34.07 $39.04 $39.25 $41.52

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3New Hampshire Employment Security, Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Compliance Officers 13-1041 1,420 $23.97 $37.09 $36.61 $43.66

Cost Estimators 13-1051 840 $22.57 $32.84 $31.22 $37.98

Human Resources Specialists 13-1071 2,520 $20.01 $31.40 $28.87 $37.09

Labor Relations Specialists 13-1075 120 $17.30 $34.73 $37.13 $43.45

Logisticians 13-1081 850 $24.31 $35.45 $34.25 $41.02

Management Analysts 13-1111 2,920 $28.16 $47.22 $42.56 $56.75

Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners 13-1121 430 $15.95 $24.88 $23.24 $29.35

Fundraisers 13-1131 610 $18.59 $28.66 $27.40 $33.69

Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists 13-1141 360 $24.01 $34.19 $32.92 $39.26

Training and Development Specialists 13-1151 1,360 $20.85 $33.75 $31.43 $40.19

Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 13-1161 2,420 $18.50 $33.58 $30.73 $41.11

Project Management Specialists and Business Operations Specialists, All Other

13-1198 3,360 $24.30 $37.38 $34.71 $43.93

Accountants and Auditors 13-2011 5,670 $25.16 $35.78 $33.02 $41.10

Property Appraisers and Assessors 13-2020 320 $21.89 $37.02 $31.42 $44.59

Budget Analysts 13-2031 60 $30.02 $36.91 $37.05 $40.34

Credit Analysts 13-2041 140 $28.62 $41.24 $38.84 $47.55

Personal Financial Advisors 13-2052 1,060 $24.02 $50.96 $33.27 $64.42

Insurance Underwriters 13-2053 150 $26.03 $39.71 $39.11 $46.55

Financial Examiners 13-2061 130 $28.28 $44.10 $40.94 $52.02

Credit Counselors 13-2071 430 $17.24 $22.35 $21.36 $24.89

Loan Officers 13-2072 1,300 $21.62 $42.26 $37.40 $52.58

Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents 13-2081 320 $14.99 $27.11 $24.19 $33.17

Tax Preparers 13-2082 250 $14.44 $26.88 $27.04 $33.10

Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other

13-2098 990 $27.83 $42.01 $38.84 $49.11

Computer and Mathematical Occupations 15-0000 22,920 $26.82 $46.30 $44.41 $56.04

Computer Systems Analysts 15-1211 2,800 $32.82 $47.28 $45.19 $54.51

Information Security Analysts 15-1212 520 $33.78 $50.43 $47.90 $58.76

Computer and Information Research Scientists 15-1221 50 $47.46 $62.50 $61.03 $70.01

Computer Network Support Specialists 15-1231 470 $22.95 $36.24 $32.66 $42.88

Computer User Support Specialists 15-1232 3,080 $17.96 $26.47 $25.31 $30.72

Computer Network Architects 15-1241 410 $42.29 $62.45 $63.28 $72.52

Network and Computer Systems Administrators 15-1244 2,270 $31.27 $44.15 $42.26 $50.59

Database Administrators and Architects 15-1245 420 $31.74 $47.22 $46.99 $54.96

Computer Programmers 15-1251 1,370 $23.96 $40.16 $36.43 $48.27

Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers

15-1256 8,990 $34.32 $53.93 $54.16 $63.74

Web Developers and Digital Interface Designers 15-1257 590 $22.51 $34.46 $32.37 $40.43

Computer Occupations, All Other 15-1299 1,170 $24.54 $49.11 $50.41 $61.39

Operations Research Analysts 15-2031 550 $30.21 $47.90 $46.44 $56.75

Statisticians 15-2041 80 $26.76 $37.64 $36.12 $43.07

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4 New Hampshire Occupational Employment & Wages - 2020

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Data Scientists and Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other

15-2098 50 $37.71 $56.82 $53.90 $66.38

Architecture and Engineering Occupations 17-0000 14,150 $26.18 $42.57 $39.05 $50.77

Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 17-1011 220 $29.41 $43.30 $40.12 $50.24

Cartographers and Photogrammetrists 17-1021 90 $20.64 $28.80 $26.67 $32.90

Surveyors 17-1022 220 $21.99 $30.97 $31.46 $35.46

Chemical Engineers 17-2041 60 $30.18 $44.45 $43.27 $51.59

Civil Engineers 17-2051 1,350 $29.79 $42.25 $40.68 $48.47

Computer Hardware Engineers 17-2061 200 $39.62 $59.53 $60.52 $69.49

Electrical Engineers 17-2071 1,890 $36.62 $54.31 $52.05 $63.15

Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 17-2072 500 $37.71 $54.88 $51.34 $63.47

Environmental Engineers 17-2081 250 $34.34 $49.29 $45.93 $56.76

Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors

17-2111 60 $34.33 $43.79 $39.98 $48.51

Industrial Engineers 17-2112 1,910 $33.04 $45.11 $43.95 $51.14

Materials Engineers 17-2131 80 $36.51 $47.86 $47.42 $53.53

Mechanical Engineers 17-2141 2,660 $32.98 $47.87 $44.86 $55.32

Engineers, All Other 17-2199 350 $31.67 $51.51 $47.95 $61.43

Architectural and Civil Drafters 17-3011 600 $20.29 $27.36 $25.75 $30.89

Electrical and Electronics Drafters 17-3012 140 $19.81 $32.51 $32.16 $38.86

Mechanical Drafters 17-3013 340 $20.91 $29.15 $28.05 $33.28

Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 17-3022 110 $20.75 $27.89 $27.68 $31.45

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

17-3023 770 $19.71 $28.58 $28.66 $33.02

Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians

17-3024 130 $23.22 $31.39 $31.36 $35.47

Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians 17-3025 60 $21.37 $28.04 $27.98 $31.38

Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians 17-3026 620 $22.73 $28.89 $28.54 $31.96

Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians 17-3027 700 $20.14 $27.19 $27.37 $30.72

Surveying and Mapping Technicians 17-3031 260 $18.26 $23.61 $23.04 $26.28

Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other

17-3098 310 $20.52 $28.18 $26.93 $32.02

Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 19-0000 4,850 $22.09 $36.61 $32.92 $43.87

Food Scientists and Technologists 19-1012 30 $22.78 $35.75 $34.03 $42.22

Biochemists and Biophysicists 19-1021 90 $34.72 $47.83 $48.08 $54.38

Microbiologists 19-1022 150 $24.34 $35.01 $33.57 $40.35

Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists 19-1023 80 $23.00 $31.24 $32.45 $35.37

