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Select by "Occupational Job Title" sorted alphabetically
Accountant/Auditor
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator/Hearing Officer
Administrative Services Manager
Adult Basic Educ., Adult Secondary Educ./English as a Second Language Inst.
Advertising Sales Agent
Advertising/Promotions Manager
Amusement/Recreation Attendant
Animal Caretaker
Animal Trainer
Arbitrator, Mediator/Conciliator
Architect, Ex. Landscape/Naval
Architectural/Civil Drafter
Architectural/Engineering Manager
ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING OCCUPATION
Art Director
ART, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORT/MEDIA OCCUPATION
Art, Drama/Music Teacher, Postsecondary
Athletic Trainer
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine/Space Sciences Teacher, Postsecondary
Audio/Video Technician
Audiologist
Automotive Body/Related Repairer
Automotive Service Technician/Mechanic
Automotive/Watercraft Service Attendant
Baker
Bartender
Bill/Account Collector
Billing/Posting Clerk
Biochemist/Biophysicist
Bioengineer/Biomedical Engineer
Biological Science Teacher, Postsecondary
Biological Scientist, All Other
Biological Technician
Boilermaker
Bookkeeping, Accounting/Auditing Clerk
Brickmason/Blockmason
Broadcast Technician
Brokerage Clerk
Bu/Truck Mechanic/Diesel Engine Specialist
Budget Analyst
BUILDING/GROUNDS CLEANING/MAINTENANCE OCCUPATION
Bus Driver, School
Bus Driver, Transit/Intercity
BUSINES/FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OCCUPATION
Business Operations Specialist, All Other
Business Teacher, Postsecondary
Butcher/Meat Cutter
Buyer/Purchasing Agent
Cabinetmaker/Bench Carpenter
Captain, Mate/Pilots of Water Vessel
Cardiovascular Technologist/Technician
Career/Technical Education Teacher, Postsecondary
Career/Technical Education Teacher, Secondary School
Cargo/Freight Agent
Carpenter
Cashier
Cement Mason/Concrete Finisher
Chef/Head Cook
Chemical Engineer
Chemical Equipment Operator/Tender
Chemical Technician
Chemist
Chemistry Teacher, Postsecondary
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Chief Executive
Child, Family/School Social Worker
Childcare Worker
Chiropractor
Civil Engineer
Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician
Claims Adjuster, Examiner/Investigator
Cleaners of Vehicle/Equipment
Clergy
Clinical Laboratory Technologist/Technician
Clinical/Counseling Psychologist
Coache/Scout
Coating, Painting/Spraying Machine Setter, Operator/Tender
Coil Winder, Taper/Finisher
Coin, Vending/Amusement Machine Servicer/Repairer
Commercial/Industrial Designer
Communications Teacher, Postsecondary
Community Health Worker
COMMUNITY/SOCIAL SERVICE OCCUPATION
Community/Social Service Specialist, All Other
Compensation, Benefit/Job Analysis Specialist
Compensation/Benefits Manager
Compliance Officer
Computer Hardware Engineer
Computer Network Architect
Computer Network Support Specialist
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operator
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmer
Computer Occupation, All Other
Computer Programmer
Computer Systems Analyst
Computer User Support Specialist
Computer, Automated Teller/Office Machine Repairer
Computer/Information Research Scientist
Computer/Information Systems Manager
COMPUTER/MATHEMATICAL OCCUPATION
Concierge
Conservation Scientist
Construction Laborer
Construction Manager
Construction/Building Inspector
CONSTRUCTION/EXTRACTION OCCUPATION
Cook, All Other
Cook, Institution/Cafeteria
Cook, Restaurant
Cook, Short Order
Cost Estimator
Counselor, All Other
Counter/Rental Clerk
Court, Municipal/License Clerk
Crane/Tower Operator
Credit Analyst
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Teacher, Postsecondary
Crossing Guard/Flagger
Crushing, Grinding/Polishing Machine Setter, Operator/Tender
Curator
Customer Service Representative
Cutter/Trimmer, Hand
Cutting/Punching/Press Mach. Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Cutting/Slicing Machine Setter, Operator/Tender
Data Entry Keyer
Data Scientist
Database Administrator
Database Architect
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dentist, General
Detective/Criminal Investigator
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Dietetic Technician
Dietitian/Nutritionist
Dining Room/Cafeteria Attendant/Bartender Helper
Director, Religious Activitie/Education
Dishwasher
Dispatcher, Ex. Police, Fire/Ambulance
Drafter, All Other
Driver/Sales Worker
Editor
Education Administrator, All Other
Education Administrator, Kindergarten through Secondary
Education Administrator, Postsecondary
Education Teacher, Postsecondary
Education/Childcare Administrator, Preschool/Daycare
EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION/LIBRARY OCCUPATION
Educational Instruction/Library Worker, All Other
Educational, Guidance/Career Counselor/Advisor
Electrical Engineer
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologist/Technician
Electrical/Electronic/Electromechanical Assembler, ex. Coil Winder/Taper
Electrical/Electronics Drafter
Electrical/Electronics Repairer, Commercial/Industrial Equipment
Electrician
Electronics Engineer, Ex. Computer
Elementary School Teacher, Ex. Special Education
Eligibility Interviewer, Government Program
Emergency Management Director
Emergency Medical Technician
Engine/Other Machine Assembler
Engineer, All Other
Engineering Technologist/Technician, Ex. Drafter, All Other
English Language/Literature Teacher, Postsecondary
Entertainment/Recreation Manager, Ex. Gambling
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Science/Protection Technician, Including Health
Environmental Scientist/Specialist, Including Health
Executive Secretarie/Executive Administrative Assistant
Exercise Physiologist
Exercise Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor
Extruding/Drawing Machine Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Facilities Manager
Family Medicine Physician
FARMING, FISHING/FORESTRY OCCUPATION
Farmworker, Farm, Ranch/Aquacultural Animal
Farmworker/Laborer, Crop, Nursery/Greenhouse
Fast Food/Counter Worker
File Clerk
Film/Video Editor
Financial Clerk, All Other
Financial Manager
Financial Risk Specialist
Financial Specialist, All Other
Financial/Investment Analyst
Fire Inspector/Investigator
1st-Line Supervisor of Transport./Material-Moving Worker, Ex. Aircraft.
1st-Line Supervisor of Construction Trade/Extraction Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Enter./Recreation Worker, Ex. Gambling Service
1st-Line Supervisor of Farming, Fishing/Forestry Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Food Preparation/Serving Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Housekeeping/Janitorial Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Landscaping, Lawn Service/Groundskeeping Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Mechanic, Installer/Repairer
1st-Line Supervisor of Non-Retail Sales Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Office/Administrative Support Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Personal Service Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Police/Detective
1st-Line Supervisor of Production/Operating Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Protective Service Worker, All Other
1st-Line Supervisor of Retail Sales Worker
1st-Line Supervisor of Security Worker
Floral Designer
Food Batchmaker
Food Cooking Machine Operator/Tender
Food Preparation Worker
FOOD PREPARATION/SERVING RELATED OCCUPATION
Food Preparation/Serving Related Worker, All Other
Food Processing Worker, All Other
Food Server, Nonrestaurant
Food Service Manager
Foundry Mold/Coremaker
Fundraiser
Fundraising Manager
General Internal Medicine Physician
General/Operations Manager
Glazier
Graphic Designer
Grind/Lapping/Polish/Buffing Machine Tool Setter, Operator/Tender
Grinding/Polishing Worker, Hand
Hairdresser, Hairstylist/Cosmetologist
Health Education Specialist
Health Information Technologist/Medical Registrar
Health Specialties Teacher, Postsecondary
Health Technologist/Technician, All Other
Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioner, All Other
HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONER/TECHNICAL OCCUPATION
Healthcare Practitioner/Technical Worker, All Other
Healthcare Social Worker
HEALTHCARE SUPPORT OCCUPATION
Healthcare Support Worker, All Other
Heating, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Mechanic/Installer
Heavy/Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver
Helpers--Electrician
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance/Repair Worker
Helpers--Production Worker
Highway Maintenance Worker
Home Appliance Repairer
Home Health/Personal Care Aide
Host/Hostesse, Restaurant, Lounge/Coffee Shop
Hotel, Motel/Resort Desk Clerk
Human Resources Assistant, Ex. Payroll/Timekeeping
Human Resources Manager
Human Resources Specialist
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineering Technologist/Technician
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Industrial Production Manager
Industrial Truck/Tractor Operator
Information Security Analyst
Information/Record Clerk, All Other
Inspector, Tester, Sorter, Sampler/Weigher
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE/REPAIR OCCUPATION
