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Occupational Wages

Employment and wage data by occupation are based on the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey, which collects information from approximately 52,000 businesses. Data were collected in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, and then updated to the first quarter of 2011 by making cost-of-living adjustments. These wage estimates reflect New York State’s minimum wage of $7.25, the minimum wage in effect at the time these estimates were prepared. Occupational employment and wages are presented for New York State and labor market regions.

The entire set of currently available OES employment and wage data is available by downloading the file, oesdata.zip. This compressed archive, which consists of a comma-separated-value (CSV) data file (oesdata.csv) and a layout file (readme.txt) can be uncompressed with either the winzip or pkunzip utility programs. A self-extracting version oesdata.exe is also available. After extracting the files from the archive, they may be imported into a spreadsheet application. The text and data should parse automatically into columns. For more information concerning Occupational Employment and Wage (OES) data, see Technical Notes.

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Occupational Group TypeOccupational Group
Blue Collar Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Production Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Business Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Management Occupations
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Sales and Related Occupations
Professional and Service Community and Social Services Occupations
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Healthcare Support Occupations
Legal Occupations
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Protective Service Occupations

Occupational Wages for New York State

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Source: Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
* Entry wage:    The mean (average) of the bottom third of wages in an occupation.
**Experienced wage:   The mean (average) of the top two-thirds of wages in an occupation.
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
00-0000Total, All Occupations8,344,020$52,300$39,330$21,480$67,710
11-0000Management Occupations392,590$131,170$112,270$67,350$163,070
11-1011Chief Executives19,230>$187,200n/a$106,240>$187,200
11-1021General and Operations Managers97,640$139,250$116,950$66,180$175,780
11-1031Legislators7,180$79,400$80,040$64,500$86,860
11-2011Advertising and Promotions Managers5,210$143,970$123,600$75,690$178,110
11-2021Marketing Managers10,370$158,220$144,640$90,930>$187,200
11-2022Sales Managers14,860$166,150$154,310$85,010>$187,200
11-2031Public Relations and Fundraising Managers5,460$141,160$126,180$77,730$172,870
11-3011Administrative Services Managers17,170$109,160$100,800$68,680$129,410
11-3021Computer and Information Systems Managers23,080$144,550$131,780$90,090$171,790
11-3031Financial Managers45,160$157,390$140,280$80,750>$187,200
11-3051Industrial Production Managers4,860$103,500$92,840$64,060$123,220
11-3061Purchasing Managers3,230$116,680$107,120$72,950$138,550
11-3071Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers3,620$101,930$95,200$63,610$121,100
11-3111Compensation and Benefits Managers2,700$117,660$109,350$74,640$139,160
11-3121Human Resources Managers6,310$113,430$101,740$72,430$133,930
11-3131Training and Development Managers2,300$122,670$115,440$76,210$145,900
11-9013Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managersn/a$73,320$73,530$48,320$85,820
11-9021Construction Managers13,610$133,320$117,710$70,800$164,570
11-9031Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program3,910$68,180$60,750$38,730$82,910
11-9032Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School15,350$119,860$117,080$84,410$137,590
11-9033Education Administrators, Postsecondary7,490$108,220$97,670$63,340$130,670
11-9039Education Administrators, All Other2,020$98,040$92,140$60,380$116,870
11-9041Architectural and Engineering Managers7,110$133,940$122,710$91,010$155,410
11-9051Food Service Managers9,860$61,460$55,630$39,690$72,340
11-9071Gaming Managersn/a$73,200$81,020$44,170$87,710
11-9081Lodging Managers1,030$74,180$60,880$44,600$88,980
11-9111Medical and Health Services Managers27,260$109,340$98,240$68,890$129,560
11-9121Natural Sciences Managers1,650$137,240$121,330$81,000$165,360
11-9131Postmasters and Mail Superintendents1,410$64,000$62,370$48,450$71,780
11-9141Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers4,500$102,280$79,420$54,570$126,140
11-9151Social and Community Service Managers10,450$75,790$72,030$49,000$89,180
11-9161Emergency Management Directors480$64,660$58,300$41,730$76,130
11-9199Managers, All Other17,940$108,190$93,590$58,170$133,200
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
13-0000Business and Financial Operations Occupations428,270$83,610$71,350$45,660$102,580
13-1011Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes2,090$99,880$76,180$46,090$126,770
13-1021Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products340$58,690$50,350$34,460$70,810
13-1022Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products8,660$66,450$58,960$36,780$81,290
13-1023Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products13,780$61,650$57,710$41,260$71,840
13-1031Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators20,470$65,690$63,860$43,080$77,000
13-1032Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage590$62,020$59,630$49,370$68,350
13-1041Compliance Officers15,690$71,270$65,470$45,440$84,180
13-1051Cost Estimators9,590$70,880$66,190$40,770$85,930
13-1078Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other*29,250$64,600$58,170$38,450$77,680
13-1081Logisticians2,110$67,710$63,860$45,410$78,860
13-1111Management Analysts35,380$101,510$85,940$56,420$124,050
13-1121Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners*5,510$56,370$52,910$35,070$67,020
13-1141Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists12,790$66,670$65,260$47,620$76,190
13-1151Training and Development Specialists14,250$65,060$61,500$40,670$77,250
13-1161Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists*26,700$71,710$66,950$42,870$86,130
13-1199Business Operations Specialists, All Other*23,380$73,560$67,740$44,320$88,180
13-2011Accountants and Auditors91,630$86,210$76,110$52,340$103,150
13-2021Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate3,490$62,610$57,960$40,450$73,680
13-2031Budget Analysts2,230$67,460$64,690$49,760$76,310
13-2041Credit Analysts5,050$103,680$87,360$54,650$128,200
13-2051Financial Analysts34,600$110,050$91,850$59,760$135,200
13-2052Personal Financial Advisors23,500$137,880$111,210$53,850$179,900
13-2053Insurance Underwriters9,070$79,010$71,480$48,380$94,330
13-2061Financial Examiners2,280$102,780$88,810$53,550$127,400
13-2071Credit Counselors1,270$49,460$46,450$33,970$57,200
13-2072Loan Officers15,580$105,430$89,200$47,910$134,190
13-2081Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents6,040$63,150$57,520$42,110$73,670
13-2082Tax Preparersn/a$36,260$30,150$21,960$43,410
13-2099Financial Specialists, All Other8,670$68,540$62,910$40,150$82,730
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
15-0000Computer and Mathematical Occupations202,690$81,140$76,110$47,810$97,810
15-1111Computer and Information Research Scientists840$90,240$89,620$54,740$107,990
15-1121Computer Systems Analysts31,640$84,970$79,850$55,330$99,780
15-1131Computer Programmers31,110$79,790$74,580$50,890$94,250
15-1132Software Developers, Applications27,600$95,850$92,470$62,390$112,580
15-1133Software Developers, Systems Software17,220$98,060$92,780$64,760$114,710
15-1141Database Administrators7,150$82,460$80,320$50,660$98,360
15-1142Network and Computer Systems Administrators*19,170$80,890$77,030$52,490$95,100
15-1150Computer Support Specialists38,810$55,050$51,270$34,710$65,210
