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Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers (51-6011) in Connecticut
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State of Connecticut (1Q 2023)
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Estimated Employment1,650
Mean wage$16.27
Entry wage$14.12
10th percentile wage$13.91
50th percentile wage$15.47
90th percentile wage$19.44
 Top Employing Industries
 IndustryEmployment / Percent
Personal and Laundry Services83050.5%
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities48028.8%
Accommodation20012.4%
Hospitals1006.2%
 Best Paying Industries
 IndustryEmployment / Median Wage
Hospitals100$18.05
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities480$17.39
Rental and Leasing Services20$16.69
Personal and Laundry Services830$15.03
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers (51-6011)
Operate or tend washing or dry-cleaning machines to wash or dry-clean industrial or household articles, such as cloth garments, suede, leather, furs, blankets, draperies, linens, rugs, and carpets. Includes spotters and dyers of these articles.
Median Wage History
YearThis OccupationCompared to Occupational GroupDifference
Current  $15.47$23.28 -$7.81
2022$14.84+4.2%$22.34+4.2%-$7.49
2021$14.07+5.5%$21.17+5.5%-$7.10
2020$13.46+4.5%$20.25+4.5%-$6.79
2019$13.03+3.3%$19.60+3.3%-$6.57
2018$12.64+3.0%$19.02+3.0%-$6.38
2017$12.26+3.1%$18.44+3.1%-$6.18
2016$11.92+2.8%$17.94+2.8%-$6.01
2015$11.59+2.8%$17.45+2.8%-$5.85
2014$11.33+2.3%$17.05+2.3%-$5.72
YearThis OccupationCompared to All OccupationsDifference
Current  $15.47 $25.76 -$10.29
2022$14.84+4.2%$24.90+3.4%-$10.05
2021$14.07+5.5%$23.56+5.7%-$9.49
2020$13.46+4.5%$22.76+3.5%-$9.29
2019$13.03+3.3%$22.11+2.9%-$9.08
2018$12.64+3.0%$21.46+3.0%-$8.82
2017$12.26+3.1%$20.85+2.9%-$8.59
2016$11.92+2.8%$20.37+2.4%-$8.44
2015$11.59+2.8%$19.85+2.6%-$8.25
2014$11.33+2.3%$19.43+2.2%-$8.09

Reference Date: 1st Quarter 2023

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.
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