Installation, Maintenance/Repair Worker, All Other
Instructional Coordinator
Insulation Worker, Floor, Ceiling/Wall
Insulation Worker, Mechanical
Insurance Claim/Policy Processing Clerk
Insurance Sales Agent
Insurance Underwriter
Interior Designer
Interpreter/Translator
Interviewer, Ex. Eligibility/Loan
Janitor/Cleaner, Ex. Maid/Housekeeping Cleaner
Jeweler/Precious Stone/Metal Worker
Kindergarten Teacher, Ex. Special Education
Labor Relations Specialist
Laborer/Freight, Stock/Material Mover, Hand
Landscaping/Groundskeeping Worker
Lathe/Turning Machine Tool Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Laundry/Dry-Cleaning Worker
Law Teacher, Postsecondary
Lawyer
LEGAL OCCUPATION
Legal Secretarie/Administrative Assistant
Legal Support Worker, All Other
Librarian/Media Collections Specialist
Library Assistant, Clerical
Library Technician
Licensed Practical/Licensed Vocational Nurse
Life Scientist, All Other
LIFE, PHYSICAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATION
Life, Physical/Social Science Technician, All Other
Lifeguard, Ski Patrol/Other Recreational Protective Service Worker
Light Truck Driver
Loan Interviewer/Clerk
Loan Officer
Locksmith/Safe Repairer
Lodging Manager
Logistician
Machinist
Maid/Housekeeping Cleaner
Mail Clerk/Mail Machine Operator, Ex. Postal Service
Maintenance Worker, Machinery
Maintenance/Repair Worker, General
Management Analyst
MANAGEMENT OCCUPATION
Manager, All Other
Manicurist/Pedicurist
Market Research Analyst/Marketing Specialist
Marketing Manager
Marriage/Family Therapist
Massage Therapist
Materials Engineer
Mathematical Science Teacher, Postsecondary
Meat, Poultry/Fish Cutter/Trimmer
Mechanical Door Repairer
Mechanical Drafter
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineering Technologist/Technician
Media/Communication Equipment Worker, All Other
Media/Communication Worker, All Other
Medical Assistant
Medical Equipment Repairer
Medical Records Specialist
Medical Scientist, Ex. Epidemiologist
Medical Secretarie/Administrative Assistant
Medical Transcriptionist
Medical/Health Services Manager
Meeting, Convention/Event Planner
Mental Health/Substance Abuse Social Worker
Merchandise Displayer/Window Trimmer
Middle School Teacher, Ex. Special/Career/Technical Education
Miscellaneous Assembler/Fabricator
Miscellaneous Construction/Related Worker
Mixing/Blending Machine Setter, Operator/Tender
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Ex. Engine
Mold/Coremaking/Casting Mach. Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Molder, Shaper/Caster, Ex. Metal/Plastic
Mortician, Undertaker/Funeral Arranger
Motor Vehicle Operator, All Other
Motorboat Mechanic/Service Technician
Motorcycle Mechanic
Multiple Machine Tool Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Musical Instrument Repairer/Tuner
Natural Sciences Manager
Network/Computer Systems Administrator
News Analyst, Reporter/Journalist
Nurse Midwive
Nurse Practitioner
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Instructor/Teacher, Postsecondary
Occupational Health/Safety Specialist
Occupational Health/Safety Technician
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Office Clerk, General
Office Machine Operator, Ex. Computer
OFFICE/ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATION
Office/Administrative Support Worker, All Other
Operating Engineer/Other Construction Equipment Operator
Operations Research Analyst
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician
Optician, Dispensing
Orderlie
Orthotist/Prosthetist
Outdoor Power Equipment/Other Small Engine Mechanic
Packaging/Filling Machine Operator/Tender
Packer/Packager, Hand
Painter, Construction/Maintenance
Painting, Coating/Decorating Worker
Paralegal/Legal Assistant
Paramedic
Parking Attendant
Parts Salesperson
Payroll/Timekeeping Clerk
PERSONAL CARE/SERVICE OCCUPATION
Personal Care/Service Worker, All Other
Personal Financial Advisor
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Aide
Pharmacy Technician
Philosophy/Religion Teacher, Postsecondary
Phlebotomist
Photographer
Physical Scientist, All Other
Physical Therapist Aide
Physical Therapist Assistant
Physical Therapist
Physician Assistant
Physician, All Other
Physicist
Plant/System Operator, All Other
Plating Machine Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Plumber, Pipefitter/Steamfitter
Podiatrist
Police/Sheriff's Patrol Officer
Postal Service Clerk
Postal Service Mail Carrier
Postal Service Mail Sorter, Processor/Processing Mach. Operator
Postmaster/Mail Superintendent
Precision Instrument/Equipment Repairer, All Other
Prepress Technician/Worker
Preschool Teacher, Ex. Special Education
Print Binding/Finishing Worker
Printing Press Operator
Private Detective/Investigator
Procurement Clerk
Producer/Director
PRODUCTION OCCUPATION
Production Worker, All Other
Production, Planning/Expediting Clerk
Project Management Specialist
Property, Real Estate/Community Association Manager
PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATION
Protective Service Worker, All Other
Psychiatric Technician
Psychiatrist
Psychologist, All Other
Psychology Teacher, Postsecondary
Public Relations Manager
Public Relations Specialist
Public Safety Telecommunicator
Purchasing Manager
Radiation Therapist
Radiologic Technologist/Technician
Real Estate Sales Agent
Receptionist/Information Clerk
Recreation Worker
Recreational Therapist
Refuse/Recyclable Material Collector
Registered Nurse
Rehabilitation Counselor
Reinforcing Iron/Rebar Worker
Religious Worker, All Other
Residential Advisor
Respiratory Therapist
Retail Salesperson
Rolling Machine Setter, Operator/Tender, Metal/Plastic
Roofer
SALE/RELATED OCCUPATION
Sale/Related Worker, All Other
Sales Engineer
Sales Manager
Sales Rep, Wholesale/Manu., Ex. Technical/Scientific Product
Sales Rep, Wholesale/Manu., Technical/Scientific Product
Sales Reps of Service, Ex. Advertising/Insurance/Financial Service
School Bus Monitor
School Psychologist
Secondary School Teacher, Ex. Special/Career/Technical Education
Secretarie/Administrative Assistant, Ex. Legal, Medical/Executive
Securitie, Commoditie/Financial Services Sales Agent
Security Guard
Security/Fire Alarm Systems Installer
Self-Enrichment Teacher
Separating/Filtering/Clarifying/Precipitating/Still Mach. Setter, Operator
Sewing Machine Operator
Sheet Metal Worker
Shipping, Receiving/Inventory Clerk
Shuttle Driver/Chauffeur
Skincare Specialist
Social Science Research Assistant
Social Scientist/Related Worker, All Other
Social Work Teacher, Postsecondary
Social Worker, All Other
Social/Community Service Manager
Social/Human Service Assistant
Software Developer
Software Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester
Special Education Teacher, All Other
Special Education Teacher, Kindergarten/Elementary School
Special Education Teacher, Middle School
Special Education Teacher, Preschool
Special Education Teacher, Secondary School
Speech-Language Pathologist
Stationary Engineer/Boiler Operator
Statistician
Stocker/Order Filler
Structural Metal Fabricator/Fitter
Substance Abuse/Behavioral Disorder/Mental Health Counselor
Surgical Technologist
Survey Researcher
Surveying/Mapping Technician
Surveyor
Switchboard Operator, Including Answering Service
Teacher/Instructor, All Other
Teaching Assistant, Ex. Postsecondary
Teaching Assistant, Postsecondary
Technical Writer
Telecommunications Equip. Installer/Repairer, Ex. Line Installer
Telemarketer
Teller
Therapist, All Other
Tile/Stone Setter
Tire Repairer/Changer
Tool/Die Maker
Tour/travel guide
Training/Development Manager
Training/Development Specialist
Transportation, Storage/Distribution Manager
TRANSPORTATION/MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATION
Travel Agent
Tutor
Upholsterer
Urban/Regional Planner
Veterinarian
Veterinary Assistant/Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Veterinary Technologist/Technician
Waiter/Waitresse
Web Developer
Web/Digital Interface Designer
Weigher, Measurer, Checker/Sampler, Recordkeeping
Welder, Cutter, Solderer/Brazer
Welding, Soldering/Brazing Machine Setter, Operator/Tender
Woodworking Machine Setter, Operator/Tender, Ex. Sawing
Word Processor/Typist
Writer/Author
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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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Management Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
New Haven Labor Market Area - Total all occupations
287,010
25.00
51,998
33.34
69,334
16.18
33,648
14.69
30,555
59.04
122,801
Management Occupations
22,120
58.67
122,046
66.00
137,293
34.35
71,451
29.96
62,323
106.48
221,482
Administrative Services Managers
530
59.03
122,780
60.04
124,881
40.47
84,179
37.85
78,712
84.90
176,608
Advertising and Promotions Managers
30
65.01
135,212
71.18
148,042
35.97
74,806
30.20
62,813
>115.00
>239,200
Architectural and Engineering Managers
530
77.85
161,912
77.66
161,535
52.07
108,309
49.53
103,036
106.32
221,155
Chief Executives
90
98.89
205,674
119.47
248,488
59.68
124,126
44.06
91,644
>115.00
>239,200
Compensation and Benefits Managers
20
59.04
122,801
64.89
134,978
46.24
96,182
38.97
81,048
94.07
195,659
Computer and Information Systems Managers
1,110
65.67
136,599
70.56
146,777
47.45
98,691
46.85
97,457
100.90
209,886