15-1179Information Security Analysts, Web Developers, and Computer Network Architects18,940$86,110$82,290$52,510$102,910
15-1799Computer Occupations, All Other*3,510$78,770$78,680$48,120$94,100
15-2011Actuaries2,260$117,380$97,480$61,780$145,180
15-2021Mathematiciansn/a$84,430$86,040$63,840$94,720
15-2031Operations Research Analysts3,140$105,080$88,290$52,550$131,340
15-2041Statisticians1,140$69,410$66,040$45,210$81,500
15-2091Mathematical Techniciansn/a$37,560$32,530$27,350$42,660
15-2099Mathematical Science Occupations, All Othern/a$55,560$51,240$34,950$65,860
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
17-0000Architecture and Engineering Occupations101,280$76,070$71,160$45,890$91,160
17-1011Architects, Except Landscape and Naval9,030$85,510$78,370$52,270$102,130
17-1012Landscape Architects810$67,810$64,220$42,870$80,290
17-1021Cartographers and Photogrammetristsn/a$63,320$61,450$41,750$74,100
17-1022Surveyors1,650$59,910$57,700$40,940$69,400
17-2011Aerospace Engineersn/a$104,680$105,240$75,820$119,110
17-2021Agricultural Engineersn/a$73,780$77,550$56,280$82,530
17-2031Biomedical Engineers400$83,760$81,310$57,600$96,840
17-2041Chemical Engineers1,110$89,990$89,200$60,130$104,910
17-2051Civil Engineers13,390$84,560$78,570$59,370$97,150
17-2061Computer Hardware Engineers3,320$116,870$115,340$73,170$138,720
17-2071Electrical Engineers8,750$88,460$83,080$59,350$103,010
17-2072Electronics Engineers, Except Computer4,670$90,220$89,300$62,400$104,130
17-2081Environmental Engineers3,070$85,560$81,230$57,830$99,420
17-2111Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors1,130$80,950$77,680$58,650$92,090
17-2112Industrial Engineers7,330$79,840$77,550$55,050$92,230
17-2121Marine Engineers and Naval Architectsn/a$66,940$65,610$40,130$80,340
17-2131Materials Engineers920$87,400$84,190$59,230$101,480
17-2141Mechanical Engineers9,420$79,620$74,800$54,310$92,270
17-2151Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineersn/a$74,840$74,760$52,140$86,190
17-2161Nuclear Engineers320$103,560$105,980$79,420$115,620
17-2171Petroleum Engineersn/a$132,410$118,830$77,950$159,630
17-2199Engineers, All Other2,210$84,610$83,050$54,890$99,470
17-3011Architectural and Civil Drafters5,390$53,750$51,500$38,330$61,470
17-3012Electrical and Electronics Drafters1,800$63,480$63,860$41,360$74,540
17-3013Mechanical Drafters3,360$51,970$48,400$35,170$60,370
17-3019Drafters, All Other930$52,760$47,840$32,710$62,790
17-3021Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians390$55,580$53,730$29,210$68,760
17-3022Civil Engineering Technicians2,050$52,880$51,020$35,910$61,370
17-3023Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians7,470$58,370$58,090$38,950$68,080
17-3024Electro-Mechanical Technicians390$45,300$44,840$30,690$52,610
17-3025Environmental Engineering Technicians760$45,560$41,880$31,530$52,570
17-3026Industrial Engineering Technicians2,860$51,340$48,360$33,530$60,250
17-3027Mechanical Engineering Technicians1,930$50,090$48,960$36,060$57,110
17-3029Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other2,210$53,100$52,470$39,430$59,940
17-3031Surveying and Mapping Technicians1,640$43,220$40,580$27,910$50,880
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
19-0000Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations65,400$65,990$58,450$35,400$81,280
19-1012Food Scientists and Technologists380$68,160$68,760$45,390$79,550
19-1013Soil and Plant Scientistsn/a$65,120$59,150$45,950$74,700
19-1021Biochemists and Biophysicists1,700$83,860$82,450$48,560$101,510
19-1022Microbiologists960$69,250$60,460$43,360$82,200
19-1023Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists420$63,460$63,810$45,100$72,640
19-1029Biological Scientists, All Other600$71,800$70,020$49,330$83,040
19-1031Conservation Scientists620$57,140$55,420$41,780$64,810
19-1032Forestersn/a$56,620$53,840$41,580$64,140
19-1041Epidemiologistsn/a$69,970$59,470$50,420$79,750
19-1042Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists6,660$89,280$71,500$47,850$110,000
19-1099Life Scientists, All Other310$75,790$63,840$51,920$87,730
19-2012Physicists520$120,390$113,280$69,530$145,820
19-2021Atmospheric and Space Scientistsn/a$77,310$79,910$37,830$97,050
19-2031Chemists3,980$75,480$71,610$47,470$89,490
19-2032Materials Scientists570$93,800$84,930$58,790$111,300
19-2041Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health2,730$72,000$66,160$46,540$84,730
19-2042Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers810$74,070$69,540$48,760$86,730
19-2043Hydrologistsn/a$72,590$69,860$48,310$84,730
19-2099Physical Scientists, All Other1,260$90,510$87,260$60,510$105,520
19-3011Economists440$102,810$94,420$59,180$124,630
19-3022Survey Researchers1,150$57,130$55,060$36,880$67,250
19-3031Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists10,300$83,470$79,120$52,240$99,080
19-3032Industrial-Organizational Psychologistsn/a$80,140$83,290$53,410$93,510
19-3039Psychologists, All Other680$91,870$96,690$54,600$110,510
19-3041Sociologists460$85,380$77,740$54,900$100,620
19-3051Urban and Regional Planners1,550$63,890$61,340$45,770$72,950
19-3091Anthropologists and Archeologistsn/a$56,340$51,120$32,430$68,290
19-3092Geographersn/a$88,610$85,590$58,100$103,870
19-3093Historians530$33,460$29,050$24,320$38,030
19-3094Political Scientistsn/a$121,740$112,270$59,570$152,820
19-3099Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other1,960$74,640$74,370$50,410$86,750
19-4011Agricultural and Food Science Technicians420$37,780$35,430$29,130$42,100
19-4021Biological Technicians3,860$42,710$42,580$29,700$49,210
19-4031Chemical Technicians3,520$47,630$45,110$30,680$56,100
19-4041Geological and Petroleum Technicians420$65,280$49,790$38,890$78,470
19-4051Nuclear Technicians430$84,420$86,140$66,930$93,160
19-4061Social Science Research Assistants5,550$36,890$34,340$22,660$44,000
19-4091Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health1,730$45,590$43,950$30,000$53,390
19-4093Forest and Conservation Technicians260$44,020$43,110$32,070$49,990
19-4099Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other8,870$46,150$44,560$29,340$54,550
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
21-0000Community and Social Services Occupations174,070$47,620$43,840$28,390$57,230
21-1011Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors8,600$44,470$43,590$30,240$51,580
21-1012Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors19,920$63,380$60,700$38,100$76,020
21-1013Marriage and Family Therapists910$36,660$34,810$26,440$41,770
21-1014Mental Health Counselors6,480$37,410$33,370$25,000$43,610
21-1015Rehabilitation Counselors11,980$34,900$31,150$23,530$40,580
21-1019Counselors, All Other1,390$47,470$46,660$30,930$55,750
21-1021Child, Family, and School Social Workers22,160$52,010$46,760$33,920$61,050
21-1022Healthcare Social Workers9,890$54,560$52,880$37,290$63,190
21-1023Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers10,880$49,850$48,080$34,070$57,730
21-1029Social Workers, All Other13,060$55,310$55,000$38,660$63,630
21-1091Health Educators6,160$46,980$43,930$30,420$55,260
21-1092Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists5,030$62,340$63,360$47,760$69,620
21-1093Social and Human Service Assistants31,580$33,670$31,920$22,560$39,220
21-1798Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other*13,990$47,000$44,680$31,820$54,590
21-2011Clergy8,840$54,170$43,750$26,700$67,910
21-2021Directors, Religious Activities and Education2,770$40,330$35,410$21,230$49,890
21-2099Religious Workers, All Other420$30,570$24,600$17,230$37,250
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
23-0000Legal Occupations102,040$121,360$97,040$52,640$155,720
23-1011Lawyers65,070$152,640$132,940$76,490>$187,200
23-1012Judicial Law Clerks1,790$65,210$52,520$32,230$81,700
23-1022Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators640$73,410$71,630$47,140$86,550
23-1023Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates3,380$128,210$132,570$114,600$135,020
