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Occupational Employment and Wages (1Q 2018): South Central Workforce Development Area
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Accountants and Auditors
Actuaries
Administrative Services Managers
Advertising and Promotions Managers
Advertising Sales Agents
Aerospace Engineers
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Anesthesiologists
Animal Control Workers
Animal Trainers
Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Architectural and Civil Drafters
Architectural and Engineering Managers
--ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
Archivists
Art Directors
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
--ARTS, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, AND MEDIA OCCUPATIONS
Assemblers and fabricators, all other, including team assemblers
Athletes and Sports Competitors
Athletic Trainers
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Audiologists
Audio-Visual and Multimedia Collections Specialists
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Bakers
Bartenders
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
Biological Scientists, All Other
Biomedical Engineers
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
Broadcast Technicians
Brokerage Clerks
Budget Analysts
--BUILDING AND GROUNDS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONS
Building Cleaning Workers, All Other
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
--BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OCCUPATIONS
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
Butchers and Meat Cutters
Buyers and Purchasing Agents
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School
Cargo and Freight Agents
Carpenters
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Cashiers
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Chefs and Head Cooks
Chemical Engineers
Chemical Technicians
Chemists
Chief Executives
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Childcare Workers
Choreographers
Civil Engineering Technicians
Civil Engineers
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders
Clergy
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Coaches and Scouts
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Commercial and Industrial Designers
Commercial Pilots
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
--COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS
Community Health Workers
Compensation and Benefits Managers
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transport...
Computer and Information Systems Managers
--COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL OCCUPATIONS
Computer Hardware Engineers
Computer Network Architects
Computer Network Support Specialists
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal a
Computer Occupations, All Other
Computer Operators
Computer Programmers
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Computer Systems Analysts
Computer User Support Specialists
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic
Concierges
Conservation Scientists
Construction and Building Inspectors
--CONSTRUCTION AND EXTRACTION OCCUPATIONS
Construction Laborers
Construction Managers
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
Cooks, All Other
Cooks, Fast Food
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Restaurant
Cooks, Short Order
Cost Estimators
Counselors, All Other
Counter and Rental Clerks
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
Couriers and Messengers
Court Reporters
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Crane and Tower Operators
Credit Analysts
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
Credit Counselors
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
Crossing Guards
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Customer Service Representatives
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Data Entry Keyers
Database Administrators
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Dental Assistants
Dental Hygienists
Dentists, General
Designers, All Other
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Dietetic Technicians
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
Dishwashers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Driver/Sales Workers
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
Economists
Editors
Education Administrators, All Other
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
--EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LIBRARY OCCUPATIONS
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
Electrical Engineers
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, ...
Electricians
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
Emergency Management Directors
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
Engineers, All Other
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Environmental Engineering Technicians
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
Epidemiologists
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Family and General Practitioners
--FARMING, FISHING, AND FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
Fence Erectors
File Clerks
Film and Video Editors
Financial Analysts
Financial Clerks, All Other
Financial Examiners
Financial Managers
Financial Specialists, All Other
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
Fire Inspectors and Investigators
Firefighters
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Work
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service/Groundskeeper
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Worke
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
First-line supervisors of transportation and material moving workers, except aircraft c...
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Floral Designers
Food Batchmakers
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other
--FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING-RELATED OCCUPATIONS
Food Preparation Workers
Food Processing Workers, All Other
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
Food Service Managers
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Forest and Conservation Workers
Fundraisers
Funeral Attendants
Furniture Finishers
General and Operations Managers
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
Glaziers
Graduate Teaching Assistants
Graphic Designers
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders,...
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other
Health Educators
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
--HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other
Healthcare Social Workers
--HEALTHCARE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
Hearing Aid Specialists
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Helpers--Production Workers
Highway Maintenance Workers
Home Health Aides
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Human Resources Managers
Human Resources Specialists
Industrial Engineering Technicians
Industrial Engineers
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Industrial Production Managers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
Information Security Analysts
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
--INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
Instructional Coordinators
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
Insurance Sales Agents
Insurance Underwriters
Interior Designers
Internists, General
Interpreters and Translators
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Labor Relations Specialists
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Landscape Architects
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Lawyers
--LEGAL OCCUPATIONS
Legal Secretaries
Legal Support Workers, All Other
Legislators
Librarians
Library Assistants, Clerical
Library Technicians
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Life Scientists, All Other
--LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATIONS
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
Loan Officers
Lodging Managers
Logisticians
Machinists
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Management Analysts
--MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
Managers, All Other
Manicurists and Pedicurists
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
Marketing Managers
Marriage and Family Therapists
Massage Therapists
Material Moving Workers, All Other
Materials Engineers
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Mechanical Drafters
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
Mechanical Engineers
Media and Communication Workers, All Other
Medical and Health Services Managers
Medical Assistants
Medical Equipment Preparers
Medical Equipment Repairers
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Medical Secretaries
Medical Transcriptionists
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other
Meter Readers, Utilities
Microbiologists
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Educa
Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Millwrights
Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic
Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Pla...
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians
Motorcycle Mechanics
Multimedia Artists and Animators
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Music Directors and Composers
Natural Sciences Managers
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
New Accounts Clerks
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Nurse Anesthetists
Nurse Midwives
Nurse Practitioners
