Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 Professional Accountants State, area, and reference month I Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ – – – – – – $529 – II Accountants, Public Attorneys Engineers III IV V VI I II III IV II III IV V – – $581 – – – – $708 – – – – $977 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 575 – – 726 – – – 963 $1,206 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 807 – 760 917 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,106 – – 979 1,021 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 697 – – – – 634 689 – – – – $509 – – $546 – – $637 – – $958 – I – – $642 – – II – – $724 – – III IV V VI VII – – – – – – – – – – $864 $1,068 $1,282 $1,502 $1,664 – – – – – – – – – – 1,030 1,089 – – 1,281 – – 1,518 – – 1,891 – – – – – – 840 – 768 707 727 733 793 – – – 1,005 – 937 903 883 863 934 – – – 1,201 – 1,139 1,120 1,041 1,045 1,196 – – – 1,392 – 1,379 1,365 1,238 1,246 1,452 – – – 1,538 – 1,642 – – 1,446 1,647 – – – 1,757 – 1,833 – – 1,673 1,920 – – – 1,013 1,169 – 1,415 – 1,656 – 1,830 Arkansas Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ – – – California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... 537 – 544 – – – 511 – – – 630 – 658 619 611 603 639 – – – 797 – 821 764 777 800 831 – – – 1,025 – 1,017 – 1,019 989 1,105 – – – 1,338 – 1,306 – – 1,266 1,323 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 576 – – 588 568 – – – – – 625 – – – 638 – – – – – 740 – – 769 692 – – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... – 519 544 613 698 783 897 981 – 1,233 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,272 – 1,702 – – 604 687 754 790 894 937 Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... 495 605 776 1,011 1,293 – – 589 – – $1,030 1,231 – 2,201 605 718 902 1,124 1,364 1,550 1,780 – 475 – – – – 574 – – – – 731 – – – – 1,066 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 637 – – – – 641 – – – – 750 – – – – 1,076 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 633 – – – – 711 – – – – 952 – – – – 1,138 – – – – 1,385 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 477 604 723 948 – – – 680 764 1,085 – 1,311 – – 633 775 938 1,078 1,289 1,427 1,714 Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 160 $1,399 $1,699 – – – – 1,517 1,618 $2,305 – – – – – – – – – 1,438 1,744 2,300 – – – – – – – – – Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Registered Nurses State, area, and reference month I Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ Administrative – – – – – – $523 – Budget Analysts Buyers/Contracting Specialists II Specialists III III Anesthetists II III IV – – – $629 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $433 – – – 650 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 625 – – – – – – – – $1,056 – 880 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – II I II III IV – – $610 – – – – $728 – – – – $983 – – – 513 – 644 629 – – 811 – – 999 – – – – 545 – 584 – – 526 – – – – 667 – 696 602 636 661 685 – – – Computer Programmers I III IV $555 – 599 557 489 $684 735 703 742 617 – – – – – – – – – 612 590 – 693 – – – – – – – 749 – 848 – 860 805 827 810 907 – – – 1,001 – 996 – – 986 1,137 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 662 – 651 543 – 601 690 702 – – 793 – 802 – – 770 853 803 – – $1,000 – 972 – – – 954 – – – – – $477 – 357 II Arkansas Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ – California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... 593 – 652 – 597 646 – – – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... – – – 700 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 645 630 831 847 – – 522 – 598 637 729 785 – 909 Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 525 – 604 739 706 – 833 Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... – 760 – – – – – – – – – – – 659 771 – District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... – – – – – 695 731 977 526 626 839 999 – 636 767 877 – – 581 – – – 711 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 615 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 582 – – 638 689 738 – 542 730 – 924 – – 912 488 601 666 – – – – – 463 645 807 – 530 631 704 841 Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... 822 751 875 793 822 862 965 1,012 – 665 $915 – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. 161 – – $631 – – – – – – – – – $841 – – – – – – – – – $923 – – – – – – – Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Administrative Computer Systems Analyst Supervisors/Managers Computer Systems Analysts State, area, and reference month I II Personnel Specialists III IV I II III I II Personnel Supervisors/Managers III IV V I II III Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... – – $704 – – – $892 851 786 748 $1,072 – 964 – – – – $1,138 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $599 – – – – $716 – – – – $978 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ – 754 – – 894 761 – 1,069 – – 1,192 – – $1,152 – – $1,418 – – – – – – – 550 561 – 684 702 – – 971 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Arkansas Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... 792 690 814 – 760 736 – 785 – – 934 838 965 911 841 909 1,016 943 951 – 1,062 – 1,105 1,083 1,010 1,061 1,169 1,125 1,003 – 1,270 – 1,320 – – 1,214 1,364 1,340 – – 1,245 – 1,235 – – – 1,323 – – – 1,477 – 1,384 – – 1,291 1,476 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 620 – 634 596 569 579 638 – – – 805 – 802 787 767 753 828 – – – 1,050 – 1,044 962 988 967 1,087 – – – $1,295 – 1,337 – – 1,164 1,379 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,328 – – – 1,414 – – – – – $1,605 – – – – – – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... 738 742 866 866 1,064 1,016 – 1,177 1,144 1,255 1,346 1,283 – – – – 540 566 685 763 943 990 – 1,205 – – – – – – Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... 782 738 835 862 1,037 1,046 – 1,208 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... 752 908 – – – – – – – – – – – – – District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... 722 899 1,042 1,202 1,130 1,306 $1,466 599 760 987 1,244 $1,092 1,361 – – 756 – – – – 880 – – – – 1,065 – – – – 1,325 – – – – – – – – – 1,400 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 580 538 – – – 779 710 – – – 987 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 740 872 1,100 – – – – 460 571 733 973 – – – – Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 162 $484 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Accountants State, area, and reference month I Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ – $458 – – – II – $575 – – – Accountants, Public III IV V – $759 – – – – – $984 $1,218 – – – – – – VI I II III IV II III – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,074 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – 624 – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... 528 – – 615 – 570 761 – 717 986 – 923 Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 – 449 – – 468 – – 589 – – 634 – – 838 – – 745 – – 1,038 – – 953 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... – – – – – – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... – – – – – – – – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... – – – – Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – 488 – – 556 – – 759 – Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. – – 565 – Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ 511 – – Minnesota Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. – – – Attorneys 1,288 $1,707 – – – – $544 – – $617 – – 978 $1,289 – – – – IV Engineers V – – $1,737 $2,247 – – – – – – I – $583 – – – II – $697 – – – III IV V VI – – – – $878 $1,027 $1,271 $1,520 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,598 – – – – – 664 – – 760 – – – VII – – – – – – – – 910 – 920 1,103 – 1,092 1,311 – – 1,586 $1,881 – – – – – 1,108 – – 1,019 – – 1,264 – – 1,263 – – – – – 1,568 – – – – – – – $732 – – $972 – – – – – – – – – – – – 729 – – – – – 966 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 691 – – 672 – – 778 – – – – – 877 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,033 – – 1,304 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,038 – – 1,340 – – – – – – – – 772 – – 848 – – 939 – – 1,193 – – 1,459 – – 1,751 – – – – 733 – 959 – 1,230 – – – 568 – 607 – 671 – 901 – – – 1,375 – 1,564 – – – 653 – 747 – 870 – 1,087 – 1,306 – 1,502 – – – 594 612 – 759 760 – 966 962 – 1,289 – – – – – 554 – – 595 – – 657 – – 843 – – 985 – – 1,336 – – 1,749 – – 2,178 – – 666 – – 752 749 – 881 902 – 1,065 1,084 – 1,339 – – 1,636 – – 1,909 1,979 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Iowa See footnotes at end of table. 163 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Registered Nurses State, area, and reference month I Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ Administrative – $542 – – – II $613 674 678 – 681 II Specialists – – – – – Budget Analysts Buyers/Contracting Specialists III Anesthetists II III IV – – – – – – – – – – – $816 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,232 – – – – – – – – – – – 540 – – 664 – 598 861 – – 1,053 – – III – $847 – – – I – $518 – – – II – $615 – – – III IV – $836 – – – – $966 – – – Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... – – – 739 684 – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 – – – – 611 – – 590 602 – 656 662 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 611 – – 852 – – 830 – Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... – – – – – – – – – – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... – 703 – – – – – – Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – – – – 716 624 – 821 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. 575 – 719 – – – 942 – – – $592 – 727 – Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ 667 613 – 904 757 738 1,002 – – 1,176 – – – – – 617 – – 760 – – Minnesota Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $818 – – – Computer Programmers I – $550 – – 467 II – $607 555 – 635 III IV $719 721 641 716 696 – $854 – 793 – – – – – 582 – – 667 – – 771 810 – 955 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 553 518 633 655 587 603 692 708 689 – 710 722 – – – – 845 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 492 – 556 556 709 719 – – – – – – – 564 709 – – – – – – – – 557 – – 790 – – – – – – – – 563 – 719 693 – – – – – – 487 – 644 – 796 – 902 – – – 584 556 714 666 – – 525 – – 659 644 – 863 820 – 1,041 981 – 517 – – 613 – – 738 718 716 899 841 – – – – – – – – – 520 444 623 587 706 630 824 – Iowa See footnotes at end of table. 164 $939 – – – – Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Administrative I Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ Computer Systems Analyst Supervisors/Managers Computer Systems Analysts State, area, and reference month – $840 710 628 721 II – $899 – – 832 III IV I II III – $1,009 – – – – $1,194 – – – – $1,039 – – – – $1,339 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,272 – – 1,183 – – 1,408 – – $1,701 – – Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... 807 – – 964 996 – 1,107 – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 700 – 786 759 714 675 865 903 823 848 839 834 – – – 978 979 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... 733 – – – – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... 717 681 814 834 971 – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... 716 824 950 Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – 667 – 887 905 880 Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. 726 – Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ Minnesota Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. Personnel Specialists I – $470 – – – II – $602 – – – III – $774 – – – Personnel Supervisors/Managers IV V I II III – $1,008 – – – – $1,210 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 495 – – 597 – – 792 – 708 1,009 – – 1,298 – – $1,237 – – $1,430 – – $1,863 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 529 – – 605 – – 894 – – 767 – – 1,025 – – 916 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,091 1,051 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 528 – – 744 – – 968 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 885 – 1,030 – 1,240 – 1,204 – 1,289 – – – – – 576 – 747 – 952 – – – – – – – – – 714 731 674 887 900 831 1,049 1,104 1,009 1,257 1,235 1,141 1,174 – – 1,396 – – 1,619 – – 512 – – 595 611 – 775 724 – 994 980 – 1,211 1,254 – 1,027 – – 1,386 – – 1,569 – – 744 709 869 804 992 999 1,087 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Iowa See footnotes at end of table. 