23-2011Paralegals and Legal Assistants*23,350$57,720$55,850$38,720$67,220
23-2091Court Reporters1,480$82,810$89,240$51,140$98,650
23-2093Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers2,870$51,460$45,040$32,950$60,710
23-2099Legal Support Workers, All Othern/a$52,800$50,840$36,340$61,030
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
25-0000Education, Training, and Library Occupations665,850$60,550$53,170$26,970$77,340
25-1011Business Teachers, Postsecondary5,030$101,480$90,410$51,650$126,400
25-1021Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary1,770$95,350$85,750$52,820$116,610
25-1022Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary3,350$95,360$86,290$48,620$118,730
25-1031Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary1,030$98,470$87,320$54,990$120,200
25-1032Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary3,080$107,830$93,330$64,780$129,350
25-1041Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary460$77,410$68,010$50,410$90,910
25-1042Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary2,870$93,060$80,530$50,390$114,400
25-1043Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondaryn/a$75,030$60,710$41,430$91,830
25-1051Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary750$110,780$105,500$57,950$137,200
25-1052Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary1,490$95,620$88,310$56,750$115,060
25-1053Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary410$86,760$77,750$53,340$103,480
25-1054Physics Teachers, Postsecondary1,000$107,650$96,100$58,430$132,260
25-1061Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary490$98,540$92,640$58,000$118,810
25-1062Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary1,260$104,670$93,300$56,830$128,600
25-1063Economics Teachers, Postsecondary1,050$101,450$88,940$60,580$121,890
25-1064Geography Teachers, Postsecondaryn/a$70,040$66,610$42,430$83,840
25-1065Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary1,090$99,190$85,280$49,570$124,000
25-1066Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary1,850$92,180$80,730$51,080$112,730
25-1067Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary1,080$87,590$76,380$47,860$107,450
25-1069Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other930$100,920$88,390$58,270$122,240
25-1071Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary14,810$132,380$119,290$61,600$167,770
25-1072Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary3,310$80,390$74,680$48,820$96,170
25-1081Education Teachers, Postsecondary3,450$84,840$71,040$48,100$103,210
25-1082Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary460$81,160$76,770$55,640$93,920
25-1111Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary830$68,110$61,680$38,390$82,960
25-1112Law Teachers, Postsecondary1,090$107,770$83,400$52,010$135,650
25-1113Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary840$69,240$59,810$46,930$80,390
25-1121Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary6,720$101,040$85,410$54,160$124,470
25-1122Communications Teachers, Postsecondary1,550$92,400$74,950$49,210$114,000
25-1123English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary5,260$93,470$79,640$48,800$115,810
25-1124Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary1,930$85,850$71,730$44,060$106,740
25-1125History Teachers, Postsecondary1,690$88,500$77,360$47,870$108,820
25-1126Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary1,440$90,410$75,190$48,950$111,130
25-1191Graduate Teaching Assistants10,450$35,190$31,780$27,680$38,940
25-1192Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondaryn/a$65,350$63,840$37,210$79,430
25-1193Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary880$71,600$60,920$38,700$88,050
25-1194Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary5,320$64,790$59,850$42,520$75,920
25-1199Postsecondary Teachers, All Other34,110$90,830$80,760$51,730$110,380
25-2011Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education30,030$38,740$32,920$22,270$46,980
25-2012Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education10,970$71,180$69,820$43,180$85,180
25-2021Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education89,850$68,900$65,750$45,610$80,550
25-2022Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education40,750$71,670$68,750$47,960$83,530
25-2023Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School1,410$64,200$60,130$39,630$76,490
25-2031Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education71,490$71,400$68,420$47,980$83,100
25-2032Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School5,070$68,980$65,070$46,250$80,350
25-2041Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School*24,680$67,790$62,150$45,790$78,790
25-2053Special Education Teachers, Middle School10,790$71,680$68,240$49,580$82,720
25-2054Special Education Teachers, Secondary School16,010$74,550$71,800$50,450$86,600
25-3011Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors5,640$60,880$59,720$37,560$72,540
25-3021Self-Enrichment Education Teachers21,200$49,230$40,580$22,160$62,760
25-3999Teachers and Instructors, All Other*56,800$39,570$31,190$22,880$47,920
25-4011Archivists560$53,670$48,980$34,050$63,480
25-4012Curators1,120$62,720$58,680$33,620$77,270
25-4013Museum Technicians and Conservators570$50,290$47,320$32,440$59,210
25-4021Librarians11,930$62,140$58,570$42,580$71,920
25-4031Library Technicians7,630$30,690$28,790$17,130$37,470
25-9011Audio-Visual and Multimedia Collections Specialists550$44,090$37,870$29,490$51,390
25-9021Farm and Home Management Advisorsn/a$39,730$36,220$28,960$45,120
25-9031Instructional Coordinators9,790$62,260$57,480$37,200$74,800
25-9041Teacher Assistants122,420$26,750$25,520$18,810$30,720
25-9099Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other1,920$39,650$35,390$17,450$50,760
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
27-0000Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations180,010$69,340$57,440$31,340$88,340
27-1011Art Directors4,970$129,890$119,410$69,170$160,260
27-1012Craft Artists380$34,200$27,460$19,650$41,470
27-1013Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators1,100$56,570$51,980$28,070$70,810
27-1014Multimedia Artists and Animators2,980$67,280$65,540$43,890$78,970
27-1019Artists and Related Workers, All Other620$67,540$63,330$37,550$82,540
27-1021Commercial and Industrial Designers2,080$63,510$58,540$35,230$77,650
27-1022Fashion Designers7,260$83,150$72,750$43,190$103,120
27-1023Floral Designers3,520$29,750$28,660$20,380$34,440
27-1024Graphic Designers18,970$58,320$52,670$33,890$70,540
27-1025Interior Designers3,390$65,310$63,040$38,760$78,580
27-1026Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers3,180$35,780$31,870$21,830$42,760
27-1027Set and Exhibit Designers740$60,290$60,390$36,220$72,330
27-1029Designers, All Other510$60,770$55,030$29,520$76,400
27-2012Producers and Directors15,670$113,520$99,890$51,400$144,580
27-2021Athletes and Sports Competitors370$135,030$98,220$40,770$182,150
27-2022Coaches and Scouts9,980$39,150$31,990$19,270$49,090
27-2023Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials410$42,490$23,920$17,980$54,740
27-2032Choreographersn/a$69,260$68,520$49,670$79,050
27-2041Music Directors and Composers2,640$63,160$45,280$24,040$82,720
27-3011Radio and Television Announcers2,230$60,400$33,610$19,540$80,830
27-3012Public Address System and Other Announcers530$50,230$42,620$29,130$60,780
27-3021Broadcast News Analysts380$82,500$62,330$34,100$106,710
27-3022Reporters and Correspondents4,120$60,590$48,170$28,790$76,500
27-3031Public Relations Specialists21,610$70,390$63,240$40,370$85,400
27-3041Editors18,010$75,750$64,190$37,930$94,660
27-3042Technical Writers1,870$68,670$66,650$41,700$82,160
27-3043Writers and Authors6,840$89,880$75,550$44,950$112,350
27-3091Interpreters and Translators2,920$54,370$51,840$33,400$64,860
27-3099Media and Communication Workers, All Other850$58,660$49,040$28,140$73,910