Nursing Assistants
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
Occupational Therapists
Occupational Therapy Assistants
--OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Office Clerks, General
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
Operations Research Analysts
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians
Opticians, Dispensing
Optometrists
Order Clerks
Orderlies
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
Packers and Packagers, Hand
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
Painters, Transportation Equipment
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Parking Enforcement Workers
Parking Lot Attendants
Parts Salespersons
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Personal Care Aides
--PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
Personal Financial Advisors
Pest Control Workers
Pharmacists
Pharmacy Aides
Pharmacy Technicians
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
Phlebotomists
Photographers
Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
Physical Scientists, All Other
Physical Therapist Aides
Physical Therapist Assistants
Physical Therapists
Physician Assistants
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
Physicists
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
Podiatrists
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other
Power Plant Operators
Prepress Technicians and Workers
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Print Binding and Finishing Workers
Printing Press Operators
Private Detectives and Investigators
Procurement Clerks
Producers and Directors
--PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS
Production Workers, All Other
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Proofreaders and Copy Markers
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
--PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Psychiatric Aides
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
Public Relations Specialists
Purchasing Managers
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Real Estate Sales Agents
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Recreation Workers
Recreational Therapists
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Registered Nurses
Rehabilitation Counselors
Religious Workers, All Other
Reporters and Correspondents
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Residential Advisors
Respiratory Therapists
Retail Salespersons
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Roofers
Sailors and Marine Oilers
--SALES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
Sales Engineers
Sales Managers
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Ex. Technical and Scientific Product
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Ed
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical,
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
Security Guards
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
Sewing Machine Operators
Sheet Metal Workers
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Skincare Specialists
Social and Community Service Managers
Social and Human Service Assistants
Social Science Research Assistants
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
Social Workers, All Other
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
Software Developers, Applications
Software Developers, Systems Software
Special Education Teachers, All Other
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Special Education Teachers, Preschool
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Speech-Language Pathologists
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Stonemasons
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors
Substitute Teachers
Surgeons
Surgical Technologists
Survey Researchers
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Surveyors
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
Tapers
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
Tax Preparers
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Teacher Assistants
Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers
Technical Writers
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
Telemarketers
Telephone Operators
Tellers
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Therapists, All Other
Tile and Marble Setters
Tire Repairers and Changers
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
Tool and Die Makers
--TOTAL ALL OCCUPATIONS
Training and Development Managers
Training and Development Specialists
--TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS
Transportation Security Screeners
Transportation Workers, All Other
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
Travel Agents
Tree Trimmers and Pruners
Upholsterers
Urban and Regional Planners
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Veterinarians
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Waiters and Waitresses
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
Web Developers
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing
Word Processors and Typists
Writers and Authors
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Total All industries
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Total all occupations
330,430
27.53
57,279
12.30
25,590
11.01
22,907
21.63
44,972
49.68
103,340
Management Occupations
18,370
61.77
128,466
33.38
69,438
28.56
59,404
54.45
113,262
>100.00
>208,000
Chief Executives
280
77.46
161,118
31.23
64,969
26.23
54,548
67.73
140,874
>100.00
>208,000
General and Operations Managers
5,060
70.32
146,271
33.53
69,730
29.03
60,383
58.76
122,207
>100.00
>208,000
Legislators
30
N/A
46,009
N/A
21,441
N/A
21,444
N/A
21,455
N/A
108,487
Advertising and Promotions Managers
30
49.62
103,220
29.75
61,872
25.37
52,771
46.93
97,617
81.63
169,793
Marketing Managers
530
64.86
134,911
37.15
77,269
33.01
68,648
58.05
120,759
>100.00
>208,000
Sales Managers
1,070
69.32
144,189
37.65
78,311
33.73
70,164
60.87
126,602
>100.00
>208,000
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
150
56.36
117,217
34.64
72,060
31.05
64,568
51.42
106,949
89.18
185,502
Administrative Services Managers
740
51.22
106,557
36.39
75,707
32.33
67,250
50.01
104,010
70.22
146,063
Computer and Information Systems Managers
870
63.10
131,266
41.72
86,791
39.45
82,043
57.41
119,408
93.54
194,558
Financial Managers
1,550
66.95
139,264
39.93
83,046
36.16
75,220
57.78
120,168
>100.00
>208,000
Industrial Production Managers
500
62.09
129,155
41.26
85,823
38.67
80,431
57.44
119,469
89.81
186,807
Purchasing Managers
190
53.64
111,583
36.62
76,170
33.19
69,037
50.39
104,807
81.06
168,592
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
190
52.88
109,977
34.52
71,792
32.53
67,664
50.54
105,116
76.48
159,079
Compensation and Benefits Managers
30
57.39
119,362
39.71
82,604
35.63
74,110
54.14
112,612
80.14
166,697
Human Resources Managers
310
56.45
117,415
35.45
73,731
31.27
65,039
49.44
102,838
82.58
171,754
Training and Development Managers
90
58.92
122,553
34.97
72,739
33.15
68,958
49.71
103,397
85.97
178,800
Construction Managers
540
59.88
124,557
37.43
77,843
34.41
71,577
57.14
118,870
86.44
179,793
Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program
140
29.80
61,992
16.55
34,426
14.98
31,165
25.53
53,102
57.65
119,917
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School
810
N/A
127,412
N/A
94,420
N/A
74,328
N/A
131,421
N/A
168,428
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
770
38.23
79,514
22.69
47,198
21.61
44,934
34.02
70,748
60.90
126,664
Education Administrators, All Other
90
47.02
97,800
31.89
66,331
29.16
60,653
46.16
96,022
66.45
138,218
Architectural and Engineering Managers
410
68.39
142,248
51.97
108,107
47.67
99,157
65.99
137,255
90.70
188,663
Food Service Managers
240
31.60
65,727
19.91
41,428
17.68
36,776
29.88
62,157
48.68
101,268
Lodging Managers
40
28.66
59,607
19.16
39,841
17.49
36,379
26.93
56,022
44.69
92,962
Medical and Health Services Managers
1,530
64.38
133,905
43.00
89,433
41.31
85,934
57.22
119,019
99.11
206,154
Natural Sciences Managers
N/A
85.33
177,495
47.11
98,000
43.59
90,659
75.27
156,558
>100.00
>208,000
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
30
39.18
81,496
33.51
69,688
32.55
67,696
38.83
80,785
47.65
99,119
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
380
30.00
62,399
18.47
38,425
16.49
34,298
25.76
53,583
48.00
99,843
Social and Community Service Managers
620
41.10
85,481
23.82
49,541
20.81
43,280
37.17
77,312
67.26
139,905
Emergency Management Directors
20
39.79
82,761
18.82
39,152
10.32
21,452
36.52
75,954
55.58
115,619
Managers, All Other
900
58.14
120,939
33.34
69,363
28.46
59,197
54.00
112,327
91.56
190,442
Business Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
12,200
38.19
79,444
23.00
47,853
20.78
43,228
34.81
72,406
59.23
123,193
Buyers and Purchasing Agents
810
32.10
66,761
20.88
43,444
17.66
36,727
31.61
65,744
47.65
99,114
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
540
34.34
71,443
24.32
50,586
22.03
45,823
33.76
70,216
48.11
100,065
Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation
560
39.45
82,053
27.27
56,726
25.37
52,771
37.99
79,020
55.48
115,389
Cost Estimators
370
35.42
73,663
23.13
48,097
21.47
44,670
34.67
72,114
51.71
107,575
Human Resources Specialists
840
32.80
68,231
22.67
47,156
20.79
43,241
31.95
66,451
47.70
99,219
Labor Relations Specialists
300
27.51
57,212
10.59
22,041
10.31
21,448
23.08
47,997
52.56
109,320
Logisticians
120
40.12
83,441
29.63
61,627
28.25
58,761
37.33
77,658
58.99
122,695
Management Analysts
930
47.99
99,819
31.99
66,525
29.41
61,173
45.56
94,770
70.58
146,791
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