Construction Managers
390
52.02
108,196
57.11
118,803
36.98
76,907
34.87
72,522
80.75
167,960
Education Administrators, All Other
140
41.05
85,382
43.59
90,675
24.75
51,492
20.27
42,171
62.44
129,858
Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary
720
N/A
138,364
N/A
136,854
N/A
90,410
N/A
79,426
N/A
173,640
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
880
62.86
130,745
61.36
127,635
36.63
76,204
30.72
63,904
102.63
213,466
Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare
220
25.21
52,431
29.89
62,181
20.25
42,130
18.11
37,684
43.50
90,461
Emergency Management Directors
20
51.55
107,238
56.47
117,446
40.90
85,066
41.63
86,596
72.44
150,673
Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling
20
26.22
54,532
27.27
56,734
17.15
35,675
17.15
35,685
38.41
79,885
Facilities Managers
430
47.47
98,742
50.58
105,218
29.93
62,252
23.96
49,820
77.67
161,555
Financial Managers
2,240
64.64
134,447
72.90
151,622
41.54
86,392
38.04
79,120
113.28
235,607
Food Service Managers
260
33.01
68,667
35.33
73,481
20.55
42,752
18.65
38,805
46.69
97,121
Fundraising Managers
150
46.95
97,661
54.86
114,091
32.19
66,953
30.53
63,517
88.93
184,981
General and Operations Managers
6,700
56.92
118,385
71.39
148,491
31.81
66,158
28.17
58,580
>115.00
>239,200
Human Resources Managers
460
57.97
120,567
64.29
133,723
37.70
78,427
35.29
73,399
106.05
220,595
Industrial Production Managers
480
55.90
116,263
61.73
128,410
41.17
85,627
37.49
77,978
85.49
177,822
Lodging Managers
40
38.21
79,487
44.87
93,337
28.21
58,682
22.84
47,525
64.71
134,590
Managers, All Other
980
51.99
108,145
61.12
127,125
40.82
84,903
39.74
82,659
86.46
179,831
Marketing Managers
740
66.64
138,608
73.28
152,417
42.90
89,217
38.14
79,334
107.78
224,184
Medical and Health Services Managers
1,460
60.73
126,329
70.09
145,788
40.01
83,210
38.34
79,732
>115.00
>239,200
Natural Sciences Managers
180
81.01
168,490
99.15
206,225
54.60
113,561
51.55
107,227
>115.00
>239,200
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
20
43.26
89,982
43.90
91,328
38.90
80,895
37.99
79,008
47.85
99,528
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
480
31.60
65,730
36.12
75,133
22.94
47,719
21.39
44,486
56.14
116,773
Public Relations Managers
110
63.40
131,877
64.44
134,029
34.59
71,961
32.36
67,310
101.85
211,865
Purchasing Managers
240
56.88
118,303
62.53
130,062
42.01
87,361
39.60
82,363
85.98
178,842
Sales Managers
1,270
60.26
125,340
67.52
140,454
39.70
82,588
35.84
74,541
104.30
216,943
Social and Community Service Managers
690
30.38
63,200
34.98
72,767
23.19
48,249
23.18
48,219
51.40
106,911
Training and Development Managers
120
55.45
115,335
68.07
141,576
43.09
89,635
38.26
79,600
103.77
215,842
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
330
52.66
109,522
60.57
125,983
36.81
76,560
33.19
69,014
88.50
184,084
Business Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
12,550
38.52
80,120
41.54
86,392
25.55
53,134
23.44
48,739
63.05
131,143
Accountants and Auditors
2,040
38.65
80,405
40.98
85,229
27.26
56,694
25.21
52,431
60.38
125,585
Budget Analysts
50
41.14
85,576
42.52
88,442
30.89
64,261
27.83
57,877
55.84
116,141
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
810
38.92
80,936
41.42
86,147
27.92
58,091
26.81
55,766
59.15
123,035
Buyers and Purchasing Agents
880
31.76
66,046
35.53
73,899
23.08
47,994
21.36
44,425
51.84
107,829
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
230
40.43
84,077
42.66
88,727
30.23
62,864
29.72
61,824
58.79
122,291
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
90
37.82
78,661
40.35
83,914
26.86
55,878
22.73
47,280
60.08
124,973
Compliance Officers
410
39.69
82,567
42.27
87,922
26.85
55,847
23.95
49,799
63.23
131,520
Cost Estimators
390
39.42
81,986
42.59
88,595
27.33
56,847
25.42
52,890
62.86
130,756
Credit Analysts
80
38.14
79,334
40.38
83,975
24.34
50,626
23.79
49,483
77.07
160,311
Credit Counselors
30
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Financial and Investment Analysts
660
41.93
87,218
47.92
99,691
31.58
65,699
30.91
64,292
66.20
137,691
Financial Risk Specialists
60
48.25
100,364
62.02
129,001
33.29
69,238
30.13
62,650
>115.00
>239,200
Financial Specialists, All Other
40
48.74
101,384
49.18
102,281
32.78
68,187
30.59
63,619
66.89
139,129
Fundraisers
300
30.75
63,965
29.80
61,977
19.79
41,161
18.84
39,183
40.86
84,974
Human Resources Specialists
1,110
35.07
72,950
36.93
76,805
23.41
48,688
21.58
44,894
56.66
117,865
Insurance Underwriters
140
37.83
78,682
41.56
86,443
29.19
60,702
28.68
59,641
53.08
110,420
Labor Relations Specialists
270
39.25
81,639
46.85
97,447
27.23
56,633
27.53
57,255
85.38
177,587
Loan Officers
240
31.45
65,424
39.11
81,344
22.64
47,097
21.89
45,526
67.01
139,394
Logisticians
240
36.35
75,602
38.60
80,303
27.83
57,897
26.23
54,552
53.92
112,153
Management Analysts
940
48.34
100,537
51.66
107,452
33.12
68,901
30.68
63,802
80.73
167,929
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
1,140
31.66
65,842
34.21
71,155
21.03
43,742
18.16
37,775
50.95
105,973
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
200
27.24
56,663
27.80
57,816
19.33
40,192
19.31
40,152
39.31
81,752
Personal Financial Advisors
250
39.64
82,445
64.37
133,907
23.97
49,840
23.63
49,147
>115.00
>239,200
Project Management Specialists
1,180
48.46
100,813
48.62
101,119
31.69
65,903
29.98
62,374
67.29
139,955
Training and Development Specialists
580
33.75
70,186
36.19
75,286
22.49
46,771
21.70
45,139
56.09
116,671
Computer Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
5,250
47.58
98,973
48.28
100,406
29.29
60,925
25.96
53,999
70.09
145,796
Computer and Information Research Scientists
20
54.86
114,103
64.14
133,429
49.12
102,172
50.27
104,570
109.61
227,968
Computer Network Architects
150
52.06
108,288
58.54
121,757
46.22
96,138
42.69
88,797
76.12
158,320
Computer Network Support Specialists
80
48.17
100,188
49.05
102,016
37.67
78,360
36.03
74,944
63.60
132,286
Computer Occupations, All Other
120
50.65
105,360
50.89
105,858
29.21
60,759
26.00
54,082
71.18
148,060
Computer Programmers
400
50.04
104,093
48.06
99,970
36.63
76,169
33.15
68,942
60.87
126,606
Computer Systems Analysts
610
51.06
106,201
52.42
109,025
35.31
73,438
32.17
66,906
68.94
143,398
Computer User Support Specialists
1,270
31.58
65,681
33.01
68,661
21.91
45,577
19.93
41,444
48.13
100,116
Data Scientists
150
49.72
103,418
52.50
109,192
32.93
68,485
32.22
67,031
95.13
197,874
Database Administrators
90
53.37
110,998
52.08
108,330
32.32
67,208
27.04
56,242
69.56
144,685
Database Architects
40
70.17
145,942
67.17
139,690
40.90
85,069
32.05
66,657
85.21
177,230
Information Security Analysts
80
55.93
116,336
55.91
116,294
36.51
75,930
32.76
68,153
76.09
158,268
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
250
44.95
93,501
46.81
97,374
34.23
71,195
33.31
69,295
64.05
133,221
Operations Research Analysts
90
49.15
102,234
50.33
104,685
32.91
68,433
26.24
54,580
66.39
138,081
Software Developers
1,370
53.01
110,261
58.95
122,618
39.94
83,075
38.28
79,617
87.04
181,051
Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
110
41.07
85,411
41.08
85,442
25.63
53,313
25.96
53,999
63.52
132,120
Statisticians
130
50.65
105,360
51.41
106,938
33.42
69,513
32.82
68,288
71.17
148,039
Web and Digital Interface Designers
140
32.72
68,059
35.37
73,563
26.40
54,902
25.83
53,708
43.16
89,762
Web Developers
110
43.14
89,721
44.18
91,870
29.15
60,634
25.51
53,074
61.23
127,343
Architecture and Engineering Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
4,580
45.70
95,069
48.02
99,866
29.81
62,015
26.37
54,850
74.29
154,519
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
310
41.10
85,494
48.20
100,261
31.38
65,266
30.45
63,334
72.39
150,573
Architectural and Civil Drafters
160
30.27
62,960
30.64
63,750
23.65
49,191
23.07
48,007
39.63
82,431
Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
60
48.44
100,770
50.03
104,072
39.55
82,265
39.68
82,524
64.33
133,802
Chemical Engineers
30
52.16
108,485
54.80
113,968
38.10
79,253
36.93
76,803
77.26
160,688
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
20
38.03
79,087
37.53
78,059
27.35
56,886
25.21
52,451
51.16
106,408
Civil Engineers
400
42.58
88,558
47.65
99,129
33.03
68,703
30.78
64,030
64.19
133,512
Computer Hardware Engineers
150
80.51
167,469
73.92
153,740
55.11
114,633
42.66
88,724
83.31
173,284
Drafters, All Other
20
23.26
48,391
23.36
48,588
20.22
42,046
19.61
40,779
26.27
54,642
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
320
31.50
65,515
35.74
74,342
22.60
47,000
21.00
43,677
54.92
114,238
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
50
58.53
121,725
54.00
112,307
41.58
86,491
33.80
70,302
63.95
133,003
Electrical Engineers
430
49.91
103,812
51.92
108,008
34.23
71,185
32.78
68,184
72.63
151,051
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
70
54.22
112,764
57.17
118,901
42.41
88,215
39.97
83,137
79.81
166,004
Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
80
39.44
82,036
36.31
75,525
25.02
52,036
22.48
46,761
46.78
97,301
Engineers, All Other
330
62.70
130,417
61.15
127,198
39.89
82,971
37.88
78,796
83.05
172,744
Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Environmental Engineers
40
52.94
110,105
57.25
119,077
28.71
59,720
26.23
54,559
91.78
190,896
Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians
180
24.56