27-4011Audio and Video Equipment Technicians6,040$56,160$50,950$34,160$67,160
27-4012Broadcast Technicians3,730$45,920$44,970$25,300$56,230
27-4013Radio Operatorsn/a$57,670$59,950$39,940$66,540
27-4014Sound Engineering Technicians3,560$60,850$55,320$35,640$73,450
27-4021Photographers3,800$49,320$39,440$21,820$63,060
27-4031Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture2,090$45,280$43,690$27,880$53,980
27-4032Film and Video Editorsn/a$68,280$65,750$42,390$81,220
27-4099Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other1,000$72,570$73,730$39,110$89,290
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
29-0000Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations473,700$80,160$67,750$41,460$99,520
29-1011Chiropractors1,230$92,780$80,420$62,160$108,090
29-1021Dentists, General6,970$152,520$140,640$86,240$185,650
29-1022Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons760>$187,200n/an/an/a
29-1023Orthodontistsn/a>$187,200n/an/an/a
29-1029Dentists, All Other Specialistsn/a$165,690n/a$71,230>$187,200
29-1031Dietitians and Nutritionists4,510$57,060$56,300$44,000$63,590
29-1041Optometrists1,760$109,140$107,290$74,990$126,210
29-1051Pharmacists16,660$110,620$111,290$84,500$123,680
29-1061Anesthesiologists3,390>$187,200n/an/an/a
29-1062Family and General Practitioners2,280$154,420$145,700$83,100>$187,200
29-1063Internists, General2,770$148,400$144,410$68,810>$187,200
29-1064Obstetricians and Gynecologists1,160>$187,200n/a$88,640>$187,200
29-1065Pediatricians, General2,570$160,870$154,180$88,750>$187,200
29-1066Psychiatrists3,440$163,950$156,630$101,590>$187,200
29-1067Surgeons2,050$183,490n/a$66,670>$187,200
29-1069Physicians and Surgeons, All Other41,620$157,750$147,110$62,990>$187,200
29-1071Physician Assistants9,220$92,040$90,990$75,050$100,530
29-1081Podiatrists1,000$122,020$101,840$73,660$146,190
29-1111Registered Nurses*169,710$75,050$74,140$54,190$85,480
29-1122Occupational Therapists7,100$70,700$68,340$50,530$80,790
29-1123Physical Therapists13,740$78,250$74,790$58,770$87,990
29-1124Radiation Therapists1,290$85,920$83,420$55,690$101,040
29-1125Recreational Therapists2,350$48,070$48,400$34,180$55,010
29-1126Respiratory Therapists5,810$64,670$65,210$51,390$71,310
29-1127Speech-Language Pathologists8,340$77,830$72,230$51,920$90,790
29-1128Therapists, All Other*680$68,030$62,620$42,770$80,660
29-1131Veterinarians2,990$105,270$91,190$61,030$127,390
29-1181Audiologists670$77,560$75,750$54,600$89,040
29-1199Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other1,490$88,970$74,440$56,240$105,340
29-2011Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists10,460$61,670$60,900$48,490$68,260
29-2012Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians8,240$43,850$42,080$30,780$50,380
29-2021Dental Hygienists9,710$69,570$68,100$52,150$78,280
29-2031Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians2,760$52,330$49,880$35,800$60,590
29-2032Diagnostic Medical Sonographers3,760$66,240$66,420$51,890$73,420
29-2033Nuclear Medicine Technologists1,230$73,910$73,420$61,280$80,220
29-2037Radiologic Technologists and Technicians*13,120$63,380$63,420$48,550$70,790
29-2041Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics13,370$37,430$35,820$25,220$43,540
29-2051Dietetic Technicians1,190$35,600$36,400$25,840$40,480
29-2052Pharmacy Technicians14,340$30,900$29,200$21,430$35,630
29-2053Psychiatric Technicians1,270$39,030$38,290$27,620$44,730
29-2054Respiratory Therapy Technicians430$56,910$56,820$43,940$63,400
29-2055Surgical Technologists4,800$45,800$44,690$32,940$52,230
29-2056Veterinary Technologists and Technicians4,190$37,060$35,350$27,800$41,690
29-2061Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses45,100$43,340$42,960$32,370$48,820
29-2071Medical Records and Health Information Technicians9,630$39,550$37,770$26,980$45,830
29-2081Opticians, Dispensing2,950$45,050$44,870$35,360$49,900
29-2091Orthotists and Prosthetists340$75,770$69,090$38,970$94,170
29-2799Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other*4,970$43,560$40,800$30,370$50,150
29-9011Occupational Health and Safety Specialists2,910$63,480$62,210$42,390$74,020
29-9012Occupational Health and Safety Technicians630$49,600$50,900$37,210$55,790
29-9091Athletic Trainers680$45,470$43,420$30,200$53,110
29-9799Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other*1,570$72,880$69,800$46,930$85,850
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
31-0000Healthcare Support Occupations318,520$28,970$27,760$19,480$33,710
31-1011Home Health Aides137,830$23,650$21,840$17,410$26,760
31-1012Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants*99,620$31,640$32,420$23,450$35,740
31-1013Psychiatric Aides7,160$36,990$36,960$29,230$40,870
31-2011Occupational Therapy Assistants1,950$45,990$45,490$34,300$51,840
31-2012Occupational Therapy Aides370$32,610$29,350$20,760$38,540
31-2021Physical Therapist Assistants3,580$46,330$46,180$33,370$52,810
31-2022Physical Therapist Aides2,900$27,200$26,480$19,660$30,970
31-9011Massage Therapists1,970$50,720$44,130$25,220$63,470
31-9091Dental Assistants16,730$34,890$34,120$27,070$38,790
31-9092Medical Assistants20,950$32,650$32,070$25,260$36,350
31-9093Medical Equipment Preparers2,400$34,500$34,800$25,940$38,770
31-9094Medical Transcriptionists3,580$34,010$33,660$24,070$38,990
31-9095Pharmacy Aides3,130$24,680$22,610$17,250$28,390
31-9096Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers2,470$27,410$25,600$19,010$31,610
31-9799Healthcare Support Workers, All Other*13,880$35,090$34,740$25,810$39,730
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
33-0000Protective Service Occupations266,880$48,660$44,340$24,350$60,820
33-1011First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers3,910$77,490$76,800$63,250$84,610
33-1012First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives12,880$91,040$87,850$65,250$103,940
33-1021First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers4,110$89,670$87,340$68,870$100,070
33-1099First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other5,690$51,890$48,570$34,290$60,690
33-2011Firefighters14,020$60,840$63,110$45,870$68,320
33-2021Fire Inspectors and Investigators790$58,710$55,370$41,470$67,330
33-2022Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialistsn/a$53,590$53,770$44,750$58,010
33-3011Bailiffs4,090$56,390$60,080$40,950$64,110
33-3012Correctional Officers and Jailers34,310$57,230$57,890$45,080$63,300
33-3021Detectives and Criminal Investigators9,150$75,130$68,810$44,020$90,690
33-3041Parking Enforcement Workers570$38,010$36,390$26,250$43,890
33-3051Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers55,480$61,070$61,090$40,270$71,470
33-3052Transit and Railroad Policen/a$59,600$61,540$41,930$68,430
33-9011Animal Control Workers1,060$33,850$31,700$24,330$38,610
33-9021Private Detectives and Investigators2,300$51,040$49,720$37,540$57,790
33-9031Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigatorsn/a$30,970$29,340$21,060$35,920
33-9032Security Guards95,860$29,450$27,180$19,810$34,270
33-9092Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service7,040$22,830$22,110$17,400$25,550
33-9093Transportation Security Screeners* (federal only)3,210$39,300$38,610$34,260$41,820
33-9099Protective Service Workers, All Other *2,010$35,220$29,450$21,860$41,900
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
35-0000Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations608,680$24,150$20,250$17,040$27,700
35-1012First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers42,920$34,200$31,690$21,880$40,370
35-2011Cooks, Fast Food17,220$20,070$18,830$16,940$21,640
35-2012Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria18,020$30,070$28,580$20,510$34,850
35-2014Cooks, Restaurant44,910$28,650$26,320$20,130$32,920
35-2015Cooks, Short Order11,790$25,130$24,010$17,790$28,800
35-2019Cooks, All Other980$32,330$30,010$23,000$37,000
35-2021Food Preparation Workers72,970$23,050$21,000$17,310$25,920
35-3011Bartenders30,090$23,110$19,190$16,940$26,190