100
29.03
60,365
18.83
39,166
17.35
36,081
28.11
58,462
41.59
86,504
Fundraisers
290
33.65
69,997
21.55
44,809
20.70
43,045
31.20
64,896
50.09
104,198
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
120
34.47
71,685
22.64
47,077
21.63
44,990
29.77
61,929
59.25
123,230
Training and Development Specialists
570
34.70
72,182
21.41
44,539
19.02
39,560
31.32
65,142
56.86
118,270
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
990
32.81
68,257
20.63
42,894
19.73
41,034
28.88
60,082
54.87
114,129
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
1,250
37.65
78,305
22.95
47,742
19.83
41,253
37.14
77,248
55.44
115,307
Accountants and Auditors
2,110
37.99
79,017
24.90
51,798
22.82
47,478
34.92
72,632
58.40
121,473
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
70
37.15
77,264
27.18
56,536
26.21
54,510
35.55
73,937
53.56
111,413
Budget Analysts
90
38.74
80,584
29.48
61,314
27.44
57,089
37.07
77,097
54.67
113,727
Credit Analysts
110
37.27
77,522
23.97
49,864
21.04
43,776
37.14
77,259
54.68
113,739
Financial Analysts
450
40.12
83,455
24.89
51,786
22.42
46,641
36.58
76,081
57.75
120,118
Personal Financial Advisors
340
69.22
143,976
26.26
54,615
25.58
53,203
45.96
95,596
>100.00
>208,000
Insurance Underwriters
200
36.62
76,171
24.09
50,103
21.86
45,467
31.07
64,623
50.22
104,461
Financial Examiners
90
57.93
120,498
36.35
75,618
33.99
70,682
54.98
114,369
89.73
186,641
Credit Counselors
N/A
20.98
43,650
17.53
36,467
16.75
34,841
21.02
43,734
24.82
51,621
Loan Officers
480
52.50
109,196
24.79
51,570
22.34
46,480
39.87
82,927
94.29
196,126
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
90
42.95
89,335
27.14
56,448
25.89
53,848
41.81
86,972
62.42
129,844
Tax Preparers
100
26.60
55,332
16.51
34,355
15.65
32,545
25.02
52,031
41.49
86,285
Financial Specialists, All Other
130
41.06
85,411
25.79
53,643
22.38
46,561
37.21
77,402
62.89
130,808
Computer Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
6,880
40.65
84,546
24.72
51,403
22.13
46,016
39.02
81,179
62.28
129,542
Computer Systems Analysts
820
41.68
86,699
30.56
63,564
27.20
56,593
40.78
84,819
57.50
119,590
Information Security Analysts
120
46.32
96,326
28.66
59,595
25.11
52,223
46.52
96,749
68.31
142,077
Computer Programmers
350
39.27
81,676
25.29
52,584
23.37
48,594
40.18
83,584
57.32
119,222
Software Developers, Applications
1,290
48.92
101,744
33.98
70,665
31.72
65,981
47.14
98,046
71.78
149,304
Software Developers, Systems Software
870
46.89
97,535
30.88
64,234
27.35
56,875
46.01
95,696
65.93
137,145
Web Developers
220
31.60
65,739
20.58
42,818
20.13
41,865
29.53
61,427
48.23
100,321
Database Administrators
190
44.01
91,547
30.13
62,669
27.29
56,761
44.33
92,188
62.50
130,009
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
480
42.22
87,826
31.49
65,498
28.74
59,765
41.48
86,282
58.64
121,972
Computer Network Architects
170
59.89
124,572
43.77
91,031
42.16
87,706
58.66
122,023
81.75
170,034
Computer User Support Specialists
1,750
28.59
59,458
19.39
40,322
17.72
36,860
27.82
57,873
40.34
83,920
Computer Network Support Specialists
200
40.97
85,235
24.71
51,394
21.83
45,411
43.41
90,303
59.94
124,676
Computer Occupations, All Other
150
40.77
84,795
24.72
51,406
20.50
42,636
39.45
82,048
62.12
129,194
Actuaries
30
62.79
130,603
41.79
86,920
38.35
79,781
57.03
118,622
92.92
193,265
Operations Research Analysts
110
34.14
71,015
21.50
44,721
20.28
42,172
27.22
56,631
58.93
122,571
Architecture and Engineering Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
5,190
41.84
87,026
26.96
56,069
24.18
50,281
40.40
84,028
61.93
128,817
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
210
40.51
84,245
24.02
49,954
21.36
44,408
38.21
79,472
65.34
135,906
Landscape Architects
20
37.77
78,555
35.82
74,489
32.82
68,265
37.21
77,381
45.87
95,416
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
30
33.42
69,513
24.05
50,007
21.95
45,674
34.18
71,086
45.73
95,110
Surveyors
N/A
31.93
66,398
24.92
51,823
22.84
47,498
29.41
61,160
46.50
96,721
Aerospace Engineers
60
46.59
96,912
30.90
64,267
27.32
56,821
49.99
103,987
62.81
130,642
Biomedical Engineers
120
49.91
103,818
33.65
70,005
27.20
56,591
48.65
101,189
76.18
158,449
Chemical Engineers
30
44.22
91,994
28.23
58,717
23.47
48,812
44.66
92,903
64.37
133,898
Civil Engineers
590
43.58
90,658
32.10
66,756
29.56
61,478
43.46
90,401
58.01
120,664
Computer Hardware Engineers
150
47.41
98,613
31.96
66,478
28.42
59,110
45.99
95,665
69.52
144,606
Electrical Engineers
530
46.14
95,980
32.00
66,559
30.24
62,909
44.28
92,105
66.64
138,590
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
230
56.80
118,124
38.57
80,226
34.10
70,924
55.62
115,676
87.31
181,612
Environmental Engineers
60
37.82
78,655
25.85
53,777
24.25
50,429
35.97
74,806
56.32
117,143
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors
30
42.55
88,497
32.99
68,633
32.00
66,548
38.75
80,600
61.25
127,399
Industrial Engineers
700
45.21
94,031
31.09
64,681
29.71
61,798
43.92
91,360
63.07
131,180
Materials Engineers
100
51.27
106,634
40.24
83,708
36.61
76,149
50.67
105,404
66.65
138,625
Mechanical Engineers
730
42.36
88,103
27.66
57,530
23.66
49,215
39.63
82,433
59.77
124,326
Engineers, All Other
270
49.63
103,219
35.35
73,522
32.07
66,710
50.91
105,881
68.01
141,455
Architectural and Civil Drafters
160
31.25
64,993
24.74
51,455
22.59
47,002
29.52
61,402
38.89
80,895
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
90
33.72
70,141
23.42
48,708
20.74
43,130
32.94
68,515
48.24
100,355
Mechanical Drafters
90
30.67
63,780
23.50
48,886
21.52
44,767
29.14
60,625
42.60
88,605
Civil Engineering Technicians
110
31.52
65,558
22.86
47,539
21.44
44,588
29.64
61,659
45.88
95,430
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians
310
30.74
63,934
20.54
42,732
17.90
37,230
31.03
64,557
44.54
92,642
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
30
34.15
71,028
26.36
54,831
24.86
51,703
34.39
71,546
45.05
93,692
Environmental Engineering Technicians
40
25.96
53,989
19.10
39,721
19.24
40,024
27.17
56,528
32.45
67,506
Industrial Engineering Technicians
80
25.68
53,416
16.45
34,216
13.71
28,511
26.01
54,098
37.56
78,128
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
140
35.53
73,899
22.85
47,533
20.17
41,938
37.05
77,080
49.50
102,973
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
90
35.81
74,479
26.69
55,508
25.58
53,208
35.26
73,337
48.69
101,288
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
80
25.07
52,154
18.84
39,191
16.93
35,211
24.87
51,732
33.36
69,394
Life, Physical and Social Science Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
2,620
43.38
90,234
22.50
46,802
20.12
41,850
38.55
80,169
71.36
148,430
Microbiologists
N/A
61.02
126,920
31.86
66,258
27.23
56,646
48.09
100,023
>100.00
>208,000
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
10
48.39
100,647
30.60
63,642
29.24
60,808
46.27
96,244
71.52
148,757
Biological Scientists, All Other
10
43.35
90,169
29.05
60,424
26.87
55,890
43.57
90,637
61.86
128,667
Conservation Scientists
20
44.90
93,410
38.58
80,240
36.76
76,463
46.04
95,774
57.03
118,620
Epidemiologists
N/A
49.99
103,977
36.00
74,886
34.19
71,115
43.33
90,124
67.84
141,113
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
330
68.32
142,116
37.31
77,592
33.35
69,372
53.25
110,756
>100.00
>208,000
Life Scientists, All Other
70
34.44
71,637
25.05
52,100
22.93
47,691
29.42
61,195
58.11
120,851
Physicists
40
67.70
140,808
38.94
81,010
35.98
74,828
67.36
140,090
>100.00
>208,000
Chemists
310
52.07
108,319
29.40
61,145
26.69
55,499
48.07
100,000
81.50
169,521
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
70
41.17
85,621
25.63
53,308
22.16
46,094
39.77
82,707
58.88
122,457
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
10
38.07
79,179
31.35
65,203
24.92
51,827
35.88
74,628
65.82
136,919
Physical Scientists, All Other
N/A
58.65
122,008
44.49
92,543
41.45
86,215
49.29
102,517
78.29
162,844
Economists
N/A
53.29
110,848
43.60
90,706
39.42
81,990
55.72
115,906
63.94
132,996
Survey Researchers
50
22.86
47,550
11.35
23,611
10.70
22,252
12.43
25,843
49.64
103,244
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
340
40.90
85,073
27.88
58,004
24.56
51,103
41.39
86,095
57.06
118,679
Urban and Regional Planners
80
32.71
68,025
19.54
40,641
16.10
33,477
34.21
71,152
47.35
98,501
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
70
33.56
69,803
22.81
47,436
21.14
43,976
33.32
69,298
48.21
100,290
Chemical Technicians
190
22.80
47,414
16.83
34,996
15.97
33,222
22.13
46,031
31.47
65,461
Social Science Research Assistants
70
24.26
50,466
16.63
34,604
15.57
32,380
22.69
47,191
36.41
75,738
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
40
25.06
52,126
15.57
32,370
14.07
29,266
21.67
45,083
44.45
92,449
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
80
28.25
58,753
21.63
44,999
20.39
42,411
24.61
51,191
32.14
66,844
Community and Social Services Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Community and Social Services Occupations
7,530
25.94
53,951
14.81
30,800
13.15
27,355
23.78
49,474
42.18
87,731
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
730
29.92
62,221
16.31
33,929
14.27
29,666
31.70
65,936
46.60
96,926
Marriage and Family Therapists
N/A
29.59
61,558
21.62
44,961
20.44
42,522
26.39
54,889
45.33
94,289
Rehabilitation Counselors
300
27.62
57,457
15.53
32,289
13.93
28,982
29.82
62,030
40.89
85,065
Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors
1,080
23.05
47,949
14.23
29,596
13.04
27,117
22.43
46,655
35.62
74,103
Counselors, All Other
180
20.41
42,450
14.93
31,047
11.69
24,303
19.58
40,729
28.99
60,304
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
1,020
29.04
60,398
18.38
38,221
16.73
34,817
27.56
57,319
42.18
