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2 Management Analysts $37.88 $40.02 $78,780 $83,250 Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $22.37 $24.35 $46,530 $50,650 Fundraisers $23.11 $24.81 $48,080 $51,610 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $27.69 $29.48 $57,600 $61,310 Training and Development Specialists $27.88 $30.25 $57,980 $62,910 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $31.30 $34.04 $65,110 $70,810 Business Operations Specialists, All Other $35.42 $36.64 $73,680 $76,210 Accountants and Auditors $32.24 $35.61 $67,050 $74,060 Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate $24.22 $25.62 $50,370 $53,290 Budget Analysts $33.24 $34.27 $69,130 $71,280 Credit Analysts $37.19 $40.11 $77,360 $83,420 Financial Analysts $39.89 $44.40 $82,980 $92,360 Personal Financial Advisors $44.88 $58.39 $93,360 $121,460 Insurance Underwriters $30.83 $32.20 $64,130 $66,980 Financial Examiners $36.27 $36.32 $75,440 $75,550 Credit Counselors $18.62 $20.71 $38,720 $43,080 Loan Officers $29.08 $33.37 $60,480 $69,400 Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents $20.89 $24.31 $43,450 $50,560 Tax Preparers $13.92 $19.95 $28,950 $41,500 Financial Specialists, All Other $31.69 $36.60 $65,920 $76,120 Computer and Mathematical Occupations $39.92 $40.04 $83,020 $83,280 Computer Systems Analysts $42.76 $42.57 $88,940 $88,550 Information Security Analysts $46.87 $49.22 $97,490 $102,380 Computer Programmers $38.82 $38.35 $80,740 $79,770 Software Developers, Applications $43.08 $43.16 $89,600 $89,760 Software Developers, Systems Software $46.94 $46.83 $97,640 $97,410 Web Developers $31.06 $32.43 $64,600 $67,450 Database Administrators $44.66 $43.64 $92,890 $90,780 Network and Computer Systems Administrators $41.67 $41.95 $86,670 $87,250 Computer Network Architects $51.20 $49.88 $106,500 $103,750 Computer User Support Specialists $23.41 $24.89 $48,690 $51,780 Computer Network Support Specialists $30.80 $32.41 $64,070 $67,400 Computer Occupations, All Other $40.95 $40.72 $85,170 $84,690 Actuaries $42.88 $45.58 $89,190 $94,820 Operations Research Analysts $40.48 $40.25 $84,190 $83,730 Statisticians $37.72 $38.01 $78,460 $79,070 Architecture and Engineering Occupations $35.87 $37.77 $74,610 $78,570 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval $34.44 $37.86 $71,640 $78,740 Landscape Architects $31.03 $34.53 $64,530 $71,820 Cartographers and Photogrammetrists $28.47 $30.88 $59,220 $64,240 Surveyors $21.43 $24.62 $44,570 $51,200 Aerospace Engineers $54.92 $54.98 $114,240 $114,360 Chemical Engineers $40.38 $42.68 $83,980 $88,780 Civil Engineers $37.88 $40.19 $78,790 $83,590 Computer Hardware Engineers $51.58 $50.24 $107,280 $104,490 Electrical Engineers $42.16 $44.06 $87,700 $91,640 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer $36.67 $39.69 $76,280 $82,550 Environmental Engineers $40.75 $43.06 $84,770 $89,570 Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors $41.79 $41.56 $86,930 $86,440 Industrial Engineers $45.04 $45.70 $93,680 $95,070 Mechanical Engineers $36.38 $38.38 $75,670 $79,830 Engineers, All Other $45.58 $43.28 $94,800 $90,030 Architectural and Civil Drafters $26.44 $26.94 $55,000 $56,030 Electrical and Electronics Drafters $24.24 $29.36 $50,410 $61,060 Mechanical Drafters $26.89 $28.08 $55,920 $58,410 Civil Engineering Technicians $16.31 $18.09 $33,920 $37,620 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians $27.06 $26.26 $56,290 $54,610

3 Environmental Engineering Technicians $25.82 $25.13 $53,700 $52,270 Industrial Engineering Technicians $29.18 $30.56 $60,700 $63,560 Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other $26.06 $26.21 $54,210 $54,510 Surveying and Mapping Technicians $21.38 $22.00 $44,470 $45,750 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations $26.44 $30.03 $54,990 $62,470 Soil and Plant Scientists $24.87 $27.87 $51,720 $57,960 Biochemists and Biophysicists $34.53 $35.54 $71,820 $73,920 Microbiologists $23.94 $30.50 $49,790 $63,440 Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists $27.03 $28.84 $56,220 $59,990 Biological Scientists, All Other $36.72 $36.18 $76,380 $75,260 Foresters $25.79 $27.78 $53,630 $57,790 Epidemiologists $31.85 $35.72 $66,250 $74,300 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists $28.27 $35.59 $58,810 $74,020 Life Scientists, All Other $25.92 $30.35 $53,920 $63,130 Atmospheric and Space Scientists $37.57 $39.83 $78,150 $82,850 Chemists $31.02 $36.26 $64,520 $75,430 Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health $28.36 $29.75 $58,980 $61,880 Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers $27.40 $27.59 $57,000 $57,390 Physical Scientists, All Other $24.42 $25.65 $50,780 $53,350 Economists $40.79 $48.50 $84,850 $100,880 Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists $30.92 $33.15 $64,310 $68,960 Urban and Regional Planners $27.07 $28.61 $56,310 $59,500 Historians $17.86 $22.52 $37,140 $46,850 Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other $33.52 $34.71 $69,710 $72,200 Biological Technicians $17.60 $18.95 $36,610 $39,420 Chemical Technicians $20.99 $21.69 $43,670 $45,120 Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health $20.66 $21.09 $42,980 $43,860 Forensic Science Technicians $31.36 $29.92 $65,230 $62,230 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other $19.68 $20.93 $40,930 $43,520 Community and Social Service Occupations $20.84 $21.78 $43,350 $45,300 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors $18.94 $20.45 $39,400 $42,530 Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors $27.11 $27.14 $56,380 $56,460 Marriage and Family Therapists $21.34 $20.92 $44,390 $43,510 Mental Health Counselors $19.79 $20.42 $41,150 $42,480 Rehabilitation Counselors $18.02 $18.58 $37,480 $38,640 Counselors, All Other $17.33 $19.06 $36,050 $39,640 Child, Family, and School Social Workers $20.87 $21.54 $43,410 $44,800 Healthcare Social Workers $24.43 $25.36 $50,820 $52,750 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers $22.35 $22.96 $46,500 $47,760 Social Workers, All Other $33.52 $32.49 $69,710 $67,580 Health Educators $24.01 $25.57 $49,950 $53,180 Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists $19.85 $20.65 $41,300 $42,950 Social and Human Service Assistants $14.00 $14.79 $29,110 $30,770 Community Health Workers $22.38 $24.39 $46,550 $50,730 Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other $27.31 $27.54 $56,810 $57,290 Clergy $21.92 $29.10 $45,590 $60,530 Directors, Religious Activities and Education $22.41 $28.90 $46,620 $60,120 Legal Occupations $37.23 $49.03 $77,440 $101,980 Lawyers $58.03 $64.94 $120,700 $135,080 Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers $31.21 $34.82 $64,910 $72,430 Paralegals and Legal Assistants $23.76 $24.12 $49,410 $50,170 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers $17.13 $17.91 $35,640 $37,260 Legal Support Workers, All Other $23.22 $29.88 $48,290 $62,140 Education, Training, and Library Occupations $22.79 $23.42 $47,390 $48,710 Business Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary * * $45,320 $54,650 Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary * * $40,440 $50,150

4 Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary * * $42,870 $52,180 Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary * * $47,920 $63,320 Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary * * $65,550 $70,590 Physics Teachers, Postsecondary * * $83,100 $89,540 Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary * * $59,750 $68,870 Economics Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary * * $66,960 $73,040 Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary * * $50,140 $60,540 Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary * * $50,310 $51,930 Education Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * Communications Teachers, Postsecondary * * * * English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary * * $42,750 $50,620 Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary * * $46,400 $55,390 History Teachers, Postsecondary * * $56,160 $67,790 Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary * * $51,230 $62,050 Graduate Teaching Assistants * * $37,020 $37,120 Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary * * $38,160 $45,410 Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary $23.11 $22.61 $48,080 $47,030 Postsecondary Teachers, All Other * * $49,490 $58,660 Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $17.24 $18.94 $35,860 $39,390 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education * * $55,920 $54,910 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education * * $56,240 $56,400 Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education * * $56,380 $56,570 Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School * * $47,200 $48,570 Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education * * $58,020 $58,770 Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School * * $58,690 $60,890 Special Education Teachers, Preschool * * $61,110 $60,920 Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School * * $56,520 $56,840 Special Education Teachers, Middle School * * $57,030 $57,330 Special Education Teachers, Secondary School * * $56,800 $57,970 Special Education Teachers, All Other * * $47,170 $47,530 Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors $26.78 $26.77 $55,710 $55,670 Self Enrichment Education Teachers $13.90 $16.20 $28,910 $33,700 Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers * * $60,500 $63,660 Substitute Teachers $11.78 $12.77 $24,500 $26,570 Archivists $21.39 $23.53 $44,500 $48,940 Curators $26.26 $28.23 $54,630 $58,720 Museum Technicians and Conservators $20.63 $23.30 $42,920 $48,450 Librarians $28.31 $28.55 $58,890 $59,390 Library Technicians $13.07 $14.27 $27,190 $29,680 Farm and Home Management Advisors * * * * Instructional Coordinators $33.17 $33.43 $69,000 $69,540 Teacher Assistants * * $24,080 $24,500 Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other $15.57 $16.84 $32,380 $35,040 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations $21.67 $25.58 $45,070 $53,200 Art Directors $46.92 $61.61 $97,590 $128,140 Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators $15.91 $20.99 $33,100 $43,650 Multimedia Artists and Animators $34.03 $34.06 $70,780 $70,850 Commercial and Industrial Designers $22.28 $25.72 $46,330 $53,500 Floral Designers $11.67 $12.91 $24,280 $26,840

5 Graphic Designers $23.22 $25.31 $48,290 $52,640 Interior Designers $22.07 $23.09 $45,900 $48,030 Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers $15.83 $14.46 $32,930 $30,080 Set and Exhibit Designers $15.68 $17.57 $32,620 $36,540 Actors * * * * Producers and Directors $28.33 $31.92 $58,930 $66,390 Athletes and Sports Competitors * * $37,600 $61,730 Coaches and Scouts * * $22,730 $33,540 Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials * * $36,110 $37,230 Dancers $17.04 $16.67 * * Choreographers $34.20 $34.10 $71,140 $70,930 Music Directors and Composers $20.51 $22.16 $42,670 $46,100 Musicians and Singers $21.01 $24.13 * * Radio and Television Announcers $14.37 $18.08 $29,890 $37,610 Reporters and Correspondents $19.57 $24.93 $40,700 $51,850 Public Relations Specialists $27.00 $30.52 $56,150 $63,490 Editors $27.87 $29.65 $57,980 $61,670 Technical Writers $31.66 $34.11 $65,840 $70,940 Writers and Authors $28.63 $32.67 $59,550 $67,950 Interpreters and Translators $26.31 $27.53 $54,730 $57,250 Media and Communication Workers, All Other $18.64 $20.11 $38,770 $41,820 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians $19.80 $25.59 $41,170 $53,230 Broadcast Technicians $19.45 $19.91 $40,460 $41,410 Sound Engineering Technicians $23.58 $23.88 $49,040 $49,670 Photographers $16.99 $17.56 $35,340 $36,530 Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture $21.92 $21.42 $45,590 $44,550 Film and Video Editors $25.70 $23.76 $53,450 $49,430 Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other $22.87 $27.70 $47,560 $57,620 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations $28.59 $34.62 $59,480 $72,010 Chiropractors $28.78 $32.62 $59,870 $67,860 Dentists, General $54.25 $61.71 $112,840 $128,360 Dentists, All Other Specialists $73.44 $83.85 $152,760 $174,400 Dietitians and Nutritionists $30.35 $29.59 $63,140 $61,550 Optometrists $56.38 $55.46 $117,270 $115,350 Pharmacists $58.14 $55.93 $120,940 $116,330 Anesthesiologists * $ * $257,830 Family and General Practitioners * $ * $216,020 Internists, General $88.65 $91.56 $184,390 $190,440 Obstetricians and Gynecologists * $ * $231,710 Pediatricians, General $74.00 $74.37 $153,920 $154,690 Psychiatrists * $94.95 * $197,500 Surgeons * $ * $261,120 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other * $ * $240,600 Physician Assistants $49.51 $48.54 $102,970 $100,960 Occupational Therapists $35.94 $36.87 $74,740 $76,700 Physical Therapists $39.11 $39.56 $81,350 $82,290 Radiation Therapists $37.33 $37.97 $77,640 $78,980 Recreational Therapists $20.81 $21.52 $43,280 $44,760 Respiratory Therapists $27.17 $27.12 $56,520 $56,400 Speech Language Pathologists $34.76 $35.64 $72,300 $74,140 Exercise Physiologists $28.76 $28.87 $59,810 $60,060 Veterinarians $43.46 $47.72 $90,410 $99,250 Registered Nurses $31.02 $30.99 $64,510 $64,460 Nurse Anesthetists $70.55 $78.28 $146,750 $162,830 Nurse Practitioners $43.47 $43.61 $90,410 $90,700 Audiologists $29.65 $35.10 $61,670 $73,010 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other $27.95 $32.23 $58,130 $67,040 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists $28.55 $28.84 $59,380 $59,990

