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Northwest Workforce Development Area (1Q 2017)
All Industry
Estimated employment1,570
Mean wage$21.52
Entry wage$14.42
10th percentile wage$13.17
50th percentile wage$22.58
90th percentile wage$28.71
Top Employing Industries
 IndustryEmployment / Percent
Public Administration79050.1%
Education and Health Services70044.3%
Top Paying Industries
 IndustryEmployment / Median Wage
Public Administration79025.89
Education and Health Services70015.77
Social and Human Service Assistants (21-1093)
Assist professionals from a wide variety of fields, such as psychology, rehabilitation, or social work, to provide client services, as well as support for families. May assist clients in identifying available benefits and social and community services and help clients obtain them. May assist social workers with developing, organizing, and conducting programs to prevent and resolve problems relevant to substance abuse, human relationships, rehabilitation, or adult daycare. Exclude "Rehabilitation Counselors" (21-1015), "Personal and Home Care Aides" (39-9021), "Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs" (43-4061), and "Psychiatric Technicians" (29-2053).
Median Wage History
YearThis
Occupation
Compared to
Occupational Group
Difference
Current$22.58 $27.75  -$5.17
2016$22.05+2.4%$27.10 +2.4%-$5.04
2015$21.63+2.0%$26.58 +2.0%-$4.95
2014$21.22+1.9%$26.08 +1.9%-$4.85
2013$20.82+1.9%$25.59 +1.9%-$4.76
2012$20.41+2.0%$25.09 +2.0%-$4.67
2011$20.10+1.6%$24.70 +1.6%-$4.60
2010$19.74+1.8%$24.27 +1.8%-$4.52
2009$19.53+1.1%$24.01 +1.1%-$4.47
2008$18.95+3.1%$23.29 +3.1%-$4.33
YearThis
Occupation
Compared to
All Occupations
Difference
Current$22.58 $19.89  $2.69
2016$22.05+2.4%$19.25 +3.3%$2.80
2015$21.63+2.0%$18.85 +2.1%$2.78
2014$21.22+1.9%$18.45 +2.2%$2.78
2013$20.82+1.9%$18.08 +2.1%$2.74
2012$20.41+2.0%$17.77 +1.7%$2.65
2011$20.10+1.6%$17.49 +1.6%$2.61
2010$19.74+1.8%$17.19 +1.7%$2.55
2009$19.53+1.1%$16.96 +1.4%$2.57
2008$18.95+3.1%$16.53 +2.6%$2.43
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.
Reference Date: 1st Quarter 2017
Top Areas For This Occupation
Best Pay
Median Wage / Employment
Eastern $25.721,260
Northwest $22.581,570
Southwest $18.21890
North Central $17.291,710
South Central $16.282,310
Highest Employment
Median Wage / Employment
South Central $16.282,310
North Central $17.291,710
Northwest $22.581,570
Eastern $25.721,260
Southwest $18.21890
Wages in other areas
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