87,739
Healthcare Social Workers
750
33.52
69,719
19.91
41,424
17.72
36,853
33.39
69,450
49.87
103,732
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
550
28.80
59,912
20.09
41,790
18.78
39,054
28.10
58,444
41.25
85,793
Social Workers, All Other
100
34.85
72,495
21.89
45,547
15.62
32,489
36.88
76,706
48.21
100,291
Health Educators
110
36.15
75,192
19.93
41,457
18.19
37,835
36.03
74,934
57.80
120,225
Social and Human Service Assistants
1,890
18.24
37,939
12.38
25,740
11.30
23,505
16.90
35,148
28.48
59,253
Community Health Workers
70
24.47
50,902
17.06
35,485
16.27
33,833
22.14
46,050
38.79
80,694
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
270
23.28
48,434
15.38
32,010
13.49
28,052
20.41
42,458
36.79
76,521
Clergy
160
26.14
54,373
17.05
35,466
14.65
30,487
24.51
50,986
39.28
81,695
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
20
20.59
42,834
13.50
28,081
12.55
26,112
17.14
35,657
36.81
76,576
Religious Workers, All Other
20
22.88
47,593
14.92
31,038
10.27
21,348
24.40
50,749
31.06
64,617
Legal Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Legal Occupations
2,750
51.82
107,779
24.29
50,528
22.16
46,098
35.74
74,342
>100.00
>208,000
Lawyers
1,430
72.23
150,230
34.64
72,048
32.04
66,639
57.49
119,573
>100.00
>208,000
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
1,100
28.11
58,466
20.91
43,482
18.20
37,850
27.68
57,580
38.46
79,994
Court Reporters
50
25.87
53,810
17.90
37,233
14.17
29,462
29.02
60,361
30.80
64,072
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
N/A
21.95
45,655
17.18
35,732
16.30
33,899
21.94
45,644
28.73
59,747
Legal Support Workers, All Other
N/A
23.16
48,178
11.07
23,021
10.71
22,274
25.34
52,690
34.06
70,852
Education, Training and Library Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
Select other occupational group
Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
25,910
33.40
69,473
15.01
31,225
12.28
25,531
29.94
62,259
54.00
112,328
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
600
N/A
72,815
N/A
30,789
N/A
21,348
N/A
63,227
N/A
132,918
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
40
N/A
96,258
N/A
54,086
N/A
31,836
N/A
96,266
N/A
151,964
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
75,852
N/A
47,051
N/A
43,251
N/A
71,291
N/A
117,906
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
50
N/A
96,526
N/A
62,131
N/A
58,722
N/A
96,256
N/A
140,231
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
20
N/A
80,658
N/A
43,139
N/A
21,349
N/A
75,426
N/A
121,702
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
60
N/A
77,894
N/A
55,236
N/A
52,729
N/A
75,562
N/A
108,716
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
30
N/A
85,587
N/A
51,668
N/A
48,650
N/A
75,100
N/A
127,989
Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
10
N/A
75,951
N/A
55,865
N/A
53,120
N/A
72,638
N/A
104,305
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
40
N/A
145,025
N/A
64,791
N/A
60,143
N/A
114,239
N/A
>208,000
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
104,694
N/A
67,561
N/A
67,097
N/A
94,252
N/A
163,359
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
99,421
N/A
65,642
N/A
66,543
N/A
91,869
N/A
139,116
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
1,120
N/A
182,067
N/A
75,533
N/A
66,933
N/A
164,140
N/A
>208,000
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
330
N/A
98,939
N/A
60,541
N/A
55,991
N/A
95,015
N/A
155,500
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
60
N/A
96,474
N/A
61,781
N/A
56,364
N/A
89,210
N/A
132,817
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
40
N/A
75,204
N/A
35,621
N/A
26,192
N/A
76,131
N/A
123,162
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
40
N/A
75,469
N/A
48,208
N/A
43,889
N/A
75,885
N/A
106,493
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
230
N/A
55,490
N/A
35,878
N/A
33,866
N/A
39,629
N/A
102,018
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
50
N/A
88,636
N/A
64,781
N/A
61,148
N/A
86,576
N/A
125,316
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
100
N/A
76,335
N/A
48,119
N/A
41,710
N/A
74,118
N/A
118,291
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
50
N/A
69,872
N/A
45,512
N/A
43,026
N/A
68,384
N/A
107,959
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
69,671
N/A
46,290
N/A
36,972
N/A
68,695
N/A
102,746
Graduate Teaching Assistants
720
N/A
44,583
N/A
31,225
N/A
27,761
N/A
40,312
N/A
63,694
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
110
21.76
45,258
13.96
29,037
11.29
23,488
18.74
38,966
35.38
73,580
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other
N/A
N/A
79,241
N/A
23,501
N/A
22,062
N/A
76,326
N/A
155,329
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
850
17.75
36,912
12.09
25,154
11.13
23,149
16.12
33,528
28.47
59,225
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
430
N/A
73,123
N/A
50,992
N/A
46,419
N/A
71,102
N/A
103,171
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
4,060
N/A
78,244
N/A
51,248
N/A
47,514
N/A
77,018
N/A
107,272
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Educa
2,450
N/A
80,715
N/A
56,074
N/A
52,505
N/A
80,150
N/A
107,947
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School
70
N/A
72,473
N/A
50,295
N/A
46,264
N/A
73,544
N/A
100,051
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Ed
2,540
N/A
81,139
N/A
52,282
N/A
47,860
N/A
81,158
N/A
115,053
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School
490
N/A
80,260
N/A
62,271
N/A
57,554
N/A
83,213
N/A
102,258
Special Education Teachers, Preschool
N/A
N/A
80,565
N/A
62,598
N/A
56,599
N/A
84,067
N/A
102,996
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School
710
N/A
88,503
N/A
57,189
N/A
52,393
N/A
87,383
N/A
134,528
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
180
N/A
74,927
N/A
51,275
N/A
46,692
N/A
76,696
N/A
101,720
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
360
N/A
71,271
N/A
53,116
N/A
50,147
N/A
69,728
N/A
98,387
Special Education Teachers, All Other
30
N/A
61,102
N/A
40,686
N/A
40,229
N/A
58,487
N/A
86,004
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
490
26.55
55,231
15.59
32,425
13.29
27,649
27.79
57,811
38.44
79,955
Teachers and Instructors, All Other, Except Substitute Teachers
630
N/A
62,194
N/A
33,181
N/A
28,276
N/A
59,651
N/A
108,428
Substitute Teachers
1,020
15.36
31,955
11.82
24,589
10.96
22,794
13.89
28,902
22.53
46,869
Archivists
10
23.36
48,587
17.77
36,960
16.39
34,081
22.67
47,145
31.29
65,082
Librarians
550
32.80
68,221
23.10
48,053
20.64
42,945
31.34
65,189
47.86
99,554
Library Technicians
340
23.22
48,303
15.34
31,925
14.04
29,206
22.61
47,049
34.48
71,708
Audio-Visual and Multimedia Collections Specialists
N/A
29.72
61,829
16.37
34,058
12.95
26,926
30.25
62,915
46.53
96,778
Instructional Coordinators
120
42.30
87,999
23.67
49,241
21.67
45,077
41.80
86,938
63.55
132,177
Teacher Assistants
4,700
N/A
32,036
N/A
23,091
N/A
21,353
N/A
31,359
N/A
44,742
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other
70
24.89
51,773
16.89
35,124
16.23
33,757
22.66
47,116
37.03
77,036
Arts,Design,Entertainment,Sports,Media Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
Select other occupational group
Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
3,360
26.71
55,546
13.31
27,691
10.52
21,884
24.70
51,362
42.97
89,376
Art Directors
110
32.44
67,485
26.66
55,449
25.70
53,463
30.45
63,341
44.65
92,874
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
20
30.77
64,001
22.29
46,360
21.04
43,758
29.91
62,207
43.53
90,549
Multimedia Artists and Animators
30
25.86
53,802
14.83
30,847
13.48
28,030
26.00
54,064
39.73
82,636
Commercial and Industrial Designers
70
29.68
61,745
18.64
38,785
17.36
36,118
27.84
57,906
46.33
96,349
Floral Designers
80
16.38
34,075
13.33
27,736
12.59
26,199
14.97
31,143
22.24
46,253
Graphic Designers
320
27.63
57,480
18.72
38,932
16.83
34,999
26.09
54,271
39.51
82,183
Interior Designers
50
28.12
58,483
17.57
36,547
16.84
35,016
27.73
57,676
40.40
84,023
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
N/A
13.41
27,894
10.69
22,250
10.27
21,344
12.41
25,810
16.83
35,005
Designers, All Other
N/A
27.48
57,163
17.92
37,270
11.89
24,744
31.56
65,643
38.24
79,552
Actors
90
27.40
N/A
26.65
N/A
25.26
N/A
27.89
N/A
30.52
N/A
Producers and Directors
160
31.40
65,302
19.55
40,654
18.01
37,464
28.93
60,173
47.16
98,096
Athletes and Sports Competitors
50
N/A
56,425
N/A
27,030
N/A
24,210
N/A
52,650
N/A
93,863
Coaches and Scouts
860
N/A
44,374
N/A
21,715
N/A
21,341
N/A
36,407
N/A
79,189
Choreographers
N/A
26.87
55,897
16.61
34,545
13.87
28,849
26.22
54,544
41.70
86,729
Music Directors and Composers
10
62.89
130,796
22.72
47,248
14.37
29,888
82.45
171,478
99.45
206,873
Musicians and Singers
N/A
57.28
N/A
18.08
N/A
10.27
N/A
59.15
N/A
>100.00
N/A
Reporters and Correspondents
40
18.56
38,609
12.78
26,585
11.89
24,731
17.05
35,467
27.36
56,895
Public Relations Specialists
230
33.85
70,401
23.70
49,303
21.20
44,107
32.07
66,706
49.95
103,906
Editors
140
39.13
81,376
22.40
46,591
19.74
41,052
35.30
73,410
70.06
145,724
Technical Writers
80
40.07
83,338
27.93
58,093
24.60
51,187
38.44
79,954
59.34
123,427
Writers and Authors
120
33.98
70,680
22.92
47,682
21.06
43,813
34.59
71,931
46.79
97,322
Interpreters and Translators
40
26.91
55,977
20.00
41,607
18.52
38,529
24.79
51,566
36.40
75,714
Media and Communication Workers, All Other
120
22.50
46,811
14.58
30,340
13.09
27,235
20.65
42,962
37.35
77,687
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
100
24.41
50,769
14.26
29,662
11.65
24,231
24.25
50,447
37.62
78,249
Broadcast Technicians
N/A
16.16
33,603
14.38
29,914
11.56
24,045
16.73
34,806
18.69
38,884
Photographers
90
19.98
41,576
11.35
23,624
10.88
22,611
16.81
34,946
37.12
77,209