Biological Scientists, All Other 19-1029 100 $28.15 $40.98 $42.44 $47.39

Conservation Scientists 19-1031 70 $22.25 $34.37 $30.12 $40.42

Foresters 19-1032 100 $26.03 $36.81 $33.94 $42.21

Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 19-1042 330 $28.75 $49.69 $38.81 $60.15

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5New Hampshire Employment Security, Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Physicists 19-2012 90 $29.52 $51.99 $47.70 $63.23

Atmospheric and Space Scientists 19-2021 40 $18.80 $33.54 $28.70 $40.91

Chemists 19-2031 220 $23.17 $36.69 $34.14 $43.45

Materials Scientists 19-2032 40 $45.97 $71.91 $63.39 $84.88

Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health 19-2041 360 $26.67 $36.21 $34.36 $40.99

Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers 19-2042 100 $27.48 $45.29 $39.12 $54.19

Hydrologists 19-2043 100 $28.41 $45.45 $41.19 $53.98

Physical Scientists, All Other 19-2099 100 $26.77 $43.64 $42.00 $52.08

Economists 19-3011 30 $22.98 $33.87 $28.53 $39.31

Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists 19-3031 490 $26.72 $43.68 $37.12 $52.16

Psychologists, All Other 19-3039 30 $29.98 $46.52 $52.04 $54.79

Urban and Regional Planners 19-3051 230 $23.78 $32.59 $32.39 $37.00

Anthropologists and Archeologists 19-3091 40 $20.93 $31.11 $26.45 $36.19

Political Scientists 19-3094 NP $34.81 $42.16 $40.20 $45.83

Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other 19-3099 120 $26.23 $37.06 $31.66 $42.47

Biological Technicians 19-4021 580 $17.13 $26.64 $24.91 $31.40

Chemical Technicians 19-4031 150 $16.32 $23.09 $22.39 $26.48

Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health

19-4042 170 $17.55 $23.46 $23.14 $26.41

Social Science Research Assistants 19-4061 60 $15.42 $22.82 $19.27 $26.53

Forest and Conservation Technicians 19-4071 40 $16.35 $22.48 $23.98 $25.54

Forensic Science Technicians 19-4092 50 $24.49 $33.63 $35.72 $38.21

Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other 19-4099 90 $19.25 $29.88 $27.32 $35.18

Occupational Health and Safety Specialists 19-5011 540 $24.99 $38.07 $37.47 $44.63

Occupational Health and Safety Technicians 19-5012 40 $19.99 $24.54 $23.55 $26.81

Community and Social Service Occupations 21-0000 9,520 $15.02 $23.76 $22.17 $28.13

Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors 21-1012 2,080 $19.36 $27.31 $25.78 $31.29

Marriage and Family Therapists 21-1013 40 $20.40 $22.79 $22.39 $23.99

Rehabilitation Counselors 21-1015 330 $16.12 $23.99 $19.81 $27.92

Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors

21-1018 1,790 $15.16 $22.02 $20.43 $25.45

Child, Family, and School Social Workers 21-1021 720 $19.87 $26.66 $24.97 $30.06

Healthcare Social Workers 21-1022 570 $24.27 $31.73 $31.68 $35.47

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers 21-1023 470 $20.36 $28.82 $27.66 $33.06

Social Workers, All Other 21-1029 NP $28.20 $36.39 $36.52 $40.48

Health Education Specialists 21-1091 240 $19.28 $30.04 $29.16 $35.42

Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists 21-1092 190 $25.86 $31.24 $32.45 $33.93

Social and Human Service Assistants 21-1093 2,100 $11.94 $16.19 $15.99 $18.31

Community Health Workers 21-1094 210 $15.50 $22.26 $18.45 $25.64

Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other 21-1099 530 $14.19 $20.69 $20.39 $23.95

Clergy 21-2011 120 $22.50 $29.62 $29.88 $33.18

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6 New Hampshire Occupational Employment & Wages - 2020

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Legal Occupations 23-0000 3,360 $23.99 $48.57 $38.05 $60.84

Lawyers 23-1011 2,000 $32.40 $61.94 $49.21 $76.71

Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers 23-1021 110 $24.70 $39.01 $33.89 $46.17

Paralegals and Legal Assistants 23-2011 1,120 $20.47 $27.45 $26.46 $30.94

Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers 23-2093 30 $19.02 $25.10 $26.05 $28.14

Legal Support Workers, All Other 23-2099 80 $22.35 $36.55 $32.00 $43.65

Educational Instruction and Library Occupations 25-0000 42,960 $13.48 $25.73 $22.95 $31.86

Business Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1011 550 $49,428 $124,447 $88,644 $161,956

Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1021 130 $58,709 $112,167 $93,355 $138,895

Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1022 130 $51,443 $84,493 $74,655 $101,019

Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1032 140 $84,216 $138,655 $123,097 $165,876

Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1042 310 $56,028 $122,231 $102,120 $155,333

Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary

25-1051 50 $60,057 $86,954 $82,760 $100,403

Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1052 70 $55,026 $104,923 $88,166 $129,870

Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1053 140 $51,314 $85,807 $81,308 $103,054

Physics Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1054 80 $59,760 $104,146 $95,732 $126,338

Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1062 50 $64,258 $118,608 $104,137 $145,783

Economics Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1063 80 $77,467 $171,617 $142,275 $218,692

Geography Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1064 30 $53,665 $94,927 $91,920 $115,558

Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1065 100 $60,818 $111,461 $97,686 $136,782

Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1066 230 $48,525 $78,123 $74,236 $92,921

Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1067 50 $42,881 $85,847 $77,419 $107,330

Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other 25-1069 60 $43,417 $68,287 $62,495 $80,721

Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1071 520 $51,510 $108,372 $76,143 $136,803

Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1072 170 $50,495 $74,399 $68,694 $86,350

Education Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1081 330 $42,359 $77,482 $66,918 $95,044

Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary

25-1111 60 $48,534 $71,693 $67,894 $83,272

Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1121 300 $41,054 $85,889 $79,372 $108,306

Communications Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1122 60 $47,316 $84,081 $78,000 $102,463

English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1123 330 $44,381 $81,657 $74,433 $100,295

Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1124 240 $46,818 $85,903 $80,994 $105,444

History Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1125 100 $54,881 $94,826 $92,346 $114,798

Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1126 130 $46,670 $88,248 $77,852 $109,036

Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1193 30 $23,600 $57,575 $59,055 $74,563

Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1194 340 $17.90 $28.00 $24.64 $33.04

Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 25-1199 170 $36,152 $95,185 $76,913 $124,702

Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2011 3,200 $12.37 $15.39 $14.73 $16.90

Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2012 450 $42,712 $59,227 $59,087 $67,484

Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2021 6,070 $43,569 $61,173 $60,574 $69,975

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7New Hampshire Employment Security, Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau

* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education

25-2022 3,100 $43,855 $61,535 $61,311 $70,375

Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School 25-2023 50 $48,907 $63,269 $62,027 $70,448

Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education

25-2031 5,000 $45,097 $61,976 $61,759 $70,416

Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School 25-2032 320 $47,539 $63,178 $63,672 $70,998

Special Education Teachers, Preschool 25-2051 30 $45,848 $60,202 $58,451 $67,380

Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School

25-2052 1,090 $44,717 $61,297 $60,579 $69,587

Special Education Teachers, Middle School 25-2057 510 $41,195 $56,361 $54,881 $63,944

Special Education Teachers, Secondary School 25-2058 610 $47,172 $62,832 $61,958 $70,662

Special Education Teachers, All Other 25-2059 160 $34,570 $45,892 $43,826 $51,553

Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors

25-3011 310 $18.01 $26.48 $28.23 $30.71

Self-Enrichment Teachers 25-3021 1,230 $13.53 $25.16 $23.61 $30.98

Substitute Teachers, Short-Term 25-3031 2,570 $10.95 $12.17 $11.64 $12.77

Tutors and Teachers and Instructors, All Other 25-3097 680 $27,665 $46,497 $41,661 $55,913

Curators 25-4012 90 $17.36 $24.96 $25.53 $28.75

Librarians and Media Collections Specialists 25-4022 1,070 $17.83 $27.53 $26.91 $32.38

Library Technicians 25-4031 660 $13.66 $18.32 $18.15 $20.66

Instructional Coordinators 25-9031 740 $23.06 $32.82 $32.44 $37.69

Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary 25-9044 60 $21,778 $36,104 $38,239 $43,266

Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary 25-9045 9,600 $23,447 $32,460 $32,093 $36,966

Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other 25-9099 280 $12.44 $19.10 $15.23 $22.43

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations 27-0000 7,180 $13.23 $25.05 $22.50 $30.95

Art Directors 27-1011 100 $31.91 $45.34 $40.88 $52.07

Craft Artists 27-1012 50 $11.70 $15.29 $15.90 $17.09

Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators 27-1013 50 $19.44 $27.39 $23.96 $31.35

Special Effects Artists and Animators 27-1014 30 $22.79 $30.25 $30.87 $33.99

Commercial and Industrial Designers 27-1021 110 $19.89 $31.51 $28.38 $37.32

Fashion Designers 27-1022 100 $18.81 $39.89 $40.49 $50.42

Floral Designers 27-1023 230 $12.83 $16.07 $16.19 $17.68

Graphic Designers 27-1024 820 $17.44 $26.34 $24.09 $30.79

Interior Designers 27-1025 200 $20.84 $31.73 $29.74 $37.18

Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers 27-1026 400 $12.86 $17.20 $15.25 $19.36

Set and Exhibit Designers 27-1027 40 $17.53 $26.42 $26.93 $30.86

Producers and Directors 27-2012 230 $18.43 $31.10 $28.79 $37.44

Coaches and Scouts 27-2022 1,350 $19,211 $39,863 $29,684 $50,189

Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials 27-2023 170 $21,381 $42,256 $38,261 $52,695

Choreographers 27-2032 NP $26.33 $29.56 $29.41 $31.18

Music Directors and Composers 27-2041 30 $9.97 $26.02 $25.08 $34.04

Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys 27-3011 120 $9.87 $16.65 $14.68 $20.03

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News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists 27-3023 170 $13.36 $22.21 $19.34 $26.63

Public Relations Specialists 27-3031 1,090 $17.94 $28.92 $27.61 $34.40

Editors 27-3041 310 $18.99 $28.63 $26.33 $33.45

Technical Writers 27-3042 170 $26.48 $39.58 $37.06 $46.14

Writers and Authors 27-3043 310 $17.71 $29.46 $27.69 $35.34

Interpreters and Translators 27-3091 230 $19.52 $23.86 $22.54 $26.04

Audio and Video Technicians 27-4011 120 $13.94 $22.60 $21.88 $26.93

Broadcast Technicians 27-4012 110 # # # #

Photographers 27-4021 150 $13.62 $19.24 $19.29 $22.06

Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film 27-4031 100 $11.00 $16.36 $15.01 $19.04

Film and Video Editors 27-4032 NP $19.21 $32.16 $28.52 $38.64

Lighting Technicians and Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other

27-4098 70 $17.22 $26.94 $25.55 $31.80

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 29-0000 40,290 $22.05 $43.89 $35.51 $54.81

Chiropractors 29-1011 130 $24.36 $40.11 $33.33 $47.99

Dentists, General 29-1021 450 $55.84 $105.81 $101.91 $130.78

Dietitians and Nutritionists 29-1031 330 $23.07 $30.09 $30.18 $33.60

Optometrists 29-1041 210 $46.20 $63.72 $62.31 $72.48

Pharmacists 29-1051 1,280 $53.60 $63.48 $64.66 $68.43

Physician Assistants 29-1071 670 $45.84 $57.12 $57.08 $62.75

Podiatrists 29-1081 30 $44.42 $90.00 $80.06 $112.79

Occupational Therapists 29-1122 960 $31.77 $39.82 $40.01 $43.84

Physical Therapists 29-1123 1,250 $34.06 $41.52 $41.64 $45.25

Radiation Therapists 29-1124 100 $33.66 $43.79 $43.16 $48.85

Recreational Therapists 29-1125 50 $21.62 $25.30 $24.26 $27.14

Respiratory Therapists 29-1126 450 $27.71 $33.21 $33.50 $35.96

Speech-Language Pathologists 29-1127 750 $28.81 $37.59 $37.19 $41.99

Exercise Physiologists 29-1128 50 $21.69 $26.76 $25.90 $29.29

Veterinarians 29-1131 510 $36.12 $55.68 $49.66 $65.46

Registered Nurses 29-1141 14,320 $27.47 $36.26 $35.67 $40.65

Nurse Anesthetists 29-1151 170 $76.17 $96.18 $90.61 $106.18

Nurse Midwives 29-1161 70 $43.05 $53.03 $52.11 $58.01

Nurse Practitioners 29-1171 1,090 $42.30 $54.31 $54.53 $60.32

Audiologists 29-1181 70 $27.18 $35.01 $35.17 $38.93

Anesthesiologists 29-1211 120 # # # #

Family Medicine Physicians 29-1215 800 # $128.87 # #

General Internal Medicine Physicians 29-1216 150 $72.61 $118.38 # $141.27

Obstetricians and Gynecologists 29-1218 100 $88.51 $124.02 # $141.77

Pediatricians, General 29-1221 250 $82.33 $116.14 # $133.04

Psychiatrists 29-1223 120 # $125.85 # #

Physicians, All Other and Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric 29-1228 1,220 # $126.22 # #