51,081
27.81
57,851
18.11
37,664
18.56
38,599
42.53
88,485
Industrial Engineers
1,010
48.90
101,715
50.78
105,630
36.17
75,224
34.21
71,143
66.97
139,285
Landscape Architects
50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Materials Engineers
30
48.41
100,697
48.69
101,289
35.06
72,919
31.90
66,366
61.60
128,122
Mechanical Drafters
N/A
36.74
76,408
37.06
77,093
26.72
55,577
25.03
52,057
52.61
109,420
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
30
32.58
67,758
36.50
75,910
25.66
53,365
24.06
50,042
48.59
101,071
Mechanical Engineers
480
47.72
99,243
50.03
104,062
35.47
73,781
32.60
67,799
67.86
141,155
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
80
29.86
62,098
29.88
62,130
19.98
41,548
20.46
42,555
47.99
99,804
Surveyors
60
42.54
88,485
41.32
85,941
28.56
59,399
24.61
51,195
53.40
111,071
Life, Physical and Social Science Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
3,130
39.76
82,701
44.99
93,563
25.68
53,407
24.09
50,115
68.46
142,411
Biochemists and Biophysicists
160
52.93
110,085
55.28
114,965
38.15
79,347
32.45
67,498
84.84
176,461
Biological Scientists, All Other
90
52.18
108,537
51.65
107,437
34.32
71,382
28.67
59,637
68.05
141,539
Biological Technicians
500
31.68
65,910
33.29
69,243
25.12
52,244
25.38
52,784
41.71
86,761
Chemical Technicians
140
24.23
50,395
25.43
52,898
17.87
37,176
16.64
34,601
37.75
78,516
Chemists
300
42.85
89,129
47.77
99,358
27.37
56,937
24.66
51,309
83.05
172,765
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
170
49.28
102,514
54.33
113,003
32.73
68,090
28.76
59,824
81.26
169,026
Conservation Scientists
20
52.15
108,475
44.96
93,532
27.93
58,111
25.30
52,607
61.65
128,226
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
40
30.08
62,566
28.17
58,599
20.66
42,981
18.89
39,284
36.66
76,242
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
100
39.86
82,909
44.33
92,203
27.99
58,215
24.38
50,717
72.51
150,833
Life Scientists, All Other
40
39.77
82,722
40.06
83,324
34.17
71,081
33.85
70,427
50.47
104,975
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
70
22.44
46,678
25.06
52,109
18.56
38,609
18.11
37,674
37.04
77,042
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
560
52.41
109,015
60.45
125,723
32.01
66,584
32.16
66,906
100.03
208,071
Microbiologists
30
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
190
40.69
84,632
42.94
89,316
30.44
63,313
26.29
54,684
61.62
128,164
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
30
30.44
63,303
31.33
65,172
21.57
44,860
17.65
36,719
39.70
82,566
Physical Scientists, All Other
30
50.24
104,508
52.51
109,233
36.00
74,882
27.62
57,457
87.72
182,464
Physicists
20
85.34
177,500
78.86
164,031
34.48
71,704
24.55
51,070
>115.00
>239,200
Psychologists, All Other
110
56.58
117,696
48.49
100,874
21.50
44,705
18.98
39,492
71.18
148,060
School Psychologists
130
41.82
86,979
41.43
86,180
28.47
59,232
25.34
52,701
54.48
113,314
Social Science Research Assistants
30
21.73
45,213
23.28
48,422
17.20
35,753
15.89
33,043
31.81
66,169
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
40
52.62
109,451
49.07
102,068
29.06
60,427
18.99
39,512
67.51
140,407
Survey Researchers
N/A
28.69
59,679
31.34
65,193
23.66
49,201
20.39
42,430
38.49
80,074
Urban and Regional Planners
50
40.45
84,134
44.09
91,715
31.34
65,193
29.78
61,943
63.03
131,113
Community and Social Services Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Community and Social Service Occupations
5,910
28.83
59,949
30.06
62,535
18.09
37,633
17.42
36,252
47.20
98,174
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
770
37.65
78,319
35.90
74,664
24.35
50,644
22.49
46,771
49.82
103,636
Clergy
150
29.81
62,015
29.50
61,351
19.21
39,969
19.01
39,554
41.90
87,156
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
110
28.09
58,433
28.73
59,772
19.69
40,956
17.63
36,667
41.39
86,097
Community Health Workers
180
29.77
61,932
30.40
63,230
20.92
43,531
19.25
40,052
39.13
81,393
Counselors, All Other
140
18.28
38,017
20.91
43,490
18.05
37,550
18.28
38,017
27.20
56,574
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
30
25.11
52,233
26.79
55,733
17.54
36,491
15.99
33,251
41.62
86,574
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors
680
37.46
77,914
35.79
74,456
22.14
46,044
19.62
40,811
50.25
104,519
Health Education Specialists
90
38.53
80,136
38.80
80,697
23.85
49,616
21.66
45,047
54.99
114,363
Healthcare Social Workers
360
39.01
81,154
37.83
78,693
28.52
59,305
25.38
52,784
50.01
104,030
Marriage and Family Therapists
50
29.18
60,686
39.02
81,164
24.27
50,478
25.35
52,732
62.57
130,126
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
270
30.10
62,618
32.82
68,277
19.87
41,330
18.56
38,599
46.13
95,941
Rehabilitation Counselors
520
18.71
38,931
24.57
51,101
16.54
34,403
15.82
32,887
40.71
84,674
Religious Workers, All Other
20
15.90
33,074
20.21
42,025
13.97
29,055
13.59
28,277
35.47
73,781
Social and Human Service Assistants
1,180
18.55
38,588
20.88
43,427
15.94
33,147
15.04
31,288
30.05
62,503
Social Workers, All Other
100
42.26
87,914
42.97
89,368
33.47
69,627
32.81
68,256
55.26
114,934
Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors
1,110
28.93
60,177
28.60
59,482
19.60
40,759
18.23
37,913
40.13
83,459
Legal Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Legal Occupations
1,900
41.53
86,377
57.29
119,160
26.17
54,435
23.76
49,409
97.59
202,993
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers
20
35.18
73,168
44.27
92,088
35.18
73,168
35.18
73,168
65.71
136,679
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
10
37.65
78,319
40.19
83,594
25.90
53,874
24.52
50,998
51.84
107,821
Lawyers
1,030
65.14
135,495
76.71
159,556
34.55
71,860
24.23
50,395
>115.00
>239,200
Legal Support Workers, All Other
30
33.12
68,879
38.29
79,638
23.96
49,835
20.96
43,583
74.34
154,633
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
730
29.88
62,140
32.54
67,696
25.20
52,410
23.46
48,796
41.01
85,297
Education, Training and Library Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
26,280
39.06
81,247
44.47
92,483
20.16
41,911
17.77
36,948
79.83
166,067
Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors
40
39.49
82,151
37.61
78,225
29.47
61,288
29.99
62,368
44.04
91,600
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
103,075
N/A
112,151
N/A
75,193
N/A
78,765
N/A
130,116
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
211,612
N/A
193,294
N/A
90,406
N/A
81,507
N/A
>239,200
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
190
N/A
100,053
N/A
128,756
N/A
72,286
N/A
61,237
N/A
>239,200
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
105,869
N/A
114,809
N/A
82,192
N/A
81,258
N/A
159,940
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary
130
25.23
52,483
27.90
58,049
18.36
38,194
17.83
37,083
40.69
84,622
Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School
230
N/A
85,276
N/A
88,807
N/A
66,730
N/A
64,715
N/A
112,110
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
100
N/A
108,475
N/A
151,705
N/A
76,346
N/A
80,250
N/A
>239,200
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
110
N/A
104,280
N/A
107,966
N/A
75,650
N/A
80,344
N/A
132,473
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
170
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
62,213
N/A
72,774
N/A
46,179
N/A
46,823
N/A
121,954
Curators
50
46.69
97,104
44.22
91,974
29.96
62,306
24.61
51,195
64.45
134,052
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
90
N/A
81,278
N/A
90,666
N/A
72,867
N/A
66,512
N/A
127,593
Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other
40
25.18
52,389
25.75
53,563
24.12
50,177
25.07
52,150
28.56
59,399
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
3,420
N/A
82,161
N/A
82,867
N/A
54,777
N/A
49,793
N/A
104,913
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
120
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
230
N/A
102,629
N/A
100,801
N/A
70,593
N/A
64,518
N/A
132,027
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
104,176
N/A
143,948
N/A
86,014
N/A
81,590
N/A
>239,200
Instructional Coordinators
220
36.19
75,276
37.16
77,280
23.61
49,108
23.15
48,142
63.67
132,421
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
250
N/A
66,159
N/A
73,926
N/A
53,853
N/A
52,181
N/A
101,009
Law Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
106,824
N/A
139,036
N/A
42,763
N/A
31,257
N/A
>239,200
Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
570
38.87
80,853
38.95
81,008
25.88
53,832
23.81
49,523
51.85
107,852
Library Technicians
240
31.16
64,819
29.87
62,109
20.06
41,724
18.01
37,446
38.26
79,575
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
160
N/A
104,487
N/A
138,756
N/A
69,160
N/A
63,438
N/A
>239,200
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
1,420
N/A
80,458
N/A
78,589
N/A
55,380
N/A
51,319
N/A
104,757
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
200
N/A
103,283
N/A
124,529
N/A
77,083
N/A
78,931
N/A
187,967
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
92,930
N/A
101,144
N/A
58,931
N/A
50,925
N/A
174,468
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
1,050
17.44
36,252
17.92
37,280
14.47
30,073
14.30
29,741
22.71
47,238
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
140
N/A
102,971
N/A
123,854
N/A
72,452
N/A
71,351
N/A
213,679
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
2,400
N/A
80,448
