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Estimated employment400
Mean wageN/A
Entry wageN/A
10th percentile wageN/A
50th percentile wageN/A
90th percentile wageN/A
 Top Employing Industries
 Industry Employment  Percent 
Education and Health Services40099.1%
 Best Paying Industries
 Industry Employment  Median Wage 
Education and Health Services400127.53
Anesthesiologists (29-1061)
Administer anesthetics during surgery or other medical procedures.
Median Wage History
YearThis OccupationCompared to Occupational Group  Difference 
Current  $84397.31   
2013  $84118.08 +.3% 
2012  $82512.50 +1.9% 
2011  $80906.93 +2.0% 
2010  $79650.39 +1.6% 
2009  $78254.24 +1.8% 
2008  $77416.55 +1.1% 
2007  $75112.90 +3.1% 
2006  $72599.83 +3.5% 
2005  $69807.53 +4.0% 
YearThis OccupationCompared to All Occupations  Difference 
Current  $54962.85   
2013  $54824.64 +.3% 
2012  $53718.93 +2.1% 
2011  $52797.51 +1.7% 
2010  $51968.23 +1.6% 
2009  $51092.88 +1.7% 
2008  $50401.81 +1.4% 
2007  $49111.82 +2.6% 
2006  $47545.40 +3.3% 
2005  $46071.13 +3.2% 

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 percent of workers earn between this wage range, 10 percent earn less while 10 percent earn more.

Reference Date: 1st Quarter 2014
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