35-3021Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food116,100$18,870$17,990$16,760$19,930
35-3022Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop35,000$19,820$18,480$16,890$21,290
35-3031Waiters and Waitresses125,820$25,100$20,840$17,080$29,120
35-3041Food Servers, Nonrestaurant15,800$29,600$28,550$18,560$35,110
35-9011Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers22,490$20,560$18,280$16,670$22,500
35-9021Dishwashers34,820$19,610$18,250$16,770$21,030
35-9031Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop14,440$23,930$22,770$17,270$27,260
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
37-0000Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations297,470$30,380$28,080$18,710$36,220
37-1011First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers13,220$47,810$47,230$33,270$55,080
37-1012First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers5,140$48,860$46,210$32,100$57,230
37-2011Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners180,350$29,260$27,250$18,580$34,610
37-2012Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners49,110$29,060$26,440$17,830$34,670
37-2019Building Cleaning Workers, All Othern/a$32,560$35,490$22,910$37,390
37-2021Pest Control Workers2,620$33,910$31,550$22,160$39,790
37-3011Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers42,320$29,150$27,040$19,050$34,200
37-3012Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation450$35,550$36,660$24,350$41,140
37-3013Tree Trimmers and Pruners1,560$35,760$35,200$19,310$43,990
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
39-0000Personal Care and Service Occupations313,650$27,250$23,150$18,070$31,840
39-1011Gaming Supervisorsn/a$44,510$41,490$33,310$50,110
39-1012Slot Supervisorsn/a$30,030$27,340$24,010$33,040
39-1021First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers9,690$46,240$42,050$30,440$54,140
39-2011Animal Trainers750$31,030$27,390$19,070$37,020
39-2021Nonfarm Animal Caretakers8,600$24,330$22,330$17,410$27,790
39-3011Gaming Dealers360$19,850$16,170$16,070$21,750
39-3021Motion Picture Projectionists690$29,140$25,870$18,510$34,460
39-3031Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers8,440$28,410$24,850$18,300$33,460
39-3091Amusement and Recreation Attendants10,130$21,690$19,710$16,950$24,060
39-3092Costume Attendants790$57,880$59,010$39,080$67,280
39-3093Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants1,260$25,470$22,670$17,460$29,480
39-3099Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other1,040$28,050$23,030$17,390$33,380
39-4011Embalmersn/a$49,140$51,960$35,900$55,770
39-4021Funeral Attendants960$28,120$27,460$19,860$32,250
39-4831Funeral Service Managers, Directors, Morticians, and Undertakers,1,760$82,350$65,530$41,660$102,700
39-5011Barbersn/a$23,370$22,590$19,310$25,400
39-5012Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists25,160$28,900$24,310$18,190$34,250
39-5091Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performancen/a$78,450$76,080$52,090$91,630
39-5092Manicurists and Pedicurists6,680$21,220$19,970$17,110$23,270
39-5093Shampooers2,270$18,450$18,130$17,050$19,150
39-5094Skincare Specialists2,310$35,930$36,450$22,760$42,510
39-6011Baggage Porters and Bellhops6,600$28,730$25,340$18,160$34,020
39-6012Concierges2,570$41,600$42,170$34,700$45,050
39-7011Tour Guides and Escorts2,140$31,170$28,710$19,130$37,190
39-7012Travel Guidesn/a$43,310$39,660$32,400$48,770
39-9011Childcare Workers70,290$24,620$24,380$18,030$27,920
39-9021Personal Care Aides101,530$21,530$21,690$18,060$23,260
39-9031Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors16,610$52,690$48,060$21,150$68,460
39-9032Recreation Workers25,280$27,710$24,460$17,830$32,650
39-9041Residential Advisors3,360$28,090$26,650$19,900$32,190
39-9099Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other2,470$33,380$35,320$20,080$40,030
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
41-0000Sales and Related Occupations835,000$45,760$27,780$17,310$59,980
41-1011First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers53,580$45,480$40,350$27,640$54,410
41-1012First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers17,950$108,550$93,090$53,000$136,320
41-2011Cashiers192,740$20,210$18,330$16,700$21,960
41-2012Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers540$22,730$21,500$16,690$25,750
41-2021Counter and Rental Clerks13,150$28,870$24,910$17,930$34,330
41-2022Parts Salespersons7,870$31,290$28,470$18,830$37,530
41-2031Retail Salespersons268,830$26,580$21,730$16,980$31,370
41-3011Advertising Sales Agents24,170$67,740$58,100$35,810$83,710
41-3021Insurance Sales Agents18,260$76,730$57,100$36,050$97,070
41-3031Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents39,930$129,380$113,180$50,230$168,950
41-3041Travel Agents6,270$35,380$33,620$22,730$41,710
41-3099Sales Representatives, Services, All Other30,370$74,350$64,420$36,450$93,300
41-4011Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products13,400$95,400$81,520$47,990$119,110
41-4012Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products100,470$74,740$59,850$32,630$95,790
41-9011Demonstrators and Product Promoters4,450$28,100$23,500$18,840$32,730
41-9021Real Estate Brokers2,860$131,160$93,330$50,680$171,400
41-9022Real Estate Sales Agents14,390$75,040$57,550$35,460$94,830
41-9031Sales Engineers3,960$93,760$90,180$57,530$111,880
41-9041Telemarketers14,020$27,370$24,060$17,200$32,460
41-9799Sales and Related Workers, All Other*7,420$42,760$36,110$19,600$54,340
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
43-0000Office and Administrative Support Occupations1,540,280$37,440$34,580$22,170$45,070
43-1011First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers102,880$58,890$55,660$38,640$69,020
43-2011Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service10,160$30,030$28,320$20,200$34,950
43-2021Telephone Operators1,210$37,530$36,850$25,990$43,300
43-2099Communications Equipment Operators, All Othern/a$55,560$50,330$33,520$66,580
43-3011Bill and Account Collectors24,140$36,970$34,740$24,720$43,100
43-3021Billing and Posting Clerks32,630$36,760$35,710$26,150$42,070
43-3031Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks122,970$39,830$38,500$26,960$46,260
43-3041Gaming Cage Workers670$26,930$26,840$20,330$30,240
43-3051Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks13,170$39,560$39,380$28,180$45,240
43-3061Procurement Clerks4,340$36,490$35,890$25,530$41,970
43-3071Tellers30,070$26,890$26,050$20,860$29,900
43-4011Brokerage Clerks11,000$45,590$44,050$30,150$53,310
43-4021Correspondence Clerks380$37,340$37,100$29,140$41,440
43-4031Court, Municipal, and License Clerks7,350$53,810$46,620$31,500$64,960
43-4041Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks2,550$42,920$41,850$31,750$48,500
43-4051Customer Service Representatives135,130$36,590$33,900$23,060$43,360
43-4061Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs10,000$44,040$42,270$33,070$49,520
43-4071File Clerks13,720$28,650$26,670$18,790$33,580
43-4081Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks8,360$27,850$25,190$18,110$32,710
43-4111Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan15,760$33,530$33,970$22,260$39,170
43-4121Library Assistants, Clerical9,600$27,170$25,710$17,900$31,810
43-4131Loan Interviewers and Clerks7,080$38,430$37,370$27,650$43,810
43-4141New Accounts Clerks4,660$34,400$33,270$26,720$38,240
43-4151Order Clerks8,610$33,730$32,030$21,940$39,630
43-4161Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping8,930$39,630$38,690$28,290$45,290
43-4171Receptionists and Information Clerks85,570$28,800$27,870$20,440$32,990
43-4181Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks8,200$34,660$32,110$23,480$40,250
43-4199Information and Record Clerks, All Other8,150$41,070$40,720$29,620$46,790
43-5011Cargo and Freight Agents6,310$42,320$40,440$27,740$49,610
43-5021Couriers and Messengers8,550$29,710$26,970$17,670$35,740
43-5031Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers5,490$41,520$41,050$31,590$46,480