165 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Accountants State, area, and reference month Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... Accountants, Public Attorneys Engineers I II III IV V VI I II III IV II III IV V I II III IV V VI VII – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $487 490 – $586 577 – $770 732 – – – $961 $1,230 – 973 1,216 $1,507 – $533 546 – $585 580 – $666 666 – $902 875 – – – $993 $1,241 – – 1,281 $1,648 – – – – $642 641 – $757 703 – – – $884 $1,058 $1,256 822 – 1,208 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... – 537 – – 625 – – 785 – – 1,020 – – 1,361 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,468 – – 1,883 – – – – – 630 – – 753 – – 905 – – 1,153 – – – 1,388 $1,607 – – – – – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... 451 553 688 887 – – – 538 621 – – – – – 617 738 860 1,075 1,324 1,610 – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 527 542 – – 518 601 643 – – 651 787 825 – – – 1,060 1,093 – – – – – – – – – 1,564 – – – – 680 – – – – 701 – – – – 851 – – – – 1,222 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 648 608 – – – 769 756 – – 749 924 929 – – – 1,116 1,142 – – – 1,296 1,407 – – – 1,520 1,593 – – – – – – North Carolina Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. 500 483 – – 502 590 601 553 – 601 734 744 764 – 733 939 946 959 – 952 – 1,240 1,209 – – – – – – – 570 544 – – – 606 615 – – – 677 697 – – – 863 961 – – – – – – – – – 1,264 – – – – 1,578 – – – – – – – – 673 624 701 – 630 825 726 793 – 709 910 874 917 – 846 1,047 1,028 1,134 – 1,043 – 1,215 1,399 – 1,301 – – 1,460 $1,589 1,737 – – – – – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... 485 587 719 985 1,294 – – – – – – 1,142 – – 655 753 918 1,117 1,357 1,624 – Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... 489 – 572 – 761 831 976 – 1,274 – – – 488 – 520 – 611 – – – – – – – – – – – 702 – 784 – 888 – 1,077 987 1,261 – 1,510 – – – – – – – 1,551 – 2,045 $2,394 – – Ohio See footnotes at end of table. 166 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Administrative Registered Nurses State, area, and reference month Budget Analysts Buyers/Contracting Specialists Computer Programmers I II II Specialists III III Anesthetists II III IV I II III IV I Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ – – 643 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 470 – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – 543 – – – – – – – – – 865 755 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 515 – – – – – – – $1,080 – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... – $677 – $509 675 – III IV $652 – – $760 – – – 619 578 – – 697 – 483 718 – – – 488 – 568 – 700 – – – – – – – – – – 663 – – 862 – – – – – – – 544 626 – 689 754 – – 944 – 537 586 – 930 – 541 687 – – – 503 554 – – – 701 721 – – 772 864 932 – – – – 555 – – – – 674 616 – – 797 869 693 – – 923 981 791 – 574 668 – – 1,012 – – – 552 – – – 600 637 592 604 612 – 694 717 728 700 – – 831 834 – 885 – $503 470 – $620 637 – $793 824 – $920 987 – $494 488 II – $890 833 New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... – 641 – – – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 826 630 – 574 – 882 952 646 – – – – – – – – $1,163 – – – – $1,358 – North Carolina Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. – – – – – – – – – – – 577 – – – – 654 718 655 639 – – – – – – – 1,463 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 488 465 – – 534 588 628 639 – 627 814 822 816 – 898 Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... – – – – – – – – – 624 – – 484 547 674 – Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... – – 731 – – – 982 – – – – – – – – – 518 – 655 – 866 – – – – – 595 – 666 – – – – – – $646 – – – – $833 – – – – 1,064 – – Ohio Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. – $854 – – – See footnotes at end of table. 167 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Administrative Computer Systems Analyst Supervisors/Managers Computer Systems Analysts State, area, and reference month I II Personnel Specialists Personnel Supervisors/Managers III IV I II III I II III IV V I II III – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,264 – – – – $1,286 1,320 – – – Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... $686 – $809 – $1,048 – – – – – – – – – Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... – 763 736 – 910 851 – 1,062 1,023 – $1,294 1,206 – $1,047 1,075 – $1,345 1,271 – – $1,617 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. – 800 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ 721 – 840 – 965 – 1,166 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... – 708 – 875 898 965 1,040 1,047 – – 1,256 – – 1,163 – – 1,339 – – – – – – – – 617 – – 777 – – 1,047 – – 1,252 – – – – – – – – – – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... – 848 944 – – – – – 541 724 959 – – – – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 821 795 767 – – 945 955 840 – – 1,061 1,093 981 – – 1,193 1,240 – – – 1,342 1,376 – – – 1,390 1,498 – – – – 1,592 – – – 507 – – – – 628 653 – – – 782 803 – – – 1,043 1,064 – – – – 1,403 – – – – $1,242 – – – – 1,506 – – – – $1,948 – North Carolina Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. – 889 1,026 – – – – – – – – – – – – Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. 785 745 719 742 749 910 827 850 801 872 1,111 1,000 1,029 968 1,041 1,687 1,148 1,148 – 1,255 1,117 1,070 1,108 – – 1,297 1,286 1,172 – 1,293 – – – – – 463 – 417 – 496 610 580 565 – 579 786 767 717 – 723 1,003 995 949 – 931 1,404 1,298 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... 738 846 1,048 – 1,034 – – – 495 707 987 – – – – Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... 724 629 855 – 1,065 – – – – – 1,272 – – – – – 597 568 734 – 939 – – – – – – – – – – – $510 – $576 575 – $774 739 – $983 980 Ohio See footnotes at end of table. 168 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Accountants State, area, and reference month I Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... $488 486 II $600 589 Accountants, Public III IV V $767 737 $981 $1,320 967 – VI – – I $580 – II $638 – Attorneys III IV II $771 668 $910 941 – – III IV Engineers V $1,286 $1,594 $1,856 1,264 – 1,745 I $672 601 II $772 697 III IV V VI VII $963 $1,142 $1,374 $1,592 $1,931 886 1,012 – – – Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... – – – – – – – – – – – 713 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 725 Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. 547 – 577 – 790 – 1,001 – – – – – – – 600 – 684 – 1,006 – – – – – – – – – 596 – Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ – 538 – – 437 – 637 – – 541 – 804 – – 750 – 1,096 – – 945 – – 1,427 $2,039 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,271 – – – – 1,464 – – – – 1,717 – – – – 2,039 – – – 1,158 – – – – – – 1,253 – – – – – – – – 840 – – – 1,040 – – – 1,220 – – – – – – – – 723 – 892 – 1,071 – 1,349 – – – – – – 705 – – – – 825 – – 690 – 961 – – 885 – 1,191 – – 1,092 – 1,448 – – 1,334 – 1,715 – – – – 2,080 – – – – 658 747 883 1,053 1,236 1,505 – – – – – – Utah 506 572 762 949 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ 504 472 558 599 683 773 995 1,010 – 1,449 – – – 525 – 555 – 631 – 935 – – – 1,316 – – – – 641 628 726 829 877 1,006 1,021 1,183 1,190 1,335 1,353 – – – Washington Seattle (October) ................................... 480 605 776 955 1,367 – 508 571 651 – – – – – 651 766 889 1,101 1,319 – – See footnotes at end of table. 169 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Registered Nurses State, area, and reference month I Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... Administrative $693 627 II $774 702 II Specialists $841 754 Budget Analysts III Buyers/Contracting Specialists III Anesthetists II III IV – $1,231 – – $821 – – – $987 – I $525 481 II $642 633 III $902 – IV $1,152 991 Computer Programmers I $582 528 II III IV $654 577 $758 685 $929 810 Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... – – – – – – – – – – – – – 577 666 786 South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... – – – – – – – 559 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 449 – – – 589 – 597 – 728 655 680 – – – – – Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. – – 605 – 701 – – – – – – – – – – – 448 – 635 – 888 – – – 550 – 598 570 728 707 – – Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ – 548 – – – 624 689 – 632 614 – 754 – – – – 888 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 950 – – – – $1,214 – – – – 537 – – 492 – 688 – – 602 – 900 – – – – 1,135 – – – – 596 – – 500 – 679 – – 583 – 817 711 – – – 924 – – – 1,039 528 620 765 – Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. – 650 – 794 – – – – 488 617 813 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – 599 673 – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ 538 – 637 673 – – – – 1,325 – – – – – – – – – 631 659 829 959 – – 476 – 586 596 688 725 – – Washington Seattle (October) ................................... – 826 – 1,008 – – – – – 651 805 1,041 – 576 736 – See footnotes at end of table. 170 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Administrative Computer Systems Analyst Supervisors/Managers Computer Systems Analysts State, area, and reference month I II III IV I II III Personnel Specialists I II III Personnel Supervisors/Managers IV V I II III $1,019 987 $1,266 1,206 – – $1,315 – – – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... $802 682 $904 839 $1,035 976 $1,271 – $1,183 1,011 $1,320 1,199 – – Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... 698 821 949 1,140 – – – – – – – – – – – South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... – – – – 897 – 844 – – – 986 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 533 – – – 858 – – – 945 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. 709 662 875 813 1,022 950 – – – – – – – – – – 571 – 751 – 967 – – – – – – – – – Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ – 792 – – – – 954 831 – 842 1,138 1,131 – – – – 1,461 – – – – 1,244 – – – – 1,375 – – – – $1,842 – – – – 558 – – – – 629 – – 542 – 825 – – – – 1,040 – – 991 – 1,358 – – – – $1,132 – – – – 1,484 – – – – $1,838 – – – 1,264 1,026 – – $498 – $594 565 $750 752 Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. 702 847 1,069 – – – – – 555 714 919 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... 624 798 977 – – – – – – – – – – – – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ 722 781 823 882 986 1,057 – 1,356 1,090 1,233 – – – – – – 549 581 703 745 955 1,011 – 1,298 – – – – – – Washington Seattle (October) ................................... 712 831 985 1,097 1,075 1,251 – – 592 785 961 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. 171 Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Accountants State, area, and reference month West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... Wyoming Sweetwater County (November) ........... Accountants, Public Attorneys Engineers I II III IV V VI I II III IV II III IV V I II III IV V VI VII – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $967 $1,195 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $1,609 – – – – 1,128 – – – – – – – – – – – – $489 – – – – $565 – – – $744 679 875 – See footnotes at end of table. 172 – – – $671 – – – – $744 – – – – – – – – – – – – – $876 $1,013 $1,233 $1,493 – 1,152 1,361 – – – – – – Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Professional Registered Nurses State, area, and reference month West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... Wyoming Sweetwater County (November) ........... Administrative Budget Analysts Buyers/Contracting Specialists Computer Programmers I II II Specialists III III Anesthetists II III IV I II III IV I – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $648 – – – $856 – – – – – – – – – 655 901 – – – – $581 – – $649 – 708 – – – – $755 – – – – $919 – See footnotes at end of table. 173 $498 – 559 535 – II III IV $628 $699 – 569 575 600 627 721 759 635 721 – – – – – – – Table I-1. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, professional and administrative occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Administrative Computer Systems Analyst Supervisors/Managers Computer Systems Analysts State, area, and reference month I II Personnel Specialists Personnel Supervisors/Managers III IV I II III I II III IV V I II III – – – – – – – – – – $1,197 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ $762 $835 – – – – – – Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... 