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Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Surgeons, Except Ophthalmologists 29-1248 440 # # # #

Dental Hygienists 29-1292 1,510 $34.34 $39.97 $39.56 $42.79

Acupuncturists and Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other

29-1298 200 $27.48 $42.43 $36.21 $49.90

Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians 29-2010 730 $20.79 $30.52 $31.54 $35.38

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 29-2031 330 $18.36 $31.77 $33.35 $38.48

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 29-2032 250 $31.67 $39.69 $40.01 $43.70

Nuclear Medicine Technologists 29-2033 70 $34.03 $40.64 $41.51 $43.95

Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 29-2034 1,070 $24.33 $31.66 $30.65 $35.34

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists 29-2035 330 $30.60 $37.85 $38.04 $41.47

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 29-2040 1,200 $13.05 $18.51 $17.80 $21.23

Dietetic Technicians 29-2051 90 $11.56 $14.83 $14.39 $16.45

Pharmacy Technicians 29-2052 1,870 $12.95 $16.38 $15.84 $18.10

Surgical Technologists 29-2055 450 $19.20 $24.94 $25.29 $27.80

Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 29-2056 820 $14.51 $18.08 $18.04 $19.86

Ophthalmic Medical Technicians 29-2057 NP $16.32 $21.04 $20.01 $23.40

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 29-2061 2,050 $21.85 $26.61 $26.65 $28.98

Opticians, Dispensing 29-2081 440 $16.00 $20.71 $20.75 $23.07

Orthotists and Prosthetists 29-2091 40 $24.68 $40.80 $42.92 $48.86

Medical Dosimetrists, Medical Records Specialists, and Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other

29-2098 1,290 $15.51 $22.13 $19.55 $25.43

Athletic Trainers 29-9091 240 $40,635 $52,167 $51,701 $57,933

Health Information Technologists, Medical Registrars, Surgical Assistants, and Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other

29-9098 400 $17.49 $31.07 $27.59 $37.86

Healthcare Support Occupations 31-0000 24,320 $12.64 $16.89 $15.99 $19.00

Home Health and Personal Care Aides 31-1120 8,260 $11.28 $13.71 $13.35 $14.93

Nursing Assistants 31-1131 8,140 $13.88 $16.67 $16.38 $18.07

Orderlies 31-1132 120 $12.24 $16.13 $15.89 $18.08

Psychiatric Aides 31-1133 370 $16.59 $19.22 $19.12 $20.54

Occupational Therapy Assistants 31-2011 200 $24.13 $29.25 $28.95 $31.81

Physical Therapist Assistants 31-2021 330 $26.12 $30.68 $30.49 $32.96

Physical Therapist Aides 31-2022 130 $13.12 $15.96 $15.21 $17.38

Massage Therapists 31-9011 460 $15.29 $25.01 $23.06 $29.87

Dental Assistants 31-9091 1,350 $19.67 $24.57 $24.14 $27.03

Medical Assistants 31-9092 2,770 $16.00 $18.64 $18.57 $19.95

Medical Equipment Preparers 31-9093 340 $14.76 $19.04 $18.48 $21.19

Medical Transcriptionists 31-9094 260 $12.10 $17.66 $17.67 $20.44

Pharmacy Aides 31-9095 120 $13.01 $13.99 $14.21 $14.49

Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 31-9096 380 $11.30 $14.18 $14.04 $15.62

Phlebotomists 31-9097 740 $15.57 $18.97 $18.50 $20.67

Healthcare Support Workers, All Other 31-9099 360 $11.45 $17.64 $17.12 $20.73

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Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Protective Service Occupations 33-0000 11,980 $15.11 $25.52 $24.40 $30.72

First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers 33-1011 90 $27.38 $34.47 $32.96 $38.00

First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives 33-1012 580 $33.21 $43.10 $42.35 $48.04

First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers 33-1021 470 $23.07 $35.39 $36.05 $41.54

Firefighters 33-2011 2,530 $15.39 $23.49 $22.88 $27.55

Fire Inspectors and Investigators 33-2021 40 $24.55 $31.03 $30.31 $34.28

Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists 33-2022 30 $15.33 $19.82 $15.98 $22.07

Bailiffs 33-3011 40 $14.37 $15.52 $14.82 $16.09

Correctional Officers and Jailers 33-3012 1,070 $17.86 $23.44 $22.98 $26.23

Detectives and Criminal Investigators 33-3021 370 $27.78 $40.07 $35.54 $46.21

Parking Enforcement Workers 33-3041 50 $14.56 $18.39 $18.66 $20.30

Police and Sheriff 's Patrol Officers 33-3051 2,950 $22.19 $29.33 $29.01 $32.90

Animal Control Workers 33-9011 40 $14.11 $20.24 $21.24 $23.31

Private Detectives and Investigators 33-9021 150 $17.40 $28.98 $25.82 $34.77

Security Guards 33-9032 2,200 $13.08 $18.90 $16.75 $21.81

Crossing Guards and Flaggers 33-9091 450 $13.29 $15.76 $15.06 $16.99

Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers

33-9092 260 $10.37 $12.66 $11.88 $13.82

Transportation Security Screeners 33-9093 110 $19.69 $22.14 $21.30 $23.38

School Bus Monitors and Protective Service Workers, All Other 33-9098 300 $10.53 $15.11 $13.23 $17.40

Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations 35-0000 58,310 $9.01 $13.45 $12.03 $15.67

Chefs and Head Cooks 35-1011 760 $21.19 $28.58 $26.18 $32.27

First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers

35-1012 3,860 $13.67 $19.54 $18.48 $22.48

Cooks, Fast Food 35-2011 1,770 $9.25 $12.09 $11.51 $13.52

Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 35-2012 1,550 $13.29 $17.02 $16.74 $18.89

Cooks, Restaurant 35-2014 6,290 $12.52 $15.67 $15.62 $17.25

Cooks, Short Order 35-2015 2,380 $10.40 $12.91 $12.33 $14.17

Food Preparation Workers 35-2021 3,060 $10.58 $13.10 $13.16 $14.37

Bartenders 35-3011 4,170 $8.72 $13.03 $9.73 $15.18

Fast Food and Counter Workers 35-3023 14,350 $8.98 $11.17 $10.83 $12.26

Waiters and Waitresses 35-3031 12,390 $8.76 $13.30 $9.97 $15.56

Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 35-3041 1,190 $10.21 $12.62 $12.22 $13.83

Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers 35-9011 1,810 $8.69 $10.91 $9.90 $12.02