N/A
78,454
N/A
53,261
N/A
50,084
N/A
105,599
Self-Enrichment Teachers
610
25.68
53,407
28.38
59,025
16.51
34,341
14.08
29,274
39.73
82,628
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
N/A
N/A
83,958
N/A
90,988
N/A
60,375
N/A
48,734
N/A
136,305
Special Education Teachers, All Other
200
N/A
48,796
N/A
63,293
N/A
40,634
N/A
40,987
N/A
107,270
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School
460
N/A
81,829
N/A
78,578
N/A
54,840
N/A
50,748
N/A
105,027
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
170
N/A
81,424
N/A
79,025
N/A
55,452
N/A
51,039
N/A
104,435
Special Education Teachers, Preschool
50
N/A
61,216
N/A
64,040
N/A
42,545
N/A
41,029
N/A
90,022
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
270
N/A
87,457
N/A
83,584
N/A
57,986
N/A
52,088
N/A
108,226
Substitute Teachers, Short-Term
640
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
280
N/A
53,479
N/A
78,205
N/A
37,363
N/A
29,803
N/A
97,841
Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary
3,590
N/A
38,889
N/A
39,523
N/A
30,115
N/A
28,900
N/A
50,021
Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary
200
N/A
63,511
N/A
64,175
N/A
58,796
N/A
54,466
N/A
64,996
Tutors
430
26.08
54,227
27.10
56,377
17.93
37,311
17.10
35,566
37.60
78,215
Arts,Design,Entertainment,Sports,Media Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
3,010
32.12
66,803
36.42
75,743
19.23
40,011
17.44
36,262
55.06
114,519
Art Directors
70
42.62
88,651
47.77
99,347
32.84
68,298
32.27
67,124
66.17
137,634
Audio and Video Technicians
100
31.45
65,421
29.91
62,202
20.32
42,264
19.45
40,457
40.36
83,958
Broadcast Technicians
30
31.87
66,294
30.33
63,095
18.32
38,100
18.33
38,121
46.90
97,551
Coaches and Scouts
580
N/A
57,799
N/A
69,679
N/A
33,895
N/A
32,700
N/A
114,519
Commercial and Industrial Designers
40
25.27
52,555
27.74
57,706
17.95
37,353
15.65
32,555
48.54
100,957
Editors
170
39.27
81,694
40.60
84,446
23.99
49,897
21.71
45,162
62.40
129,784
Film and Video Editors
20
35.07
72,940
39.64
82,452
24.79
51,548
22.50
46,802
71.35
148,413
Floral Designers
60
19.89
41,361
21.72
45,182
16.98
35,307
16.97
35,286
29.75
61,880
Graphic Designers
250
30.95
64,362
32.33
67,228
20.85
43,375
19.00
39,512
45.47
94,581
Interior Designers
90
30.10
62,628
32.59
67,779
21.99
45,733
20.45
42,524
43.73
90,957
Interpreters and Translators
30
38.49
80,074
37.99
79,004
21.27
44,248
20.45
42,534
42.71
88,828
Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other
10
39.70
82,576
39.67
82,504
31.91
66,366
30.75
63,957
49.94
103,875
Media and Communication Workers, All Other
20
25.87
53,791
26.63
55,380
18.34
38,142
17.98
37,384
36.00
74,871
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
240
18.97
39,450
20.64
42,939
15.76
32,783
14.87
30,935
28.40
59,077
Music Directors and Composers
50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Musicians and Singers
110
64.37
N/A
78.70
N/A
28.32
N/A
23.12
N/A
>115.00
N/A
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
60
30.59
63,635
38.88
80,853
20.63
42,908
20.83
43,334
61.61
128,153
Photographers
80
28.30
58,848
29.17
60,676
18.42
38,308
18.17
37,799
43.98
91,476
Producers and Directors
110
33.77
70,229
38.18
79,409
20.51
42,659
16.55
34,414
58.58
121,850
Public Relations Specialists
540
40.97
85,214
40.82
84,913
26.02
54,123
25.07
52,140
59.69
124,155
Technical Writers
80
42.64
88,693
43.87
91,258
28.52
59,305
24.96
51,922
55.08
114,560
Writers and Authors
110
35.67
74,186
39.52
82,192
23.55
48,983
24.11
50,146
60.89
126,668
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
22,820
42.21
87,800
50.61
105,287
27.66
57,540
23.77
49,430
77.26
160,698
Athletic Trainers
110
N/A
59,814
N/A
64,258
N/A
52,742
N/A
49,139
N/A
87,654
Audiologists
50
39.21
81,548
44.13
91,787
36.05
74,996
37.10
77,177
61.54
127,987
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
100
40.53
84,300
41.48
86,273
28.37
59,004
23.71
49,315
51.58
107,291
Chiropractors
N/A
38.98
81,091
44.88
93,355
25.95
53,968
23.04
47,934
69.34
144,228
Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
1,440
39.19
81,517
37.79
78,599
26.68
55,494
24.03
49,970
49.38
102,691
Dental Hygienists
590
47.18
98,111
45.80
95,256
42.19
87,758
41.80
86,938
47.80
99,420
Dentists, General
230
88.53
184,135
99.55
207,074
46.66
97,052
47.28
98,340
>115.00
>239,200
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
210
47.31
98,402
46.48
96,689
36.70
76,335
38.53
80,126
64.11
133,366
Dietetic Technicians
50
18.02
37,477
18.08
37,602
14.11
29,357
14.10
29,336
24.49
50,935
Dietitians and Nutritionists
180
38.90
80,915
37.84
78,703
28.31
58,869
25.96
53,988
47.21
98,184
Emergency Medical Technicians
590
23.47
48,817
25.21
52,441
20.12
41,859
19.52
40,603
25.46
52,960
Exercise Physiologists
10
31.08
64,653
34.80
72,379
27.95
58,142
26.39
54,881
41.97
87,312
Family Medicine Physicians
130
108.33
225,320
116.65
242,620
47.84
99,503
37.11
77,197
>115.00
>239,200
General Internal Medicine Physicians
160
92.01
191,373
109.38
227,511
60.69
126,232
45.24
94,103
>115.00
>239,200
Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars
70
22.65
47,103
23.86
49,637
19.89
41,361
20.14
41,880
27.73
57,664
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
240
28.64
59,565
32.59
67,779
19.55
40,665
18.71
38,910
59.78
124,342
Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other
190
38.42
79,918
42.31
87,997
26.50
55,120
22.97
47,778
66.86
139,078
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other
160
41.10
85,484
37.10
77,177
18.76
39,035
16.91
35,161
53.97
112,244
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
1,850
30.82
64,113
31.36
65,224
27.87
57,965
25.96
53,988
35.68
74,227
Medical Records Specialists
260
31.01
64,497
31.04
64,549
22.22
46,221
21.45
44,622
39.20
81,538
Nurse Midwives
60
51.08
106,242
56.31
117,125
45.57
94,768
49.05
102,016
79.65
165,662
Nurse Practitioners
480
64.20
133,522
64.15
133,439
51.70
107,551
50.84
105,754
81.10
168,694
Occupational Therapists
370
49.53
103,023
48.44
100,759
37.04
77,042
37.75
78,506
63.59
132,276
Opticians, Dispensing
80
31.39
65,286
30.74
63,936
21.39
44,487
19.33
40,198
39.02
81,175
Orthotists and Prosthetists
20
39.70
82,576
45.24
94,103
23.16
48,152
20.27
42,160
87.77
182,557
Paramedics
240
31.67
65,878
32.11
66,782
24.51
50,977
23.23
48,318
40.31
83,854
Pharmacists
670
66.10
137,478
64.37
133,906
52.09
108,330
53.70
111,684
77.10
160,386
Pharmacy Technicians
990
18.33
38,121
20.30
42,233
16.01
33,303
15.69
32,628
27.67
57,560
Physical Therapists
720
51.21
106,512
50.67
105,380
39.01
81,154
38.61
80,302
65.57
136,367
Physician Assistants
570
68.86
143,231
74.22
154,363
58.97
122,660
57.51
119,617
106.28
221,062
Physicians, All Other
820
>115.00
>239,200
135.83
282,527
76.73
159,608
42.34
88,059
>115.00
>239,200
Podiatrists
70
>115.00
>239,200
117.79
244,988
81.72
169,992
69.04
143,584
>115.00
>239,200
Psychiatric Technicians
110
27.59
57,394
26.62
55,369
21.19
44,082
19.85
41,299
33.56
69,814
Psychiatrists
80
>115.00
>239,200
124.82
259,630
52.70
109,617
34.66
72,088
>115.00
>239,200
Radiation Therapists
50
47.21
98,194
50.35
104,726
38.46
80,011
40.16
83,511
65.02
135,235
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
510
38.05
79,139
39.20
81,538
30.55
63,531
30.99
64,445
50.92
105,920
Recreational Therapists
50
31.50
65,515
32.16
66,886
21.41
44,538
17.51
36,418
44.28
92,099
Registered Nurses
7,930
48.99
101,912
47.95
99,752
38.14
79,326
38.92
80,956
62.39
129,763
Respiratory Therapists
360
40.01
83,220
38.69
80,479
32.65
67,914
31.33
65,172
48.19
100,230
Speech-Language Pathologists
280
49.94
103,885
48.06
99,960
34.60
71,964
31.67
65,878
62.06
129,078
Surgical Technologists
290
37.71
78,423
35.63
74,113
26.95
56,055
23.26
48,381
47.75
99,306
Therapists, All Other
20
36.33
75,577
37.89
78,828
26.72
55,567
24.78
51,527
46.42
96,543
Veterinarians
140
64.76
134,685
69.60
144,748
45.46
94,560
50.49
105,027
102.12
212,412
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
300
22.74
47,311
22.15
46,075
17.15
35,691
16.00
33,271
28.11
58,474
Healthcare Support Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Healthcare Support Occupations
16,090
18.03
37,502
19.50
40,565
15.58
32,412
14.80
30,771
23.92
49,762
Dental Assistants
560
23.86
49,626
23.73
49,355
17.56
36,530
15.95
33,185
29.18
60,695
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
200
21.45
44,620
23.36
48,592
18.08
37,607
18.55
38,589
30.92
64,312
Home Health and Personal Care Aides
7,110
16.98
35,328
17.23
35,830
14.61
30,395
14.35
29,841
22.71
47,243
Massage Therapists
140
30.32
63,068
30.19
62,786
16.92
35,192
13.83
28,754
51.69
107,500
Medical Assistants
1,780
21.19
44,066
22.21
46,188
18.34
38,150
17.83
37,094
27.29
56,765
Medical Transcriptionists
200
23.10
48,038
22.57
46,930
18.74
38,976
18.89
39,289
26.46
55,051
Nursing Assistants
4,440
18.47
38,411
19.26
40,063
16.90
35,140
16.04
33,373
22.92
47,682
Occupational Therapy Assistants
110
31.70
65,942
33.48
69,621
28.75
59,817
28.53
59,347
39.66
82,488
Orderlies
210
17.74
36,885
17.90
37,241
16.79
34,920
17.35
36,081
20.55
42,749
Pharmacy Aides
60
15.85
32,955
17.00
35,359
14.82
30,823
15.08
31,367
20.30
42,206
Phlebotomists
520
22.57
46,930
22.25
46,282
18.48
38,443
18.36
38,202
28.52
59,326
Physical Therapist Aides
90
16.61
34,544
17.10
35,558
14.84
30,875
14.65
30,478