43-5032Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance13,500$40,690$35,500$23,150$49,460
43-5041Meter Readers, Utilities1,740$44,400$42,550$28,640$52,270
43-5051Postal Service Clerks5,360$53,700$53,940$51,970$54,570
43-5052Postal Service Mail Carriers21,980$52,040$54,880$45,730$55,200
43-5053Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators11,450$50,360$53,320$43,570$53,760
43-5061Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks16,220$49,120$46,470$30,480$58,440
43-5071Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks41,370$31,160$28,900$19,890$36,790
43-5081Stock Clerks and Order Fillers117,020$23,670$20,260$17,270$26,860
43-5111Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping2,100$29,690$27,710$18,990$35,040
43-6011Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants107,290$56,010$53,840$38,760$64,640
43-6012Legal Secretaries21,890$49,310$48,010$34,740$56,590
43-6013Medical Secretaries9,530$34,600$33,680$25,690$39,060
43-6014Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive176,200$35,340$34,220$24,700$40,650
43-9011Computer Operators7,350$39,250$38,070$24,500$46,620
43-9021Data Entry Keyers15,390$30,430$29,410$21,350$34,970
43-9022Word Processors and Typists19,430$35,600$34,680$26,210$40,300
43-9031Desktop Publishers1,090$44,390$41,780$27,120$53,020
43-9041Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks10,960$40,030$38,710$29,460$45,310
43-9051Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service11,270$31,260$30,410$21,210$36,280
43-9061Office Clerks, General192,530$29,120$27,530$18,910$34,220
43-9071Office Machine Operators, Except Computer5,910$30,160$28,720$19,940$35,270
43-9081Proofreaders and Copy Markers1,370$39,390$38,630$26,040$46,060
43-9111Statistical Assistants970$43,890$42,770$34,540$48,560
43-9799Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other*20,630$31,750$29,600$17,500$38,880
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
45-0000Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations4,500$32,200$28,080$18,000$39,300
45-1011First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers320$50,750$51,030$34,220$59,020
45-2011Agricultural Inspectors370$61,930$56,630$45,040$70,380
45-2041Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Productsn/a$24,660$18,940$17,110$28,440
45-2091Agricultural Equipment Operatorsn/a$27,470$26,450$19,720$31,340
45-2092Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse1,410$22,740$20,060$16,790$25,720
45-2093Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals940$27,280$25,050$18,530$31,650
45-2099Agricultural Workers, All Othern/a$42,250$42,200$29,960$48,400
45-4011Forest and Conservation Workersn/a$37,660$36,830$33,030$39,970
45-4021Fallersn/a$33,650$31,430$25,920$37,510
45-4022Logging Equipment Operators300$38,080$38,580$28,290$42,980
45-4023Log Graders and Scalersn/a$34,450$29,210$23,210$40,060
45-4029Logging Workers, All Othern/a$27,190$22,920$17,700$31,930
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
47-0000Construction and Extraction Occupations302,350$55,490$50,420$29,670$68,400
47-1011Supervisors of Construction and Extraction Workers27,100$74,310$71,310$47,570$87,670
47-2011Boilermakers820$54,700$55,470$38,890$62,600
47-2021Brickmasons and Blockmasons6,340$60,110$57,730$31,980$74,180
47-2022Stonemasons720$44,020$41,990$31,750$50,160
47-2031Carpenters50,180$53,900$48,520$29,550$66,080
47-2041Carpet Installers1,390$49,720$46,210$28,250$60,460
47-2042Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles570$35,140$33,060$19,580$42,910
47-2043Floor Sanders and Finishers290$31,740$29,920$19,140$38,040
47-2044Tile and Marble Setters2,420$50,180$40,880$27,080$61,730
47-2051Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers4,410$57,840$60,900$32,550$70,490
47-2053Terrazzo Workers and Finishersn/a$48,330$49,840$27,520$58,740
47-2061Construction Laborers46,430$48,310$42,620$26,240$59,340
47-2071Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators1,480$61,980$67,320$33,680$76,130
47-2072Pile-Driver Operatorsn/a$76,990$69,080$39,200$95,880
47-2073Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators13,920$63,810$57,360$36,590$77,420
47-2081Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers4,180$52,520$47,100$28,390$64,580
47-2082Tapers1,170$66,020$75,920$36,820$80,610
47-2111Electricians33,490$68,400$61,120$39,740$82,740
47-2121Glaziers2,440$48,070$43,070$27,820$58,200
47-2131Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall990$38,430$33,100$24,930$45,180
47-2132Insulation Workers, Mechanical640$52,470$52,860$28,720$64,350
47-2141Painters, Construction and Maintenance12,970$47,120$42,760$27,040$57,150
47-2142Paperhangers400$48,270$47,000$36,430$54,190
47-2151Pipelayers840$44,300$42,920$22,340$55,280
47-2152Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters21,850$60,790$56,730$33,910$74,240
47-2161Plasterers and Stucco Masons1,410$65,020$69,630$40,600$77,220
47-2171Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers900$65,120$59,740$40,010$77,670
47-2181Roofers4,870$41,770$37,270$24,900$50,210
47-2211Sheet Metal Workers5,180$55,280$46,770$30,590$67,630
47-2221Structural Iron and Steel Workers4,510$72,140$77,540$43,650$86,390
47-3011Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters1,300$39,800$33,280$21,140$49,120
47-3012Helpers--Carpenters4,670$26,980$26,900$18,630$31,160
47-3013Helpers--Electricians3,260$34,830$31,000$25,160$39,660
47-3014Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons360$26,460$23,970$21,210$29,080
47-3015Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters3,050$29,380$26,700$19,550$34,290
47-3016Helpers--Roofers590$25,690$23,080$20,110$28,490
47-3019Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other910$31,120$24,540$16,980$38,190
47-4011Construction and Building Inspectors6,670$55,700$54,130$35,790$65,660
47-4021Elevator Installers and Repairers3,750$73,970$76,030$53,800$84,050
47-4031Fence Erectors860$38,340$35,440$27,720$43,640
47-4041Hazardous Materials Removal Workers3,800$48,770$46,840$30,400$57,960
47-4051Highway Maintenance Workers15,300$38,720$37,400$29,390$43,390
47-4071Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners1,200$37,390$37,260$26,920$42,630
47-4799Construction and Related Workers, All Other*770$36,320$33,850$22,090$43,430
47-5012Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gasn/a$67,710$60,420$37,720$82,700
47-5013Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Miningn/a$40,730$36,320$27,950$47,120
47-5021Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas710$47,920$43,690$31,380$56,190
47-5031Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blastersn/a$54,370$46,520$38,700$62,200
47-5041Continuous Mining Machine Operatorsn/a$44,420$42,330$31,250$51,000
47-5042Mine Cutting and Channeling Machine Operatorsn/a$37,130$36,120$32,650$39,370
47-5051Rock Splitters, Quarryn/a$41,730$32,870$26,380$49,400
47-5071Roustabouts, Oil and Gasn/a$31,500$32,210$21,740$36,380
47-5081Helpers--Extraction Workers260$36,050$33,390$23,510$42,320
47-5099Extraction Workers, All Othern/a$31,250$30,000$23,950$34,910
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
49-0000Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations291,150$47,060$44,090$27,250$56,960
49-1011First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers23,310$69,510$69,430$45,880$81,320
49-2011Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers7,800$42,770$41,960$28,880$49,720
49-2021Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairersn/a$48,810$52,560$30,510$57,970
49-2022Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers12,480$62,270$67,470$38,210$74,300
49-2091Avionics Techniciansn/a$60,190$58,620$40,660$69,960
49-2092Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairersn/a$41,450$42,170$24,880$49,730
49-2094Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment1,950$51,940$50,840$35,640$60,090
49-2095Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay2,200$69,070$67,330$56,530$75,340