Dishwashers 35-9021 2,610 $9.32 $11.55 $11.42 $12.66

Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop 35-9031 1,940 $9.67 $12.09 $11.86 $13.32

Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other 35-9099 190 $10.07 $12.46 $11.85 $13.64

Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

37-0000 21,860 $11.53 $16.11 $15.21 $18.39

First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers 37-1011 700 $15.71 $22.61 $20.87 $26.06

First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers

37-1012 770 $19.71 $26.87 $25.05 $30.45

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Experienced Wage *

Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

37-2011 10,060 $11.13 $15.09 $14.43 $17.07

Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 37-2012 3,620 $10.95 $13.56 $13.04 $14.85

Building Cleaning Workers, All Other 37-2019 NP $14.80 $17.74 $17.28 $19.21

Pest Control Workers 37-2021 280 $17.21 $21.22 $20.74 $23.22

Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 37-3011 5,870 $12.57 $16.57 $16.45 $18.58

Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation 37-3012 100 $16.14 $21.53 $20.26 $24.23

Tree Trimmers and Pruners 37-3013 340 $17.51 $20.72 $19.81 $22.32

Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other 37-3019 30 $15.43 $21.10 $17.90 $23.92

Personal Care and Service Occupations 39-0000 14,700 $9.55 $15.69 $13.60 $18.77

First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers 39-1013 40 $16.99 $22.20 $21.78 $24.81

First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service and Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services

39-1098 990 $14.50 $21.23 $20.10 $24.59

Animal Trainers 39-2011 120 $11.32 $17.35 $15.81 $20.37

Animal Caretakers 39-2021 1,280 $9.85 $12.83 $11.99 $14.31

Gambling Dealers 39-3011 300 $8.46 $12.00 $9.32 $13.76

Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 39-3031 200 $8.84 $10.01 $9.78 $10.60

Amusement and Recreation Attendants 39-3091 1,550 $8.66 $11.08 $10.24 $12.28

Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants 39-3093 NP $9.01 $9.09 $9.24 $9.13

Funeral Attendants 39-4021 100 $12.14 $17.16 $17.75 $19.67

Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers 39-4031 100 $22.63 $37.93 $36.26 $45.59

Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists 39-5012 2,610 $8.91 $14.79 $11.80 $17.73

Manicurists and Pedicurists 39-5092 470 $13.65 $18.59 $19.10 $21.06

Skincare Specialists 39-5094 300 $10.81 $16.36 $14.02 $19.14

Concierges 39-6012 30 $12.43 $15.44 $14.42 $16.95

Tour and travel guides 39-7010 200 $9.24 $12.85 $12.49 $14.66

Childcare Workers 39-9011 1,910 $9.52 $12.57 $12.13 $14.09

Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors 39-9031 1,740 $15.11 $22.95 $23.28 $26.87

Recreation Workers 39-9032 2,270 $10.02 $15.51 $14.22 $18.26

Residential Advisors 39-9041 330 $11.91 $16.66 $15.58 $19.03

Crematory Operators and Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other

39-9098 40 $8.91 $13.01 $9.59 $15.05

Sales and Related Occupations 41-0000 76,470 $10.56 $21.56 $14.69 $27.06

First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 41-1011 6,730 $15.65 $24.45 $22.15 $28.85

First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers 41-1012 1,620 $27.68 $48.31 $42.91 $58.62

Cashiers 41-2011 21,500 $9.90 $11.85 $11.53 $12.82

Counter and Rental Clerks 41-2021 2,260 $11.69 $18.18 $16.98 $21.41

Parts Salespersons 41-2022 1,440 $12.07 $18.16 $16.87 $21.20

Retail Salespersons 41-2031 24,400 $10.09 $14.90 $12.61 $17.31

Advertising Sales Agents 41-3011 410 $13.86 $28.46 $23.61 $35.75

Insurance Sales Agents 41-3021 1,310 $19.47 $37.76 $32.39 $46.92

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Experienced Wage *

Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 41-3031 1,240 $22.35 $48.13 $33.67 $61.03

Travel Agents 41-3041 230 $17.38 $26.66 $25.63 $31.29

Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel

41-3091 4,220 $18.61 $34.55 $30.19 $42.52

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products

41-4011 2,590 $27.76 $52.10 $45.79 $64.27

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

41-4012 6,710 $19.71 $37.61 $32.68 $46.57

Demonstrators and Product Promoters 41-9011 170 $11.63 $19.93 $16.50 $24.07

Real Estate Brokers 41-9021 80 $26.61 $39.30 $33.64 $45.65

Real Estate Sales Agents 41-9022 260 $15.72 $25.15 $23.81 $29.86

Sales Engineers 41-9031 530 $41.76 $60.50 $60.08 $69.88

Telemarketers 41-9041 430 $11.93 $19.53 $15.73 $23.32

Sales and Related Workers, All Other 41-9099 320 $12.30 $21.45 $18.93 $26.04

Office and Administrative Support Occupations 43-0000 93,780 $13.84 $20.67 $19.38 $24.09

First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers

43-1011 7,690 $20.16 $30.40 $28.55 $35.54

Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 43-2011 320 $10.10 $15.37 $15.20 $17.99

Bill and Account Collectors 43-3011 1,170 $13.54 $19.09 $17.34 $21.87

Billing and Posting Clerks 43-3021 2,290 $16.49 $20.77 $19.76 $22.91

Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 43-3031 8,040 $14.59 $20.95 $20.64 $24.14

Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 43-3051 710 $17.73 $24.14 $24.15 $27.34

Procurement Clerks 43-3061 300 $15.43 $19.83 $19.19 $22.03

Tellers 43-3071 1,640 $13.26 $15.78 $15.78 $17.04

Financial Clerks, All Other 43-3099 110 $15.57 $21.23 $21.32 $24.06

Brokerage Clerks 43-4011 420 $22.48 $26.63 $26.32 $28.71

Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 43-4031 480 $14.38 $20.16 $18.99 $23.04

Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 43-4041 120 $16.95 $22.41 $21.94 $25.15

Customer Service Representatives 43-4051 11,660 $12.91 $19.87 $18.67 $23.36

Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 43-4061 550 $16.45 $21.02 $20.81 $23.31

File Clerks 43-4071 320 $9.77 $15.25 $15.19 $17.99

Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 43-4081 1,390 $11.04 $13.39 $12.85 $14.56

Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 43-4111 1,510 $15.44 $19.46 $18.76 $21.48

Library Assistants, Clerical 43-4121 930 $9.93 $13.29 $13.12 $14.98

Loan Interviewers and Clerks 43-4131 800 $15.83 $20.75 $20.60 $23.20

New Accounts Clerks 43-4141 480 $13.98 $18.14 $17.83 $20.22

Order Clerks 43-4151 540 $13.28 $19.21 $18.76 $22.18

Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping 43-4161 670 $15.13 $20.04 $19.70 $22.49