656 662 686 751 823 857 807 864 $902 – 964 1,018 – – – $1,110 – – – $1,138 – – – $1,247 – – – – – – – – Wyoming Sweetwater County (November) ........... – – – – – – – – 1 Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well as profit sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. 2 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded miming, construction, and selected service-producing industries. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 3 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included health services. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional – – – $551 – – – – $753 – – – – $995 – and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 4 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included amusement parks. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 5 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included gambling. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. NOTE: Dashes indicate that collected data, if any, did not meet publication criteria. 174 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 Technical State, area, and reference month Computer Operators I II Drafters III IV – – – – – I II Engineering Technicians III IV I $420 481 485 460 458 $589 – 542 – 549 – – $747 – – – – $354 – – – – – – 421 – – 574 – – 756 – II III IV V VI – – $428 – – – – $525 – – – – $605 – – – – $830 – – – – – – – – 454 – – 496 – – 594 – – 724 – – 774 – – – – Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ....................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ........... Huntsville (January) ........................... Mobile (July)3 ..................................... Montgomery (February)2 ................... – – – – – $446 – 381 375 – – $481 520 500 – Arizona Apache County (November) .............. Phoenix (April) ................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ............ – – – – 398 384 – 497 – – – 532 – – 452 – – – – – – – – – 363 449 – – 504 555 – – – – – – – – – 456 413 571 – 709 – – – 523 – 648 – – – – – 529 – 618 – 766 – 885 – – – – – – – – – – – 466 430 453 445 525 504 446 – 593 547 612 539 584 610 534 – 633 – – 659 679 683 – – – – – – – – – 410 545 – 515 458 – 529 – – 663 569 607 610 – 610 – – – – – 740 771 758 – – – – – 375 – – – – 507 – – 473 – 543 – – 648 570 – 553 631 625 – – 787 – 696 707 779 775 – – 882 – – 876 916 893 – – – – – – – $1,040 – – 400 443 482 559 – – – – 513 475 576 587 – – – – 498 515 598 642 – 756 – 864 – – Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 .................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 .................................... California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ........... Fresno (March)3 ................................ Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) ..................................... Oxnard–Ventura (August) ................. Riverside–San Bernardino (May) ...... San Diego (October) ......................... San Francisco (April) ......................... San Jose (July)3 ................................ Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ...... Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ................... Denver (December) ........................... – $360 – $630 – – – – – $375 Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .......................... Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ..... – – 442 419 604 564 – 678 – – – 506 631 636 – – – – – 531 634 625 759 709 – 852 – – Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ................... – 482 611 – – 566 657 – – – 719 807 968 – District of Columbia Washington (January) ....................... – 467 563 641 – 532 596 750 – – 654 701 895 – See footnotes at end of table. 175 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Protective service Technical State, area, and reference month Engineering Technicians, Civil Licensed Practical Nurses Police Officers Nursing Assistants II III IV V I II I II III I Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ....................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ........... Huntsville (January) ........................... Mobile (July)3 ..................................... Montgomery (February)2 ................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Arizona Apache County (November) .............. Phoenix (April) ................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ............ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 862 – – – 576 – – – 282 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 556 541 490 541 612 – – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ................... Denver (December) ........................... – – – – – 666 – – – – 408 478 Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .......................... Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ..... – – – – – – – – – – Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ................... – – – – – – Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 .................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 .................................... California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ........... Fresno (March)3 ................................ Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) ..................................... Oxnard–Ventura (August) ................. Riverside–San Bernardino (May) ...... San Diego (October) ......................... San Francisco (April) ......................... San Jose (July)3 ................................ Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ...... District of Columbia Washington (January) ....................... $417 $565 – $684 – $986 – See footnotes at end of table. 176 $424 461 – – – – – – – $233 – – – – $257 268 – 275 255 249 – 318 – – – – – – – $402 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 251 286 – 382 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Technical State, area, and reference month Computer Operators I Florida Bradenton (April)3 .............................. Miami–Hialeah (October) .................. Monroe County (August) ................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ....... Orlando (January)4 ............................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) ............................................... II Drafters III IV I – – – – – – – – – – – $434 – 352 435 – $548 – 482 503 – – – – – – 402 524 – II Engineering Technicians III IV I II III IV V VI $470 518 – 491 478 – $604 – – 514 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $377 497 590 – – – $599 $724 – – – 411 – – – 527 473 – 466 516 594 – – – 595 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 607 – – – – 722 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $495 – – 588 611 – 725 – – – – – – – – 491 – 458 – 474 555 – 544 – 604 628 – 658 – 735 Georgia Atlanta (May) ..................................... Augusta (June)3 ................................. Brunswick (May)2 .............................. Columbus (May)2 ............................... Savannah (March)2 ........................... – – – $317 – 445 376 – 359 409 582 580 516 487 504 $665 – – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ................................... Joliet (August)3 .................................. Vermilion County (December) ........... 357 – – 463 – – 551 567 – 624 – – – – – 507 – – 593 616 – $778 – – – – – – – – 379 407 374 409 501 517 493 637 529 – – – – – – – – – 376 444 – – 487 455 585 643 579 623 601 – – – – 760 – 371 – – – 458 – – – – – – – – Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 ...................................... – 412 592 – – 423 547 – – – – 727 910 – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ................................... Wichita (March)2 ................................ – – 382 449 475 532 – – 429 – 439 505 – 604 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ............................... – 423 517 – – 470 531 – – – – – – – Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 ......................... New Orleans (July) ............................ Shreveport (April)3 ............................. – – – 362 397 390 564 490 – – – – – 424 – – 493 – – 584 – – 701 – – – – – – – – 610 – – 832 – – 1,058 – – – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ........... Evansville (August) ............................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ..................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ............. Indianapolis (July) ............................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 ................................... – – – $417 – – – 413 – – – – $796 – – – – – Iowa See footnotes at end of table. 177 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Protective service Technical State, area, and reference month Florida Bradenton (April)3 .............................. Miami–Hialeah (October) .................. Monroe County (August) ................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ....... Orlando (January)4 ............................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) ............................................... Engineering Technicians, Civil Licensed Practical Nurses II III IV V I – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – $466 448 – – – – 463 – $600 $726 II Police Officers Nursing Assistants I III I – $269 282 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 259 – – – $225 232 – – II Georgia Atlanta (May) ..................................... Augusta (June)3 ................................. Brunswick (May)2 .............................. Columbus (May)2 ............................... Savannah (March)2 ........................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 434 – – – – 200 – – – – 260 – – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ................................... Joliet (August)3 .................................. Vermilion County (December) ........... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 510 – 396 – – – 265 – 228 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 441 – – 516 – – – – – – 248 – – 253 – 298 – – 299 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 ...................................... – – – – – – – – – – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ................................... Wichita (March)2 ................................ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ............................... – – – – – – – – – – Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 ......................... New Orleans (July) ............................ Shreveport (April)3 ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – 451 – – 197 – – 205 – – – – – – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ........... Evansville (August) ............................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ..................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ............. Indianapolis (July) ............................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 ................................... $339 – – – – – – – – – Iowa See footnotes at end of table. 178 – $395 – Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Technical State, area, and reference month Computer Operators I II III IV – – Maryland Baltimore (March) .............................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 ............. – – $434 414 $538 – Massachusetts Boston (May) ..................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ........... Worcester (September)3 .................... – – – 446 426 410 550 548 574 Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 ... – – – Minnesota Duluth (June)2 ................................... Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ....... St. Cloud (March)3 ............................. – – – 445 439 368 Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 ......................................... Columbus (July)2 ............................... – – Missouri Butler County (June) ......................... Kansas City (September) .................. St. Louis (March) ............................... – $335 324 Drafters I II Engineering Technicians III IV I II III IV V – – $614 – $701 – $816 – 626 – – 740 790 657 860 916 – VI $386 – $466 – $594 – $736 – – – 385 – – 493 450 – 679 – – 874 – – – – – – – – 579 – – – – – – – 516 505 503 – 604 – – 389 – – 476 – 575 566 527 – 719 – – – – – 481 – 617 566 599 – 681 – – 774 – – – – 367 – 455 448 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 422 405 – 558 525 – 681 – – 461 – – 476 488 – 605 611 – 739 684 – – – – – 488 – 590 573 – 731 737 – – 916 – – – $697 745 – $512 500 – – – $957 – – Montana Billings (September)3 ......................... – 389 – – – 408 – – – – – – – – Nebraska Omaha (August) ................................ Scotts Bluff County (November) ........ 315 – 351 – 558 – – – – – 435 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ......................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ........................... Bergen–Passaic (May) ...................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ...... – – – 381 461 433 510 557 513 – 703 – – – – – – 607 – 683 705 – – – – – – – – – – 631 – – – 847 – – – – – – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ................. – 406 568 – – 487 590 – – – 610 – – – See footnotes at end of table. 179 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Protective service Technical State, area, and reference month Engineering Technicians, Civil II Maryland Baltimore (March) .............................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 ............. $438 – Licensed Practical Nurses III IV V I II $552 – $624 – – – – – $521 – Police Officers Nursing Assistants I $266 – II III I $268 – $323 – – – Massachusetts Boston (May) ..................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ........... Worcester (September)3 .................... – – – 701 – – – – – – – – – – – 621 570 – – – – 368 334 – 395 – – Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 ... – – – – – – – – – – Minnesota Duluth (June)2 ................................... Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ....... St. Cloud (March)3 ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 ......................................... Columbus (July)2 ............................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Missouri Butler County (June) ......................... Kansas City (September) .................. St. Louis (March) ............................... – – – – 547 – – 673 – – – – – – – 338 459 – – 202 – 199 245 – – 306 – – – – Montana Billings (September)3 ......................... – – – – – – – – – – Nebraska Omaha (August) ................................ Scotts Bluff County (November) ........ – – – – – – – – – – – 371 – – – 239 – – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ......................... – – – – – 387 – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ........................... Bergen–Passaic (May) ...................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ...... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 645 – – – – – 341 – – 348 – – – – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ................. – – – – – 464 – 248 – – See footnotes at end of table. 180 $600 – – Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Technical State, area, and reference month Computer Operators I New York Delaware County (October) ............... Elmira (September) ........................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ............. New York (May) ................................. Poughkeepsie (August)3 .................... Rochester (November)3 ..................... North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 .......................... Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ............................. – – $331 – – – II – – $471 489 592 445 Drafters III IV I – – $581 598 – 550 – – $677 – – – – – – – – – $405 II – – $535 – – 483 Engineering Technicians III IV – – $700 – – 594 – – $782 – – – I – – $417 – – – II – – $493 – – – III IV – – $639 – – – – – $716 – – 725 V – – $849 – – – VI – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 410 478 – – 473 581 – – 500 615 779 – – Cincinnati (May) ................................ Cleveland (August) ............................ Columbus (December) ...................... Toledo (April)3 ................................... Dayton–Springfield (February) .......... – 304 344 – – 430 424 434 418 411 505 515 511 564 520 – 624 – – 604 – – – – 388 427 471 511 469 484 595 544 592 564 545 – 668 742 711 815 – – – – – – 484 – – 490 544 547 597 517 603 711 670 692 – 681 783 785 777 – 728 – – – – – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ................. 315 404 489 – – 451 523 635 – 492 599 674 790 – Oregon Portland (July) ................................... – 427 537 – – 489 528 – – – 573 680 806 – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ................... Pittsburgh (April) ................................ – – 441 416 559 550 680 – – 419 532 488 586 603 786 719 – – 489 498 594 631 741 725 915 – – – Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ... – 415 519 – – 476 625 – – – 624 745 – – South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .......................... Columbia–Sumter (April)2 .................. Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ......... Greenwood County (September) ...... – – – – 365 382 393 – 501 436 496 – – – – – – 375 325 – – 478 478 – – – 545 559 – – – – – – – – – – 482 – – – 581 – – – 710 – – – – – – – – – Tennessee Memphis (November) ........................ Nashville (January)2 .......................... – – 427 408 521 497 – – – 424 488 481 612 511 – – – – – – – 593 – 600 – – – – Ohio See footnotes at end of table. 181 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Protective service Technical State, area, and reference month Engineering Technicians, Civil Licensed Practical Nurses II Police Officers Nursing Assistants II III IV V I New York Delaware County (October) ............... Elmira (September) ........................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ............. New York (May) ................................. Poughkeepsie (August)3 .................... Rochester (November)3 ..................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 .......................... Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ............................. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 478 494 519 – – – – – – – 265 291 288 – – – – 342 – – – – – – – $348 384 583 561 – – I – – – $253 – – II $249 – 414 409 – – III I – – $465 – – – – – – – – – Ohio Cincinnati (May) ................................ Cleveland (August) ............................ Columbus (December) ...................... Toledo (April)3 ................................... Dayton–Springfield (February) .......... – – $537 – – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ................. – – – – – – – – – – Oregon Portland (July) ................................... – – – – – 509 – 307 350 – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ................... Pittsburgh (April) ................................ – – – – 557 464 287 220 309 308 404 333 Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ... – – – – – – – – – – South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .......................... Columbia–Sumter (April)2 .................. Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ......... Greenwood County (September) ...... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 400 – – – – – – – 217 – – – – – – – – Tennessee Memphis (November) ........................ Nashville (January)2 .......................... – – – – – – – – – – 432 – – – 243 – – – – – – $558 – $679 $798 – See footnotes at end of table. 182 – $506 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Technical State, area, and reference month Computer Operators I Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 .................... Houston (March) ................................ Longview–Marshall (July)3 ................ Northwest Texas (April)2 ................... Polk County (October) ....................... San Antonio (June) ............................ II Drafters III IV I II Engineering Technicians III IV I – $372 – – – – $373 428 – 309 – 366 – $540 – 482 – 606 – $669 – – – – – $453 – 388 – – – $524 – 420 – 428 – $694 528 604 – – – $917 – – – – – $423 – – – – II – $517 – – – – III IV V VI – $647 – 506 – – – $816 – 651 – – – $1,019 – – – – – $1,200 – – – – Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ............. 303 390 568 570 337 473 553 677 331 – 519 677 717 – Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ................. 303 361 488 635 – 433 590 – – 472 – – – – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ................................. Richmond–Petersburg (August) ........ – – 362 455 465 556 – – – – 423 490 556 554 – – – – 475 – 534 595 – 770 780 – – – Washington Seattle (October) ............................... – 442 531 – – 494 601 – – 514 616 757 – – West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ........ – 368 610 – 386 435 603 818 – 577 680 – – – Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 .. Madison (March)2 .............................. Milwaukee (September) .................... 335 330 – 327 403 394 431 425 499 472 517 571 – – – – – – – – 451 444 456 446 551 536 560 585 – – – 673 – – – – – – – 531 552 553 – 621 748 752 – 733 – – – – – – – – Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .............................. – 334 – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. 183 Table I-2. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, technical and protective service occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Protective service Technical State, area, and reference month Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 .................... Houston (March) ................................ Longview–Marshall (July)3 ................ Northwest Texas (April)2 ................... Polk County (October) ....................... San Antonio (June) ............................ Engineering Technicians, Civil Licensed Practical Nurses II III IV V – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – I – – – – – $325 II – $450 – – 424 416 Police Officers Nursing Assistants I – $190 – – – 188 II – $262 – – 220 216 III I – $343 – – – – – – – – – – Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ............. – – – – – 401 – 260 – – Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ................. – – – – – – – – – – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ................................. Richmond–Petersburg (August) ........ – – – – – – – – – – 410 437 – – 250 252 – – – – Washington Seattle (October) ............................... – – – – 551 242 340 – – West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ........ – – – – – – – – – – Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 .. Madison (March)2 .............................. Milwaukee (September) .................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 508 – – – – – – – 291 – – – 385 – – – – Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .............................. – – – – – – – – – – $799 1 Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well as profit sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. 2 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded miming, construction, and selected service-producing industries. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 3 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included health services. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 4 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included amusement parks. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 5 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included gambling. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. NOTE: Dashes indicate that collected data, if any, did not meet publication criteria. 