49-2096Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles1,000$28,280$25,110$20,130$32,350
49-2097Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers1,710$43,380$43,420$27,270$51,430
49-2098Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers4,670$44,320$43,690$31,380$50,790
49-3011Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians2,680$54,990$56,940$42,120$61,430
49-3021Automotive Body and Related Repairers7,180$37,190$35,160$24,260$43,650
49-3022Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers840$29,490$27,570$20,330$34,080
49-3023Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics35,350$38,130$35,030$21,960$46,210
49-3031Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists11,760$48,380$47,810$31,870$56,640
49-3041Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians750$37,730$34,590$25,780$43,710
49-3042Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines2,760$51,490$48,480$35,820$59,330
49-3043Rail Car Repairers650$54,900$58,480$43,020$60,840
49-3051Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians1,140$38,490$34,830$27,780$43,840
49-3052Motorcycle Mechanics610$35,690$33,650$24,500$41,290
49-3053Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics1,030$33,260$31,630$21,930$38,920
49-3091Bicycle Repairers680$23,990$22,590$16,940$27,520
49-3092Recreational Vehicle Service Techniciansn/a$27,830$24,900$18,200$32,650
49-3093Tire Repairers and Changers2,780$26,540$24,710$18,140$30,740
49-9011Mechanical Door Repairersn/a$36,890$34,920$23,940$43,360
49-9012Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door4,670$62,580$65,270$41,350$73,190
49-9021Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers14,580$52,490$51,060$33,600$61,930
49-9031Home Appliance Repairers1,930$38,340$36,040$25,700$44,660
49-9041Industrial Machinery Mechanics9,830$49,600$46,330$32,680$58,060
49-9043Maintenance Workers, Machinery3,410$48,090$47,140$31,450$56,400
49-9044Millwrights1,020$52,100$50,800$35,390$60,460
49-9045Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasonsn/a$44,920$43,650$39,140$47,810
49-9051Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers3,080$70,960$74,230$51,560$80,660
49-9052Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers17,730$63,020$69,110$39,070$75,000
49-9061Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers250$41,900$36,500$26,200$49,740
49-9062Medical Equipment Repairers1,890$48,190$46,400$33,720$55,430
49-9063Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners310$40,100$35,100$23,230$48,540
49-9064Watch Repairersn/a$40,440$39,730$25,400$47,950
49-9069Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other390$49,230$47,510$31,660$58,010
49-9071Maintenance and Repair Workers, General91,050$40,390$39,510$25,890$47,640
49-9091Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers1,970$36,600$32,570$21,970$43,910
49-9092Commercial Diversn/a$67,110$65,450$39,840$80,740
49-9094Locksmiths and Safe Repairers950$42,100$41,850$26,060$50,130
49-9095Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installersn/a$31,750$28,870$24,640$35,300
49-9096Riggersn/a$61,200$63,290$43,140$70,240
49-9098Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers6,630$30,250$28,960$19,390$35,670
49-9799Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other*3,990$39,340$39,720$21,830$48,100
SOC
Code
TitleEmploy-
ment
Annual Wages ($)
MeanMedianEntry *Experi-
enced** >
51-0000Production Occupations343,900$34,780$31,140$19,980$42,170
51-1011First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers22,410$60,960$58,090$38,220$72,330
51-2011Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers910$39,820$35,530$25,830$46,810
51-2021Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers850$28,100$27,640$20,650$31,830
51-2022Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers12,920$31,160$29,070$20,940$36,280
51-2023Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers1,840$31,300$29,700$19,810$37,050
51-2031Engine and Other Machine Assemblers1,060$36,720$35,030$26,130$42,020
51-2041Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters2,150$40,320$36,520$26,350$47,300
51-2091Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators390$27,250$25,820$20,240$30,750
51-2092Team Assemblers30,580$27,540$25,510$18,680$31,980
51-2099Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other7,100$28,750$24,520$17,590$34,330
51-3011Bakers9,580$26,820$25,390$18,490$30,980
51-3021Butchers and Meat Cutters5,950$37,760$38,320$21,760$45,770
51-3022Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers4,380$26,550$24,750$17,670$30,980
51-3023Slaughterers and Meat Packers730$24,830$24,320$18,010$28,240
51-3091Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders590$24,040$20,980$17,960$27,090
51-3092Food Batchmakers5,250$24,830$21,890$17,290$28,610
51-3093Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders1,310$28,980$28,770$19,940$33,510
51-4011Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic5,190$33,880$33,610$24,070$38,780
51-4012Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic780$48,090$45,980$34,700$54,790
51-4021Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,780$36,100$33,170$22,770$42,760
51-4022Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic660$37,110$35,980$23,330$44,000
51-4023Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,110$39,830$38,320$27,840$45,820
51-4031Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic5,600$30,730$28,750$20,200$36,000
51-4032Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic650$33,070$32,190$22,920$38,140
51-4033Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic3,820$32,660$31,620$22,680$37,650
51-4034Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,750$34,880$33,950$23,910$40,370
51-4035Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic830$35,030$33,360$21,960$41,570
51-4041Machinists12,850$41,520$40,440$27,620$48,460
51-4051Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders670$40,580$39,670$31,670$45,030
51-4052Pourers and Casters, Metal250$37,410$36,640$26,140$43,040
51-4061Model Makers, Metal and Plastic290$41,890$36,210$27,420$49,120
51-4062Patternmakers, Metal and Plasticn/a$35,400$33,280$21,430$42,390
51-4071Foundry Mold and Coremakersn/a$30,490$29,450$21,080$35,200
51-4072Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic4,440$32,490$32,130$20,750$38,360
51-4081Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic3,110$32,290$31,930$22,480$37,190
51-4111Tool and Die Makers2,730$50,270$49,160$36,550$57,140
51-4121Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers8,060$38,130$36,090$25,400$44,500
51-4122Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders1,030$39,700$37,240$25,970$46,560
51-4191Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic540$34,140$34,450$23,860$39,280
51-4192Layout Workers, Metal and Plasticn/a$44,690$41,890$28,110$52,980
51-4193Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,390$30,240$29,290$21,280$34,720
51-4194Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners310$35,420$35,090$25,710$40,270
51-4199Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other510$48,620$42,320$33,970$55,940
51-5111Prepress Technician and Workers2,330$38,250$36,490$25,960$44,400
51-5112Printing Press Operators10,650$36,830$35,010$23,680$43,400
51-5113Print Binding and Finishing Workers2,660$30,680$29,490$20,780$35,630
51-6011Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers16,580$23,570$21,120$17,230$26,730
51-6021Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials2,960$21,040$19,380$17,200$22,960
51-6031Sewing Machine Operators12,960$24,590$22,080$16,840$28,460
51-6041Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers440$27,160$25,890$20,360$30,560
51-6042Shoe Machine Operators and Tendersn/a$22,960$23,030$18,630$25,130
51-6051Sewers, Hand710$30,090$29,070$22,070$34,100
51-6052Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers2,380$33,800$29,510$23,280$39,060
51-6061Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders320$28,630$23,610$18,400$33,740