Receptionists and Information Clerks 43-4171 4,980 $10.85 $15.38 $15.21 $17.64

Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks

43-4181 280 $11.10 $14.12 $14.17 $15.64

Information and Record Clerks, All Other 43-4199 310 $11.14 $19.76 $19.56 $24.07

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Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Cargo and Freight Agents 43-5011 240 $17.23 $25.23 $25.36 $29.23

Couriers and Messengers 43-5021 250 $10.54 $13.83 $13.35 $15.48

Public Safety Telecommunicators 43-5031 680 $18.15 $22.73 $22.83 $25.01

Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance 43-5032 630 $15.99 $22.82 $22.23 $26.24

Meter Readers, Utilities 43-5041 50 $16.59 $27.65 $24.16 $33.17

Postal Service Clerks 43-5051 590 $19.31 $24.58 $23.37 $27.23

Postal Service Mail Carriers 43-5052 1,590 $18.47 $25.46 $23.90 $28.95

Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators

43-5053 650 $17.47 $24.80 $29.73 $28.46

Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 43-5061 1,630 $18.23 $26.54 $25.25 $30.70

Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks 43-5071 3,240 $13.19 $18.05 $17.68 $20.49

Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 43-5111 240 $14.10 $20.50 $19.76 $23.71

Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants 43-6011 1,530 $23.30 $30.48 $30.13 $34.06

Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 43-6012 570 $18.65 $23.93 $22.77 $26.58

Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 43-6013 3,670 $16.00 $19.77 $19.14 $21.65

Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive

43-6014 10,690 $14.11 $19.07 $18.83 $21.55

Data Entry Keyers 43-9021 1,020 $11.97 $16.86 $16.51 $19.30

Word Processors and Typists 43-9022 100 $12.91 $17.90 $16.96 $20.39

Desktop Publishers 43-9031 40 $16.08 $24.43 $24.79 $28.60

Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 43-9041 1,240 $16.67 $22.58 $21.63 $25.53

Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service 43-9051 320 $12.23 $16.26 $15.76 $18.28

Office Clerks, General 43-9061 16,050 $13.79 $19.81 $18.95 $22.82

Office Machine Operators, Except Computer 43-9071 460 $10.96 $15.34 $15.46 $17.52

Proofreaders and Copy Markers 43-9081 40 $11.29 $18.28 $18.76 $21.76

Statistical Assistants 43-9111 50 $16.10 $21.20 $19.05 $23.75

Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 43-9199 440 $8.85 $15.10 $11.41 $18.23

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 45-0000 810 $11.74 $17.94 $17.33 $21.03

First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers

45-1011 50 $14.30 $22.25 $20.90 $26.22

Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 45-2092 250 $10.71 $14.96 $14.68 $17.09

Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals 45-2093 160 $10.54 $15.23 $14.34 $17.59

Logging Equipment Operators 45-4022 230 $14.85 $21.48 $22.42 $24.79

Log Graders and Scalers 45-4023 70 $15.68 $19.86 $20.24 $21.96

Construction and Extraction Occupations 47-0000 22,600 $16.31 $24.68 $23.28 $28.87

First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers

47-1011 2,510 $24.07 $33.95 $31.52 $38.89

Brickmasons and Blockmasons 47-2021 230 $16.83 $23.95 $23.28 $27.51

Stonemasons 47-2022 150 $17.19 $21.77 $21.02 $24.06

Carpenters 47-2031 3,380 $17.85 $24.43 $23.89 $27.71

Carpet Installers 47-2041 70 $14.67 $19.86 $19.46 $22.47

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May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Floor Sanders and Finishers 47-2043 60 $15.67 $20.39 $19.15 $22.73

Tile and Stone Setters 47-2044 100 $17.75 $26.08 $24.04 $30.24

Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 47-2051 260 $17.57 $25.01 $24.16 $28.73

Construction Laborers 47-2061 3,000 $15.45 $20.11 $19.06 $22.45

Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators 47-2071 150 $18.08 $22.50 $21.81 $24.71

Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators

47-2073 1,200 $19.24 $25.32 $25.05 $28.35

Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers 47-2081 250 $9.50 $19.20 $18.89 $24.05

Electricians 47-2111 2,690 $18.39 $27.48 $27.39 $32.03

Glaziers 47-2121 260 $14.23 $20.34 $19.38 $23.40

Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall 47-2131 320 $14.50 $19.75 $18.29 $22.39

Painters, Construction and Maintenance 47-2141 790 $15.67 $20.66 $19.67 $23.16

Pipelayers 47-2151 90 $19.72 $25.23 $24.14 $27.98

Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 47-2152 1,720 $19.52 $27.30 $26.19 $31.18

Plasterers and Stucco Masons 47-2161 70 $13.66 $22.50 $23.42 $26.92

Roofers 47-2181 240 $15.26 $19.70 $19.69 $21.92

Sheet Metal Workers 47-2211 510 $16.72 $24.58 $25.29 $28.51

Structural Iron and Steel Workers 47-2221 250 $17.41 $22.38 $21.97 $24.86

Solar Photovoltaic Installers 47-2231 NP $17.69 $23.16 $22.08 $25.91

Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters

47-3011 90 $15.70 $19.10 $19.16 $20.79

Helpers--Carpenters 47-3012 110 $12.74 $15.47 $15.02 $16.83

Helpers--Electricians 47-3013 90 $11.30 $15.26 $15.35 $17.24

Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 47-3015 180 $13.15 $16.78 $16.39 $18.60

Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other 47-3019 70 $10.03 $15.71 $16.74 $18.56

Construction and Building Inspectors 47-4011 420 $20.52 $29.34 $28.56 $33.74

Fence Erectors 47-4031 NP $14.86 $18.00 $17.76 $19.57

Hazardous Materials Removal Workers 47-4041 NP $17.10 $23.08 $23.50 $26.08

Highway Maintenance Workers 47-4051 1,630 $14.58 $19.10 $18.58 $21.35

Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators 47-4061 30 $14.69 $19.44 $19.31 $21.82

Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners 47-4071 190 $16.84 $20.66 $20.47 $22.58

Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers 47-4090 90 $18.69 $25.52 $24.70 $28.95

Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining

47-5022 330 $14.32 $21.00 $19.14 $24.33

Helpers--Extraction Workers 47-5081 60 $15.80 $18.73 $18.65 $20.18

Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas; and Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters

47-5097 100 $19.64 $26.70 $26.52 $30.24

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 49-0000 24,500 $16.26 $25.96 $24.76 $30.83