184 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 Clerks, Accounting Clerks, General Clerks, Order Key Entry Operators State, area, and reference month I II III IV I II III IV I II I II Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... – $235 – – 252 $332 313 316 313 326 $499 374 404 409 410 – – $556 – – – – – $215 – $273 – 272 270 287 $359 369 – 320 351 $521 445 453 – – – – – – – – – $471 435 – $305 272 305 269 302 $386 – 350 – 349 Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ – 291 – – 340 313 – 385 358 – 471 – – 251 – – 283 260 – 360 338 – 418 – – – – – 465 – – 280 – – 372 – – 329 436 – – 265 – – – – – – – 346 389 539 – 270 480 – – – 293 354 California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... Salinas–Seaside–Monterey (February)2 San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... – – – – – – – – – – – 400 349 415 372 366 373 371 417 437 419 318 485 404 471 412 420 451 426 511 487 448 408 551 505 542 552 523 – 474 557 596 504 503 – – 302 – 275 – – – – – – 338 289 347 362 316 279 311 382 362 307 353 421 368 441 454 424 374 408 447 447 412 341 481 396 494 – 558 – 490 517 538 – – 501 414 469 – 395 – 447 487 520 – – 347 290 349 334 – – 298 – 349 – 294 389 416 412 – 420 – 417 465 435 – 415 Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... Pueblo (September)2 ............................. – 321 – 329 357 294 – 430 404 486 509 – – 276 – 285 330 290 335 373 – – – – – – – – – – 265 320 – 342 – – Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... – – 373 381 451 452 543 556 – – 346 343 373 387 – 510 – 347 518 475 353 345 398 384 Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... – 383 507 540 – 337 386 – 449 581 337 375 District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... 334 386 456 548 284 340 406 537 – – 365 411 – 300 – – – 324 360 355 297 346 412 424 456 478 420 – 504 – – 470 – – – – – – 295 – 312 291 – 389 – 328 340 – 438 – – 427 – 294 – – 325 – – – – – 266 327 – 263 323 – 408 – – – 275 330 410 523 235 272 349 387 – 392 274 348 Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 ......................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 185 $413 348 387 – 356 – – – 442 363 – Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Personnel Assistants (Employment) Secretaries State, area, and reference month II III IV III IV V – – – – – – – $420 – – – – – – – $356 – 362 347 343 $439 438 398 428 427 $504 485 486 511 505 $609 – 598 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 335 365 – 402 398 513 484 – – 562 573 – – – – – 327 378 430 – – 259 – 337 471 500 673 – 298 California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... Salinas–Seaside–Monterey (February)2 San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... 432 – 434 – – – – – – – – 530 – 519 – – – 487 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 391 – 451 – – – 412 463 – – – 510 – 520 474 466 423 457 501 534 – 427 581 489 589 575 544 497 526 603 594 548 492 646 532 665 654 634 – 623 662 693 617 – 801 – 791 – – – 744 805 777 – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... Pueblo (September)2 ............................. 322 390 – 454 459 – – – – 326 382 – 386 458 – 469 501 – 567 604 – Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... – – – – – – 444 447 476 460 546 536 Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... – – – 447 503 District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... 414 501 444 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 348 – – Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 ......................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... – $360 – $580 I II Switchboard OperatorReceptionists – – – – – – $337 – II – – $379 – – III – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 372 327 376 363 333 338 325 436 404 345 331 – – 423 – – – 368 – – – – 501 – 495 – 423 – 507 564 – – – $602 – – – – – 568 672 600 – – – – – 287 349 269 – – – 393 430 – – 502 – 580 631 724 757 368 379 – 367 – 457 – – 577 677 824 346 362 460 – 495 564 636 726 395 400 477 571 310 388 369 340 371 394 443 474 393 436 470 480 499 481 479 – 595 – – 539 – – – – – 263 316 324 237 306 – – – – 363 – – – – 436 – 615 – – – 376 437 492 590 – 292 333 427 – 186 – 292 267 I – – – See footnotes at end of table. – $650 – $321 296 277 278 297 Word Processors Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Clerks, Accounting Clerks, General Clerks, Order Key Entry Operators State, area, and reference month I Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Brunswick (May)2 ................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ – $315 – – – 290 II $307 386 335 349 310 355 III IV $439 468 391 367 408 421 – $541 – – – 522 I II – $295 – – – – – $313 – – – 315 III IV – $450 390 – 307 387 – $477 – – – – I – $321 313 – – 280 II $413 – – – – – I – $334 320 – – 306 II – $403 – 317 – – Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – 324 – – – 273 – – – – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... 310 – – 373 398 323 452 446 412 534 – – 298 – – 326 412 311 423 400 473 534 600 – – – 306 453 – – 315 – – 384 – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 283 – 300 – 291 267 329 303 345 372 345 328 415 413 427 488 423 393 472 509 447 543 573 – – – – – – – 303 – 273 294 296 291 363 – 346 402 366 357 – – – – 468 – 336 – – – 242 – 350 – – – 476 – 318 255 310 319 312 354 – 354 342 358 386 387 – 321 – – – – – – – – – – – 309 525 – – 346 456 – 369 – – 499 Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... – – 391 327 428 454 – – – – 311 308 404 438 – 458 – – – – – 278 347 – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... – 342 419 526 – 291 361 – 326 – 252 360 Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – 283 – 340 331 293 470 402 395 – – – – – 238 – 293 252 361 437 340 – 486 – – 305 – – 403 – – 299 274 – 401 – Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. 296 – 370 346 424 375 564 – 290 – 333 – 380 – – – 354 – 392 – 300 302 398 329 Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ – – – 405 390 386 452 439 483 530 – 506 – – – 345 411 327 448 442 399 500 535 – 409 378 432 467 529 489 376 351 358 – 443 413 Iowa Carroll County (November) .................... Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... See footnotes at end of table. 187 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Personnel Assistants (Employment) Secretaries State, area, and reference month II Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Brunswick (May)2 ................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ – $428 – – – – III IV – $525 – – – – – – – – – – I $486 421 361 375 325 362 II – $483 457 – 381 408 III IV – $538 559 551 448 466 – $608 – – 594 – V – $710 – – – – Switchboard OperatorReceptionists $317 365 290 261 293 261 Word Processors I – – – – – $325 II – $448 – – – – III – $587 – – – – Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – – – – – – – – 283 – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... 387 – – 514 – – – – – 432 – – 486 481 – 563 507 – 660 – – 764 – – 358 304 259 381 – – 474 – – 558 – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 309 350 393 379 356 441 411 390 478 439 425 490 414 486 576 501 509 – 529 566 – 672 – – – – – – – 321 319 293 303 337 323 – – 299 – – – 418 – – – 441 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 315 399 – – – 304 310 479 – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... – – – – – – 346 434 451 – 507 504 605 622 – – 282 298 – – – – – – Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... – – – 378 408 492 600 – 297 – – – Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – – – – – – – – – 339 356 379 513 448 448 531 515 488 600 643 – – – – 317 296 262 – – – – 492 – – – – Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. – – 465 – – – 399 – 487 – 543 423 580 487 – – 337 290 – – 462 – – – Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ 450 – – 506 – – 427 428 380 485 446 429 550 546 527 631 620 570 739 – 663 398 369 358 – – – 480 – – 583 – – Iowa Carroll County (November) .................... Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... $598 – – See footnotes at end of table. 188 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Clerks, Accounting Clerks, General Clerks, Order Key Entry Operators State, area, and reference month I Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 ........ – II III IV I II III IV I II I $314 $430 – – – $504 – – – – II $325 Minnesota Duluth (June)2 ........................................ Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. – $304 271 330 362 332 439 433 412 Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... 273 – 340 291 439 432 – – – – 266 – – – – – – – – – 287 – – – Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... – 337 318 287 349 364 – 415 432 – 483 511 – 246 252 – 314 315 – 416 397 – 521 488 – 328 344 – 434 396 – 324 296 – 380 358 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. 277 343 451 – – 298 388 – – – 265 – Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ – – 329 297 404 333 498 – – – 280 – 342 – – – – – – – 282 – 347 – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – 306 342 – – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... – – – 351 400 363 402 – 482 – 555 – – 278 – – 323 333 – 404 453 – 460 492 – 371 417 – 483 442 – 332 343 – 433 – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... – 293 392 – 245 304 330 – – – 263 – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Poughkeepsie (August)3 ........................ Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 320 351 – – 343 310 407 428 374 378 395 399 477 495 463 458 481 – 559 588 – 573 – – 288 281 – – – – 362 376 – 328 – – 409 439 – 401 – – 419 476 – 472 – – – – – – – – – – – 474 – – – 394 – 330 – – 442 445 – 384 – 287 331 – – 234 356 – – – 280 – – 360 403 – – 318 – – 348 – 314 390 North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 .............................. Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. $493 511 469 – $286 – See footnotes at end of table. 189 $296 301 278 355 379 – – $432 – – $322 292 – $485 – – $332 285 389 392 317 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Personnel Assistants (Employment) Secretaries State, area, and reference month Switchboard OperatorReceptionists II III IV I II III IV V Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 ........ – – – – – $602 – – Minnesota Duluth (June)2 ........................................ Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. – – – – – – – – – – $384 – – $453 – – 504 420 – $579 – Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... – – – – – – 332 346 390 – 472 475 630 – – – 295 294 – – – – 383 365 – 435 433 – 500 514 – 591 598 – – 730 Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... – $406 385 – $468 483 – $712 – $290 Word Processors I III $381 – – 441 – – – – – – – – – – 215 336 331 – – 343 – 442 – 269 350 287 – II – $410 – – $532 496 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. – – – 344 369 427 – – 291 313 461 – Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ – – – – – – 336 – 383 – 479 – 555 – – – 304 258 324 – 362 – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – – – – – 416 – – 254 – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... – 418 – – 539 – – – – 363 – – 412 494 516 423 567 578 525 665 671 – 797 – 299 404 366 – – – – 484 – – – – New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... – – – 340 – 464 – – 292 – – – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Poughkeepsie (August)3 ........................ Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 423 422 – – – – 537 557 – – – – – 501 – 417 – – 465 536 420 – – 428 574 600 496 559 – – 649 723 614 613 – – 756 856 – 741 331 307 377 420 320 334 – – 435 389 – – – – 458 558 – – – – 504 668 – – – – – – 424 464 – – 319 – – – – – – 450 411 521 641 – 340 – 368 – North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 .............................. Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. – – – $578 – – See footnotes at end of table. 190 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Clerks, Accounting Clerks, General Clerks, Order Key Entry Operators State, area, and reference month I II III IV I II $337 365 359 340 334 $400 428 427 407 398 $472 – 501 519 511 $241 252 277 – – III IV $361 430 378 412 347 $434 588 414 – 446 I II I II Ohio Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. – $297 332 238 – $290 309 304 286 298 $333 – – – 310 $421 461 471 398 437 $301 – 320 324 296 $341 374 408 – 379 Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... – 323 403 507 281 – – – 317 373 285 362 Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... 