51-6062Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders750$29,970$28,130$19,930$34,990
51-6063Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders560$22,280$20,260$17,240$24,800
51-6064Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tendersn/a$26,000$25,570$19,520$29,250
51-6091Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers380$27,850$24,850$21,080$31,230
51-6092Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers1,200$63,310$65,800$35,270$77,330
51-6093Upholsterers1,060$35,770$35,020$24,440$41,430
51-6099Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other790$25,620$18,900$17,110$29,870
51-7011Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters3,300$35,370$32,100$23,320$41,390
51-7021Furniture Finishers780$30,370$27,790$19,750$35,670
51-7031Model Makers, Woodn/a$38,300$33,960$19,910$47,490
51-7032Patternmakers, Woodn/a$38,610$37,850$21,540$47,150
51-7041Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood1,120$30,450$28,970$21,670$34,840
51-7042Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing1,820$28,150$26,560$19,900$32,270
51-7099Woodworkers, All Othern/a$31,530$28,240$22,490$36,050
51-8011Nuclear Power Reactor Operators630$89,060$88,190$64,120$101,540
51-8012Power Distributors and Dispatchersn/a$79,910$82,760$58,270$90,730
51-8013Power Plant Operators1,840$68,560$69,770$46,230$79,720
51-8021Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators4,320$63,040$58,690$43,880$72,630
51-8031Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators4,280$48,160$47,350$36,120$54,170
51-8091Chemical Plant and System Operators570$60,790$60,100$45,840$68,270
51-8092Gas Plant Operators1,160$68,090$71,660$51,920$76,180
51-8093Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugersn/a$53,660$51,910$45,410$57,790
51-8099Plant and System Operators, All Other250$54,710$57,140$40,070$62,040
51-9011Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders1,280$45,880$46,080$31,190$53,220
51-9012Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders1,830$32,610$31,070$19,990$38,920
51-9021Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders2,040$35,480$34,230$24,570$40,930
51-9022Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand1,290$29,990$29,470$20,040$34,960
51-9023Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders9,560$34,970$34,580$21,910$41,510
51-9031Cutters and Trimmers, Hand570$33,350$32,770$19,530$40,270
51-9032Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders2,810$31,740$30,660$21,450$36,880
51-9041Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders2,350$31,750$32,470$19,970$37,640
51-9051Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders540$37,030$37,480$25,450$42,820
51-9061Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers18,400$36,760$34,470$22,940$43,660
51-9071Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers3,740$44,750$44,190$27,400$53,420
51-9081Dental Laboratory Technicians2,390$39,650$37,080$25,800$46,580
51-9082Medical Appliance Techniciansn/a$32,810$30,390$23,680$37,370
51-9083Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians1,980$32,490$31,900$21,580$37,950
51-9111Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders15,180$26,350$23,840$17,500$30,770
51-9121Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders3,280$33,340$32,610$22,200$38,910
51-9122Painters, Transportation Equipment1,190$36,180$34,290$24,810$41,870
51-9123Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers1,260$28,820$26,510$20,150$33,160
51-9141Semiconductor Processorsn/a$34,260$34,280$29,370$36,710
51-9151Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators5,180$30,170$24,080$18,350$36,070
51-9191Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders690$30,290$28,540$20,270$35,300
51-9192Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders760$28,930$27,750$19,820$33,490
51-9193Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders260$30,220$29,850$22,560$34,050
51-9194Etchers and Engravers570$32,480$34,540$18,790$39,320
51-9195Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic1,370$33,280$32,400$22,020$38,910
51-9196Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders4,540$34,100$34,670$22,860$39,710
51-9197Tire Builders280$37,500$40,810$26,860$42,820
51-9198Helpers--Production Workers12,490$24,950$22,580$17,560$28,640
51-9399Production Workers, All Other*2,910$33,370$32,590$21,290$39,400
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53-0000Transportation and Material Moving Occupations435,750$37,660$32,720$20,210$46,390
53-1011Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisorsn/a$53,780$48,590$37,100$62,130
53-1021First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand6,300$50,880$48,540$32,420$60,110
53-1031First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators12,240$63,770$64,250$40,650$75,330
53-2011Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers5,370$144,190$129,350$77,990$177,290
53-2012Commercial Pilots440$96,440$79,100$40,960$124,180
53-2021Air Traffic Controllers1,190$124,780$140,470$67,280$153,540
53-2022Airfield Operations Specialists470$57,150$58,240$35,310$68,080
53-2031Flight Attendants8,180$43,390$41,050$32,020$49,080
53-3011Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians2,340$25,950$25,700$19,980$28,930
53-3021Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity19,330$46,540$51,510$27,860$55,880
53-3022Bus Drivers, School or Special Client50,350$36,110$35,100$25,710$41,320
53-3031Driver/Sales Workers14,950$29,620$24,420$17,270$35,800
53-3032Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers50,320$43,930$41,600$30,000$50,890
53-3033Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers45,720$34,880$31,050$19,500$42,570
53-3041Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs13,850$28,510$26,010$18,860$33,340
53-3099Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other2,270$37,690$38,490$26,520$43,270
53-4011Locomotive Engineers790$48,840$47,530$42,020$52,250
53-4012Locomotive Firersn/a$62,660$67,870$34,420$76,770
53-5011Sailors and Marine Oilers1,560$44,990$45,350$33,100$50,930
53-5021Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels1,650$73,790$67,490$47,560$86,910
53-5022Motorboat Operatorsn/a$37,800$30,800$27,520$42,930
53-5031Ship Engineers710$75,500$74,820$52,310$87,090
53-6021Parking Lot Attendants14,410$22,910$21,160$17,410$25,670
53-6031Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants1,570$22,340$20,310$16,840$25,090
53-6041Traffic Technicians1,360$46,660$51,620$26,410$56,780
53-6061Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants1,980$26,210$25,540$19,030$29,800
53-6099Transportation Workers, All Other520$33,010$31,190$20,360$39,340
53-7011Conveyor Operators and Tenders1,340$28,390$28,250$20,640$32,270
53-7021Crane and Tower Operators870$71,160$60,990$35,290$89,100
53-7031Dredge Operatorsn/a$42,950$49,990$25,450$51,700
53-7032Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators960$48,810$40,210$30,250$58,090
53-7041Hoist and Winch Operatorsn/a$36,600$35,930$24,590$42,600
53-7051Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators15,180$34,340$32,560$22,870$40,080
53-7061Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment15,400$28,560$23,850$17,160$34,250
53-7062Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand83,260$27,500$24,640$18,000$32,260
53-7063Machine Feeders and Offbearers3,470$28,660$28,430$19,500$33,240
53-7064Packers and Packagers, Hand30,870$23,420$20,980$17,210$26,530
53-7071Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operatorsn/a$54,050$54,810$46,240$57,950
53-7072Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers290$70,620$72,670$56,350$77,760
53-7081Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors11,310$50,230$50,920$31,630$59,520
53-7121Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loadersn/a$29,890$23,620$17,830$35,920
53-7199Material Moving Workers, All Other1,250$42,790$42,590$30,940$48,720