Film and Video Editors
N/A
16.44
34,191
11.29
23,478
10.65
22,164
12.22
25,401
27.69
57,599
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
Select from Statewide occupational group listing
Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
26,300
44.32
92,177
23.45
48,773
19.92
41,438
37.74
78,509
69.71
144,996
Dentists, General
290
123.57
257,026
>100.00
>208,000
67.52
140,445
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Dietitians and Nutritionists
200
34.55
71,853
26.75
55,630
24.70
51,374
35.16
73,132
43.76
91,006
Optometrists
50
57.10
118,759
43.41
90,298
25.08
52,174
59.75
124,275
76.22
158,546
Pharmacists
740
58.69
122,079
46.03
95,736
42.05
87,462
59.35
123,450
77.26
160,688
Anesthesiologists
N/A
138.97
289,060
>100.00
>208,000
95.71
199,062
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Family and General Practitioners
130
108.06
224,757
69.58
144,732
56.20
116,883
99.29
206,536
>100.00
>208,000
Internists, General
140
136.63
284,199
>100.00
>208,000
91.88
191,100
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
180
142.17
295,694
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Surgeons
N/A
118.51
246,495
>100.00
>208,000
18.92
39,349
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
1,190
110.74
230,335
67.94
141,334
58.25
121,153
>100.00
>208,000
>100.00
>208,000
Physician Assistants
420
56.33
117,167
46.11
95,922
43.63
90,765
57.25
119,094
72.06
149,872
Podiatrists
50
55.15
114,706
22.68
47,175
22.12
45,993
53.72
111,726
95.41
198,457
Occupational Therapists
410
43.93
91,365
34.01
70,731
32.08
66,724
44.06
91,651
58.50
121,682
Physical Therapists
940
42.61
88,620
32.68
67,967
30.74
63,929
42.97
89,380
56.52
117,572
Recreational Therapists
80
34.93
72,664
25.50
53,028
22.87
47,558
35.60
74,051
46.31
96,319
Respiratory Therapists
310
35.01
72,829
28.14
58,525
26.87
55,893
34.01
70,737
46.84
97,441
Speech-Language Pathologists
300
40.95
85,176
29.98
62,357
27.91
58,045
41.36
86,018
55.43
115,301
Therapists, All Other
80
30.95
64,388
25.02
52,037
22.76
47,326
30.06
62,522
40.11
83,439
Veterinarians
240
51.64
107,402
30.64
63,721
18.36
38,185
50.20
104,422
70.14
145,884
Registered Nurses
9,660
39.87
82,914
31.57
65,675
28.81
59,927
39.58
82,339
50.91
105,874
Nurse Anesthetists
N/A
67.80
141,027
23.82
49,542
18.59
38,671
76.52
159,150
>100.00
>208,000
Nurse Midwives
20
54.91
114,214
46.98
97,715
44.53
92,622
56.17
116,819
64.58
134,340
Nurse Practitioners
590
54.13
112,601
41.98
87,319
41.34
85,987
54.20
112,734
70.22
146,052
Audiologists
20
41.78
86,899
30.31
63,050
27.82
57,879
42.92
89,289
57.07
118,711
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other
130
42.63
88,665
31.03
64,546
31.77
66,093
38.93
80,983
62.12
129,195
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
1,480
29.20
60,755
17.67
36,752
16.40
34,113
28.80
59,907
45.24
94,093
Dental Hygienists
810
40.11
83,436
28.44
59,163
23.35
48,551
42.40
88,193
50.17
104,371
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
50
44.41
92,357
26.53
55,182
25.85
53,780
39.77
82,706
74.77
155,515
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
N/A
39.94
83,079
31.04
64,558
28.97
60,264
40.44
84,113
51.29
106,679
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
50
43.99
91,495
34.52
71,787
32.77
68,161
41.82
86,987
66.97
139,297
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
540
34.01
70,730
25.42
52,876
23.64
49,170
33.47
69,624
46.57
96,874
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
70
32.98
68,608
22.33
46,445
21.24
44,188
32.22
67,019
48.71
101,330
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
840
24.16
50,257
17.12
35,603
16.33
33,959
23.75
49,408
34.08
70,881
Dietetic Technicians
80
16.98
35,316
11.41
23,736
10.90
22,668
16.37
34,052
24.95
51,900
Pharmacy Technicians
980
17.58
36,553
13.05
27,150
12.28
25,534
17.13
35,625
24.30
50,547
Surgical Technologists
330
24.65
51,256
18.27
37,995
16.90
35,139
24.46
50,876
33.31
69,271
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
470
23.85
49,616
15.99
33,267
14.90
30,980
20.13
41,857
43.84
91,192
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians
230
22.03
45,816
15.81
32,890
14.57
30,310
20.66
42,974
31.89
66,325
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
1,620
28.43
59,144
24.66
51,277
22.82
47,468
28.40
59,082
35.63
74,119
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
360
23.56
48,994
16.99
35,338
16.29
33,869
22.38
46,558
32.62
67,835
Opticians, Dispensing
230
20.49
42,620
13.29
27,643
12.62
26,247
15.48
32,197
33.87
70,444
Hearing Aid Specialists
30
20.62
42,906
16.54
34,411
15.75
32,750
20.17
41,956
24.67
51,315
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
230
24.89
51,775
16.32
33,952
15.57
32,377
22.64
47,103
37.73
78,490
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
120
41.11
85,507
31.68
65,892
29.69
61,754
40.44
84,114
55.48
115,394
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
50
20.85
43,353
13.03
27,101
12.40
25,799
17.75
36,914
37.26
77,499
Athletic Trainers
50
N/A
57,482
N/A
41,597
N/A
38,074
N/A
55,446
N/A
83,157
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other
120
43.42
90,322
21.33
44,384
19.97
41,544
39.98
83,164
59.67
124,116
Healthcare Support Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Healthcare Support Occupations
10,310
18.33
38,134
13.42
27,913
12.72
26,458
17.55
36,506
25.26
52,556
Home Health Aides
1,020
14.71
30,597
11.43
23,764
10.90
22,671
14.01
29,151
19.17
39,889
Psychiatric Aides
220
16.23
33,755
13.16
27,370
12.43
25,839
15.36
31,954
19.67
40,902
Nursing Assistants
4,570
17.08
35,506
13.51
28,102
12.88
26,779
16.89
35,125
22.58
46,960
Orderlies
210
18.02
37,478
15.63
32,526
14.33
29,811
18.04
37,532
22.09
45,963
Occupational Therapy Assistants
130
31.41
65,348
27.63
57,470
26.05
54,195
31.14
64,767
38.18
79,411
Physical Therapist Assistants
140
28.82
59,955
20.96
43,604
17.39
36,171
29.12
60,572
38.61
80,318
Physical Therapist Aides
90
15.15
31,510
11.22
23,346
10.81
22,493
13.59
28,253
23.35
48,575
Massage Therapists
290
20.39
42,399
15.71
32,666
15.24
31,711
18.26
37,985
30.76
63,961
Dental Assistants
900
22.00
45,754
18.40
38,274
16.95
35,264
21.84
45,416
27.47
57,143
Medical Assistants
1,600
18.28
38,014
13.59
28,266
12.81
26,634
17.48
36,342
25.04
52,072
Medical Equipment Preparers
130
20.85
43,358
17.22
35,811
16.30
33,911
19.97
41,518
27.73
57,682
Medical Transcriptionists
130
21.89
45,522
15.72
32,686
14.48
30,123
22.20
46,164
30.18
62,782
Pharmacy Aides
N/A
14.30
29,750
11.55
24,035
10.81
22,485
12.45
25,897
19.68
40,938
Phlebotomists
380
20.21
42,036
16.89
35,126
15.96
33,215
19.55
40,672
25.37
52,764
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
240
21.27
44,243
16.90
35,153
16.06
33,408
21.45
44,612
26.84
55,824
Protective Service Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Protective Service Occupations
7,010
28.03
58,293
14.06
29,249
11.72
24,368
27.59
57,390
44.58
92,716
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
400
47.09
97,957
36.73
76,399
35.09
72,986
46.34
96,388
64.90
134,984
First-Line Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
240
41.78
86,911
35.37
73,577
34.03
70,779
39.77
82,722
52.85
109,920
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other
90
25.12
52,241
15.58
32,423
13.95
29,005
24.12
50,172
39.35
81,853
Firefighters
750
34.30
71,360
25.91
53,894
23.32
48,507
35.87
74,600
41.94
87,239
Fire Inspectors and Investigators
40
36.37
75,661
29.26
60,876
23.25
48,359
37.57
78,126
46.82
97,385
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
200
50.26
104,537
35.56
73,970
33.94
70,599
41.79
86,922
74.62
155,201
Parking Enforcement Workers
40
21.27
44,250
16.47
34,258
14.84
30,880
19.88
41,363
29.96
62,319
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
1,480
34.87
72,532
26.01
54,105
24.08
50,089
35.81
74,479
46.00
95,688
Animal Control Workers
40
22.09
45,951
14.25
29,636
10.40
21,627
22.26
46,308
31.53
65,572
Private Detectives and Investigators
N/A
22.13
46,023
16.97
35,309
16.29
33,900
22.27
46,327
29.49
61,339
Security Guards
2,080
17.31
36,013
11.81
24,559
10.69
22,222
15.72
32,699
26.72
55,577
Crossing Guards
180
20.25
42,130
10.39
21,609
10.39
21,613
10.40
21,630
48.61
101,105
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
290
12.02
25,003
10.89
22,665
10.40
21,622
11.54
24,003
14.53
30,233
Transportation Security Screeners
10
22.75
47,321
19.25
40,029
18.08
37,624
21.24
44,171
28.52
59,340
Protective Service Workers, All Other
250
18.97
39,450
11.61
24,152
10.50
21,851
14.98
31,160
34.74
72,261
Food Preparation and Serving-Related Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
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Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Food Preparation and Serving-Related Occupations
29,150
13.20
27,459
10.72
22,286
10.39
21,618
11.66
24,256
18.60
38,689
Chefs and Head Cooks
220
27.18
56,537
19.34
40,221
17.19
35,746
27.12
56,415
37.71
78,440
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
1,970
19.15
39,844
12.01
24,997
11.28
23,478
17.04
35,446
30.79
64,045
Cooks, Fast Food
N/A
11.56
24,042
10.39
21,609
10.39
21,614
10.91
22,698
14.12
29,382
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
740
19.56
40,697
14.53
30,228
12.99
27,019
18.64
38,767
27.78
57,778
Cooks, Restaurant
2,470
13.98
29,084
11.21
23,310
10.63
22,092
12.59
26,189
19.15
39,832
Cooks, Short Order
390
13.41
27,895
10.78
22,419
10.40
21,620
12.85
26,724
18.14
37,737
Cooks, All Other
60
19.36
40,273
13.33
27,720
11.85
24,642
18.02
37,489
28.41
59,087
Food Preparation Workers
3,170
14.15
29,441
11.06
23,008
10.41
21,651
12.81
26,630
20.05
41,696
Bartenders
1,600
11.36
23,625
10.39
21,609
10.39
