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Estimated employment630
Mean wage$23.24
Entry wage$16.88
10th percentile wage$15.80
50th percentile wage$22.64
90th percentile wage$31.12
 Top Employing Industries
 IndustryEmployment
Percent
Educational Services41065.5%
Social Assistance
 Best Paying Industries
 IndustryEmployment
Median Wage
Educational Services41025.07
Social Assistance13.90
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary (25-1194)
Teach or instruct vocational or occupational subjects at the postsecondary level (but at less than the baccalaureate) to students who have graduated or left high school. Include correspondence school instructors; industrial, commercial and government training instructors; and adult education teachers and instructors who prepare persons to operate industrial machinery and equipment and transportation and communications equipment. Teaching may take place in public or private schools whose primary business is education or in a school associated with an organization whose primary business is other than education.
Mean Wage History
YearThis
Occupation
Compared to
Occupational Group
Difference
Current$22.64 $27.84  -$5.20
2015$22.07+2.6%$27.13 +2.6%-$5.06
2014$21.65+1.9%$26.62 +1.9%-$4.97
2013$21.24+1.9%$26.12 +1.9%-$4.87
2012$20.83+2.0%$25.61 +2.0%-$4.78
2011$20.50+1.6%$25.21 +1.6%-$4.70
2010$20.14+1.8%$24.77 +1.8%-$4.62
2009$19.93+1.1%$24.50 +1.1%-$4.57
2008$19.33+3.1%$23.77 +3.1%-$4.44
2007$18.69+3.5%$22.98 +3.5%-$4.29
YearThis
Occupation
Compared to
All Occupations
Difference
Current$22.64 $21.45  $1.19
2015$22.07+2.6%$20.85 +2.9%$1.22
2014$21.65+1.9%$20.40 +2.2%$1.25
2013$21.24+1.9%$19.99 +2.1%$1.25
2012$20.83+2.0%$19.65 +1.7%$1.18
2011$20.50+1.6%$19.34 +1.6%$1.16
2010$20.14+1.8%$19.02 +1.7%$1.13
2009$19.93+1.1%$18.76 +1.4%$1.17
2008$19.33+3.1%$18.28 +2.6%$1.06
2007$18.69+3.5%$17.69 +3.3%$0.99
Note: The mid-wage is the median wage. The average wage is the mean wage. The entry-level wage is equal to the average of the lower third of reported wages for the occupation. The wage range consists of the 10th and 90th percentiles; 80% of workers earn between this wage range, 10% earn less while 10% earn more.
Top Areas For This Occupation
Best Pay
Connecticut $22.64 630
Highest Employment
Connecticut $22.64 630

Reference Date: 1st Quarter 2016

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