20.87
43,407
Physical Therapist Assistants
140
36.89
76,729
35.89
74,659
27.50
57,204
23.84
49,585
43.85
91,194
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
300
25.39
52,804
25.84
53,745
15.74
32,736
15.26
31,743
39.17
81,474
Protective Service Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Protective Service Occupations
6,290
26.96
56,065
29.68
61,740
17.02
35,391
15.31
31,847
48.33
100,539
Crossing Guards and Flaggers
160
16.78
34,899
19.24
40,031
14.42
29,987
14.35
29,851
28.50
59,284
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
150
47.53
98,856
56.74
118,035
39.09
81,307
36.67
76,269
84.98
176,745
Fire Inspectors and Investigators
60
40.14
83,481
39.10
81,338
28.49
59,253
26.37
54,842
48.03
99,901
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
310
51.55
107,217
54.93
114,241
44.16
91,853
40.73
84,725
64.87
134,915
First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other
50
32.99
68,607
33.46
69,590
24.77
51,518
23.39
48,644
42.47
88,331
First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers
70
27.09
56,358
30.72
63,883
20.98
43,627
19.72
41,024
45.29
94,205
Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
90
15.02
31,241
15.17
31,555
13.59
28,262
13.59
28,262
18.32
38,098
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
1,280
40.69
84,641
38.53
80,126
28.86
60,037
28.76
59,817
48.33
100,539
Private Detectives and Investigators
60
32.34
67,270
31.88
66,308
21.97
45,696
20.75
43,146
39.67
82,509
Protective Service Workers, All Other
90
24.24
50,410
29.74
61,845
18.69
38,871
13.59
28,262
46.90
97,549
School Bus Monitors
60
14.74
30,656
15.34
31,910
14.25
29,642
13.73
28,555
18.39
38,244
Security Guards
2,260
17.77
36,959
19.36
40,261
15.38
31,973
14.58
30,332
25.20
52,407
Food Preparation and Serving-Related Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
20,910
15.80
32,872
18.66
38,809
14.21
29,569
14.00
29,119
27.24
56,640
Bartenders
1,160
15.29
31,806
20.01
41,610
13.78
28,660
13.59
28,262
28.26
58,793
Chefs and Head Cooks
610
28.27
58,803
29.66
61,699
19.51
40,585
17.11
35,579
40.74
84,735
Cooks, All Other
30
18.67
38,829
21.69
45,122
15.59
32,433
14.98
31,147
33.69
70,071
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
680
22.33
46,428
23.33
48,529
17.81
37,032
17.75
36,917
33.30
69,276
Cooks, Restaurant
2,120
17.83
37,094
18.07
37,596
14.56
30,280
13.91
28,931
22.98
47,808
Cooks, Short Order
20
21.22
44,129
21.49
44,693
17.28
35,924
16.88
35,098
26.97
56,086
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
800
14.49
30,133
15.25
31,712
13.77
28,628
13.59
28,262
17.34
36,070
Dishwashers
950
14.73
30,625
15.18
31,565
13.96
29,057
13.87
28,858
16.90
35,161
Fast Food and Counter Workers
4,790
14.71
30,593
15.43
32,077
14.19
29,517
14.00
29,119
17.71
36,833
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
1,780
22.24
46,271
24.65
51,257
16.70
34,743
15.77
32,809
38.25
79,572
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other
110
17.21
35,809
17.26
35,903
15.53
32,297
14.51
30,165
17.77
36,959
Food Preparation Workers
2,100
16.96
35,276
18.60
38,704
14.50
30,154
14.41
29,987
29.00
60,319
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
750
16.90
35,150
17.33
36,049
14.62
30,416
14.25
29,642
21.81
45,372
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
710
14.73
30,635
15.85
32,955
14.15
29,444
14.14
29,412
17.86
37,157
Waiters and Waitresses
3,770
16.45
34,220
19.94
41,484
14.19
29,517
13.90
28,921
30.42
63,266
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
10,400
17.97
37,366
20.26
42,132
14.48
30,112
14.14
29,423
29.58
61,521
Building/Grounds Cleaning/Maintenance Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
10,400
17.97
37,366
20.26
42,132
14.48
30,112
14.14
29,423
29.58
61,521
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
470
29.22
60,779
31.92
66,402
19.99
41,589
17.85
37,136
42.11
87,588
First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
210
32.77
68,148
33.63
69,956
23.66
49,229
22.83
47,484
48.38
100,633
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
6,270
17.23
35,819
18.94
39,394
14.30
29,747
14.07
29,255
29.58
61,521
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
2,030
22.67
47,160
21.80
45,352
16.80
34,931
15.90
33,060
29.32
60,977
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
1,160
15.22
31,649
16.58
34,471
14.01
29,130
13.72
28,545
19.72
41,014
Personal Care and Service Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Personal Care and Service Occupations
5,940
15.77
32,809
19.37
40,282
14.08
29,297
13.97
29,067
28.22
58,709
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
290
14.17
29,475
15.35
31,931
13.91
28,942
13.87
28,848
18.55
38,579
Animal Caretakers
490
15.35
31,942
17.36
36,122
14.34
29,830
14.14
29,423
23.87
49,658
Animal Trainers
70
22.95
47,745
27.95
58,124
15.74
32,725
15.19
31,586
57.98
120,586
Childcare Workers
970
15.23
31,670
16.22
33,750
14.16
29,464
13.97
29,067
18.25
37,962
Concierges
30
15.42
32,067
16.73
34,795
15.02
31,252
14.89
30,980
20.81
43,293
Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
520
23.72
49,334
27.83
57,905
14.96
31,105
13.59
28,262
48.59
101,072
First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services
220
26.26
54,612
29.34
61,030
18.85
39,206
16.68
34,701
47.37
98,532
First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
230
21.68
45,080
23.86
49,626
16.67
34,670
16.13
33,541
38.62
80,335
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
740
15.31
31,858
18.99
39,498
14.34
29,830
14.37
29,893
27.51
57,225
Manicurists and Pedicurists
660
14.04
29,193
14.28
29,705
13.77
28,639
13.59
28,262
14.52
30,186
Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers
60
35.35
73,530
35.67
74,210
28.82
59,943
24.95
51,905
37.05
77,063
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
90
15.65
32,558
18.96
39,436
14.02
29,161
14.01
29,140
21.59
44,913
Recreation Workers
810
15.91
33,091
18.46
38,380
14.37
29,893
13.98
29,088
24.72
51,414
Residential Advisors
270
18.90
39,310
19.00
39,519
15.08
31,367
13.94
29,005
25.97
54,027
Skincare Specialists
70
19.87
41,317
29.89
62,190
18.04
37,523
17.37
36,143
57.61
119,823
Tour and travel guides
120
17.74
36,896
21.48
44,662
14.99
31,168
15.11
31,429
32.11
66,789
Sales and Related Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Sales and Related Occupations
21,120
17.44
36,267
24.87
51,721
14.16
29,460
13.97
29,057
43.85
91,205
Advertising Sales Agents
80
29.19
60,720
34.67
72,120
20.08
41,759
18.71
38,925
64.48
134,112
Cashiers
6,190
14.53
30,215
15.33
31,891
13.92
28,953
13.80
28,705
17.48
36,370
Counter and Rental Clerks
580
17.32
36,018
20.84
43,363
14.44
30,039
14.06
29,243
30.56
63,555
First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
320
41.55
86,436
43.58
90,646
26.01
54,100
23.07
47,976
64.97
135,136
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
2,020
24.34
50,614
26.92
55,983
17.96
37,363
17.06
35,470
38.97
81,057
Insurance Sales Agents
410
37.71
78,450
40.74
84,739
26.10
54,297
24.12
50,169
62.83
130,688
Parts Salespersons
360
18.17
37,798
21.47
44,666
15.35
31,922
14.43
30,019
32.09
66,741
Real Estate Sales Agents
N/A
22.95
47,738
30.23
62,862
18.10
37,642
16.35
34,022
57.67
119,941
Retail Salespersons
6,220
15.11
31,426
19.10
39,711
13.92
28,964
13.71
28,498
27.84
57,886
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
70
17.16
35,698
33.69
70,082
14.17
29,471
13.99
29,088
101.95
212,055
Sales Engineers
150
48.08
100,007
51.77
107,693
38.30
79,681
39.55
82,257
67.81
141,032
Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel
1,110
29.26
60,875
35.09
72,978
19.77
41,128
17.73
36,887
53.46
111,200
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
2,320
37.82
78,647
42.80
89,032
22.85
47,531
20.36
42,339
83.09
172,841
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
470
40.78
84,812
47.47
98,735
28.54
59,365
26.63
55,383
68.74
142,967
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
630
36.55
76,019
43.92
91,370
24.28
50,500
23.02
47,862
77.66
161,545
Telemarketers
40
21.80
45,328
23.90
49,714
15.43
32,108
14.92
31,032
36.51
75,947
Travel Agents
30
22.82
47,469
23.53
48,949
18.21
37,870
17.72
36,846
30.13
62,665
Office and Administrative Support Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
37,180
23.76
49,416
25.72
53,507
17.04
35,461
15.68
32,610
38.50
80,075
Bill and Account Collectors
140
24.67
51,296
26.42
54,953
20.35
42,320
18.79
39,087
33.37
69,414
Billing and Posting Clerks
1,230
24.13
50,181
27.00
56,162
19.97
41,535
18.59
38,674
38.94
80,994
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
2,740
25.31
52,629
26.78
55,707
19.19
39,913
17.64
36,690
38.62
80,333
Brokerage Clerks
20
33.06
68,774
35.15
73,123
23.01
47,877
20.05
41,711
55.29
115,009
Cargo and Freight Agents
30
24.09
50,109
26.15
54,406
19.22
39,975
18.63
38,756
37.33
77,657
Couriers and Messengers
220
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
170
26.59
55,304
27.44
57,060
21.62
44,975
21.78
45,305
37.00
76,965
Customer Service Representatives
4,230
20.37
42,372
22.71
47,247
15.40
32,042
14.63
30,431
32.09
66,749
Data Entry Keyers
210
18.88
39,273
20.06
41,721
15.74
32,745
14.88
30,958
27.35
56,895
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
410
24.80
51,586
28.69
59,663
20.17
41,969
18.75
38,984
45.77