First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 49-1011 2,190 $25.20 $37.12 $35.13 $43.08

Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers 49-2011 570 $15.60 $24.25 $24.88 $28.56

Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers 49-2021 NP $17.70 $25.84 $25.59 $29.92

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May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers

49-2022 730 $21.91 $34.19 $35.61 $40.33

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment

49-2094 400 $19.92 $29.30 $28.71 $33.98

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay

49-2095 80 $24.14 $34.79 $35.93 $40.11

Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers 49-2097 120 $9.73 $17.95 $17.39 $22.07

Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 49-2098 330 $16.13 $25.51 $25.24 $30.20

Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 49-3011 390 $21.06 $29.17 $27.98 $33.23

Automotive Body and Related Repairers 49-3021 700 $15.15 $22.47 $21.50 $26.12

Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers 49-3022 150 $15.24 $19.85 $19.04 $22.15

Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 49-3023 3,550 $15.25 $23.13 $22.67 $27.06

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 49-3031 990 $19.77 $26.68 $26.37 $30.13

Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians 49-3041 50 $15.20 $20.23 $19.74 $22.76

Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines 49-3042 540 $19.37 $26.54 $25.42 $30.13

Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians 49-3051 160 $17.21 $21.12 $20.13 $23.07

Motorcycle Mechanics 49-3052 210 $16.44 $23.24 $22.28 $26.65

Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics 49-3053 230 $15.97 $20.88 $20.15 $23.34

Bicycle Repairers 49-3091 100 $11.88 $14.94 $14.84 $16.47

Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians 49-3092 70 $14.84 $20.13 $19.87 $22.78

Tire Repairers and Changers 49-3093 610 $11.81 $14.72 $14.28 $16.16

Mechanical Door Repairers 49-9011 130 $15.38 $22.89 $23.56 $26.65

Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door

49-9012 100 $21.36 $31.38 $28.92 $36.38

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

49-9021 2,040 $19.07 $27.00 $27.19 $30.96

Home Appliance Repairers 49-9031 140 $15.60 $22.39 $22.97 $25.79

Industrial Machinery Mechanics 49-9041 2,190 $20.78 $27.98 $27.37 $31.58

Maintenance Workers, Machinery 49-9043 170 $14.98 $20.83 $20.04 $23.75

Millwrights 49-9044 50 $19.85 $25.35 $25.91 $28.12

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 49-9051 700 $30.20 $41.66 $43.25 $47.40

Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers 49-9052 280 $19.63 $27.56 $26.06 $31.52

Medical Equipment Repairers 49-9062 130 $19.49 $27.92 $27.30 $32.14

Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other 49-9069 60 $22.05 $31.43 $31.53 $36.12

Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 49-9071 4,850 $15.43 $22.19 $21.25 $25.57

Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers

49-9091 90 $13.38 $19.93 $19.28 $23.21

Commercial Divers 49-9092 90 $22.04 $37.30 $28.77 $44.91

Locksmiths and Safe Repairers 49-9094 80 $15.15 $26.07 $27.80 $31.53

Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers 49-9095 70 $15.49 $21.18 $21.09 $24.03

Riggers 49-9096 90 $19.69 $24.98 $22.89 $27.63

Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 49-9098 570 $10.43 $14.46 $14.36 $16.47

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other 49-9099 290 $19.20 $26.13 $26.13 $29.59

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Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Production Occupations 51-0000 44,000 $13.80 $20.91 $19.06 $24.47

First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 51-1011 2,980 $23.36 $34.84 $34.12 $40.59

Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers 51-2021 80 $12.71 $16.83 $16.86 $18.90

Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers

51-2028 3,430 $13.49 $19.08 $18.29 $21.87

Engine and Other Machine Assemblers 51-2031 70 $17.38 $23.37 $19.28 $26.37

Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters 51-2041 200 $16.49 $22.37 $21.86 $25.31

Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators 51-2051 30 $12.29 $15.94 $15.46 $17.77

Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators 51-2090 5,900 $12.64 $17.26 $16.35 $19.56

Bakers 51-3011 490 $11.52 $14.84 $14.10 $16.50

Butchers and Meat Cutters 51-3021 540 $16.04 $20.03 $20.44 $22.04

Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers 51-3022 50 $13.22 $15.73 $15.00 $16.99

Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders

51-3091 210 $11.85 $17.48 $16.15 $20.30

Food Batchmakers 51-3092 380 $13.58 $16.89 $16.58 $18.55

Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders 51-3093 40 $10.47 $15.30 $14.03 $17.72

Food Processing Workers, All Other 51-3099 140 $8.36 $10.00 $9.05 $10.83

Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4021 600 $14.82 $19.23 $19.05 $21.43

Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4022 NP $15.85 $20.14 $19.54 $22.29

Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4023 30 $14.35 $18.85 $19.17 $21.09

Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4031 570 $14.44 $18.93 $18.70 $21.18

Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4032 50 $15.12 $19.37 $18.77 $21.50

Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4033 790 $14.83 $18.14 $17.83 $19.80

Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4034 280 $15.23 $20.00 $19.46 $22.39

Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4035 120 $13.95 $17.24 $15.80 $18.89

Machinists 51-4041 2,000 $18.26 $25.10 $24.16 $28.52

Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders 51-4051 70 $15.56 $21.95 $22.06 $25.14

Pourers and Casters, Metal 51-4052 30 $14.67 $18.33 $17.70 $20.16

Model Makers, Metal and Plastic 51-4061 30 $20.54 $30.34 $33.50 $35.23

Foundry Mold and Coremakers 51-4071 230 $14.02 $16.75 $16.00 $18.10

Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4072 990 $12.99 $17.68 $16.82 $20.02

Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4081 910 $14.64 $18.96 $18.96 $21.12

Tool and Die Makers 51-4111 220 $19.95 $28.38 $28.51 $32.61

Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 51-4121 930 $17.48 $24.83 $24.48 $28.51

Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-4122 260 $14.29 $19.54 $18.61 $22.16

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May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4191 70 $15.13 $19.69 $20.30 $21.98

Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4193 190 $14.80 $20.15 $18.33 $22.83

Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners 51-4194 40 $14.11 $23.48 $22.43 $28.16

Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other 51-4199 440 $13.51 $17.82 $16.13 $19.97

Prepress Technicians and Workers 51-5111 110 $16.50 $22.03 $22.11 $24.79

Printing Press Operators 51-5112 860 $14.17 $21.60 $20.02 $25.32

Print Binding and Finishing Workers 51-5113 290 $12.52 $17.01 $16.28 $19.24

Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 51-6011 970 $10.08 $12.47 $12.01 $13.66

Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials 51-6021 140 $9.90 $12.02 $11.72 $13.07