21,614
10.69
22,225
12.63
26,273
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
7,020
11.96
24,891
11.04
22,960
10.40
21,627
11.53
23,990
14.34
29,826
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
1,070
11.56
24,049
10.70
22,254
10.39
21,618
11.21
23,318
13.60
28,287
Waiters and Waitresses
5,930
11.93
24,812
10.39
21,610
10.39
21,613
10.40
21,629
15.26
31,740
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
1,090
14.41
29,974
11.44
23,793
10.94
22,767
13.75
28,604
19.32
40,190
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
550
11.61
24,161
10.81
22,492
10.40
21,620
11.27
23,442
12.62
26,254
Dishwashers
1,250
11.60
24,130
10.63
22,103
10.39
21,617
11.30
23,509
13.80
28,714
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
610
11.38
23,659
10.53
21,905
10.39
21,616
11.08
23,049
12.64
26,291
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other
110
14.79
30,767
11.18
23,256
10.63
22,102
13.10
27,250
22.97
47,773
Building/Grounds Cleaning/Maintenance Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
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Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
12,000
16.42
34,152
11.25
23,407
10.74
22,331
14.18
29,496
25.39
52,804
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
370
27.39
56,971
16.91
35,163
12.37
25,729
27.79
57,806
40.50
84,237
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundsk
170
29.19
60,712
19.52
40,614
20.07
41,749
28.49
59,266
40.73
84,715
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
7,530
15.42
32,072
11.21
23,328
10.64
22,122
12.95
26,934
24.35
50,648
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
1,370
12.86
26,746
11.28
23,460
10.61
22,052
12.13
25,224
16.13
33,538
Building Cleaning Workers, All Other
10
15.00
31,193
11.02
22,919
10.43
21,700
11.58
24,093
27.46
57,124
Pest Control Workers
80
17.41
36,211
13.32
27,710
12.62
26,245
16.68
34,701
24.43
50,803
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
2,430
18.74
38,972
12.90
26,827
11.97
24,899
17.23
35,836
25.71
53,466
Tree Trimmers and Pruners
10
32.65
67,918
23.27
48,407
22.34
46,462
30.46
63,361
53.40
111,069
Personal Care and Service Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Personal Care and Service Occupations
15,620
15.54
32,332
11.24
23,382
10.67
22,183
13.03
27,101
24.55
51,074
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
730
19.52
40,600
14.07
29,273
13.29
27,643
17.86
37,136
28.93
60,190
Animal Trainers
30
12.81
26,643
11.12
23,127
10.47
21,783
12.14
25,238
16.85
35,052
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers
440
12.43
25,838
11.21
23,330
10.51
21,866
11.79
24,517
14.86
30,923
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
280
11.35
23,604
10.53
21,908
10.39
21,616
11.07
23,017
12.39
25,786
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
420
12.41
25,805
11.03
22,929
10.40
21,627
11.49
23,892
14.65
30,468
Funeral Attendants
60
13.88
28,853
11.41
23,726
10.89
22,661
13.19
27,431
18.80
39,101
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
1,210
18.21
37,879
11.15
23,186
10.40
21,629
15.45
32,131
35.62
74,082
Manicurists and Pedicurists
830
12.01
24,982
11.23
23,360
10.54
21,929
11.57
24,079
14.22
29,579
Skincare Specialists
N/A
14.80
30,782
11.34
23,579
10.72
22,297
12.18
25,341
21.26
44,224
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
50
11.63
24,193
10.67
22,183
10.39
21,618
11.22
23,338
13.91
28,921
Concierges
20
18.86
39,244
13.33
27,728
12.72
26,467
17.67
36,758
28.38
59,028
Childcare Workers
2,300
13.53
28,139
11.22
23,349
10.58
22,023
12.49
25,970
18.03
37,501
Personal Care Aides
5,890
13.05
27,149
11.28
23,476
10.71
22,275
12.42
25,826
15.97
33,234
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
1,300
25.23
52,492
16.25
33,806
12.24
25,451
26.57
55,268
34.31
71,367
Recreation Workers
780
15.85
32,973
11.21
23,317
10.68
22,199
14.47
30,102
22.98
47,793
Residential Advisors
700
20.13
41,863
15.56
32,361
14.06
29,243
18.54
38,564
29.85
62,096
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
20
18.32
38,104
12.55
26,096
11.62
24,172
19.08
39,680
24.30
50,545
Sales and Related Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
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Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Sales and Related Occupations
32,240
22.05
45,856
11.12
23,128
10.53
21,904
14.76
30,701
40.95
85,185
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
3,110
25.05
52,114
15.51
32,254
14.00
29,125
23.66
49,199
36.91
76,769
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
690
40.61
84,468
23.39
48,650
20.68
43,016
35.66
74,180
64.63
134,425
Cashiers
9,530
11.99
24,936
10.87
22,595
10.44
21,714
11.42
23,747
14.46
30,078
Counter and Rental Clerks
800
19.08
39,698
11.96
24,886
11.13
23,143
15.87
33,003
32.78
68,180
Parts Salespersons
570
20.99
43,663
13.66
28,408
12.02
25,005
19.03
39,589
30.48
63,400
Retail Salespersons
9,050
15.97
33,226
11.08
23,049
10.44
21,723
12.34
25,667
25.24
52,483
Advertising Sales Agents
310
30.58
63,609
17.37
36,123
14.71
30,595
29.74
61,862
47.93
99,697
Insurance Sales Agents
840
40.46
84,162
19.25
40,029
17.13
35,618
28.25
58,761
77.69
161,603
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
470
59.47
123,693
21.01
43,702
18.69
38,862
42.57
88,555
>100.00
>208,000
Travel Agents
130
21.14
43,961
15.81
32,867
15.22
31,645
20.20
41,998
28.42
59,111
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
1,540
32.34
67,287
16.57
34,460
14.87
30,923
26.23
54,561
54.65
113,675
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
890
44.60
92,751
24.48
50,926
21.95
45,671
43.13
89,718
66.18
137,641
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
3,330
39.20
81,547
19.93
41,447
17.56
36,533
33.10
68,839
64.93
135,055
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
N/A
14.80
30,790
12.96
26,974
11.94
24,837
14.32
29,775
19.47
40,512
Real Estate Sales Agents
220
19.73
41,033
12.72
26,448
11.42
23,734
16.67
34,678
34.98
72,750
Sales Engineers
180
42.94
89,321
30.55
63,547
27.58
57,380
41.66
86,659
62.06
129,098
Telemarketers
240
20.37
42,377
13.75
28,605
11.44
23,796
18.89
39,292
30.14
62,696
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
130
23.54
48,978
11.27
23,452
10.90
22,668
20.39
42,407
32.55
67,699
Office and Administrative Support Occupations -
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
52,070
21.28
44,267
13.05
27,152
11.43
23,775
20.11
41,826
32.23
67,036
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Worke
4,820
31.42
65,359
21.86
45,474
20.08
41,769
30.37
63,164
45.27
94,179
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
N/A
22.45
46,683
13.37
27,800
12.66
26,330
16.47
34,264
30.02
62,437
Telephone Operators
20
17.75
36,919
13.54
28,166
12.86
26,752
17.63
36,667
23.82
49,533
Bill and Account Collectors
300
23.81
49,517
15.21
31,635
13.78
28,652
21.73
45,203
37.78
78,587
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
1,110
23.46
48,806
16.74
34,802
15.76
32,789
22.69
47,196
33.21
69,058
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
3,190
23.04
47,926
15.91
33,081
14.69
30,550
22.65
47,126
32.12
66,819
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
350
23.75
49,391
19.79
41,146
18.20
37,859
23.36
48,589
30.85
64,161
Procurement Clerks
270
21.45
44,626
15.05
31,289
13.47
28,011
21.55
44,825
29.63
61,644
Tellers
680
17.75
36,913
13.71
28,514
13.05
27,138
16.96
35,278
24.32
50,585
Financial Clerks, All Other
100
27.56
57,315
20.00
41,595
18.64
38,765
27.35
56,890
37.24
77,464
Brokerage Clerks
N/A
28.48
59,226
21.13
43,945
20.11
41,845
27.96
58,162
38.97
81,055
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
230
22.18
46,145
15.08
31,357
13.29
27,626
22.39
46,565
30.50
63,455
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
40
19.97
41,532
16.05
33,391
14.55
30,261
18.20
37,851
32.36
67,296
Customer Service Representatives
6,480
19.37
40,278
12.06
25,086
11.18
23,245
18.40
38,287
29.98
62,362
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
140
30.32
63,065
26.43
54,970
26.83
55,799
30.39
63,205
35.18
73,184
File Clerks
150
18.49
38,453
13.09
27,233
12.09
25,155
17.79
36,999
27.02
56,216
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
390
12.06
25,085
11.00
22,895
10.35
21,523
11.55
24,021
14.99
31,178
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
500
18.27
38,007
12.71
26,454
11.87
24,704
17.55
36,507
26.78
55,693
Library Assistants, Clerical
340
15.90
33,073
10.91
22,695
10.35
21,518
14.11
29,329
25.69
53,438
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
160
22.37
46,522
15.55
32,335
13.98
29,089
22.25
46,286
31.10
64,679
New Accounts Clerks
20
18.51
38,486
14.56
30,272
13.25
27,556
18.39
38,256
24.38
50,725
Order Clerks
230
18.35
38,169
12.88
26,775
11.94
24,817
16.54
34,408
27.78
57,781
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
210
24.21
50,363
16.87
35,081
14.66
30,492
24.93
51,868
32.23
67,053
Receptionists and Information Clerks
3,380
16.57
34,475
12.12
25,212
11.17
23,233
15.55
32,334
23.49
48,863
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
N/A
15.61
32,462
13.47
28,015
12.70
26,421
15.38
32,003
18.97
39,450
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
190
23.70
49,283
17.72
36,863
16.69
34,735
24.96
51,909
29.84
62,060
Cargo and Freight Agents
30
21.41
44,547
13.80
28,695
13.13
27,325
19.71
41,014
32.44
67,470
Couriers and Messengers
120
17.81
37,038
14.02
29,160
12.49
25,981
17.58
36,560
24.16
50,237
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
360
24.82
51,638
19.45
40,462
17.25
35,865
24.52
50,992
31.90
66,337
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
380
24.89
51,782
14.81
30,807
13.02
27,090
23.35