95,207
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
160
32.93
68,495
31.31
65,117
25.42
52,887
23.55
48,983
36.93
76,810
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
770
34.61
71,986
34.93
72,668
24.90
51,792
23.65
49,210
46.87
97,480
File Clerks
70
19.24
40,027
22.59
46,989
16.18
33,643
14.77
30,720
31.32
65,138
Financial Clerks, All Other
150
18.98
39,469
21.58
44,882
18.98
39,469
18.98
39,469
23.96
49,850
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
4,610
32.34
67,276
35.20
73,216
23.50
48,879
21.88
45,512
49.22
102,386
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
220
17.28
35,936
17.34
36,081
14.43
30,018
14.38
29,904
19.57
40,709
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
160
26.86
55,862
26.18
54,447
20.35
42,330
19.15
39,831
31.90
66,336
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
110
23.42
48,704
23.96
49,850
16.98
35,327
15.50
32,238
33.34
69,352
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
490
26.05
54,189
27.01
56,182
21.40
44,520
19.63
40,833
32.36
67,307
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
260
23.50
48,879
24.99
51,968
18.48
38,426
17.55
36,505
32.02
66,615
Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
N/A
24.76
51,503
28.83
59,963
23.90
49,716
24.46
50,873
38.15
79,341
Library Assistants, Clerical
230
17.53
36,463
19.04
39,593
14.08
29,295
13.71
28,510
26.19
54,457
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
210
24.48
50,925
25.05
52,102
18.54
38,570
18.01
37,476
32.31
67,204
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
110
18.11
37,672
20.50
42,651
15.88
33,024
14.75
30,679
25.33
52,691
Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
800
23.22
48,301
23.21
48,280
18.60
38,694
18.16
37,765
30.11
62,618
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
290
15.31
31,846
18.21
37,878
13.67
28,427
13.71
28,510
26.33
54,767
Office Clerks, General
4,770
20.66
42,971
21.78
45,316
15.75
32,755
14.81
30,813
30.02
62,442
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
40
20.95
43,580
22.11
45,977
18.01
37,476
16.99
35,337
27.92
58,073
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
320
27.97
58,186
27.96
58,155
21.37
44,448
20.15
41,907
35.38
73,598
Postal Service Clerks
160
27.00
56,162
27.96
58,166
21.73
45,212
19.75
41,081
34.57
71,914
Postal Service Mail Carriers
740
25.68
53,414
27.64
57,484
20.29
42,196
19.54
40,647
35.43
73,691
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators
120
33.35
69,373
28.91
60,139
20.79
43,239
20.00
41,597
33.93
70,582
Procurement Clerks
120
25.28
52,577
27.30
56,792
19.51
40,574
18.87
39,263
40.04
83,277
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
640
26.59
55,304
29.27
60,893
20.39
42,403
19.01
39,541
42.94
89,319
Public Safety Telecommunicators
250
29.57
61,512
27.61
57,422
19.39
40,326
18.17
37,806
37.09
77,151
Receptionists and Information Clerks
2,410
18.61
38,725
19.95
41,483
14.80
30,792
14.27
29,666
28.45
59,157
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
5,500
27.39
56,978
27.77
57,742
19.44
40,430
18.30
38,064
39.08
81,283
Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks
1,340
20.45
42,547
21.52
44,758
16.23
33,757
15.15
31,526
28.41
59,085
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
90
17.93
37,290
18.94
39,397
15.18
31,588
15.28
31,784
24.22
50,387
Tellers
520
19.16
39,862
20.37
42,361
17.34
36,071
15.73
32,714
24.46
50,883
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
40
19.07
39,655
21.19
44,055
16.65
34,625
16.40
34,108
34.06
70,830
Word Processors and Typists
50
31.56
65,634
28.98
60,293
19.23
39,996
16.07
33,426
37.68
78,370
Farming, Fishing and Forestry Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
180
16.54
34,405
19.25
40,036
14.20
29,528
13.56
28,185
27.82
57,868
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
130
16.54
34,405
17.74
36,905
14.38
29,900
13.56
28,185
21.89
45,543
Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals
20
14.68
30,530
15.27
31,760
13.94
28,981
13.54
28,175
15.00
31,212
First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
10
27.82
57,858
32.50
67,611
22.26
46,297
20.03
41,678
55.44
115,323
Construction and Extraction Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Construction and Extraction Occupations
8,690
31.36
65,225
33.19
69,037
21.18
44,055
19.01
39,529
47.58
98,968
Boilermakers
80
25.75
53,560
26.45
55,017
22.92
47,671
17.73
36,884
31.31
65,121
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
80
38.43
79,937
39.58
82,334
23.16
48,187
18.61
38,703
82.23
171,032
Carpenters
1,290
30.17
62,755
30.61
63,675
21.38
44,447
21.09
43,848
39.25
81,631
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
120
29.04
60,410
30.41
63,251
23.15
48,146
23.04
47,919
43.45
90,372
Construction and Building Inspectors
110
47.48
98,772
65.33
135,884
29.44
61,216
24.49
50,936
>115.00
>239,200
Construction Laborers
1,300
24.57
51,091
26.03
54,118
18.29
38,031
17.77
36,957
35.17
73,159
Electricians
1,060
32.00
66,557
34.34
71,434
22.11
45,997
18.99
39,498
54.14
112,606
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
1,160
39.07
81,270
40.65
84,545
27.35
56,887
25.42
52,868
61.94
128,837
Glaziers
130
31.02
64,512
30.85
64,160
19.38
40,315
19.01
39,529
41.86
87,066
Helpers--Electricians
N/A
21.98
45,697
22.56
46,948
14.77
30,716
14.44
30,034
36.31
75,515
Highway Maintenance Workers
310
30.88
64,243
29.41
61,174
23.95
49,820
23.01
47,857
35.39
73,604
Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall
70
23.11
48,074
26.20
54,500
17.54
36,482
15.93
33,144
47.22
98,214
Insulation Workers, Mechanical
70
31.85
66,258
33.33
69,337
22.54
46,886
19.95
41,503
46.39
96,499
Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers
30
19.39
40,335
21.72
45,181
19.18
39,881
19.29
40,129
24.93
51,866
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
540
38.28
79,617
38.18
79,410
28.25
58,747
26.34
54,779
47.71
99,247
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
350
23.83
49,562
27.24
56,670
19.20
39,922
19.04
39,602
42.55
88,502
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
820
38.26
79,565
35.78
74,430
22.88
47,599
18.06
37,566
48.63
101,159
Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers
40
41.54
86,405
41.37
86,033
40.34
83,904
41.54
86,405
41.66
86,642
Roofers
210
33.25
69,151
34.00
70,711
20.89
43,455
19.23
39,984
49.12
102,171
Sheet Metal Workers
270
38.27
79,596
34.39
71,548
19.86
41,306
17.60
36,595
45.18
93,968
Tile and Stone Setters
50
31.54
65,607
31.28
65,070
24.04
50,016
23.56
48,993
40.38
83,977
Installation, Maintenance and Repair Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
9,710
30.13
62,658
31.80
66,140
19.32
40,190
17.84
37,112
49.50
102,951
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
300
27.99
58,233
27.49
57,196
19.08
39,692
18.76
39,019
38.22
79,509
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
1,210
23.91
49,724
26.02
54,118
16.18
33,640
15.04
31,277
38.65
80,379
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
690
28.88
60,067
29.35
61,041
19.69
40,957
18.45
38,366
39.45
82,069
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
20
24.41
50,771
22.72
47,258
17.65
36,697
13.47
28,023
25.73
53,528
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
70
24.48
50,916
26.98
56,108
19.00
39,506
18.78
39,060
39.85
82,887
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
30
31.75
66,047
31.06
64,596
22.20
46,180
23.14
48,128
39.43
82,027
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
1,060
40.94
85,136
41.52
86,359
27.29
56,751
26.12
54,326
60.07
124,932
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
740
34.36
71,446
35.48
73,809
24.03
49,983
22.54
46,885
49.27
102,485
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
140
23.66
49,216
27.39
56,968
16.27
33,837
14.84
30,873
40.24
83,696
Home Appliance Repairers
30
25.21
52,439
26.88
55,922
17.06
35,485
13.79
28,676
36.83
76,607
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
570
33.41
69,498
34.66
72,078
23.40
48,677
22.54
46,885
42.87
89,168
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
300
24.14
50,211
26.45
55,010
17.61
36,625
15.89
33,049
40.37
83,965
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
30
30.20
62,824
28.90
60,129
15.89
33,049
14.16
29,443
46.74
97,220
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
2,190
23.66
49,216
25.59
53,217
17.37
36,127
16.33
33,982
37.57
78,131
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
150
30.85
64,171
31.09
64,658
20.36
42,366
19.48
40,521
46.74
97,220
Mechanical Door Repairers
40
27.01
56,170
26.90
55,953
21.85
45,444
21.76
45,268
37.31
77,602
Medical Equipment Repairers
140
29.93
62,243
33.08
68,803
22.12
46,004
19.52
40,604
40.81
84,877
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
120
33.00
68,638
31.24
64,959
20.12
41,838
16.83
35,018
42.20
87,769
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians
110
26.48
55,082
28.20
58,647
22.19
46,149
21.20
44,107
35.61
74,068
Motorcycle Mechanics
20
23.31
48,481
21.44
44,605
17.35
36,096
15.24
31,712
23.60
49,082
Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners
10
25.30
52,616
26.88
55,911
16.34
34,003
13.56
28,199
50.21
104,444
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
60
27.17
56,523
29.25
60,834
19.18
39,900
17.96
37,350
46.74
97,220
Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other
20
23.41
48,698
29.61
61,580
23.41
48,698
23.41
48,698
47.79
99,396
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
90
31.16
64,813
30.49
63,425
21.40
44,511
18.61
38,708
39.39
81,934
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers
490
38.87
80,856
36.40
75,705
26.62
55,372
23.90
49,714
48.39
100,630
Tire Repairers and Changers
70
15.81
32,883
16.73
34,801
14.84
30,873
14.62
30,427
22.16
46,087
Production Occupations -
New Haven LMA 1Q 2023
Select 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
14,350
22.21
46,187
24.35
50,658
16.31
33,932
15.26
31,743
37.89
78,806
Bakers
300
18.16
37,787
18.71
38,903
14.49
30,128
13.79
28,690
22.92
47,667
Butchers and Meat Cutters
90
19.13
39,809
21.58
44,884
15.55
32,337
15.28
31,774
29.87
62,111
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
70
24.04
50,012
24.14
50,189
18.03
37,506
17.07
35,505
31.44
65,393
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
140
24.51
50,991
25.64
53,326
17.49
36,360
14.98
31,139
40.81
84,881
Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
190
23.84
49,605
24.40
50,731
18.07
37,600
17.14
35,662
32.63
67,874
Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
20
19.53
40,612
24.60
51,189
18.46
38,392
17.72
36,850
48.88
101,670
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators
330
24.17
50,262
26.57
55,274
18.90
39,309
17.31
36,005
37.37
77,722
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers
50
38.58
80,244
40.12
83,464
31.03
64,549
29.88
62,152
50.11
104,213
Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
20
24.67
51,304
22.80
47,417
18.19
37,819
16.29
33,880
25.38
52,773
Cutters and Trimmers, Hand
N/A
17.58
36,579
18.14
37,735
14.93
31,066
14.93
31,066
22.11
45,999
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
70
19.37
40,289
19.78
41,133
15.94
33,171
15.30
31,816
23.55
48,990
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
230
19.00
39,528
20.55
42,748
16.27
33,827
15.31
31,837
24.64
51,241
Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers
580
18.91
39,351
20.88
43,436
15.87
33,015
15.24
31,681
29.98
62,361
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
40
25.38
52,784
24.01
49,939
17.74
36,881
15.36
31,952
30.44
63,309
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
350
23.58
49,053
23.01
47,854
18.53
38,527
18.10
37,652
28.93
60,183
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
1,430
34.53
71,802
36.29
75,471
23.76
49,418
22.24
46,250
50.92
105,911
Food Batchmakers
300
14.90
30,993
16.69
34,734
14.34
29,815
14.29
29,711
21.68
45,082
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
40
18.87
39,246
18.61
38,705
14.64
30,461
14.28
29,701
24.84
51,679
Food Processing Workers, All Other
90
15.19
31,608
17.27
35,912
15.17
31,556
15.19
31,608
20.62
42,904
Foundry Mold and Coremakers
N/A
23.80
49,511
25.42
52,867
20.46
42,560
18.36
38,194
29.91
62,215
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
10
18.17
37,808
21.30
44,311
15.53
32,285
13.96
29,034
32.58
67,759
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
250
19.88
41,362
22.09
45,947
17.75
36,912
18.05
37,537
28.93
60,162
Helpers--Production Workers
290
18.95
39,403
19.98
41,550
15.64
32,535
14.86
30,899
30.02
62,444
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
1,310
23.60
49,105
24.79
51,575
17.35
36,078
16.13
33,556
35.53
73,887
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
30
22.67
47,146
25.25
52,513
21.70
45,124
22.15
46,062
33.14
68,937
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
50
18.40
38,277
22.20
46,166
15.66
32,577
15.27
31,743
31.45
65,414
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
240
15.73
32,723
16.90
35,161
14.10
29,315
13.92
28,950
21.83
45,405
Machinists
730
28.15
58,547
27.91
58,057
19.31
40,174
17.73
36,860
37.74
78,482
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
70
16.84
35,015
17.17
35,714
13.67
28,440
13.55
28,179
22.62
47,052
Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators
2,180
18.72
38,934
19.75
41,081
15.72
32,681
15.15
31,514
25.12
52,231
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
260
25.05
52,106
26.45
55,014
18.30
38,058
18.28
38,017
39.48
82,120
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic
40
19.34
40,226
22.26
46,291
16.92
35,213
15.17
31,566
30.28
62,986
Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
200
16.04
33,348
19.04
39,590
14.98
31,139
14.85
30,899
27.61
57,411
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
740
18.32
38,111
20.82
43,311
16.93
35,234
16.53
34,380
26.02
54,118
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
120
25.41
52,846
30.03
62,465
22.19
46,145
21.62
44,978
41.32
85,955
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
380
17.73
36,860
20.43
42,487
14.92
31,045
14.28
29,690
26.85
55,848
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
20
16.91
35,193
18.01
37,454
15.25
31,712
14.59
30,336
22.58
46,969
Plant and System Operators, All Other
30
44.68
92,926
41.62
86,569
32.54
67,676
26.72
55,566
48.52
100,930
Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
40
21.38
44,488
20.61
42,873
14.85
30,878
14.08
29,273
29.67
61,704
Prepress Technicians and Workers
50
24.00
49,928
26.46
55,035
19.26
40,049
18.21
37,871
39.44
82,036
Print Binding and Finishing Workers
150
17.35
36,078
19.40
40,351
15.39
32,014
15.48
32,191
27.10
56,358
Printing Press Operators
400
22.89
47,604
22.85
47,531
16.02
33,306
14.55
30,253
30.99
64,455
Production Workers, All Other
160
17.75
36,912
18.71
38,903
14.65
30,472
14.26
29,659
24.65
51,262
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
150
27.82
57,880
27.63
57,463
21.75
45,228
20.06
41,727
33.14
68,937
Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
30
21.96
45,676
22.92
47,667
16.49
34,296
13.84
28,794
32.39
67,373
Sewing Machine Operators
120
21.17
44,009
20.89
43,457
16.63
34,588
15.40
32,035
24.23
50,408
Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators
60
40.43
84,100
41.38
86,080
33.41
69,489
32.43
67,457
47.08
97,929
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
70
25.01
52,023
25.05
52,106
22.73
47,281
22.11
45,989
29.43
61,204
Tool and Die Makers
270
38.89
80,900
37.19
77,367
27.61
57,421
25.28
52,575
48.69
101,263
Upholsterers
50
21.81
45,374
23.71
49,303
17.99
37,423
16.82
34,974
32.67
67,947
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
340
24.65
51,252
26.20
54,493
18.41
38,298
17.30
35,985
38.20
79,452
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
60
23.67
49,230
27.07
56,327
19.22
39,976
19.02
39,549
36.76
76,450
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing
60
18.14
37,725
19.36
40,278
16.12
33,525
15.47
32,170
24.56
51,095
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Food Preparation and Serving-Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
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10th
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Annual
Hourly
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Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
28,590
18.38
38,221
21.19
44,069
16.14
33,569
14.72
30,635
30.25
62,924
Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants
100
17.46
36,317
18.96
39,449
14.97
31,134
13.55
28,190
27.89
58,003
Bus Drivers, School
1,010
24.81
51,603
23.87
49,657
19.35
40,250
19.28
40,104
30.17
62,737
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
500
26.52
55,172
28.82
59,959
23.08
48,002
23.76
49,407
35.02
72,821
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
160
32.57
67,742
43.31
90,074
28.18
58,616
27.19
56,566
79.75
165,891
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
430
14.85
30,895
16.64
34,620
13.95
29,022
13.67
28,439
20.84
43,361
Crane and Tower Operators
70
46.73
97,202
40.35
83,934
26.34
54,766
25.29
52,602
51.11
106,307
Driver/Sales Workers
570
14.68
30,541
18.29
38,054
13.65
28,408
13.53
28,138
29.25
60,833
First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Workers, Except Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors
1,180
31.53
65,588
33.18
69,012
21.89
45,536
20.27
42,154
47.62
99,054
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
3,230
25.99
54,059
27.29
56,764
21.05
43,778
19.49
40,541
34.84
72,456
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
730
19.49
40,541
21.31
44,329
18.03
37,503
17.73
36,868
25.73
53,518
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
4,730
18.14
37,732
19.18
39,896
14.90
30,989
14.12
29,376
24.85
51,686
Light Truck Drivers
1,840
21.25
44,194
22.47
46,733
15.52
32,279
14.25
29,615
32.18
66,910
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
90
18.92
39,345
20.90
43,465
14.19
29,532
14.06
29,230
28.06
58,377
Packers and Packagers, Hand
990
16.45
34,215
17.39
36,161
14.58
30,312
14.12
29,365
20.45
42,539
Parking Attendants
100
16.23
33,757
16.21
33,726
14.39
29,927
14.18
29,490
18.49
38,471
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
90
23.51
48,887
24.88
51,759
18.46
38,387
16.99
35,349
30.93
64,329
Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
680
19.00
39,522
19.53
40,625
14.56
30,281
13.53
28,138
24.56
51,083
Stockers and Order Fillers
11,570
18.01
37,461
18.40
38,273
16.76
34,870
15.61
32,466
19.77
41,124
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