Sewing Machine Operators 51-6031 470 $12.42 $16.13 $15.09 $17.98

Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers 51-6052 100 $11.36 $15.34 $14.63 $17.34

Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders 51-6061 NP $16.05 $21.56 $19.62 $24.31

Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-6062 130 $13.09 $16.56 $15.77 $18.30

Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-6063 350 $14.29 $17.50 $17.65 $19.11

Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-6064 100 $13.36 $17.31 $16.83 $19.28

Upholsterers 51-6093 30 $18.74 $23.75 $24.10 $26.26

Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other 51-6099 140 $12.34 $16.30 $16.33 $18.28

Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 51-7011 270 $16.54 $22.66 $22.19 $25.72

Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood 51-7041 130 $13.65 $16.34 $15.50 $17.68

Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing

51-7042 580 $13.06 $18.00 $17.75 $20.47

Power Plant Operators 51-8013 100 $19.64 $29.24 $29.25 $34.05

Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 51-8021 120 $23.73 $31.80 $31.88 $35.83

Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators 51-8031 440 $20.38 $25.51 $24.70 $28.08

Gas Plant Operators 51-8092 60 $31.58 $35.34 $36.11 $37.21

Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers

51-8093 NP $19.70 $32.71 $34.40 $39.22

Plant and System Operators, All Other 51-8099 30 $26.11 $29.30 $28.40 $30.90

Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders 51-9011 170 $16.57 $21.54 $21.27 $24.03

Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9012 530 $18.88 $27.79 $27.15 $32.26

Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9021 210 $15.96 $22.48 $22.37 $25.75

Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand 51-9022 30 $13.15 $18.63 $19.03 $21.37

Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9023 360 $16.05 $21.12 $20.86 $23.66

Cutters and Trimmers, Hand 51-9031 130 $11.30 $14.35 $13.99 $15.87

Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9032 250 $13.27 $19.52 $18.01 $22.64

Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9041 380 $14.25 $17.05 $16.41 $18.45

Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders 51-9051 30 $16.44 $21.78 $21.73 $24.46

Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 51-9061 3,740 $16.42 $22.53 $21.21 $25.59

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May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers 51-9071 80 $15.45 $21.95 $20.54 $25.19

Dental Laboratory Technicians 51-9081 260 $16.28 $21.15 $20.25 $23.59

Medical Appliance Technicians 51-9082 60 $15.13 $21.88 $20.10 $25.26

Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 51-9083 130 $14.20 $22.78 $22.05 $27.08

Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 51-9111 1,130 $13.25 $17.38 $15.82 $19.46

Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers 51-9123 100 $9.46 $15.87 $16.44 $19.06

Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9124 530 $15.78 $21.44 $19.50 $24.26

Semiconductor Processing Technicians 51-9141 90 $18.28 $22.12 $21.95 $24.04

Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators

51-9151 30 $13.54 $15.31 $14.58 $16.20

Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators 51-9161 3,180 $16.40 $23.21 $21.97 $26.62

Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers 51-9162 270 $24.82 $32.98 $31.42 $37.06

Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders 51-9191 30 $17.12 $21.07 $20.03 $23.05

Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders

51-9192 130 $12.93 $16.80 $16.45 $18.74

Etchers and Engravers 51-9194 70 $13.42 $16.71 $15.37 $18.35

Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 51-9195 100 $13.24 $18.01 $17.68 $20.40

Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9196 100 $13.36 $18.02 $17.24 $20.34

Helpers--Production Workers 51-9198 1,380 $12.23 $16.03 $15.66 $17.92

Production Workers, All Other 51-9199 1,050 $14.38 $18.11 $17.86 $19.98

Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 53-0000 49,270 $11.05 $17.79 $15.58 $21.15

First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors

53-1047 1,680 $18.53 $28.10 $26.97 $32.88

Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 53-2011 30 $98,498 $129,715 $121,458 $145,324

Commercial Pilots 53-2012 330 $35,643 $80,513 $67,926 $102,948

Air Traffic Controllers 53-2021 440 $51.48 $70.77 $73.22 $80.41

Airfield Operations Specialists 53-2022 30 $17.28 $24.94 $21.85 $28.77

Driver/Sales Workers 53-3031 2,370 $8.77 $14.40 $11.73 $17.21

Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 53-3032 6,960 $17.97 $23.70 $23.20 $26.56

Light Truck Drivers 53-3033 3,920 $10.62 $17.45 $15.90 $20.87

Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity 53-3052 370 $16.44 $23.35 $25.11 $26.81

Passenger Vehicle Drivers, Except Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity

53-3058 3,840 $10.60 $16.29 $15.40 $19.12

Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other 53-3099 130 $15.68 $20.40 $20.20 $22.76

Locomotive Engineers 53-4011 30 $15.55 $23.56 $25.00 $27.58

Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters 53-4031 30 $15.17 $21.23 $21.54 $24.25

Ship Engineers 53-5031 30 $30.19 $41.18 $43.57 $46.68

Parking Attendants 53-6021 230 $9.90 $12.94 $12.68 $14.46

Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants 53-6031 560 $11.48 $13.61 $13.36 $14.66

Transportation Inspectors 53-6051 30 $24.13 $44.28 $43.99 $54.35

Passenger Attendants 53-6061 NP $10.29 $12.49 $11.79 $13.59

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* Some occupations, such as teachers, have a nonstandard workweek and are not paid by the hour. For these occupations, annual salaries are displayed instead of hourly wage. May 2019 occupational wages were updated to June 2020 using Employment Cost Index (ECI) factors.

STATEWIDE

Occupational Employment & Wages SOC Code

May 2019 Estimated

Employment

JUNE 2020

Entry Level Wage *

Mean (Average)

Wage *Median Wage *

Experienced Wage *

Aircraft Service Attendants and Transportation Workers, All Other

53-6098 NP $13.08 $16.69 $16.15 $18.50

Conveyor Operators and Tenders 53-7011 80 $13.65 $16.65 $16.60 $18.16

Crane and Tower Operators 53-7021 130 # # # #

Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 53-7051 1,300 $16.13 $21.13 $21.98 $23.64

Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 53-7061 1,260 $11.31 $15.67 $14.83 $17.85

Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 53-7062 5,610 $11.46 $15.59 $14.99 $17.66

Machine Feeders and Offbearers 53-7063 340 $11.82 $17.53 $16.97 $20.38

Packers and Packagers, Hand 53-7064 4,030 $11.02 $12.63 $11.90 $13.43

Stockers and Order Fillers 53-7065 14,340 $11.01 $14.45 $13.29 $16.16

Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers 53-7072 80 $21.05 $26.95 $26.42 $29.91

Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 53-7081 810 $12.47 $16.56 $16.20 $18.60