6 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians $17.15 $17.85 $35,670 $37,120 Dental Hygienists $41.98 $39.79 $87,310 $82,770 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $29.34 $28.16 $61,020 $58,570 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $32.43 $32.18 $67,450 $66,940 Nuclear Medicine Technologists $33.51 $33.07 $69,700 $68,790 Radiologic Technologists $26.34 $26.72 $54,780 $55,590 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists $30.61 $29.80 $63,670 $61,990 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $14.38 $14.99 $29,900 $31,190 Dietetic Technicians $13.06 $12.83 $27,160 $26,680 Pharmacy Technicians $13.79 $14.40 $28,680 $29,960 Psychiatric Technicians $13.35 $13.38 $27,760 $27,840 Surgical Technologists $20.99 $21.42 $43,660 $44,560 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $16.09 $15.96 $33,470 $33,200 Ophthalmic Medical Technicians $15.37 $17.59 $31,970 $36,590 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $18.63 $19.32 $38,750 $40,190 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians $15.41 $16.93 $32,060 $35,210 Opticians, Dispensing $20.98 $19.63 $43,640 $40,820 Hearing Aid Specialists $31.39 $28.76 $65,300 $59,830 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other $22.75 $23.32 $47,320 $48,500 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists $28.04 $28.55 $58,320 $59,380 Occupational Health and Safety Technicians $24.22 $27.24 $50,370 $56,660 Athletic Trainers * * $40,130 $41,260 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other $18.90 $20.89 $39,310 $43,450 Healthcare Support Occupations $12.56 $13.46 $26,130 $27,990 Home Health Aides $8.96 $9.49 $18,630 $19,740 Nursing Assistants $11.95 $12.16 $24,860 $25,300 Orderlies $11.32 $11.74 $23,550 $24,420 Occupational Therapy Assistants $30.61 $29.76 $63,660 $61,890 Physical Therapist Assistants $18.55 $20.54 $38,580 $42,730 Physical Therapist Aides $10.92 $11.03 $22,710 $22,930 Massage Therapists $12.12 $15.88 $25,210 $33,030 Dental Assistants $18.54 $19.08 $38,570 $39,690 Medical Assistants $14.60 $14.54 $30,360 $30,240 Medical Equipment Preparers $14.65 $15.43 $30,470 $32,090 Medical Transcriptionists $11.97 $13.99 $24,890 $29,090 Pharmacy Aides $11.18 $11.27 $23,260 $23,440 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers $12.38 $12.64 $25,760 $26,300 Phlebotomists $14.00 $14.45 $29,130 $30,060 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other $13.90 $15.28 $28,910 $31,790 Protective Service Occupations $18.34 $19.90 $38,150 $41,400 First Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers $22.59 $24.40 $47,000 $50,750 First Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives $36.81 $38.69 $76,560 $80,470 First Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers $38.10 $38.91 $79,240 $80,940 First Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other $23.05 $24.42 $47,940 $50,800 Firefighters $25.25 $26.00 $52,530 $54,090 Bailiffs $19.39 $19.62 $40,330 $40,810 Correctional Officers and Jailers $16.84 $18.12 $35,020 $37,700 Detectives and Criminal Investigators $32.07 $36.57 $66,710 $76,060 Fish and Game Wardens $19.38 $20.80 $40,310 $43,250 Parking Enforcement Workers $10.85 $11.20 $22,560 $23,290 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers $22.87 $24.05 $47,560 $50,010 Animal Control Workers $16.84 $17.07 $35,020 $35,510 Private Detectives and Investigators $26.27 $27.22 $54,650 $56,610 Security Guards $11.02 $13.46 $22,930 $28,000 Crossing Guards $11.44 $13.28 $23,800 $27,610 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $9.35 $10.13 $19,440 $21,060 Transportation Security Screeners $18.04 $18.71 $37,510 $38,920

7 Protective Service Workers, All Other * * * * Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations $9.37 $10.55 $19,500 $21,950 Chefs and Head Cooks $17.78 $20.29 $36,980 $42,210 First Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers $15.39 $15.38 $32,020 $31,990 Cooks, Fast Food $8.62 $8.52 $17,930 $17,720 Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria $12.19 $12.52 $25,360 $26,040 Cooks, Restaurant $10.59 $10.81 $22,030 $22,490 Cooks, Short Order $8.81 $9.35 $18,330 $19,440 Cooks, All Other $10.85 $10.87 $22,570 $22,610 Food Preparation Workers $9.69 $10.65 $20,150 $22,140 Bartenders $11.54 $13.03 $24,000 $27,090 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food $8.98 $9.34 $18,680 $19,420 Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop $8.98 $10.36 $18,670 $21,540 Waiters and Waitresses $9.53 $10.42 $19,810 $21,670 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant $8.86 $8.98 $18,430 $18,670 Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers $9.32 $9.65 $19,380 $20,070 Dishwashers $9.05 $9.24 $18,820 $19,210 Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop $8.75 $8.97 $18,200 $18,670 Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other $9.07 $10.52 $18,870 $21,880 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations $11.08 $12.10 $23,050 $25,170 First Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers $15.19 $16.46 $31,580 $34,240 First Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers $19.31 $20.60 $40,170 $42,850 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $10.51 $11.33 $21,860 $23,570 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $10.10 $10.16 $21,010 $21,120 Pest Control Workers $16.77 $16.85 $34,890 $35,050 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers $12.61 $13.22 $26,240 $27,490 Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation $16.53 $16.95 $34,380 $35,260 Personal Care and Service Occupations $9.49 $11.85 $19,750 $24,640 First Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers $18.57 $21.02 $38,610 $43,720 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers $9.62 $10.87 $20,010 $22,620 Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners $12.31 $11.55 $25,600 $24,020 Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers $8.49 $8.55 $17,650 $17,790 Amusement and Recreation Attendants $8.69 $9.00 $18,070 $18,720 Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants $10.22 $10.75 $21,250 $22,370 Funeral Attendants $10.95 $11.98 $22,770 $24,920 Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors $23.18 $24.54 $48,200 $51,030 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists $13.57 $15.96 $28,230 $33,190 Manicurists and Pedicurists $9.07 $9.88 $18,870 $20,560 Shampooers $9.03 $9.30 $18,790 $19,350 Skincare Specialists $13.18 $13.15 $27,420 $27,350 Baggage Porters and Bellhops $9.51 $10.70 $19,770 $22,250 Concierges $13.79 $14.02 $28,690 $29,160 Tour Guides and Escorts $11.60 $12.19 $24,130 $25,340 Childcare Workers $8.93 $9.44 $18,580 $19,630 Personal Care Aides $8.76 $8.88 $18,230 $18,470 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors $19.67 $19.26 $40,910 $40,060 Recreation Workers $11.46 $12.99 $23,830 $27,020 Residential Advisors $12.54 $12.99 $26,080 $27,020 Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other $8.59 $8.86 $17,860 $18,420 Sales and Related Occupations $12.70 $19.82 $26,410 $41,230 First Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers $19.41 $21.74 $40,380 $45,220 First Line Supervisors of Non Retail Sales Workers $42.89 $51.37 $89,200 $106,840 Cashiers $8.91 $9.41 $18,540 $19,570 Counter and Rental Clerks $13.68 $15.18 $28,460 $31,570

8 Parts Salespersons $14.75 $16.23 $30,670 $33,770 Retail Salespersons $9.87 $11.71 $20,530 $24,360 Advertising Sales Agents $29.30 $31.27 $60,930 $65,030 Insurance Sales Agents $20.88 $29.13 $43,430 $60,590 Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents $37.43 $50.40 $77,850 $104,830 Travel Agents $20.48 $20.27 $42,590 $42,150 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other $29.03 $32.43 $60,380 $67,440 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products $37.90 $47.88 $78,840 $99,590 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products $31.68 $34.79 $65,890 $72,370 Demonstrators and Product Promoters $14.31 $16.13 $29,770 $33,550 Real Estate Brokers $35.22 $49.19 $73,250 $102,310 Real Estate Sales Agents $21.63 $24.28 $44,990 $50,510 Sales Engineers $46.19 $54.27 $96,080 $112,880 Telemarketers $11.91 $12.62 $24,780 $26,240 Sales and Related Workers, All Other $15.05 $17.98 $31,300 $37,390 Office and Administrative Support Occupations $16.26 $17.31 $33,820 $36,010 First Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers $25.55 $27.01 $53,150 $56,180 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service $12.75 $12.79 $26,510 $26,600 Bill and Account Collectors $17.01 $17.69 $35,380 $36,790 Billing and Posting Clerks $17.28 $17.77 $35,950 $36,970 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $18.07 $18.96 $37,580 $39,430 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks $20.66 $20.51 $42,980 $42,660 Procurement Clerks $20.05 $20.03 $41,710 $41,660 Tellers $13.66 $13.92 $28,420 $28,960 Financial Clerks, All Other $22.85 $23.07 $47,530 $47,980 Brokerage Clerks $20.10 $20.59 $41,820 $42,830 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks $15.70 $16.51 $32,660 $34,340 Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks $15.25 $17.48 $31,730 $36,360 Customer Service Representatives $16.32 $16.65 $33,940 $34,640 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs $20.34 $20.86 $42,320 $43,380 File Clerks $13.44 $13.61 $27,950 $28,310 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $9.34 $9.74 $19,420 $20,260 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan $14.19 $14.88 $29,510 $30,960 Library Assistants, Clerical $12.50 $12.96 $26,000 $26,970 Loan Interviewers and Clerks $18.74 $18.29 $38,980 $38,030 New Accounts Clerks $17.53 $17.68 $36,460 $36,770 Order Clerks $14.54 $14.37 $30,250 $29,890 Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $17.81 $17.85 $37,050 $37,120 Receptionists and Information Clerks $13.44 $13.80 $27,940 $28,710 Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks $14.16 $16.36 $29,460 $34,030 Information and Record Clerks, All Other $20.12 $20.14 $41,840 $41,900 Cargo and Freight Agents $18.66 $19.04 $38,800 $39,600 Couriers and Messengers $13.17 $13.85 $27,400 $28,810 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers $18.01 $18.49 $37,470 $38,460 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance $15.89 $16.52 $33,050 $34,360 Meter Readers, Utilities $15.11 $17.37 $31,430 $36,140 Postal Service Clerks $27.30 $24.31 $56,790 $50,560 Postal Service Mail Carriers $27.00 $24.04 $56,160 $50,000 Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators $26.78 $23.37 $55,690 $48,610 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks $21.30 $22.04 $44,300 $45,840 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks $13.84 $14.85 $28,780 $30,890 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers $10.84 $12.17 $22,540 $25,310 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping $13.74 $14.17 $28,570 $29,480 Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants $24.72 $25.21 $51,420 $52,440

9 Legal Secretaries $20.85 $21.74 $43,360 $45,220 Medical Secretaries $15.17 $16.21 $31,560 $33,720 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $16.89 $17.50 $35,120 $36,400 Computer Operators $20.82 $20.52 $43,310 $42,690 Data Entry Keyers $14.07 $14.59 $29,260 $30,350 Word Processors and Typists $18.29 $18.77 $38,040 $39,030 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks $16.02 $17.01 $33,310 $35,390 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service $14.34 $14.84 $29,830 $30,860 Office Clerks, General $14.23 $14.88 $29,600 $30,950 Office Machine Operators, Except Computer $12.13 $12.97 $25,240 $26,980 Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other $17.14 $17.65 $35,650 $36,700 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations $10.86 $12.67 $22,580 $26,360 First Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers $20.06 $21.81 $41,730 $45,360 Agricultural Inspectors $20.71 $20.53 $43,070 $42,710 Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse $12.09 $12.81 $25,140 $26,640 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals $9.03 $9.46 $18,780 $19,690 Logging Equipment Operators $15.21 $15.26 $31,630 $31,740 Construction and Extraction Occupations $18.36 $19.86 $38,190 $41,300 First Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers $26.36 $28.03 $54,830 $58,310 Boilermakers $23.66 $24.12 $49,210 $50,180 Brickmasons and Blockmasons $21.46 $22.27 $44,630 $46,310 Carpenters $17.96 $18.29 $37,360 $38,040 Tile and Marble Setters $21.14 $21.16 $43,960 $44,000 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers $16.99 $17.24 $35,350 $35,860 Construction Laborers $13.25 $13.51 $27,560 $28,110 Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators $16.35 $17.19 $34,000 $35,750 Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators $17.53 $18.80 $36,470 $39,110 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers $19.58 $20.94 $40,720 $43,560 Electricians $21.93 $22.72 $45,620 $47,250 Glaziers $22.18 $22.28 $46,120 $46,350 Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall $20.56 $21.18 $42,770 $44,060 Painters, Construction and Maintenance $17.91 $18.11 $37,260 $37,670 Pipelayers $16.21 $17.82 $33,710 $37,070 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $22.98 $23.74 $47,790 $49,380 Roofers $17.44 $18.27 $36,270 $38,010 Sheet Metal Workers $19.96 $21.27 $41,510 $44,240 Structural Iron and Steel Workers $21.87 $22.19 $45,490 $46,150 Helpers Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters $14.79 $16.87 $30,770 $35,090 Helpers Carpenters $13.94 $14.25 $29,000 $29,650 Helpers Electricians $15.39 $15.40 $32,010 $32,030 Helpers Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons $13.96 $15.32 $29,030 $31,860 Helpers Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $15.56 $15.27 $32,360 $31,770 Helpers Roofers $17.05 $16.62 $35,460 $34,560 Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other $13.60 $14.05 $28,290 $29,230 Construction and Building Inspectors $25.49 $26.89 $53,020 $55,920 Hazardous Materials Removal Workers $18.05 $19.22 $37,530 $39,980 Highway Maintenance Workers $17.29 $16.95 $35,970 $35,260 Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners $18.34 $18.55 $38,150 $38,580 Construction and Related Workers, All Other $15.58 $15.84 $32,410 $32,940 Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas $14.06 $15.79 $29,230 $32,850 Continuous Mining Machine Operators $20.24 $20.15 $42,090 $41,910 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations $21.67 $22.79 $45,080 $47,410 First Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers $32.07 $32.84 $66,710 $68,310