287 – 368 356 433 420 510 – 243 – 298 271 358 327 419 – 385 – 480 – 352 – 399 – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... 313 – 390 – 461 436 570 546 262 – 347 304 – 379 – 451 332 331 478 – 340 329 – 331 Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... – 322 407 – 259 304 358 434 337 469 295 395 South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... – 265 – – 334 329 343 – 407 412 413 521 – – 518 – – – – – 298 – 310 271 356 352 376 406 – – – – – – 323 – – – – – – 305 331 – – – 365 – Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. 319 – 340 332 403 406 549 481 – – 270 309 367 394 – – 329 321 404 – 302 – 364 356 Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Longview–Marshall (July)3 ..................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ 259 336 – – – 268 318 373 310 301 371 319 414 458 398 401 – 369 – 558 – – – 483 – 291 – – – 225 302 338 276 278 289 281 – 438 378 440 – 398 – 486 – 473 – 483 – 309 – – – 288 – – – – – – – – – 263 – 287 – 392 – – – 366 See footnotes at end of table. 191 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Personnel Assistants (Employment) Secretaries State, area, and reference month II III IV I – – – – – – – – – – $366 333 379 436 382 II III IV $416 – 470 418 406 $507 514 524 521 489 $588 605 609 550 555 V Switchboard OperatorReceptionists Word Processors I II III Ohio Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. $382 – – – 332 – $705 687 716 – $317 316 331 312 308 $322 – 385 362 343 $415 461 424 420 416 – – – – – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... – – – 375 446 490 597 – 279 351 383 – Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... – – – – – – 382 – 448 456 492 – 602 – – – 335 308 – – 414 – – – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... 426 – – – 410 430 458 415 533 494 645 556 700 639 364 308 393 347 491 487 Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... – – – 363 415 485 592 – 329 319 – – South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... – – – 375 – – – – – – – – 417 362 354 – 473 399 434 – 511 467 496 – – 582 591 – – – – – 279 319 314 344 – 298 – – – – – – – – – – Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. 412 – – – – – – 335 424 418 496 478 602 569 733 – 311 320 – 345 409 394 – – Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Longview–Marshall (July)3 ..................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ – 403 – – – – – 546 – – – – – – – – – – 316 428 360 324 – 356 – 487 – 450 – 458 464 561 420 456 – 480 – 660 – – – 566 – 847 – – – – 252 329 279 265 – – – – – – – – – 473 – – – – – 597 – – – – $502 490 See footnotes at end of table. 192 $517 – Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Clerks, Accounting Clerks, General Clerks, Order Key Entry Operators State, area, and reference month I II III IV I II III IV $296 $366 $404 I II I II Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. – $335 $403 $480 $261 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... – 327 377 444 – 326 352 – $322 $367 $304 $353 – 445 304 337 Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ – $318 329 353 428 441 553 635 – – 253 337 371 374 – 513 – 372 – – 308 337 – 373 Washington Seattle (October) ................................... 281 375 443 515 281 339 402 452 – 410 376 432 West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ – 321 527 – 337 301 484 590 – – 290 430 Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... 268 271 – 279 334 333 348 354 406 406 421 417 458 453 – 514 260 262 – – 271 300 308 312 378 372 414 378 – – – 476 333 350 309 339 459 – – 451 257 283 311 302 354 352 438 348 Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .................................. Sweetwater County (November) ........... – – 287 420 321 – – – – – 241 379 – 475 – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. 193 Table I-3. Average weekly pay1 in private industry, clerical occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued Personnel Assistants (Employment) Secretaries State, area, and reference month II III IV I $428 – $330 II Switchboard OperatorReceptionists Word Processors III IV V I $398 $453 $555 – $309 – – 327 – II III Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. $365 $400 – Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... – – – 349 440 501 601 Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ – – – – – – 334 399 441 481 490 505 563 618 – $707 288 325 Washington Seattle (October) ................................... – 494 – – 477 510 616 704 365 – 475 West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ – – – 454 435 563 677 – 261 – 487 – Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... – – – 411 – – – 457 – – – – 357 359 381 394 397 411 423 442 476 471 500 508 574 539 634 612 – – – – 300 301 313 321 304 – 327 357 – – 418 429 – – – – Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .................................. Sweetwater County (November) ........... – – – – – – 323 – – – – – – – – – 303 430 – – – – – – 1 Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well as profit sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. 2 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded miming, construction, and selected service-producing industries. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 3 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included health services. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative $315 – – – 388 464 – – $598 occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 4 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included amusement parks. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 5 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included gambling. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. NOTE: Dashes indicate that collected data, if any, did not meet publication criteria. 194 Table I-4. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, maintenance and toolroom occupations, selected areas, 1994 General Maintenance Workers Maintenance Electricians Alabama Birmingham (August)2 .............................. Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ................. Huntsville (January) ................................. Mobile (July)3 ........................................... Montgomery (February)2 .......................... $8.76 7.80 9.03 8.08 8.63 Arizona Apache County (November) .................... Phoenix (April) ......................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................... State, area, and reference month Maintenance Electronics Technicians Maintenance Machinists Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pipefitters Tool and Die Makers I II III $13.58 13.95 16.02 15.53 14.04 – – $9.28 10.19 – – $14.81 15.21 18.14 – – – – – – $13.40 13.43 16.17 – – $13.08 11.44 15.39 13.82 11.61 $13.97 13.29 14.17 11.99 14.34 – – – – – – $12.07 14.08 – 15.33 8.35 8.03 7.88 – 17.23 17.07 – 11.97 – – 14.77 15.61 – $18.48 – – – – – 14.35 15.63 – 15.11 – – – – – 16.96 – 9.73 13.72 – 15.55 – – 13.11 11.44 – – 8.14 15.83 – – – – 11.91 15.27 – – California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ................. Fresno (March)3 ....................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .... Oxnard–Ventura (August) ........................ Riverside–San Bernardino (May) ............. Salinas–Seaside–Monterey (February)2 .. San Diego (October) ................................ San Francisco (April) ............................... San Jose (July)3 ....................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ......... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ............. 10.67 8.86 10.39 9.59 10.63 11.06 9.49 10.82 10.64 9.44 9.12 18.79 15.14 18.75 18.61 16.99 – 19.26 – 21.46 – 14.21 – – 11.92 – – – 9.95 – 12.44 – – 17.04 15.50 17.88 14.77 – – 16.71 – – – – 20.97 – 22.05 – – – 22.08 24.22 – – – 17.61 15.98 18.22 – 17.24 – 19.00 – 22.64 – 14.76 17.06 14.39 17.49 17.91 16.02 – 17.29 – 17.98 16.53 14.39 17.17 13.34 16.45 16.69 16.76 – 17.37 19.34 18.32 17.38 14.60 – – – – – – – – – – – 17.81 – 19.60 – 17.51 – 18.88 – 23.07 – – Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 .......................... Denver (December) ................................. Pueblo (September)2 ............................... 8.01 8.50 7.01 13.99 18.59 – – 10.39 – 17.05 18.16 – – 21.14 – – 17.50 – 14.09 16.04 13.60 13.14 17.23 – – $16.86 – – 19.59 – Connecticut Danbury (February)3 ................................ Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ........... 10.73 11.43 – 17.47 – – 17.58 – – 20.11 17.60 16.06 17.94 18.02 17.52 16.07 – 17.02 – 17.00 Delaware Wilmington (December)3 .......................... 10.00 20.33 – 19.22 – 18.03 17.97 18.51 20.78 – District of Columbia Washington (January) .............................. 10.51 18.29 12.47 – 19.42 20.85 18.23 16.90 – – Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 ........................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 .......................................... See footnotes at end of table. 195 Table I-4. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, maintenance and toolroom occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................... Miami–Hialeah (October) ......................... Monroe County (August) .......................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 .............. Orlando (January)4 .................................. Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) ...................................................... General Maintenance Workers Maintenance Electricians $8.06 8.43 8.30 7.14 7.58 Maintenance Electronics Technicians Maintenance Machinists Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pipefitters Tool and Die Makers I II III – $15.48 – – 15.01 – – – – – $16.81 16.98 – 17.35 16.08 – – – – – $13.73 15.06 – – 14.50 $13.64 14.99 – 18.82 – $11.80 14.66 – 14.02 13.68 – – – – – $15.73 – – – 14.93 8.10 15.43 $11.27 14.34 $19.14 15.46 15.00 14.00 – 15.67 Georgia Albany (June)2 ......................................... Atlanta (May) ........................................... Augusta (June)3 ....................................... Brunswick (May)2 ..................................... Columbus (May)2 ..................................... Savannah (March)2 .................................. 8.42 9.31 10.53 7.71 7.92 7.74 – – 13.52 – 13.13 16.70 – – – – – – – 16.74 – – 15.34 16.97 – 19.97 – – – – – 16.31 – – 12.31 – 16.27 13.99 13.62 11.70 12.97 14.89 13.39 16.23 16.79 14.87 13.68 12.28 – $20.22 – – – 17.55 – 18.49 – – – – Idaho Bannock County (November) .................. 9.03 – – – – – – – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ......................................... Joliet (August)3 ........................................ Vermilion County (December) ................. 10.53 11.84 – 19.14 19.98 – 11.07 – – – 18.92 – 20.58 – – 17.35 16.88 – 16.97 19.94 19.39 18.61 18.17 – 20.44 – – 20.51 – – Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 .................. Evansville (August) .................................. Fort Wayne (February)3 ........................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................... Indianapolis (July) .................................... South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 .... 10.44 8.85 10.04 9.55 8.67 9.39 15.24 16.09 16.59 17.89 20.01 16.98 – – – – – – 13.91 – 15.48 18.12 16.34 15.79 – – – – – – – 15.26 16.79 18.53 16.88 13.58 13.66 18.08 14.76 18.08 17.94 15.93 14.06 16.27 15.64 16.15 – 17.23 – – 18.79 – 19.70 – 15.84 – 14.75 – 19.19 15.65 9.16 – – – – – – – – – Iowa Carroll County (November) ...................... Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 ............................................ 8.49 17.71 – 16.72 – – 16.37 15.47 17.52 – Kansas Topeka (May)2 ......................................... Wichita (March)2 ...................................... 8.51 9.40 – 17.03 – – 16.28 – – 21.41 – – 15.27 16.23 15.61 13.43 – – – 17.58 Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ..................................... 9.21 19.78 – 14.85 – – 17.14 14.09 – 17.43 Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 ................................ New Orleans (July) .................................. Shreveport (April)3 ................................... 