48,571
38.15
79,346
Meter Readers, Utilities
50
31.08
64,630
26.52
55,172
24.35
50,658
30.80
64,060
38.74
80,595
Postal Service Clerks
210
26.05
54,194
19.95
41,505
17.02
35,402
28.81
59,943
29.43
61,205
Postal Service Mail Carriers
920
25.08
52,161
17.52
36,444
16.45
34,206
29.45
61,255
29.56
61,496
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators
180
26.80
55,748
22.81
47,430
17.01
35,394
28.71
59,716
28.82
59,954
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
1,060
24.15
50,228
17.45
36,291
16.45
34,220
22.89
47,615
35.11
73,034
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
1,150
17.71
36,841
12.30
25,584
11.24
23,386
17.25
35,884
24.98
51,951
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
4,200
14.48
30,118
11.03
22,946
10.36
21,543
12.34
25,669
21.87
45,489
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
150
21.34
44,400
11.92
24,803
11.20
23,291
18.11
37,657
38.90
80,897
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
1,650
34.08
70,881
26.75
55,640
25.26
52,545
33.89
70,491
41.75
86,848
Legal Secretaries
350
27.64
57,484
19.93
41,455
15.88
33,031
28.72
59,740
37.04
77,046
Medical Secretaries
1,030
21.78
45,306
15.78
32,832
14.46
30,080
21.39
44,497
30.42
63,277
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical,
7,280
21.45
44,627
15.26
31,738
13.75
28,586
21.42
44,557
29.98
62,354
Computer Operators
40
24.06
50,044
17.93
37,292
14.44
30,047
24.31
50,558
31.32
65,160
Data Entry Keyers
130
21.00
43,686
14.95
31,110
12.89
26,810
19.97
41,531
29.66
61,707
Word Processors and Typists
110
21.34
44,389
17.22
35,802
16.76
34,842
21.55
44,816
25.83
53,719
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
740
21.15
43,995
15.74
32,751
14.54
30,224
21.02
43,728
28.94
60,193
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
150
19.69
40,955
12.06
25,082
11.11
23,097
17.44
36,285
30.69
63,828
Office Clerks, General
6,290
19.41
40,368
13.24
27,534
11.70
24,344
18.79
39,082
28.20
58,661
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
170
17.34
36,071
11.37
23,662
10.88
22,625
14.88
30,946
28.19
58,640
Proofreaders and Copy Markers
10
18.42
38,318
14.41
29,969
13.79
28,688
17.52
36,449
27.14
56,444
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
N/A
12.95
26,939
10.34
21,504
10.34
21,509
10.96
22,807
18.51
38,496
Farming, Fishing and Forestry Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
160
14.43
30,027
10.61
22,060
10.28
21,392
12.06
25,098
22.22
46,214
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
N/A
12.99
27,016
10.32
21,471
10.28
21,389
11.74
24,420
16.73
34,797
Forest and Conservation Workers
10
19.03
39,597
11.72
24,379
11.48
23,885
11.93
24,807
38.59
80,270
Construction and Extraction Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
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Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Construction and Extraction Occupations
11,150
27.71
57,634
17.41
36,195
15.70
32,655
26.66
55,438
42.73
88,879
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Work
1,080
40.20
83,610
28.33
58,916
26.02
54,113
38.74
80,570
58.88
122,478
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
240
29.54
61,448
22.53
46,847
20.62
42,898
29.17
60,687
39.63
82,422
Stonemasons
130
19.50
40,571
12.73
26,478
11.71
24,344
17.46
36,317
34.20
71,126
Carpenters
1,130
26.94
56,039
19.03
39,599
16.80
34,955
26.80
55,754
37.80
78,628
Tile and Marble Setters
50
26.95
56,053
20.89
43,451
19.37
40,279
26.82
55,784
35.88
74,634
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
N/A
23.54
48,976
16.73
34,814
15.71
32,665
22.55
46,905
31.38
65,270
Construction Laborers
2,110
22.47
46,752
16.00
33,278
15.03
31,280
21.58
44,884
30.76
63,982
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
560
30.65
63,750
20.50
42,632
18.98
39,481
29.78
61,953
44.50
92,571
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
N/A
32.46
67,515
25.55
53,132
22.81
47,456
33.17
69,001
40.44
84,107
Tapers
N/A
29.97
62,321
28.90
60,100
26.57
55,266
29.69
61,752
34.97
72,751
Electricians
1,680
27.60
57,422
16.85
35,049
15.21
31,630
27.54
57,290
42.84
89,103
Glaziers
220
27.77
57,764
17.56
36,513
16.19
33,685
26.74
55,613
46.55
96,818
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
290
22.17
46,101
16.77
34,895
15.99
33,269
20.05
41,704
30.67
63,789
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
1,120
29.93
62,248
20.14
41,900
18.97
39,475
29.22
60,786
43.59
90,669
Roofers
160
31.30
65,109
22.13
46,020
21.30
44,321
30.27
62,972
45.51
94,655
Sheet Metal Workers
140
31.77
66,068
23.34
48,557
21.53
44,781
33.68
70,063
40.40
84,035
Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
N/A
11.60
24,146
11.20
23,280
10.50
21,850
11.36
23,633
13.02
27,085
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other
N/A
13.79
28,697
11.27
23,436
10.59
22,008
12.38
25,752
18.32
38,100
Construction and Building Inspectors
320
35.60
74,055
23.79
49,469
20.63
42,908
35.46
73,771
49.77
103,526
Fence Erectors
N/A
20.05
41,713
15.34
31,912
14.05
29,219
18.70
38,885
29.38
61,107
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
230
20.13
41,879
14.99
31,184
13.08
27,197
19.31
40,160
27.37
56,922
Highway Maintenance Workers
330
25.77
53,598
20.33
42,271
20.02
41,646
26.44
54,997
31.46
65,448
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
50
24.42
50,794
16.50
34,312
11.86
24,661
26.53
55,168
31.66
65,837
Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers
90
22.29
46,360
14.77
30,724
13.35
27,786
21.89
45,546
31.07
64,610
Installation, Maintenance and Repair Occupations -
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
12,060
26.77
55,687
16.70
34,718
14.40
29,950
25.54
53,120
42.36
88,095
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
1,050
38.95
81,000
26.12
54,332
25.40
52,820
38.00
79,048
57.14
118,863
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
400
23.54
48,964
17.18
35,746
15.71
32,671
23.23
48,301
30.91
64,302
Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers
N/A
33.57
69,835
23.43
48,728
21.82
45,395
31.53
65,590
48.86
101,631
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers
870
30.62
63,689
19.67
40,909
16.69
34,704
29.74
61,879
46.54
96,802
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
30
25.96
53,988
18.60
38,692
16.70
34,725
27.36
56,908
33.91
70,528
Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles
N/A
20.40
42,445
15.78
32,815
14.30
29,739
19.27
40,099
29.19
60,698
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
200
27.26
56,701
18.03
37,498
15.05
31,311
27.52
57,246
39.03
81,176
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
230
32.72
68,064
23.80
49,520
21.08
43,860
34.30
71,359
39.88
82,947
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
390
23.81
49,535
14.26
29,665
12.22
25,406
23.59
49,072
37.20
77,365
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
1,690
22.24
46,260
15.25
31,730
12.57
26,153
21.87
45,496
31.02
64,535
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
580
27.08
56,346
19.89
41,387
19.13
39,795
27.11
56,402
37.23
77,432
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
180
28.25
58,766
20.61
42,852
18.29
38,044
28.44
59,173
37.90
78,832
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians
110
23.46
48,789
16.96
35,278
16.24
33,765
22.29
46,370
32.97
68,579
Motorcycle Mechanics
N/A
19.25
40,044
15.13
31,470
13.68
28,456
20.12
41,845
24.08
50,089
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
90
24.44
50,842
16.51
34,345
15.97
33,223
24.07
50,056
35.39
73,621
Tire Repairers and Changers
170
14.42
30,002
11.24
23,392
10.60
22,042
11.92
24,790
27.03
56,221
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
210
37.51
78,021
29.11
60,544
26.53
55,181
39.15
81,425
47.73
99,278
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
690
30.81
64,089
22.44
46,679
20.61
42,857
29.91
62,210
44.26
92,055
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
520
28.07
58,393
20.18
41,963
18.67
38,822
27.20
56,565
39.55
82,280
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
250
25.96
53,999
17.62
36,645
16.12
33,519
24.04
50,009
43.09
89,634
Millwrights
N/A
24.87
51,738
19.63
40,840
17.88
37,206
24.07
50,064
30.98
64,441
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
250
41.50
86,334
30.84
64,154
25.85
53,768
44.29
92,108
51.40
106,905
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
50
38.55
80,178
28.51
59,302
22.36
46,515
41.17
85,631
49.03
101,986
Medical Equipment Repairers
100
23.67
49,239
17.12
35,616
15.65
32,556
23.26
48,374
33.13
68,894
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
2,720
22.94
47,722
15.13
31,474
13.72
28,542
22.50
46,805
32.57
67,733
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
50
16.65
34,642
13.39
27,851
12.51
26,015
14.63
30,437
24.81
51,609
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
190
15.41
32,048
10.26
21,334
10.26
21,340
12.72
26,471
26.33
54,768
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
310
22.93
47,688
12.54
26,079
11.05
22,989
19.43
40,399
42.92
89,263
Production Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
Select other occupational group
Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Production Occupations
20,020
21.23
44,148
12.59
26,190
11.44
23,812
18.65
38,780
34.44
71,640
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
1,670
36.24
75,381
21.57
44,857
18.56
38,593
33.99
70,702
58.09
120,811
Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
N/A
16.92
35,199
11.60
24,117
10.86
22,595
15.31
31,850
25.34
52,718
Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers
750
18.68
38,850
13.39
27,837
12.69
26,397
17.67
36,748
26.13
54,344
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