10 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers $17.58 $19.34 $36,560 $40,230 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers $33.49 $32.99 $69,670 $68,630 Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers $24.18 $23.90 $50,300 $49,720 Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment $27.19 $26.75 $56,560 $55,640 Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay $35.27 $35.38 $73,360 $73,580 Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles $15.09 $15.10 $31,380 $31,410 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers $20.79 $20.93 $43,240 $43,540 Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians $29.71 $33.04 $61,800 $68,730 Automotive Body and Related Repairers $21.33 $23.42 $44,370 $48,700 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $20.44 $21.49 $42,520 $44,700 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists $22.81 $23.55 $47,440 $48,970 Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians $14.96 $17.34 $31,110 $36,070 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $23.28 $23.76 $48,420 $49,430 Motorcycle Mechanics $20.05 $21.26 $41,700 $44,230 Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics $16.99 $17.91 $35,330 $37,250 Bicycle Repairers $13.90 $14.44 $28,900 $30,030 Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians $13.83 $15.61 $28,770 $32,470 Tire Repairers and Changers $15.49 $15.61 $32,220 $32,470 Mechanical Door Repairers $22.40 $22.70 $46,600 $47,220 Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $28.40 $30.28 $59,060 $62,980 Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $22.11 $22.22 $45,980 $46,210 Home Appliance Repairers $18.91 $19.99 $39,330 $41,590 Industrial Machinery Mechanics $25.77 $25.24 $53,600 $52,500 Maintenance Workers, Machinery $20.55 $22.11 $42,750 $45,990 Millwrights $27.47 $28.28 $57,140 $58,820 Electrical Power Line Installers and Repairers $29.47 $28.14 $61,300 $58,530 Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers $23.35 $25.04 $48,570 $52,080 Medical Equipment Repairers $23.98 $27.27 $49,890 $56,730 Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other $28.36 $28.01 $58,990 $58,250 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General $18.07 $18.86 $37,580 $39,230 Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers $17.43 $16.63 $36,250 $34,580 Locksmiths and Safe Repairers $17.71 $18.84 $36,840 $39,180 Riggers $24.99 $25.13 $51,970 $52,270 Helpers Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers $12.38 $12.96 $25,750 $26,960 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other $15.23 $16.49 $31,690 $34,290 Production Occupations $16.38 $18.64 $34,060 $38,760 First Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $31.07 $32.59 $64,620 $67,780 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers $14.20 $15.95 $29,530 $33,180 Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers $13.94 $14.70 $28,990 $30,570 Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters $17.35 $17.16 $36,090 $35,700 Team Assemblers $12.61 $13.99 $26,230 $29,090 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other $12.46 $13.40 $25,920 $27,870 Bakers $12.38 $12.77 $25,750 $26,570 Butchers and Meat Cutters $16.18 $16.87 $33,660 $35,090 Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders $11.69 $11.79 $24,310 $24,520 Food Batchmakers $11.57 $12.21 $24,060 $25,400 Computer Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic $17.97 $18.61 $37,390 $38,710 Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic $30.17 $30.64 $62,760 $63,740 Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $15.37 $15.97 $31,980 $33,210 Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $23.36 $22.83 $48,590 $47,490

11 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $17.26 $18.56 $35,910 $38,600 Machinists $20.66 $20.83 $42,980 $43,320 Metal Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders $24.03 $25.49 $49,980 $53,010 Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $14.34 $15.10 $29,820 $31,400 Tool and Die Makers $24.31 $23.14 $50,560 $48,140 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers $20.99 $21.14 $43,660 $43,960 Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $17.65 $17.97 $36,720 $37,370 Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic $15.61 $16.08 $32,460 $33,450 Prepress Technicians and Workers $20.60 $20.87 $42,850 $43,420 Printing Press Operators $19.27 $19.15 $40,080 $39,820 Print Binding and Finishing Workers $17.31 $16.98 $36,000 $35,320 Laundry and Dry Cleaning Workers $10.42 $10.95 $21,670 $22,770 Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials $10.09 $9.96 $20,980 $20,720 Sewing Machine Operators $11.40 $11.77 $23,720 $24,470 Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers $8.89 $10.93 $18,490 $22,730 Upholsterers $11.32 $11.69 $23,540 $24,310 Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters $14.98 $15.57 $31,160 $32,390 Furniture Finishers $16.06 $15.56 $33,400 $32,360 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood $11.28 $12.76 $23,460 $26,530 Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing $12.75 $13.68 $26,520 $28,450 Power Distributors and Dispatchers $37.68 $39.05 $78,370 $81,220 Power Plant Operators $19.54 $23.58 $40,640 $49,050 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators $19.98 $20.20 $41,560 $42,020 Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators $20.13 $21.66 $41,860 $45,060 Chemical Plant and System Operators $31.13 $29.28 $64,760 $60,890 Gas Plant Operators $20.71 $23.31 $43,080 $48,490 Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers $20.19 $22.09 $42,000 $45,950 Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders $30.36 $29.20 $63,140 $60,740 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $18.96 $20.84 $39,430 $43,350 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $19.93 $20.17 $41,460 $41,940 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $17.89 $18.76 $37,210 $39,020 Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.54 $16.70 $34,410 $34,730 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers $19.50 $19.01 $40,560 $39,530 Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers $16.13 $18.88 $33,560 $39,270 Dental Laboratory Technicians $20.91 $22.40 $43,480 $46,580 Medical Appliance Technicians $21.05 $19.94 $43,790 $41,480 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders $11.23 $12.70 $23,360 $26,410 Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $16.83 $17.02 $35,020 $35,400 Painters, Transportation Equipment $27.02 $26.05 $56,190 $54,180 Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators $13.81 $14.06 $28,730 $29,240 Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders $16.96 $17.97 $35,270 $37,380 Etchers and Engravers $14.64 $16.90 $30,440 $35,150 Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic $15.03 $15.70 $31,270 $32,660 Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $24.06 $23.68 $50,050 $49,250 Helpers Production Workers $11.53 $13.69 $23,990 $28,470 Production Workers, All Other $13.64 $15.77 $28,360 $32,810 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations $14.34 $15.84 $29,820 $32,950 First Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand $20.88 $22.00 $43,430 $45,770 First Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators $27.44 $28.54 $57,080 $59,370

12 Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers * * $99,360 $125,020 Commercial Pilots * * $97,860 $102,990 Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity $19.74 $19.24 $41,050 $40,010 Bus Drivers, School or Special Client $13.72 $13.86 $28,550 $28,820 Driver/Sales Workers $11.16 $13.56 $23,220 $28,190 Heavy and Tractor Trailer Truck Drivers $19.69 $20.15 $40,960 $41,910 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers $15.13 $16.57 $31,480 $34,470 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs $12.07 $12.99 $25,110 $27,020 Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other $22.01 $20.16 $45,790 $41,940 Parking Lot Attendants $9.44 $10.22 $19,630 $21,250 Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants $9.94 $11.86 $20,680 $24,680 Transportation Inspectors $40.95 $36.60 $85,170 $76,130 Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants $8.50 $9.44 $17,670 $19,640 Transportation Workers, All Other $18.34 $18.65 $38,150 $38,790 Conveyor Operators and Tenders $12.37 $14.79 $25,730 $30,770 Crane and Tower Operators $26.61 $25.32 $55,350 $52,670 Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators $17.72 $17.83 $36,850 $37,090 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $16.61 $16.44 $34,540 $34,190 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment $10.68 $11.91 $22,220 $24,770 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand $12.12 $13.13 $25,210 $27,310 Machine Feeders and Offbearers $13.97 $14.29 $29,050 $29,720 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors $11.97 $12.71 $24,900 $26,430 Material Moving Workers, All Other $20.56 $18.44 $42,770 $38,360 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics on May, 2015

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