7.16 8.21 8.43 19.21 16.71 19.15 – – – 18.49 17.16 – – – – – 16.66 – – 16.15 – 15.62 13.54 16.66 – – – – – – Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................... Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................... 9.50 8.43 17.37 13.58 11.56 – 17.46 – 18.04 – 16.04 – 15.49 – 14.00 13.07 19.24 – 17.83 – See footnotes at end of table. 196 Table I-4. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, maintenance and toolroom occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued General Maintenance Workers Maintenance Electricians Massachusetts Boston (May) ........................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ................. Worcester (September)3 .......................... $11.32 11.30 9.86 Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 .......... Minnesota Duluth (June)2 .......................................... Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ............. St. Cloud (March)3 ................................... State, area, and reference month Maintenance Electronics Technicians Maintenance Machinists Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pipefitters Tool and Die Makers I II III $17.76 19.89 16.72 $11.54 – – $16.09 15.52 17.96 $18.87 21.81 – $17.34 18.12 15.63 $16.61 15.90 15.02 $16.85 16.18 16.88 $17.39 18.20 16.58 $17.45 20.48 – 12.23 – – – – – – 18.31 – – 8.84 11.28 9.47 16.13 19.07 18.06 – – – 18.59 16.57 14.34 21.53 17.96 – 13.48 17.39 14.43 14.86 16.37 14.00 14.16 15.73 11.58 17.37 19.89 – – 18.08 15.04 Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 ................................................ Columbus (July)2 ..................................... 8.55 7.53 15.47 14.01 12.94 – 15.88 14.79 – – – – 15.88 – 11.66 14.74 13.50 – – – Missouri Butler County (June) ................................ Kansas City (September) ......................... St. Louis (March) ..................................... 8.96 8.19 9.78 – 19.84 19.18 – – – – 18.64 16.02 – 17.39 19.02 – 16.51 18.19 – 16.50 15.88 – – 15.07 – 19.93 18.91 – 20.13 19.88 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................... 7.62 17.59 – 18.24 – – – – 19.34 – Nebraska Omaha (August) ...................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) .............. 8.95 8.17 15.06 – – – 17.43 – – – – – 14.38 – 13.12 – – – – – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ................................ 8.26 – – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ................................. Bergen–Passaic (May) ............................ Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ............. 13.24 11.84 13.57 18.08 18.00 15.61 – – 11.44 – 18.68 – – – – – 15.45 – – 16.57 14.93 15.72 15.69 18.53 – – – – 17.63 15.62 New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ....................... 7.33 16.50 – 16.27 – – 14.83 15.54 – – See footnotes at end of table. 197 Table I-4. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, maintenance and toolroom occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month General Maintenance Workers Maintenance Electricians $9.11 9.40 12.65 13.58 11.41 9.68 Maintenance Electronics Technicians Maintenance Machinists Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pipefitters Tool and Die Makers I II III – $13.17 19.43 19.71 – 19.90 – – – – – – – – – – – $18.63 – – $20.17 – – – – $14.24 18.09 – – 19.39 – $15.51 17.02 15.94 – 15.42 – $19.50 17.75 17.90 16.61 16.88 – – $18.96 – – 20.45 – – $17.96 – – 19.03 8.48 13.16 – – – – 13.04 11.06 – 15.64 10.01 14.56 – 18.14 – 20.39 14.88 14.40 – – Cincinnati (May) ....................................... Cleveland (August) .................................. Columbus (December) ............................. Toledo (April)3 .......................................... Dayton–Springfield (February) ................. 9.70 9.54 9.72 10.25 9.78 18.29 17.94 17.98 18.16 – – – – – $11.20 – – 16.26 14.29 16.07 18.15 19.48 18.43 – 17.04 14.33 16.43 15.73 15.89 12.97 17.01 17.18 16.29 17.37 18.75 15.63 17.48 16.72 16.78 14.95 – 20.36 18.74 19.13 – 18.16 16.33 – 18.21 – Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ....................... 8.07 17.59 – – 16.38 14.57 14.39 14.15 – 18.43 Oregon Portland (July) .......................................... Salem (January) ...................................... 9.70 9.34 17.62 15.24 11.21 – 15.05 – – – 16.83 – 16.56 – 15.86 13.25 – – 19.66 – Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ......................... Pittsburgh (April) ...................................... 10.36 9.77 17.36 16.23 – – 18.58 15.69 18.64 18.30 17.79 15.23 16.14 15.30 15.60 14.31 18.01 16.32 16.65 – Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ......... 10.82 15.49 – 14.49 – 15.48 13.33 16.15 14.42 15.73 South Carolina Charleston (March)3 ................................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ........................ Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............... Greenwood County (September) ............. 8.27 8.35 9.09 – 14.47 15.18 14.09 – – – – – – 16.30 14.91 15.73 – – 17.07 – – 15.03 13.75 – 14.03 14.88 13.18 12.41 13.78 13.36 14.73 – – – – – – 17.03 14.31 – New York Delaware County (October) ..................... Elmira (September) .................................. Nassau–Suffolk (November) .................... New York (May) ....................................... Poughkeepsie (August)3 .......................... Rochester (November)3 ........................... North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 ................................ Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ............................................ Ohio See footnotes at end of table. 198 Table I-4. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, maintenance and toolroom occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued General Maintenance Workers Maintenance Electricians Tennessee Memphis (November) .............................. Nashville (January)2 ................................. $9.16 8.78 Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 .......................... Houston (March) ...................................... Longview–Marshall (July)3 ....................... Northwest Texas (April)2 .......................... Polk County (October) ............................. San Antonio (June) .................................. State, area, and reference month Maintenance Electronics Technicians Maintenance Machinists Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle Maintenance Pipefitters Tool and Die Makers I II III $16.93 17.29 – – $17.08 16.42 – – $17.70 13.84 $16.09 13.69 $14.27 14.56 – – $18.31 14.05 7.66 8.83 8.08 5.99 – 7.68 18.94 17.30 15.56 15.89 12.00 13.68 – $12.67 – – – – 17.72 17.71 17.17 15.78 – 17.15 – $20.61 – – – – – 18.43 – 16.26 – 11.87 18.24 16.26 13.21 14.35 12.08 12.66 12.08 13.29 12.06 15.12 – 12.61 – $17.00 – – – – – 16.32 14.46 – – – Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) .................... 9.09 15.49 11.67 16.72 19.09 15.04 15.07 14.80 – 16.15 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ....................... 10.27 14.51 12.18 15.36 – 15.83 14.18 12.76 – 16.14 Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ................................................. Richmond–Petersburg (August) .............. 8.28 9.00 16.06 19.78 – 11.13 15.67 18.72 – 20.73 17.74 20.29 16.13 20.34 13.49 12.97 – 20.07 – – Washington Seattle (October) ..................................... 11.14 19.62 – – 23.39 18.43 18.05 18.45 – – West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 .............. – 16.03 – – – 15.67 14.69 13.80 16.38 – Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ............................................. Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ........ Madison (March)2 .................................... Milwaukee (September) ........................... 9.37 9.46 9.35 10.52 16.37 16.43 14.70 19.34 – – – – 17.15 17.59 – – 18.98 18.53 – – 15.86 15.90 – 18.10 15.42 15.43 13.80 15.22 15.00 15.31 14.27 16.22 16.77 16.74 – 19.01 15.32 15.97 – 18.46 Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .................................... Sweetwater County (November) .............. 7.82 – – 21.58 – – 17.80 – – – – – 16.10 21.19 16.74 17.06 – – – – 1 Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well as profit sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. 2 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded miming, construction, and selected service-producing industries. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 3 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included health services. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 4 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included amusement parks. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 5 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included gambling. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. NOTE: Dashes indicate that collected data, if any, did not meet publication criteria. 199 Table I-5. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, material movement and custodial occupations, selected areas, 1994 State, area, and reference month Forklift Operators Guards Janitors I II Material Handling Laborers Order Fillers Shipping/ Receiving Clerks Truckdrivers Light Truck Medium Truck Heavy Truck Tractor Trailer Warehouse Specialists Alabama Birmingham (August)2 ........................... Gadsden and Anniston (July)2 ............... Huntsville (January) ............................... Mobile (July)3 ......................................... Montgomery (February)2 ....................... $9.14 10.90 9.94 11.64 9.40 $4.81 5.28 7.27 – 4.59 – – – – – $4.71 8.43 5.32 5.31 5.54 $8.18 8.17 6.74 – 8.20 – – – – – $8.68 9.79 10.01 10.00 11.07 – – $7.64 – – $12.25 – – – 16.23 – $10.52 – – – – $12.93 11.42 – 13.49 $12.68 – 10.71 11.28 – Arizona Apache County (November) .................. Phoenix (April) ....................................... Tuscon–Douglas (February)2 ................ – 10.38 6.27 – 5.97 4.82 – – – 7.17 5.42 5.29 – – – – – – – 8.15 7.78 – 7.53 5.99 – – – – 12.18 9.38 – 14.27 – 14.85 10.24 8.95 9.68 5.29 – 7.77 – – 9.08 – – – 11.60 – 8.58 4.97 – 5.09 – $7.99 8.33 – – – 15.33 11.36 California Anaheim–Santa Ana (August) ............... Fresno (March)3 ..................................... Los Angeles–Long Beach (December) .. Oxnard–Ventura (August) ...................... Riverside–San Bernardino (May) .......... Salinas–Seaside–Monterey (February)2 San Diego (October) .............................. San Francisco (April) ............................. San Jose (July)3 .................................... Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa (February)2 ....... Visalia–Tulare–Porterville (July)3 ........... 10.16 10.27 12.16 10.31 11.15 12.68 12.48 14.33 – 14.31 7.84 6.50 5.74 6.87 6.72 6.03 7.12 6.51 7.61 7.92 6.33 7.05 $13.86 – 10.87 – 9.78 – 11.58 12.15 14.16 – – 6.34 6.31 6.61 7.32 7.39 7.34 6.36 10.37 7.77 8.27 6.70 8.17 – – – – – 7.83 – 8.83 – 6.05 9.23 11.72 – – – – 8.43 – – – – 10.32 9.22 9.88 – – – 8.80 – 10.86 13.22 10.12 7.96 7.57 8.28 8.01 – – – – 8.18 5.75 – 14.29 – 12.92 – 15.16 – 15.55 – – – – – 11.59 – – – – 12.67 18.16 15.77 15.09 – 14.79 13.40 14.15 12.96 14.77 – 13.49 18.44 14.52 15.09 12.69 – 10.26 12.06 12.39 13.24 10.73 11.05 14.47 10.92 12.62 10.42 Colorado Colorado Springs (July)3 ........................ Denver (December) ............................... Pueblo (September)2 ............................. – 12.83 – – 6.07 – – 10.55 – 5.65 6.44 6.78 6.64 9.50 – – 11.15 – 8.35 9.72 9.56 6.45 – – – – – 10.13 – – 10.43 13.97 11.66 8.97 11.93 11.50 Connecticut Danbury (February)3 .............................. Statewide Connecticut (January)2 ......... – 13.19 8.04 7.00 – – 7.36 6.49 10.67 10.54 – 10.96 10.24 10.78 – – – 15.31 – 12.08 15.24 14.73 10.26 12.27 Delaware Wilmington (December)3 ....................... 12.93 8.53 – 6.93 11.04 10.23 11.45 8.12 15.56 11.79 16.61 15.71 District of Columbia Washington (January) ........................... – 7.77 9.56 6.50 – 9.01 9.88 9.86 14.96 11.55 16.93 11.00 – 8.63 – 10.11 – 6.60 6.46 6.73 – 5.84 – 8.47 – – 9.53 6.03 5.40 6.38 6.71 6.37 6.56 – – – – – 8.25 – – 9.15 8.54 8.98 – 9.56 – – 7.19 – – – – – – 10.40 11.26 – 8.58 – – – 9.78 13.08 – – 12.80 – 8.86 9.61 8.19 12.03 8.77 5.37 – 5.23 6.82 6.66 8.98 – – 8.22 – – Arkansas Fort Smith (November)2 ......................... Little Rock–North Little Rock (December)3 ........................................ Florida Bradenton (April)3 .................................. Miami–Hialeah (October) ....................... Monroe County (August) ....................... Northwestern Florida (January)2 ............ Orlando (January)4 ................................ Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater (July) .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 200 Table I-5. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, material movement and custodial occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month Forklift Operators Guards Janitors I II Material Handling Laborers Order Fillers Shipping/ Receiving Clerks Truckdrivers Light Truck Medium Truck Heavy Truck Tractor Trailer Warehouse Specialists Georgia Albany (June)2 ....................................... Atlanta (May) ......................................... Augusta (June)3 ..................................... Brunswick (May)2 ................................... Columbus (May)2 ................................... Savannah (March)2 ................................ $8.57 – 11.10 7.88 8.02 – $4.66 6.31 5.62 – 4.73 – – $10.49 – – – – – $5.79 6.12 6.19 5.11 5.59 – – $6.90 – – 7.44 – – $7.69 – 7.39 – $8.43 10.36 9.59 – 9.64 – – $7.12 – – – – – – – – $10.69 – – – – – – – $9.51 13.76 – – 10.53 11.43 $9.27 12.78 11.78 – 8.92 10.67 Idaho Bannock County (November) ................ – – – 5.73 – – – – – – – – Illinois Chicago (May) ....................................... Joliet (August)3 ...................................... Vermilion County (December) ............... 11.35 11.22 13.99 6.58 6.96 – 11.38 – – 7.36 8.71 – – – – 8.93 – – 11.00 12.51 – – – – 16.67 14.10 – $14.87 – – 16.80 12.32 – 13.51 – 8.88 Indiana Elkhart–Goshen (November)3 ............... Evansville (August) ................................ Fort Wayne (February)3 ......................... Gary–Hammond (February)2 ................. Indianapolis (July) .................................. South Bend–Mishawaka (September)3 9.27 9.38 11.38 13.49 12.77 9.98 – – 7.25 5.58 6.40 – – – – – 12.92 – 7.18 8.51 7.44 7.56 6.44 6.52 8.36 – 8.24 – 11.73 7.41 8.29 – – – 8.60 – 9.10 9.90 9.87 12.38 10.94 8.93 9.71 6.36 – – 8.52 7.60 13.25 – 13.95 – 15.67 14.63 11.42 – 11.29 – – – 11.52 15.33 13.72 13.16 14.98 12.41 9.18 10.59 9.67 13.21 10.46 11.49 Iowa Carroll County (November) .................... Davenport–Rock Island–Moline (February)2 .......................................... – – – 6.25 – – – – – – 13.01 – 11.48 – 10.91 6.42 8.79 6.92 10.74 – 13.40 – 16.17 12.98 Kansas Topeka (May)2 ....................................... Wichita (March)2 .................................... 11.02 11.87 – 5.64 – 10.82 6.76 6.55 – – – – 9.39 11.55 – – – 11.30 – – – 8.41 13.28 11.12 Kentucky Louisville (June)3 ................................... 12.18 5.58 – 6.31 11.23 12.37 11.84 7.45 14.48 9.41 13.03 11.08 Louisiana Baton Rouge (April)2 .............................. New Orleans (July) ................................ Shreveport (April)3 ................................. – 9.16 – 5.49 5.19 4.94 – – – 4.43 5.14 4.86 – – 9.66 – – 7.17 10.16 8.35 – – 7.05 – – – – – 9.06 – 13.90 11.34 14.83 18.26 10.51 12.77 Maryland Baltimore (March) .................................. Lower Eastern Shore (July)2 .................. 11.68 8.38 6.29 6.10 10.97 – 6.17 6.25 10.81 7.34 11.12 7.32 10.35 8.44 – – 10.94 9.77 12.84 – 13.82 9.23 12.35 8.89 Massachusetts Boston (May) ......................................... Lawrence–Haverhill (October) ............... Worcester (September)3 ........................ 13.06 10.37 10.27 6.96 6.97 8.17 12.35 – 11.48 7.95 8.32 7.49 10.56 11.54 12.08 10.20 9.01 7.92 11.42 11.00 9.97 – 9.76 7.85 15.36 12.96 13.24 15.03 13.11 13.06 15.17 14.01 14.46 12.39 13.36 10.70 See footnotes at end of table. 201 Table I-5. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, material movement and custodial occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month Forklift Operators Guards Janitors I II Material Handling Laborers Order Fillers Shipping/ Receiving Clerks Truckdrivers Light Truck Medium Truck Heavy Truck Tractor Trailer Warehouse Specialists Michigan Saginaw-Bay City–Midland (April)2 ........ – – – $9.74 – – $9.09 – – – $13.74 $11.02 Minnesota Duluth (June)2 ........................................ Minneapolis–St. Paul (January)2 ........... St. Cloud (March)3 ................................. $13.59 13.45 9.37 – $7.03 – – – $9.18 6.33 7.23 6.13 – $10.98 8.63 – $9.40 – 13.45 11.75 9.30 – $8.09 8.49 – $13.76 12.71 – $15.31 – 14.51 14.18 12.22 12.70 14.26 10.42 Mississippi Biloxi–Gulfport and Pascagoula (August)2 .............................................. Columbus (July)2 ................................... 8.59 9.11 – 6.37 10.93 – 8.56 5.39 – – – – 7.24 9.01 6.76 – 9.56 – 8.81 – – – 10.77 – Missouri Butler County (June) .............................. Kansas City (September) ...................... St. Louis (March) ................................... – 11.56 14.22 – 5.84 6.32 – 9.63 12.98 5.41 6.03 6.32 – 9.94 14.41 – 11.01 – 6.83 9.93 10.18 – – 8.53 – 15.34 14.43 – 12.09 13.42 – 15.33 16.13 – 13.60 10.66 Montana Billings (September)3 ............................. 8.74 – – 6.28 7.44 – 9.98 8.03 – – 13.90 11.32 Nebraska Omaha (August) .................................... Scotts Bluff County (November) ............ 8.41 – – 6.08 – – 6.08 5.73 8.29 6.46 – – 8.59 – 6.72 – 14.94 – 9.04 – 11.96 – 8.46 – New Hampshire Carroll County (May) ............................. – – – 7.12 – – – – – – – – New Jersey Atlantic City (June)5 ............................... Bergen–Passaic (May) .......................... Monmouth–Ocean (September)3 ........... 11.30 12.05 10.69 9.14 7.48 7.35 – 11.74 – 9.43 6.65 8.00 – – 10.84 – – – – 12.43 10.46 – 10.81 – – 14.95 17.33 – 14.98 – – 13.65 11.78 11.15 14.77 14.46 New Mexico Albuquerque (September) ..................... – 5.61 – 5.52 8.70 – – 7.07 10.72 8.98 14.03 – New York Delaware County (October) ................... Elmira (September) ............................... Nassau–Suffolk (November) ................. New York (May) ..................................... Poughkeepsie (August)3 ........................ Rochester (November)3 ......................... – – 13.38 12.63 – 14.96 – – 7.58 7.50 – 6.72 – – 13.84 12.68 – 12.14 7.04 6.77 9.12 12.28 7.29 7.35 – – 9.14 – – 10.93 – – 11.82 – – – – 8.73 11.34 10.99 9.85 9.33 – – 10.46 12.54 – 10.63 – – – 14.92 – – – – 20.08 – 13.82 – – – 18.55 16.62 13.07 14.77 – 11.16 11.80 11.86 – – 9.10 8.17 – 6.40 6.24 6.20 8.15 – – – – – 12.65 6.10 – 5.31 11.63 – 9.40 6.76 14.21 – 12.69 9.57 12.01 11.63 11.12 14.99 14.14 6.12 5.91 6.28 5.50 5.84 11.78 11.17 10.10 – – 6.34 6.75 6.49 7.46 7.06 9.78 – – 14.75 10.31 9.77 – – – – 10.49 10.56 11.48 11.15 10.51 – 8.71 7.44 6.58 6.99 – – 15.84 – 12.16 10.97 – 11.10 – 10.42 14.37 14.38 14.10 15.57 14.53 11.04 10.65 11.63 11.18 12.97 North Carolina Goldsboro (August)2 .............................. Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point (February)2 ................................. Ohio Cincinnati (May) ..................................... Cleveland (August) ................................ Columbus (December) .......................... Toledo (April)3 ........................................ Dayton–Springfield (February) .............. See footnotes at end of table. 202 Table I-5. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, material movement and custodial occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month Forklift Operators Guards Janitors I II Material Handling Laborers Order Fillers Shipping/ Receiving Clerks Truckdrivers Light Truck Medium Truck Heavy Truck Tractor Trailer Warehouse Specialists Oklahoma Oklahoma City (February) ..................... $10.24 $5.84 $9.85 $5.51 – $9.93 $8.28 – $8.50 $10.30 $10.39 $11.86 Oregon Portland (July) ....................................... Salem (January) .................................... 13.26 10.45 6.19 – 11.62 – 7.22 6.65 $8.04 – 11.54 – 10.38 8.85 $9.56 – 14.87 – 13.49 – 14.84 – – 9.65 Pennsylvania Philadelphia (November) ....................... Pittsburgh (April) .................................... 11.94 11.84 7.39 5.74 10.65 11.23 8.25 6.74 – – 12.77 – 10.95 10.51 – – 17.19 14.26 14.46 13.95 15.34 15.30 13.86 – Rhode Island Statewide Rhode Island (January)2 ....... 10.59 6.37 – 7.14 8.39 8.64 9.89 8.16 – 13.71 15.12 11.00 South Carolina Charleston (March)3 .............................. Columbia–Sumter (April)2 ...................... Greenville–Spartanburg (May)2 ............. Greenwood County (September) ........... 8.47 8.98 9.56 – – 4.90 5.41 – – – – – 5.09 – 4.95 6.44 – 7.28 8.47 – – 9.14 9.25 – 10.78 9.64 9.48 8.86 – – 7.66 – – – 14.06 – – 8.02 10.05 – 10.47 – 12.98 – 11.45 8.90 10.27 10.60 Tennessee Memphis (November) ............................ Nashville (January)2 .............................. 9.44 9.71 5.85 5.64 – – 5.25 6.38 – 9.90 9.26 9.24 9.69 9.92 6.37 7.02 – – 11.30 – – 12.79 – 10.54 Texas Corpus Christi (August)3 ........................ Houston (March) .................................... Longview–Marshall (July)3 ..................... Northwest Texas (April)2 ........................ Polk County (October) ........................... San Antonio (June) ................................ 6.62 – 11.65 9.88 – 8.06 – 5.86 6.92 5.11 – 5.27 – 11.75 – – – – 4.73 4.75 5.02 4.83 5.80 5.01 – – 6.17 8.44 – 7.43 – 7.78 – – – – – 8.84 9.43 8.30 – 7.63 5.81 – – – – – – – – 12.56 – – – 9.53 – – – 7.67 7.12 12.43 10.53 10.92 – 11.12 13.12 10.94 9.00 12.17 – 8.98 – 5.89 9.02 5.86 – 8.06 8.79 – 13.13 – 13.01 10.68 Vermont Statewide Vermont (July)2 ..................... 10.48 7.92 – 6.93 8.61 7.29 9.43 – 9.03 9.46 9.26 – Virginia Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News (August) ............................................... Richmond–Petersburg (August) ............ 10.32 11.92 5.73 – 11.42 11.12 6.08 5.39 6.37 11.51 8.05 10.26 9.41 10.49 5.92 7.56 7.80 8.93 8.07 9.43 – – – 10.57 Washington Seattle (October) ................................... 14.42 6.64 – 9.18 – – 10.50 9.41 11.27 16.49 16.03 13.74 Utah Salt Lake City–Ogden (May) ................. See footnotes at end of table. 203 Table I-5. Average hourly pay1 in private industry, material movement and custodial occupations, selected areas, 1994 — Continued State, area, and reference month Forklift Operators Guards Janitors I II Material Handling Laborers Order Fillers Shipping/ Receiving Clerks Truckdrivers Light Truck Medium Truck Heavy Truck Tractor Trailer Warehouse Specialists West Virginia Statewide West Virginia (June)2 ............ $11.62 $5.85 – $6.84 $8.35 $9.62 $8.37 $8.43 $14.88 $14.21 $10.74 $13.41 Wisconsin Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah and Green Bay (May)2 ........................................... Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah (May)3 ...... Madison (March)2 .................................. Milwaukee (September) ......................... 12.04 12.23 10.27 – 6.24 6.03 7.03 6.94 – – – $11.67 6.17 6.13 6.75 6.96 8.81 9.44 8.68 9.34 – – 10.29 11.28 10.00 10.61 10.69 10.68 – – – 7.51 – – – – 9.63 – – 11.06 12.44 13.69 – 15.38 12.29 12.49 11.63 16.06 Wyoming Cheyenne (April)2 .................................. Sweetwater County (November) ........... – – – – – 10.03 7.19 – – – 7.65 – – – – – – – – – 11.18 16.40 – – 1 Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well as profit sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. 2 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded miming, construction, and selected service-producing industries. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 3 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included health services. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 4 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included amusement parks. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. 5 The limited industry scope for this survey excluded mining, construction, and selected service-producing industries, but included gambling. In addition, programmers and systems analysts were the only professional and administrative occupations studied in all industries. See appendix table A-4 for more details. NOTE: Dashes indicate that collected data, if any, did not meet publication criteria. 204
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