50
25.60
53,237
19.80
41,168
17.93
37,302
24.62
51,211
35.97
74,816
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
160
17.71
36,831
11.47
23,871
10.98
22,834
15.67
32,599
27.95
58,133
Assemblers and fabricators, all other, including team assemblers
3,590
17.14
35,653
11.88
24,724
11.03
22,943
15.64
32,524
26.10
54,287
Bakers
340
15.98
33,226
12.27
25,531
11.28
23,468
14.66
30,493
21.93
45,628
Butchers and Meat Cutters
150
21.66
45,048
17.66
36,731
16.29
33,891
21.93
45,623
26.10
54,298
Food Batchmakers
350
14.81
30,805
11.29
23,474
10.71
22,261
12.35
25,690
23.44
48,759
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
N/A
12.52
26,033
11.40
23,714
10.72
22,298
12.21
25,394
15.05
31,306
Food Processing Workers, All Other
N/A
12.29
25,579
11.06
23,019
10.45
21,737
11.75
24,451
15.06
31,316
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic
N/A
21.62
44,960
15.45
32,133
13.43
27,942
20.69
43,028
30.68
63,806
Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal a
90
31.77
66,093
23.47
48,823
17.85
37,132
30.76
63,977
41.73
86,798
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
360
19.55
40,657
14.06
29,251
12.88
26,791
18.43
38,350
28.63
59,538
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
50
16.79
34,916
13.68
28,455
12.79
26,605
15.04
31,279
26.11
54,312
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
380
17.43
36,260
12.83
26,682
11.67
24,262
15.97
33,205
24.25
50,442
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
220
16.53
34,382
12.22
25,423
10.80
22,464
16.59
34,521
22.47
46,740
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
110
25.21
52,439
16.16
33,617
15.07
31,343
22.68
47,175
41.10
85,483
Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
40
32.05
66,666
19.69
40,969
16.22
33,749
31.26
65,023
47.67
99,144
Machinists
1,620
25.10
52,204
15.78
32,823
14.30
29,732
23.92
49,764
35.68
74,214
Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
280
16.02
33,325
11.19
23,263
10.58
22,015
12.91
26,846
26.68
55,502
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
290
19.51
40,585
14.91
31,028
12.24
25,454
19.84
41,270
25.25
52,527
Tool and Die Makers
290
28.95
60,213
21.61
44,939
20.97
43,624
27.89
58,022
39.05
81,227
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
480
26.24
54,584
16.12
33,526
14.79
30,755
23.88
49,675
42.20
87,776
Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
40
20.56
42,777
16.97
35,303
16.31
33,905
19.62
40,806
28.19
58,628
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
60
17.67
36,736
11.89
24,731
11.13
23,148
16.34
33,983
25.06
52,123
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other
30
20.92
43,511
13.32
27,701
12.62
26,260
18.23
37,910
40.95
85,175
Prepress Technicians and Workers
90
22.63
47,080
14.35
29,847
12.88
26,785
22.41
46,614
32.50
67,599
Printing Press Operators
350
20.25
42,103
13.09
27,230
11.86
24,669
21.15
43,980
28.93
60,170
Print Binding and Finishing Workers
250
16.94
35,228
12.76
26,542
11.76
24,458
15.30
31,831
24.78
51,544
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
500
13.47
28,010
11.22
23,329
10.64
22,137
11.93
24,820
17.99
37,433
Sewing Machine Operators
260
16.87
35,080
12.06
25,078
11.18
23,249
15.40
32,047
27.50
57,205
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
50
15.41
32,072
13.34
27,745
12.61
26,240
15.51
32,257
18.86
39,235
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
N/A
14.54
30,244
10.34
21,503
10.34
21,508
11.82
24,597
21.91
45,583
Upholsterers
50
20.98
43,645
13.32
27,696
12.93
26,886
19.39
40,319
30.79
64,049
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
110
21.71
45,155
15.44
32,109
13.73
28,557
21.47
44,668
30.34
63,107
Furniture Finishers
N/A
23.35
48,571
17.79
36,997
15.27
31,754
23.78
49,449
30.83
64,115
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing
70
23.45
48,768
16.17
33,640
12.92
26,869
24.26
50,459
32.07
66,705
Power Plant Operators
90
42.32
88,044
32.92
68,464
30.59
63,645
39.50
82,153
59.88
124,548
Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
190
32.11
66,792
27.58
57,381
26.50
55,112
31.62
65,767
40.22
83,643
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
50
23.51
48,894
13.83
28,762
12.70
26,418
23.42
48,716
36.30
75,484
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
N/A
14.54
30,251
10.96
22,799
10.35
21,519
12.00
24,951
23.22
48,308
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
430
22.26
46,313
14.94
31,085
13.51
28,109
19.69
40,963
35.75
74,369
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
120
18.88
39,289
14.84
30,865
13.54
28,164
19.60
40,762
23.88
49,665
Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
N/A
15.46
32,138
10.59
22,027
10.34
21,511
15.86
32,994
21.86
45,465
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
1,470
22.46
46,704
14.52
30,205
13.10
27,260
21.29
44,287
33.73
70,151
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
20
33.05
68,747
29.12
60,575
27.49
57,189
33.11
68,879
39.00
81,113
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
640
16.82
34,973
11.74
24,412
10.96
22,808
14.87
30,923
24.38
50,703
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
260
17.10
35,585
12.62
26,255
11.65
24,217
16.74
34,815
23.39
48,648
Painters, Transportation Equipment
130
26.15
54,406
17.15
35,686
14.72
30,614
26.49
55,096
38.56
80,197
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
N/A
18.11
37,669
13.27
27,600
12.75
26,522
15.65
32,553
25.66
53,372
Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
50
19.62
40,811
14.04
29,217
12.36
25,724
21.26
44,225
24.75
51,470
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders
30
13.53
28,147
11.27
23,446
10.64
22,137
12.73
26,474
18.03
37,518
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic
N/A
15.42
32,086
10.73
22,315
10.34
21,513
15.28
31,786
22.32
46,442
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
N/A
18.52
38,522
13.63
28,359
12.66
26,337
18.27
37,993
24.90
51,789
Helpers--Production Workers
470
15.93
33,125
11.78
24,513
11.06
23,009
15.40
32,051
22.18
46,145
Production Workers, All Other
340
14.51
30,194
10.41
21,648
10.34
21,510
13.23
27,535
22.30
46,387
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations -
South Central WDA 1Q2018
Select other occupational group
Total All industries
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Business and Financial Operations
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training and Library
Farming, Fishing and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance and Repair
Legal Occupations
Life, Physical and Social Science
Management
Personal Care and Service
Production Occupations
Protective Service
Office and Administrative Support
Sales and Related Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations
Select by "Occupational Title" to view detailed employment and wage estimates. (example: Top Employing, Best Paying, Wage History, etc.)
Estimated
Employment
Occupational Wages
Wage Percentile Ranges
Median
Average
Entry Level
10th
90th
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Hourly / Annual
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
17,520
18.93
39,389
12.18
25,325
11.07
23,036
17.63
36,674
29.12
60,570
First-line supervisors of transportation and material moving workers, except aircraft cargo handling supervisors
820
28.87
60,048
19.49
40,546
17.63
36,669
28.45
59,178
41.04
85,354
Commercial Pilots
30
N/A
102,299
N/A
57,443
N/A
43,586
N/A
104,943
N/A
163,071
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
1,860
18.80
39,094
15.38
31,985
13.92
28,958
18.59
38,665
24.33
50,593
Driver/Sales Workers
870
16.84
35,028
10.43
21,701
10.43
21,706
12.47
25,934
27.43
57,050
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
3,040
24.10
50,128
18.32
38,123
16.66
34,666
23.32
48,520
33.60
69,898
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
2,210
18.73
38,963
11.97
24,904
11.00
22,886
17.50
36,387
29.66
61,694
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
420
14.06
29,241
11.36
23,633
10.85
22,565
13.15
27,357
19.13
39,785
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
100
15.65
32,556
11.48
23,870
10.77
22,414
12.11
25,180
24.84
51,680
Sailors and Marine Oilers
40
21.78
45,284
17.16
35,678
16.39
34,102
21.63
45,002
28.93
60,176
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
50
30.75
63,966
22.61
47,042
20.98
43,632
28.81
59,933
40.11
83,439
Parking Lot Attendants
N/A
11.80
24,529
10.59
22,026
10.43
21,708
11.34
23,595
13.87
28,854
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants
120
13.18
27,411
11.36
23,624
10.70
22,261
12.29
25,558
16.08
33,447
Transportation Workers, All Other
20
17.82
37,067
14.35
29,833
12.63
26,282
17.43
36,249
24.46
50,871
Crane and Tower Operators
90
21.57
44,873
13.70
28,501
13.33
27,709
17.87
37,179
45.10
93,813
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators
110
33.46
69,602
17.89
37,211
15.90
33,068
33.47
69,618
50.36
104,738
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
250
19.48
40,516
15.95
33,178
14.53
30,223
18.85
39,218
25.79
53,649
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
720
13.16
27,384
11.03
22,955
10.44
21,718
11.81
24,559
18.41
38,282
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
4,860
16.10
33,488
11.84
24,618
11.10
23,091
15.03
31,255
23.59
49,070
Packers and Packagers, Hand
1,090
13.76
28,618
11.14
23,169
10.56
21,953
12.51
26,027
18.75
39,001
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
310
21.18
44,052
14.61
30,385
13.18
27,426
22.01
45,786
28.73
59,755
Material Moving Workers, All Other
70
19.79
41,169
13.01
27,044
11.94
24,831
17.32
36,029
31.68
65,902
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